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2002-081-RES ACCEPT PROPOSAL OF FREESE & NICHOLS FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR PRODUCTION STUDY OF WATER TREATMENT OF COP
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2002-081-RES ACCEPT PROPOSAL OF FREESE & NICHOLS FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR PRODUCTION STUDY OF WATER TREATMENT OF COP
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2002
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5/13/2002
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<br />I. INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />A. Who is the District? <br />The Brown County. Water Improvement District # 1 is a water utility that sells raw and <br />treated water to various cities in Brown County, Texas. The primary water source for the <br />District is Lake Brownwood. Water is pumped from Lake Brownwood to a terminal storage <br />reservoir on the edge of the City of Brown wood. Water flows by gravity from the terminal <br />storage reservoir to two water treatment plants, the East Water Treatment Plant and the <br />West Water Treatment Plant. The East Plant was constructed in 1938 and the West Plant <br />added in 1985. The East Water Treatment Plant is primarily used only during high demand <br />months. After the water is treated, high service pumps from both treatment plants pump the .i <br />water to two 1 MG ground storage tanks located on White Mines Mountain. These tanks <br />act as elevated storage to all customers receiving treated water from the District The <br />District, located in Brownwood, Texas has a service population of 36,000 and provides <br />treated water to the communities of Brown wood, Bangs, and the Brookesmith Water Supply <br />Corporation. Figure 1 depicts the District's location. .. <br />" <br /> <br />Figure 1: Project Location <br /> <br />'t <br /> <br />r----------------------------l <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />Project Location : <br /> <br />Brownwood is located in the Center of Texas I <br />I <br /> <br />1'. <br /> <br />~~ <br />:t <br />11.I <br /> <br /> <br />'Oeep in the Heart at Texas. <br />Brown"wood <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />L____________________________J <br />
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