After considering 10 factors for determining when to pave a gravel road:
1. Developing a road management program
2. Committing to effective road management
3. When traffic demands paving due to volume and vehicle type
4. Adopting design, construction, and maintenance standards
5. Improving safety and design elements like sight distance and width
6. Improving the base and drainage system
7. Determining costs of road preparation work
8. Comparing pavement and maintenance costs over the pavement life
9. Comparing user costs like vehicle operating costs
10. Weighing public opinion
The document is a 2015 master plan for Alexander Ramsey Park in Redwood Falls, Minnesota. It provides background on the history of the 256-acre park, which was originally a state park. It describes current park amenities like camping facilities, picnic shelters, trails, a zoo, and programming. It also discusses partnerships with organizations like Friends of the Park that help fund improvements. Recent and planned projects are outlined.
The Champlain Canal Working Group has a vision for an attractive and continuous Champlain Canalway Trail route from Waterford to Whitehall, that utilizes historic towpaths, Champlain Canal shoreline, existing local and regional trails, on-street bicycle routes and links to regional and community attractions.
This is a presentation on a famous case study on 'The concept of giving back : A case of Infosys foundation'. This case study deals with CSR activities carried out by Infosys technologies ltd. and Infosys foundation.Only the answers of CASE STUDY has been answered.
“CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society.”
“Achieving commercial success in ways that honour ethical values and respect people, communities, and the natural environment”
The document discusses Triangle Community Foundation's Triangle Gives Back program which aims to encourage giving and volunteerism in the Triangle region of North Carolina. It provides an introduction to TCF, notes that the region lags in philanthropy compared to other areas, and promotes the Triangle Gives Back website as a place for individuals to create a personal giving plan and find local causes and volunteer opportunities to support.
I gave a speech about the Giving Tree for the Toastmasters Stortelling Manual, project# 1. This was one of my favorite stroies as a kid and I shared it with my own kids (thanks to a gift from my youngest sister. I gave the speech once at my home club and once at a club in Frankfurt Germany.
The document outlines 17 laws of teamwork that are important for building highly effective teams. Some of the key laws include:
1) The law of significance - no one person can achieve greatness alone; teams are needed to attain uncommon results.
2) The law of the big picture - team members must prioritize the overall team vision over their individual roles and agendas.
3) The law of the catalyst - winning teams have driven individuals who take initiative and help the team succeed.
4) The law of accountability - team members must be reliable and dedicated to the team's success.
5) The law of the price tag - teams must be willing to sacrifice and commit time to develop
After considering 10 factors for determining when to pave a gravel road:
1. Developing a road management program
2. Committing to effective road management
3. When traffic demands paving due to volume and vehicle type
4. Adopting design, construction, and maintenance standards
5. Improving safety and design elements like sight distance and width
6. Improving the base and drainage system
7. Determining costs of road preparation work
8. Comparing pavement and maintenance costs over the pavement life
9. Comparing user costs like vehicle operating costs
10. Weighing public opinion
The document is a 2015 master plan for Alexander Ramsey Park in Redwood Falls, Minnesota. It provides background on the history of the 256-acre park, which was originally a state park. It describes current park amenities like camping facilities, picnic shelters, trails, a zoo, and programming. It also discusses partnerships with organizations like Friends of the Park that help fund improvements. Recent and planned projects are outlined.
The Champlain Canal Working Group has a vision for an attractive and continuous Champlain Canalway Trail route from Waterford to Whitehall, that utilizes historic towpaths, Champlain Canal shoreline, existing local and regional trails, on-street bicycle routes and links to regional and community attractions.
This is a presentation on a famous case study on 'The concept of giving back : A case of Infosys foundation'. This case study deals with CSR activities carried out by Infosys technologies ltd. and Infosys foundation.Only the answers of CASE STUDY has been answered.
“CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society.”
“Achieving commercial success in ways that honour ethical values and respect people, communities, and the natural environment”
The document discusses Triangle Community Foundation's Triangle Gives Back program which aims to encourage giving and volunteerism in the Triangle region of North Carolina. It provides an introduction to TCF, notes that the region lags in philanthropy compared to other areas, and promotes the Triangle Gives Back website as a place for individuals to create a personal giving plan and find local causes and volunteer opportunities to support.
I gave a speech about the Giving Tree for the Toastmasters Stortelling Manual, project# 1. This was one of my favorite stroies as a kid and I shared it with my own kids (thanks to a gift from my youngest sister. I gave the speech once at my home club and once at a club in Frankfurt Germany.
