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As of March 2022 there have been 96 projects submitted. This list will continue to be updated as projects are added or updated.
As of March 2022 there have been 96 projects submitted. This list will continue to be updated as projects are added or updated.
Lahontan
The City of Barstow’s Wastewater Treatment Plant was originally constructed in 1968 and completed a Phase I Improvement Project in 2015 to address effluent compliance issues. The City is looking to improve and rehab processes within the current treatment trains to bring the facility into a efficient, affective, and reliable status
Barstow City
Kody Tompkins
Lahontan
This project is to design the extension of gravity collection system in order to reduce septic systems and accept MCLB waste stream.
Barstow City
Kody Tompkins
Lahontan
Replace high water consuming turf, plants, and trees with native varieties, which are drought tolerant and water conserving. Upgrade irrigation facilities to efficient drip and micro spray. Refurbish well equipment and retention basin. Removal of turf. Removal of trees. Construction of shaded reflection areas.
Golden State Water Company, Mojave Water Agency
Perry Dahlstrom
Colorado
The purpose is to replace deteriorating pipelines. This will increase local water sustainability and decrease relaince on outside sources of water replenishment due to water loss associated with excessive leakage.
Hi-Desert Water District
Tony Culver
Colorado
Booster Station Rehabilitation
Hi-Desert Water District
Tony Culver
Lahontan
Design and construction of “Purple Pipe” pipeline system to convey effluent water to nearby Golf Course Irrigation system that currently uses pumped groundwater.
Helendale Community Services District
Kimberly Cox
Lahontan
The District has completed a Recycled Water Facilities Plan which has identified a preferred treatment alternative and cost scenario estimated at $2,670,000 for plant upgrades. The project is designed to produce recycled tertiary water for use within the District service area by improving the WWTP processes to provide unrestricted Title 22 recycled water. The delivery phase is two-stage with minor delivery required to move Title 22 water across the street to Helendale Community Park for landscape irrigation, and the second stage for delivery of Title 22 water to the Silver Lakes Association for golf course irrigation which would require an extensive pump station and force main. The next phase is recycled water storage required to store water during the wet months for use in the dry months and for use by the onsite farming operation. However, this stage of tertiary treatment can be reduced by the implementation of full phase 2 providing recycled water to the SLA golf course.
Helendale Community Services District
Kimberly Cox
Lahontan
The Deep Creek Outlet to the Mojave River can generate electrical power for use by the Agency to power the R3 groundwater wells. Two options are possible: 1) construct Groundwater wells at Deep Creek FCF and extend the R3 pipeline to these wells. Our run Conduit and conductors from Deep Creek to the R3 Groundwater wells.
Mojave Water Agency
Darrell Reynolds
Colorado
The Department of Water Resources has identified the safe yield for the Indian Cove groundwater basin, limiting production to 1,500 acre-feet per year to avoid overdraft. This project could mitigate past over-drafting and prevent future declines in water levels within this shared basin.
Joshua Basin Water District, Twentynine Palms Water District
Ray Kolisz
Integrated with Storm Water Resources Plan (10/2017) Inactive per Ray Kolisz 02/2020
Colorado
Design and Construction of infrastructure replacements to improve efficiency and increase conservation of resources. Particular emphasis on water booster station improvement to reduce energy impacts (i.e. reduce in-rush impacts on pump start-up and increased efficiency of equipment.
Joshua Basin Water District
Mark Ban