The Parker Water & Sanitation District Regional Well Facility in Parker, Colorado, is an indispensible part of the district's near term water supply. The new $5.5 million, regional pumping facility added deep well capacity and the capability to blend alluvial water with cleaner deep well water to produce 7.2 MGD of potable water. Additionally, the facility houses 4 MGD of non-potable water capacity and serves as a vital component of the district's water reuse system. Despite an aggressive 18-month schedule, including design, permitting, construction, and becoming operational, the project was completed with just 1.1 percent in change orders.
Owner/Client
Parker Water & Sanitation District
Cost
$5.5 million