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File #: RFD 12-013    Version: 1 Name: Acheson and Big Lake Area Water and Sewer Servicing Study Updates
Type: Request For Decision Status: Archived
File created: 2/6/2012 In control: Infrastructure Services Division
On agenda: 2/21/2012 Final action: 2/21/2012
Title: Acheson and Big Lake Area Water and Sewer Servicing Study Updates. Recommendation That the Governance & Priorities Committee accepts as information the following two reports: 1. The Acheson and Big Lake Area Water Servicing Study 2011 - AECOM October 2011. 2. The Acheson and Big Lake Area Sewer Servicing Study 2011 - AECOM January 2012.
Attachments: 1. Updated developments from 2006, 2. Water Study Fig 2.4 Development Staging, 3. Water Study Fig 4.9, 4. Water Study Fig 4.10, 5. Sanitary Study Fig 8.13, 6. link to Acheson/Big Lake Water Services Study & Drainage Plan
Title
Acheson and Big Lake Area Water and Sewer Servicing Study Updates.

Recommendation
That the Governance & Priorities Committee accepts as information the following two reports:

1. The Acheson and Big Lake Area Water Servicing Study 2011 - AECOM October 2011.
2. The Acheson and Big Lake Area Sewer Servicing Study 2011 - AECOM January 2012.

Body
Purpose
Present and show how both studies will assist Parkland County in future system planning which will ensure the Acheson and Big Lake Areas are adequately served as future development occurs in the areas.

Summary
Parkland County previously completed an Acheson Industrial Sanitary Sewer Servicing Study and an Acheson and Big Lake Area Water Servicing Study in 2006 and 2007 respectively. These studies utilized existing flow rates from 2006 and 2007 to model the service areas. They also took into account the following servicing attributes.
1. The service area under development as of May 31, 2006.
2. The service area for near future development - based on development permits and pending approvals in 2006.
3. The ultimate service area under full development in the Acheson Industrial and Big Lake Areas.

The studies provided Parkland County with recommendations on line sizes, looping locations, lift station and reservoir locations, ultimate flows, system pressures and cost estimates for constructing and extending the water and sewer systems based on that data.

Since the completion of those studies there has been significant development and changes in the Acheson Industrial and Big Lake Areas. Therefore, in 2010 Parkland County retained an engineering consulting firm to update both studies. Some of the changes and updates that are reflected in these studies include:

1. Adjustments to the development projections as a result of actual development.
2. Adjustments to the major water consumers and sewage generators as result of the meat processing plant not being completed and other high end consumers/generato...

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