The document outlines 17 laws of teamwork that are important for building highly effective teams. Some of the key laws include:
1) The law of significance - no one person can achieve greatness alone; teams are needed to attain uncommon results.
2) The law of the big picture - team members must prioritize the overall team vision over their individual roles and agendas.
3) The law of the catalyst - winning teams have driven individuals who take initiative and help the team succeed.
4) The law of accountability - team members must be reliable and dedicated to the team's success.
5) The law of the price tag - teams must be willing to sacrifice and commit time to develop
21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership John C MaxwellLatrina
The document summarizes 21 laws of leadership according to John C. Maxwell. Some of the key laws include:
1) The Law of the Lid - A leader's ability determines their effectiveness and impact.
2) The Law of Influence - The power to influence lies in getting people to participate. If no one is following, you are not a leader.
3) The Law of Solid Ground - To build trust, a leader must show good character, competence, and connection. These are the foundations of leadership.
4) The Law of Connection - True leaders touch hearts before asking for hands. Personal authenticity, relationships, approachability, mutual respect, and belief in people are keys to connection
The story follows a tree who loves a little boy as he grows up. As the boy ages, he asks the tree for money, housing, and a boat, and each time the tree allows parts of herself to be used to provide for the boy's needs. In the end, when the boy returns as an old man just wanting rest, the tree offers herself as a place for the boy to sit as an old stump, showing her enduring love and care for the boy through the years.
Fun Team Building: Fresh Takes on Traditional Weekly Team BuildingFun Team Building
Creating team building activities is a challenge, and if you have weekly meetings focused on team building and communication, it can be exhausting to come up with new and fresh ideas to keep your group engaged.
Here are few of Fun Team Building's favorite places to find inspiration. Plus, a few of our favorite activities to help spice up your weekly team activity.
Team Building PowerPoint Slides include topics such as: why teams work, building a team, reasons to create teams, structuring your team, developing effective teams, five intrinsic elements of teams, four stages of team development, team behaviors, team roles, 18 group building behaviors, overcoming common obstacles, responsibilities for team leadership, evaluating team performance, viewing the top teams, how to's and more. Slides can easily be tailored to your specific needs (make handouts, create overheads and use them with an LCD projector) and are available for license. 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. Each slide includes slide transitions, clipart and animation. System & Software Requirements: IBM or MAC and PowerPoint 97 or higher. Royalty Free - Use Them Over and Over Again. Once purchased, download instructions will be sent to you via email. (PC and MAC Compatible).
Team Building PowerPoint PPT Content Modern SampleAndrew Schwartz
130 slides include: why teams work, building a team, reasons to create teams, structuring your team, developing effective teams, five intrinsic elements of teams, four stages of team development, team behaviors, team roles, 18 group building behaviors, overcoming common obstacles, responsibilities for team leadership, evaluating team performance, viewing the top teams, how to's and more.
This document outlines the objectives and key concepts of a team building program. The 8 objectives are: understand the team concept; open communication lines; sharpen communication skills; learn techniques to build a better team; understand your role as a leader; sharpen goals, motivation and performance; understand team members and dynamics; and practice, discuss and problem solve. It then discusses what a team is, the importance of cooperation, communication and coordination among members, and factors that influence team morale like support, resources and communication.
The Southern Delivery System (SDS) is a 50-mile pipeline project in Colorado that will provide water from the Arkansas River to Colorado Springs and other communities. Construction of the pipeline involved overcoming geological and logistical challenges, including tunneling under a railroad and allowing ATV access during construction through designated crossings. Community engagement efforts like ongoing resident communication helped mitigate disruption from the 6.4-mile section that passed through 125 residential yards. The project is expected to come in under its nearly $1 billion budget due to contracting the pipeline in sections to encourage competitive bidding.
The document provides information about hydroelectric power plants and dams. It discusses how hydroelectric power works by converting the potential and kinetic energy of water into electricity. It also outlines the basic components of hydroelectric plants including reservoirs, dams, turbines, and powerhouses. Several examples of large hydroelectric plants and dams from around the world are mentioned like Hoover Dam, Three Gorges Dam, and Itaipu Dam. Key statistics about the world's largest hydroelectric plants by capacity, storage, and height are also summarized in tables.
