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Electrical Engineering Design Services for Plant 408 <br />Suburban Water Systems, Covina, Colifornio <br />burban Water Systems <br />)quired a new pump station <br />for pump zones 377 and 425 <br />The 377 Zone station was <br />slated to pump water to two <br />Kisting steel reservoirs located <br />ai Plant 408's upper pad, and <br />the 425 Zone station to the closed 425 Zone. Three <br />new steel reservoirs were planned for construction <br />at the project site. Cannon was retained to provide <br />the electrical, controls, instrumentation, and SCADA <br />panel design of the pump station and reservoirs. <br />Cannon also designed a back-up power plan using <br />an emergency diesel generator and an automatic <br />transfer switch. The back-up power system only <br />provides power for the 425 zone. The low voltage <br />power, ventilation system, and SCADA system are <br />also powered by the generator. Cannon coordinated <br />with Southern California Edison (SCE) to provide <br />secondary power to the entire site. <br />Estimated Completion Year: 2023 (In Progress) <br />Team: Derek Romer - Project Manager <br />CM&I Fee: $30,888 <br />Reference: Jose Lopez, Engineering Director, <br />Suburban Water Systems <br />1325 N. Grand Avenue, Suite 100 <br />Covina, CA 91724-4044 <br />2626.543.2500 H jlopez@swwc.com <br />Design and Construction Management for Well No. 1F <br />Crescento Volley Water District, Montrose, Colifornio <br />Glendale Water & Power (GWP) constructed the <br />"Rockhaven Well" at 2740 Hermosa Avenue in 2011. A <br />well report completed by AMEC indicated that the well <br />was drilled to a depth of 350 feet with an anticipated <br />long-term production between 400 gallons per minute <br />(gpm) and 450 gpm. The water quality of the well water <br />exceeded the Maximum Containment Levels (MCLs) <br />for nitrates, and the well was never placed into service. <br />In August of 2012, GW&P arranged for the CVWD, <br />who has a nitrate treatment plant, to take over the well <br />and adjoining property, equipping the well, installing <br />the discharge pipeline to the treatment plant, receiving <br />all the water from the well, and paying GW&P an <br />agreed -upon rate for the water. From March -July 2014, <br />CVWD worked on a grant application under Prop 84 - <br />Drought Relief for equipping the well and was notified <br />in September that they had been awarded the grant. <br />CVWD has renamed the Rockhaven Well to Well No. <br />16 in their system. <br />The CVWD selected Cannon to provide professional <br />engineering and design services, construction bidding <br />documents, and construction management of the <br />installation of the necessary facilities for Well No. 16. <br />Cannon's scope of work included pumping system <br />design (with wellhead); discharge and waste discharge <br />piping; electric equipment for the pump; all mechanical <br />equipment; emergency generator connections; a <br />monitoring, controls, and SCADA system; mechanical <br />equipment for ventilation and plumbing; a building to <br />house the electrical equipment, wellhead, and well <br />discharge piping; and on -site drainage, paving, piping, <br />and drought tolerant landscaping and irrigation. <br />Completion Year: Design - 2015, Construction 2018 <br />Construction Management and Inspection Fee: <br />$139,560 <br />Team. Pat Riddell - Construction Manager <br />Contact- David Gould, PE, District Engineer <br />Crescenta Valley Water District <br />2700 Foothill Boulevard <br />La Crescenta, CA 91214 <br />2818.248.3925 171 dgould@cvwd.com <br />