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SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT<br />

FY2014 COOPERATIVE FUNDING INITIATIVE APPLICATION FORM<br />

Project Name<br />

Design & Construction - Plant City Sydney and Park Road Transmission and Pumping<br />

Project Number L816<br />

Cooperator<br />

Plant City<br />

Department<br />

Utilities Department<br />

Contact Person Frank Coughenour<br />

Address<br />

1500 West Victoria St.<br />

City Sate Zip Plant City, FL 33563<br />

Phone #<br />

813-757-9191 ext105<br />

Email<br />

fcoughenour@plantcitygov.com<br />

Project Type:<br />

X <strong>Water</strong> Supply <strong>Water</strong> Quality Flood Protection Natural Systems<br />

Strategic Initiatives:<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Quality Maintenance and Improvement <strong>Water</strong> Quality Monitoring<br />

Alternative <strong>Water</strong> Supply Conservation<br />

X Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Region</strong>al <strong>Water</strong> Supply Planning<br />

Emergency Flood Response Floodplain <strong>Management</strong><br />

Minimum Flows and Level Establishment and Monitoring Minimum Flows and Levels Recovery<br />

Natural Systems Conservation and Restoration Natural Systems Identification and Monitoring<br />

Indicate All Counties to Benefit From Project:<br />

Charlotte Citrus Desoto Hardee Hernando Highlands X Hillsborough Lake<br />

Levy Manatee Marion Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Sumter Polk<br />

Project Description:<br />

Summary : This Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Transmission Main extension project is proposed as a <strong>Water</strong> Supply and Resource Development<br />

type project. The project is sized to serve existing facilities, proposed future developments, and other potential customers. It is<br />

anticipated that these pipelines will ultimately be interconnected to form a distribution loop around the City, thereby maximizing<br />

reclaimed water availability and reliability. Additionally, the pipelines have sufficient capacity to serve a potential future<br />

interconnection between the City and other future regional reclaimed water facilities or customers. This project is consistent with the<br />

<strong>District</strong>'s <strong>Region</strong>al Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Planning effort for the <strong>Tampa</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> area and would result in benefits to the entire region by<br />

virture of offsets to the demand on potable quality water. This application reflects an updated project scope as included in teh 1st<br />

Amendment to the grant agreement. Physical Description: This application includes the design and construction of Phase 1 of the<br />

Sydney Road Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Project, and the design and construction of the Park Road Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Project. Phase 1 of<br />

the Sydney Road project includes approximately 14,000 feet of 24" pipe, 2,500 feet of 2" to 6" pipe, 1,850 feet of 8" pipe, and 450<br />

feet of 12" pipe. The alignment extends from the <strong>Water</strong> Reclamation Facility, through local roads and Sydney Road to the Walden<br />

Lake Golf Course. The 2" to 12" mains are for distribution to the golf course, hospital, and school connection points. Future Phase 2<br />

extends south on Timberlane Drive to Trapnell Road, and east to Mud Lake Road. Future Phase 3 is a conceptual connection to an<br />

undetermined future regional reclaimed water facility or customer. The Park Road Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Project includes 10,000 feet of<br />

18" pipe along Park Road, 2,000 feet of 8" pipe along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., and 500 feet of 6" pipe. Customers &<br />

Connection Dates: Existing facilities to be served by Phase 1 of the Sydney Road project include: 27 holes of Walden Lake Golf<br />

Course, South <strong>Florida</strong> Baptist Hospital, Tomlin Middle School, and Byran Elementary School. Existing facilities to be served by the<br />

Park Road Project include: Plant City Stadium and Softball Complex, Parks and Recreation Administration Building, Dr. Martin<br />

Luther King Jr. Recreation Center & Ballfields, Marshall Middle School, and medians along Park Road. The City and the Walden<br />

Lake Golf Course have entered into a 20 year contract for reclaimed water use at the site. This contract provides for reclaimed<br />

water use at 27 of 36 holes, with provisions for serving the remaining 9 holes with the Phase 2 extension. The Phase I pipeline has<br />

sufficient capacity to serve over 1,750 homes in Phase 2 (including Trapnell Ridge, Magnolia Green, Walden Reserve, Walden<br />

Pointe, Walden Lake). Projected reclaimed water usage by these developments exceeds 1 MGD. Phase 3 is sized for up to 4 MGD<br />

to a conceptual future regional facility or customer. The Build-out capacity of the system is estimated at over 6 MGD.<br />

Capacity..Offset..Etc: The anticipated initial annual average capacity of the combined pipelines is 0.550 MGD. Total initial Offset is<br />

estimated at 0.400 MGD, using district allowable offset ratios. Plant City's reclaimed water system currently exhibits an offset ratio<br />

of over 90%. This project will initially have an offset ratio of approximately 73% This will ultimately lower the City's overall offset<br />

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