Peter Dickson Selected Project ExperiencePeter Dickson
This document provides a summary of Peter Dickson's selected project experience including general hydro projects, hydroelectric pumped storage and compressed air energy storage projects, navigation, water supply, flood control, and wastewater projects, and mining projects. It lists over 100 projects across various sectors and locations around the world that Peter Dickson has worked on. Many of the projects involved large dams, reservoirs, tunnels, shafts, and caverns and required special considerations for seismic activity.
HSH - The Hydrogen Super Highway Elevated Maglev Rail SystemJustin Sutton
What is the Interstate Traveler Company's Hydrogen Super Highway? It is a collection of vital municipal utilities bundled into what we call the Conduit Cluster providing a first of its kind full integration of solar powered hydrogen production and distribution system supporting a high speed magnetic levitation ( MagLev ) on-demand public transit network built along the right of way of the US Interstate Highway Systems, and any other permissible right of way where such a machine would be of benefit. The Hydrogen Super Highway, also known as the HSH, is accessed by Traveler Stations that are built within the right of way of the Interstate Highway within the land locked real-estate of the clover leaf interchanges providing maximum ease of access for people who live anywhere near the Interstate Highway. The HSH is much more than just a high speed rail system.
The document discusses revitalization of rivers in the United States through dam removal. It provides background on the benefits and impacts of dams, and the history of dam construction and removal in the US. Over 750 dams have been removed, mostly small dams, to help restore rivers and ecosystems. Case studies are presented on dam removals on the Chiloquin River in Oregon, Rogue River in Oregon, and Elwha River in Washington to restore fish passage and ecosystems while managing sediment impacts.
The document discusses revitalization of rivers in the United States through dam removal. It provides background on the impacts of dams, history of dam construction and removal in the US. Specifically, it examines case studies of dam removals on the Chiloquin River in Oregon, Rogue River in Oregon, and Elwha River in Washington. For the Elwha River dams, the reservoirs contained major sediment problems that required concurrent dam removal and management of reservoir sediments to minimize downstream impacts.
Flood and drought mitigation - Matt MachielseYourAlberta
Matt, Assistant Deputy Minister with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development presented at Alberta’s Watershed Management Symposium: Flood and Drought Mitigation. He explained key findings from the Government of Alberta’s flood mitigation engineering studies are presented, along with next steps for major flood mitigation projects.
The document summarizes the winners of the 2008 ACEC/South Dakota Engineering Excellence Awards. It recognizes several civil engineering projects in South Dakota with Merit Awards and Honor Awards, including improvements to sewer, water, and transportation systems. It highlights the outstanding achievements being recognized and congratulates the award recipients. The top Grand Award was given to Cliff Avenue Corridor Improvements in Sioux Falls for its access management and safety improvements.
The document discusses hydroelectric power generation from hydropower plants. It provides information on the basic components and classifications of hydropower plants, as well as the various types of water turbines used. Examples are given of large hydropower dams from around the world, classified by generation capacity, storage capacity, and height. Key information included are the locations, specifications, and generation capacities of major international hydropower facilities.
This document provides information about dams and reservoirs. It begins with definitions of dams and describes their basic components and structure. It then classifies different types of dams such as gravity dams, arch dams, buttress dams, and embankment dams. Details are given about specific dams like the Three Gorges Dam, Hoover Dam, and dams in Thailand. The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of dams. It also covers dam failure case studies and provides statistics on dams. In the end, it discusses benefit-cost analysis of dams and their impact.
The document summarizes energy research at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP). ACEP's mission is to develop cost-effective energy solutions for Alaska through applied research, technology testing, energy analysis, training, and commercializing innovation. Key areas of research include solar, hydrokinetic, and battery technologies as well as power systems integration. ACEP also disseminates information and provides training programs like the Arctic Remote Energy Networks Academy. One project discussed is the proposed Yakutat Wave Energy Project which would use wave energy to power the remote city of Yakutat currently reliant on diesel.
The document summarizes a water distribution and public health project in Santa Clara, El Salvador led by various organizations. It describes installing a potable water system for 260 households including a well, pump, storage tank, chlorine system, and distribution pipes. It also discusses a public health program to educate residents on hygiene, sanitation, and water safety. An assessment found the program improved residents' knowledge and adoption of healthy practices but that some issues around water quality, storage, and sanitation remained. The project aimed to provide a sustainable clean water source and empower the community to independently operate and maintain their new water system.
