Construction plans for the plant include a marine raw water intake, tunnels, pump stations, conveyance systems and water treatment facilities with an initial 50-mgd capacity, expandable to 300 mgd. The new plant will take raw water from Lake Travis and connect to a pump station via a 9-ft finished diameter tunnel. The raw water pump station will house vertical turbine pumps in a building with similar in architectural features to that found in the nearby development. From this pump station, raw water will be pumped up to the water treatment facility. The Jollyville transmission main will be tunneled and include approximately 36,300 lf of 84-in pipe. Under this initial, 50-mgd phase, the major structures to be constructed include two upflow clarifiers, filter basins, clearwells, onsite generation of disinfection, solids handling treatment and a finished water pump station. It will also include chemical feed/ storage areas, operations and maintenance buildings, electrical power substations and all appurtenances. The project is also charged to attain a US Green Building Council’s LEED® Silver rating for the new buildings.




