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San Ramon Valley Recycled Water Project

SAN RAMON VALLEY RECYCLED WATER PROJECT

CONSTRUCTION

PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION

This project is located in the San Ramon Valley approximately 25 miles east of San Francisco. It includes parts of Contra Costa and Alameda counties. The project area runs from Danville south to Dublin. The project will facilitate the use of recycled water to replace potable water for landscape irrigation. The Corps’ portion of this project includes the construction of one pump station and 8-14 miles of pipeline.

TOTAL FUNDING

 

 

 

TOTAL COST

$  20,000,000

FEDERAL COST

$  15,000,000

NON-FEDERAL COST

$    5,000,000

 

 

TOTAL FEDERAL COST THROUGH FY 2016

$  11,064,000

ARRA FUNDS

$    3,477,000

FY 2017 BUDGET

$                  0

COST TO COMPLETE

$       459,000



FY 16 accomplishments

  • Develop Operations and Maintenance Documentation and Turnover completed portions of the project
  • Perform Financial close out on the Phase I, II and IIB Contracts.

FY 17 accomplishments (based on the availability of funds)

  • N/A

ISSUES AND OTHER INFORMATION

  • The Dublin-San Ramon Services District/East Bay Municipal Utility District Recycled Water Authority is the Non-Federal Sponsor (NFS).

  • This project received funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

  • Local interests have invested over $4,000,000 in planning costs since 1990.

  • Initial Congressional budget add was received in FY 2002 The Corps executed a Design Agreement on November 18, 2002 for pump station and pipeline design.

  • Three contracts have been completed thus far for one pump station and over 10,000 feet of pipe in San Ramon and Danville.

CONGRESSIONAL INTEREST

  • 11th District Rep. George Miller
  • 13th District Rep. Barbra Lee
  • 15th District, Rep. Eric Swalwell

POINT OF CONTACT

  • Deputy for Project Management, Arijs A. Rakstins, (415) 503-6720

Updated on 22 February 2016

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