The document summarizes a water distribution and public health project in Santa Clara, El Salvador led by various organizations. It describes installing a potable water system for 260 households including a well, pump, storage tank, chlorine system, and distribution pipes. It also discusses a public health program to educate residents on hygiene, sanitation, and water safety. An assessment found the program improved residents' knowledge and adoption of healthy practices but that some issues around water quality, storage, and sanitation remained. The project aimed to provide a sustainable clean water source and empower the community to independently operate and maintain their new water system.
21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership John C MaxwellLatrina
The document summarizes 21 laws of leadership according to John C. Maxwell. Some of the key laws include:
1) The Law of the Lid - A leader's ability determines their effectiveness and impact.
2) The Law of Influence - The power to influence lies in getting people to participate. If no one is following, you are not a leader.
3) The Law of Solid Ground - To build trust, a leader must show good character, competence, and connection. These are the foundations of leadership.
4) The Law of Connection - True leaders touch hearts before asking for hands. Personal authenticity, relationships, approachability, mutual respect, and belief in people are keys to connection
The story follows a tree who loves a little boy as he grows up. As the boy ages, he asks the tree for money, housing, and a boat, and each time the tree allows parts of herself to be used to provide for the boy's needs. In the end, when the boy returns as an old man just wanting rest, the tree offers herself as a place for the boy to sit as an old stump, showing her enduring love and care for the boy through the years.
Fun Team Building: Fresh Takes on Traditional Weekly Team BuildingFun Team Building
Creating team building activities is a challenge, and if you have weekly meetings focused on team building and communication, it can be exhausting to come up with new and fresh ideas to keep your group engaged.
Here are few of Fun Team Building's favorite places to find inspiration. Plus, a few of our favorite activities to help spice up your weekly team activity.
Team Building PowerPoint Slides include topics such as: why teams work, building a team, reasons to create teams, structuring your team, developing effective teams, five intrinsic elements of teams, four stages of team development, team behaviors, team roles, 18 group building behaviors, overcoming common obstacles, responsibilities for team leadership, evaluating team performance, viewing the top teams, how to's and more. Slides can easily be tailored to your specific needs (make handouts, create overheads and use them with an LCD projector) and are available for license. 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. Each slide includes slide transitions, clipart and animation. System & Software Requirements: IBM or MAC and PowerPoint 97 or higher. Royalty Free - Use Them Over and Over Again. Once purchased, download instructions will be sent to you via email. (PC and MAC Compatible).
Team Building PowerPoint PPT Content Modern SampleAndrew Schwartz
130 slides include: why teams work, building a team, reasons to create teams, structuring your team, developing effective teams, five intrinsic elements of teams, four stages of team development, team behaviors, team roles, 18 group building behaviors, overcoming common obstacles, responsibilities for team leadership, evaluating team performance, viewing the top teams, how to's and more.
This document outlines the objectives and key concepts of a team building program. The 8 objectives are: understand the team concept; open communication lines; sharpen communication skills; learn techniques to build a better team; understand your role as a leader; sharpen goals, motivation and performance; understand team members and dynamics; and practice, discuss and problem solve. It then discusses what a team is, the importance of cooperation, communication and coordination among members, and factors that influence team morale like support, resources and communication.
The Southern Delivery System (SDS) is a 50-mile pipeline project in Colorado that will provide water from the Arkansas River to Colorado Springs and other communities. Construction of the pipeline involved overcoming geological and logistical challenges, including tunneling under a railroad and allowing ATV access during construction through designated crossings. Community engagement efforts like ongoing resident communication helped mitigate disruption from the 6.4-mile section that passed through 125 residential yards. The project is expected to come in under its nearly $1 billion budget due to contracting the pipeline in sections to encourage competitive bidding.
The document provides information about hydroelectric power plants and dams. It discusses how hydroelectric power works by converting the potential and kinetic energy of water into electricity. It also outlines the basic components of hydroelectric plants including reservoirs, dams, turbines, and powerhouses. Several examples of large hydroelectric plants and dams from around the world are mentioned like Hoover Dam, Three Gorges Dam, and Itaipu Dam. Key statistics about the world's largest hydroelectric plants by capacity, storage, and height are also summarized in tables.
Peter Dickson Selected Project ExperiencePeter Dickson
This document provides a summary of Peter Dickson's selected project experience including general hydro projects, hydroelectric pumped storage and compressed air energy storage projects, navigation, water supply, flood control, and wastewater projects, and mining projects. It lists over 100 projects across various sectors and locations around the world that Peter Dickson has worked on. Many of the projects involved large dams, reservoirs, tunnels, shafts, and caverns and required special considerations for seismic activity.
