California American Water Begins Work on Water Supply Pipeline
October 06 2009 - 4:29PM
PR Newswire (US)
Project will benefit the Carmel River and bring new water to the
Monterey Peninsula PACIFIC GROVE, Calif., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ --
California American Water has begun work on a pipeline in Del Rey
Oaks that will help to address water supply issues on the Monterey
Peninsula, where residents face threats of severe rationing from
the state, which has placed strict limits on the community's
primary water supply, the Carmel River. "This is a small, but
significant step toward finding new sources of water that will
protect this community from severe cutbacks and restore the Carmel
River," said California American Water general manager, Craig
Anthony. "This project marks important progress in our mission to
deliver a new, reliable, environmentally sensitive and affordable
water supply to our customers in the Monterey area." The pipeline
is one component of an ambitious Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR)
project, which captures excess winter flows from the Carmel River
and delivers them to the groundwater basin in Seaside, where the
additional water will be available for withdrawal during the dry,
summer months, while also helping to recharge the basin. "The city
of Del Rey Oaks appreciates the value this project brings to our
residents and businesses and to solving the area's wider water
supply crisis," said City Manager Daniel Dawson. "A reliable water
supply is fundamental to our economy and quality of life. The
long-term benefits of this important investment in our water
infrastructure far outweigh any temporary inconvenience."
California American Water is charged by the state to come up with
additional water supply of 11,285 acre feet per year to replace
current pumping from the Carmel River and the Seaside Basin. A
project to accomplish this, which includes a desalination facility,
is currently under review by the California Public Utilities
Commission (CPUC), whose final environmental impact report on the
project is expected this October. California American Water began
work on its ASR project in 2005 through a cooperative effort with
the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District. Two ASR test
wells have already been drilled in the Seaside Basin and have been
in operation since 2008. The addition of the new pipeline will
allow the full, permitted potential of excess Carmel River water to
be captured and injected into the basin in the wintertime. Once the
new pipeline is complete, it is estimated an average of 900
acre-feet per year of ASR water will be stored in the basin. The
new half-mile, 30 inch diameter pipeline will extend along Carlton
Drive between Highway 218 and General Jim Moore Boulevard. It will
connect the ASR project to California American Water's main
customer distribution system. The project will also be connected to
the Marina Coast Water District's (MCWD) distribution system
through a separate pipeline, currently under construction by MCWD.
If the CPUC approves a regional project that will supply water to
areas outside California American Water's service territory and
solve supply concerns beyond needed reductions from the Carmel
River, that pipeline could deliver ASR water to the greater region
and would be jointly owned by California American Water and MCWD.
Work on the project began last Wednesday and will take place
largely at night. One lane of road will be open at all times and
trenches will be temporarily patched to accommodate daytime
traffic. During the anticipated 12-week construction schedule,
customers in Del Rey Oaks will experience two brief, nighttime
disruptions in water service - once when the new pipeline is
connected to the system, and secondly, when individual service
lines to homes and businesses are installed. Customers will be
notified of the outages before they occur. Questions concerning the
project may be directed to Catherine Bowie, manager of external
affairs for California American Water at (831) 636-3208 or
California American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American
Water (NYSE:AWK), provides high-quality and reliable water and/or
wastewater services to more than 600,000 people. Founded in 1886,
American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water and
wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J.,
the company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who
provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to
approximately 15 million people in 32 states and Ontario, Canada.
More information can be found by visiting http://www.amwater.com/.
DATASOURCE: California American Water CONTACT: Catherine Bowie,
manager of external affairs of California American Water,
+1-831-636-3208, Web Site: http://www.californiaamwater.com/
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