Public Utility District

This multi-phase initiative modernized local water utility to ensure long-term reliability and improved service. By upgrading aging storage and production assets, we have created a more resilient system capable of meeting current and future domestic water needs.

Storage & Stability:
We replaced a 230,000-gallon bolted steel tank with a new 220,000-gallon welded steel tank. To ensure safety and performance at this location, the project included significant slope stabilization and the installation of altitude and control valves to manage system pressure across varying elevations.

BEFORE

Old Tank

AFTER

New Paint

Advanced Booster Station:
A new 720-square-foot booster pump station was constructed to maintain optimal water pressure. The facility features two energy-efficient VFD pumps, a 55kw stationary backup generator for power outages, and upgraded SCADA systems for real-time monitoring and disinfection.

BEFORE

Old Tank

AFTER

Old Tank

Reliable Water Supply:
To provide an alternate domestic water source, we successfully drilled a 350-foot production well. This addition offers critical redundancy, ensuring a steady water supply even during maintenance or emergencies.

Smart Metering:
Every customer meter was replaced with a modern "remote read" endpoint. This technology allows for accurate monthly billing year-round, eliminating the need for manual readings that were previously impossible during heavy snow seasons.