HSH - The Hydrogen Super Highway Elevated Maglev Rail SystemJustin Sutton
What is the Interstate Traveler Company's Hydrogen Super Highway? It is a collection of vital municipal utilities bundled into what we call the Conduit Cluster providing a first of its kind full integration of solar powered hydrogen production and distribution system supporting a high speed magnetic levitation ( MagLev ) on-demand public transit network built along the right of way of the US Interstate Highway Systems, and any other permissible right of way where such a machine would be of benefit. The Hydrogen Super Highway, also known as the HSH, is accessed by Traveler Stations that are built within the right of way of the Interstate Highway within the land locked real-estate of the clover leaf interchanges providing maximum ease of access for people who live anywhere near the Interstate Highway. The HSH is much more than just a high speed rail system.
The document discusses revitalization of rivers in the United States through dam removal. It provides background on the benefits and impacts of dams, and the history of dam construction and removal in the US. Over 750 dams have been removed, mostly small dams, to help restore rivers and ecosystems. Case studies are presented on dam removals on the Chiloquin River in Oregon, Rogue River in Oregon, and Elwha River in Washington to restore fish passage and ecosystems while managing sediment impacts.
The document discusses revitalization of rivers in the United States through dam removal. It provides background on the impacts of dams, history of dam construction and removal in the US. Specifically, it examines case studies of dam removals on the Chiloquin River in Oregon, Rogue River in Oregon, and Elwha River in Washington. For the Elwha River dams, the reservoirs contained major sediment problems that required concurrent dam removal and management of reservoir sediments to minimize downstream impacts.
Flood and drought mitigation - Matt MachielseYourAlberta
Matt, Assistant Deputy Minister with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development presented at Alberta’s Watershed Management Symposium: Flood and Drought Mitigation. He explained key findings from the Government of Alberta’s flood mitigation engineering studies are presented, along with next steps for major flood mitigation projects.
The document summarizes the winners of the 2008 ACEC/South Dakota Engineering Excellence Awards. It recognizes several civil engineering projects in South Dakota with Merit Awards and Honor Awards, including improvements to sewer, water, and transportation systems. It highlights the outstanding achievements being recognized and congratulates the award recipients. The top Grand Award was given to Cliff Avenue Corridor Improvements in Sioux Falls for its access management and safety improvements.
The document discusses hydroelectric power generation from hydropower plants. It provides information on the basic components and classifications of hydropower plants, as well as the various types of water turbines used. Examples are given of large hydropower dams from around the world, classified by generation capacity, storage capacity, and height. Key information included are the locations, specifications, and generation capacities of major international hydropower facilities.
This document provides information about dams and reservoirs. It begins with definitions of dams and describes their basic components and structure. It then classifies different types of dams such as gravity dams, arch dams, buttress dams, and embankment dams. Details are given about specific dams like the Three Gorges Dam, Hoover Dam, and dams in Thailand. The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of dams. It also covers dam failure case studies and provides statistics on dams. In the end, it discusses benefit-cost analysis of dams and their impact.
The document summarizes energy research at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP). ACEP's mission is to develop cost-effective energy solutions for Alaska through applied research, technology testing, energy analysis, training, and commercializing innovation. Key areas of research include solar, hydrokinetic, and battery technologies as well as power systems integration. ACEP also disseminates information and provides training programs like the Arctic Remote Energy Networks Academy. One project discussed is the proposed Yakutat Wave Energy Project which would use wave energy to power the remote city of Yakutat currently reliant on diesel.
The document summarizes a water distribution and public health project in Santa Clara, El Salvador led by various organizations. It describes installing a potable water system for 260 households including a well, pump, storage tank, chlorine system, and distribution pipes. It also discusses a public health program to educate residents on hygiene, sanitation, and water safety. An assessment found the program improved residents' knowledge and adoption of healthy practices but that some issues around water quality, storage, and sanitation remained. The project aimed to provide a sustainable clean water source and empower the community to independently operate and maintain their new water system.
The document summarizes a water distribution and public health project in Santa Clara, El Salvador led by various organizations. It describes installing a potable water system for 260 households including a well, pump, storage tank, chlorine system, and distribution pipes. It also discusses a public health program to educate residents on hygiene, sanitation, and water safety. An assessment found the program improved residents' knowledge and adoption of healthy practices but that some issues around water quality, storage, and sanitation remained. The project aimed to provide a sustainable clean water source and empower the community to independently operate and maintain their new water system.
