This paper discusses the Nacimiento Water Project that will deliver a sustainable raw water supply from Lake Nacimiento to water purveyors throughout San Luis Obispo County, California. It is an example of cooperative water planning between the north and south County communities with a total of four water agencies participating in the project. Black & Veatch is directing a project team that is providing design and construction consultation
services for the new raw water facilities, which include a multi-port lake
intake and pump station, approximately 45-miles of transmission pipeline ranging in
diameter from 30-inches to 12-inch, four storage tanks, two intermediate pump stations,
turnouts, control center, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and project control facilities.
The intake facility, a 170-foot deep, 20-foot-diameter vertical shaft connected to the lake
through a series of horizontal intake tunnels, will allow water to be drawn from various
depths of the reservoir for optimal water quality control. In addition to facilities design,
the Black and Veatch team is managing the geotechnical and surveying aspects of the
project. Includes abstract only.
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| Published : | 06/01/2006 |