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Bids open for city water reservoir Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 July 2009
Construction on one million gallon reservoir for Colville to begin sometime this summer

BY SOPHIA ALDOUS
S-E Staff Reporter


    The City of Colville is pre¬paring for a complete water system upgrade in the form of a one million gallon water res¬ervoir to replace the current reservoir that was constructed in the 1930’s.
    Bids for the project were opened last Tuesday.
    According to City Engineer Brent Rasmussen, the city has received 10 bids from businesses as close as Colville and as far away as Hermiston, Oregon.
    A final bid for the project will be selected at the Colville City Council meeting Tuesday, June 30 at City Hall. The meeting starts at 7 p.m.
    “The new tank will replace the existing one off of Highway 20,” explained Rasmussen. “The new one will be moved up 100 feet in elevation from the current water reservoir and enable us to serve the new home development, Pheasant Ridge, as well as the rest of the city.”
    The new structure will also include more water pressure and more storage capabilities for city water and sewer needs. Construction on the new reservoir is expected to begin within the next two months, with a break during the winter and resumption in the spring.  
    According to City Water Su¬perintendent Eric Durpos, Colville’s water reservoir pro¬duced an average of 1.3 mil¬lion gallons of water per day in 2008.
    Rasmussen said the new reservoir project will cost around $2 million.
    “This has been a project that has been in the works for about two years now, and it’s good that it’s moving forward,” said Rasmussen. “Once the reservoir is completed, it will take an hour or two to switch over to the new system. The old tanks will be used as a back-up system in case of an emergency.”


    
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 July 2009 )
 




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