SCH Number 2004061156
Project Info
- Title
- Bake Parkway Recycled Water Pipeline
- Description
- The proposed Bake Parkway Recycled Water Pipeline Project has been identified as a facility that is needed to provide more reliability to the IRWS wastewater treatment and the recycled distribution system. The new pipeline will convey recycled water from the LAWRP to the San Joaquin Reservoir when the proposed reservoir imporvements have been completed. The project includes construction of approximately 4,060 lineal feet of 12-inch diameter and approximately 5,020 lineal feet of 24-inch diameter recycled water transmission main in Bake Parkway and Muirlands Boulevard from Irvine Center Drive to the LAWRP at Muirlands Boulevard. This transmission main will connect the LAWRP to the existing Zone B East Irvine System. The southern connection will be made to an existing 24-inch diameter recycled water transmission main on the southwest side of the intersection of Bake Parkway and Irvine Center Drive. The Zone B Pipeline Extension Project in Bake Parkway will provide several benefits to the Zone B Recycled Water System. The proposed pipeline will provide a means of filling the San Joaquin Reservoir from LAWRP during the winter months, particularly after the LAWRP upgrade has been completed. The proposed pipeline will provide chlorine contact time prior to releasing recycled water to the distribution system. Connections to be constructed on the proposed pipeline at Rockfield Boulevard, Research Drive, and future Marine Way will provide tie-ins to future transmission mains to further develop the recycled water transmission system in this area.
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