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Elizabeth Reservoir and Booster Pump Station and <br />Water Well No. 29 <br />South Gate, California <br />Client Name: <br />City of South Gate <br />Schedule: <br />2014 — 2017 <br />Reference: <br />City of South Gate <br />8650 California Avenue <br />South Gate, CA 90280 <br />Kenneth Tang, PE <br />323/563-9574 <br />ngineering design services for a water <br />pump station and a water well with <br />'he projects have been set up in <br />Water Storage Tank and Booster Pumps: The City of South <br />Gate (City) is constructing an above ground welded steel tank <br />reservoir with a storage capacity of 1.8 million gallons, a booster pump station, and relevant <br />appurtenant infrastructure designed to increase water and fire flow capacity and system pressure in <br />the community. The reservoir, booster pump station and appurtenances will be constructed at the <br />existing City Well No. 28 Site located at 3414 Ardmore Avenue, South Gate. Site improvements <br />include site lighting, site paving, electrical, and SCADA interface. The proposed reservoir will be <br />connected to the City's existing water system. <br />Water Well No. 29 and Disinfection Equipment: The water well site is located at the Santa Fe <br />Avenue Reservoir at 2700 Ardmore Avenue, South Gate and currently contains an existing 500,000 <br />gallon elevated water tank. The City anticipates that the new well will produce approximately 2,500 <br />gallons per minute and will be supported by a standby emergency generator for backup power with a <br />diesel storage tank. Chlorination facilities are included in the design and will be housed inside a <br />separate building. Disinfection equipment will include sodium hypochlorite tanks, metering pumps, <br />and associated appurtenances. Site improvements will include a perimeter concrete block wall, site <br />lighting, site paving, electrical, and SCADA interface. The well discharge pipeline will be connected to <br />the City's existing, water system. The project included seismic retrofit and re -coating of the existing <br />500,000 elevated water tank. <br />TETRA TECH <br />