This document provides information on dams and reservoirs. It begins with definitions of dams and discusses the structure of dams. The main types of dams are then described - gravity dams, arch dams, buttress dams, embankment dams. Examples are given of major dams like the Three Gorges Dam and Hoover Dam. Dams in Thailand are also discussed. The document outlines the advantages and disadvantages of dams. It provides classifications of dams and factors to consider for different dam types. Forces acting on gravity and arch dams are explained.
This document discusses dams and reservoirs. It begins with definitions of dams and describes their basic structure. It then discusses the advantages and disadvantages of dams, and provides examples of different types of dams including gravity dams, arch dams, buttress dams, and embankment dams. The document concludes with information on dam failures and statistics on types of dams.
This document discusses hydrologic and hydraulic analysis using ArcGIS, Arc Hydro, and HEC-RAS to develop scour plans of action for critical bridges in Hawaii. It describes a 5-step process: 1) estimating peak discharges, 2) field reconnaissance, 3) creating hydraulic models and computing scour, 4) developing countermeasures, and 5) preparing scour plans. Case studies are presented for bridges on Kauai, Maui, and Oahu that illustrate challenges like high rainfall, proximity to the ocean, and tsunamis. The document emphasizes developing customized scour plans of action for the Hawaii Department of Transportation using templates from other agencies.
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India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
Best Digital Marketing Strategy Build Your Online Presence 2024.pptxpavankumarpayexelsol
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to the best digital marketing strategies for 2024, focusing on enhancing your online presence. Key topics include understanding and targeting your audience, building a user-friendly and mobile-responsive website, leveraging the power of social media platforms, optimizing content for search engines, and using email marketing to foster direct engagement. By adopting these strategies, you can increase brand visibility, drive traffic, generate leads, and ultimately boost sales, ensuring your business thrives in the competitive digital landscape.
2. 1. Who is EWB‐USA?
2. Where is EWB‐USA working?
3. Typical EWB Projects
4. Three Bridge Project Examples
a. El Estor, Guatemala
b. Armenta, Honduras
c. Canchias, Honduras
5. Current Water Project &
Opportunity for you to be
involved
192. Distribution
N Network
Our
Community
12,000 gal
Water Tank Bridge
Neighboring
Community
Transmission
Line
Armenta River
Sediment Tank
Intake Dam Water Tank
193. 1. Confirmed Water Source Adequate for Project Needs
Quantity
Quality
2. Identified New Path for Larger New Water Line
Surveyed Existing Line
Determined New Pipe Requirements, Design Needs
and Construction Challenges
3. Surveyed Community and Tested Water
Determined Water Demand
Determined Quality at Source and Point of Use
Investigated Ways to Conserve Water Prior to Planned
Project Implementation in 2013
221. New Design Elements New Distribution
N Network
Our
Community
2 New 55,000 Gal
Water Storage Tanks
Neighboring
Community
Armenta River
New Sediment Tank New 6” Dia
Transmission
Line
Raise Intake
Dam
222. $ 112,000 PVC and GI Piping, Valves and Connections
$ 30,000 2 – 55,000 Gallon Water Storage Tanks
$ 3,000 Raising Low Head Water Collection Dam
$ 1,000 New Water Sedimentation Tank
$ 21,000 Multiple Pipe Bridges
$ 6,000 Pipe Supports (primarily along mountainside)
$ 3,000 Equipment to Purchase
$ 3,000 Expendables (Safety gear, blades, bits, fuel, etc)
$ 3,000 Equipment and Small Truck to Rent (10 week rental)
$ 7,000 Hired Skilled Labors & Night Watchmen
$ 8,000 Material Delivery
$ 26,000 Contingency on Materials (15 %)
$223,000 Total On‐Site Project Costs
224. Baker USCOE Cotter
Albin Carlson & Co. DuPage
Cook County County
Hwy Dept
Mactec
HNTB
Sargent
PB World & Lundy
EN Engineering
Stanley Autumn
LONCO URS
Quandel Construction
CH2M Hill Civiltech
Superior Engineering Duane Morris
225. Contact
Scott Eshleman at:
EshlemanScott@StanleyGroup.com
773-693-9624
http://www.ewb-usa.org
http://ewb-usa-chicago.org
ewbarmentaprogram.org