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33 <br /> schnabel-eng.com 2. Project References / Lake Orange Intake Tower / 17 <br /> Arcadia Lake Intake <br /> EDMOND, OK <br /> " --- -- ------- --- " - -.VOL- <br /> -....... ------:--:- <br /> ------ - ..m <br /> - - _ _ .... �..�_ <br /> SERVICES Arcadia Lake is a multipurpose facility funded by the City of <br /> Microtunnel Design Edmond and the US Army Corps of Engineers. By agreement <br /> Geotechnical and Structural with the federal government, the City's current Water Treatment <br /> Design Plant (WTP) capacity of 12 mgd is transmitted through the <br /> Spill Prevention and facility's low-level outlet works. However, as the city of Edmond <br /> Containment Design continues to grow, capacity of the existing system is quickly <br /> Road Design becoming insufficient for the WTP's needs. In 2016, the City <br /> of Edmond reached a decision to construct a new raw water <br /> intake and pump station that can provide 30 mgd and be readily <br /> OWNER CLIENT expanded to meet an ultimate 65 mgd capacity. <br /> City of Edmond <br /> Carollo Engineers As a subconsultant to Carollo Engineers, Schnabel Engineering <br /> Amber Wooten, PE is providing planning and design services along with permitting <br /> P: 405.840.7785 assistance to the City for this work. The final design being <br /> E: awooten@carollo.com completed by Schnabel consists of a new multi-level intake <br /> along the bank of Arcadia Lake. The intake is composed of three <br /> stainless steel tee screens that direct water through individual <br /> microtunnels to the intake's 50-foot diameter by 80-foot-deep <br /> wet well shaft. The pump station deck above the wet well shaft <br /> supports five pumps, motors, compressors and appurtenant <br /> equipment. Twin 42-inch diameter raw water pipelines exit the pump station below grade and <br /> proceed 6,000 feet to the water treatment plant. <br /> Schnabel also completed the design of the paving, grading, and drainage around the pump <br /> station in addition to the site's access roadway and onsite backup generators. The backup <br /> generators include full 72-hour capacity sub-base fuel storage with a spill containment system <br /> surrounding the generators and refueling area to ensure no contamination of Arcadia Lake. <br /> Construction is ongoing. <br /> Build Better.Together. <br />