Oklahoma City receives a significant portion of its water from southeastern Oklahoma via a 100-mile-long, 60-inch diameter, pre-stressed concrete cylinder pipeline (PCCP) that was originally installed in the early 1960s.
As the largest project in Texas using reclaimed water to augment a surface water supply source, the East Fork Water Reuse Project provides the NTMWD with over 102,000 acre-feet of water per year.
Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) and Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) partnered to develop the Integrated Pipeline (IPL) Project to bring raw water from their East Texas sources to the Metroplex.
Plummer designed a 3.8-mile, 72-inch diameter parallel pipeline, which included 10 trenchless crossings.
The project included the design and replacement of an existing 34,000 linear feet (LF), 18-inch to 24-inch diameter raw water transmission pipeline.
The Urban Center Lift Station is a wastewater lift station designed with seven submersible pumps, providing a firm capacity of 45 million gallons per day (mgd).
Plummer provided assessment, design, and coordination services for this five-mile gravity wastewater interceptor.
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