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File #: 2011-0387    Version: 1 Name: Wilbarger Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (WCRF) Preliminary Engineering Report
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 1/11/2011 In control: City Manager Office
On agenda: 1/11/2011 Final action: 1/11/2011
Title: Discuss and consider findings and recommendations in the Wilbarger Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (WCRWWTF) Preliminary Engineering Report submitted by Alan Plummer Associates.
Attachments: 1. Executive Summary
Title
Discuss and consider findings and recommendations in the Wilbarger Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (WCRWWTF) Preliminary Engineering Report submitted by Alan Plummer Associates.

Summary
The purpose of this item is to present findings and recommendations resulting from the preparation of the Wilbarger Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (WCRWWTF) Preliminary Engineering Report by Alan Plummer Associates. A Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permit was issued by TCEQ for 15.75 MGD on August 30, 2010, but the initial phase is projected for 4.0 MGD.

The impetus for the development of this new, regional wastewater facility is to accommodate growth and new development in Pflugerville, particularly along SH 130 in the Wilbarger Creek watershed, as well as relieve capacity at the Gilleland Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility. As secondary benefits, a number of lift stations will be able to be taken out of service and the existing force main along Weiss Lane can be repurposed to distribute reuse water. At the Gilleland Creek facility, the capacity was increased from 2.50 MGD to 5.3 MGD in 2007, but Pflugerville's rapid growth in the early 2000s dictated a need to develop alternatives. TCEQ requires that when a facility is at 75% capacity, plans for providing additional capacity must commence. At 90% capacity, TCEQ stipulates the start of construction. As of September 2010, the capacity was approximately 69%. Based on current trends within anticipated growth along SH 130, 75% capacity is anticipated in 2012 and 90% capacity is projected in 2014 or 2015.

An executive summary of the Preliminary Engineering Report is attached.

Prior City Council Action
The City Council adopted the Wastewater Master Plan in May 2008, which determined the need for a new regional wastewater treatment facility to serve the projected growth of the City. On March 10, 2009 the City Council authorized the preparation of the Preliminary Engineering R...

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