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M - <br />�.. .�1 <br />11i � <br />as p <br />�j r Ha <br />�.� � <br />`Ir�f�tIr+� <br />of <br />� .� <br />it � <br />{f,��'Ifk7l <br />�� <br />f9 <br />�, lr�'� <br />�� k4?t� <br />b ,� ((��. <br />�.��,t'���� <br />ti tl tt m�`✓ <br />It�l`i <br />�f��;� ' A <br />The Public Works Agency continually makes improvements to Santa Ana's infrastructure, One priority is reinforcing <br />the Citys award winning water system, which has been recognized for its innovative features, exceptional <br />engineering performance, and reliability. Here's a brief look at several projects completed and planned. <br />MAN RERIPLACk"iIAENT <br />More than 9,000 feet ('1.7 miles) of aged water pipe —some as old as 100 years —was replaced along Broadway <br />between Civic Center Drive and Santa Clara Street last year. The $2.5 million project included the Installation of <br />new water valves, fire hydrants, meters and meter boxes. Santa Ana's Water Resources Division scheduled this <br />project In conjunction with a major street reconstruction project planned for Broadway. This coordinated effort <br />leveraged city resources, Improved efficiencies, reduced overall construction costs and time, and minimized <br />disruption to traffic and pedestrians. The new water services and pipeline will ensure the City can better handle <br />emergencies such as fires, reduce the probability of water main breaks and Improve the reliability of service to <br />residents and businesses. <br />SANTA .V'=AKI 'S N ptrl S1:, 3i iP4=%Ij RI PUMP u.rTATMI <br />Santa Ana is all about green... reducing our environmental footprint by <br />improving efficiencies and reducing our energy and water consumption. <br />There's no better example of this cam mitmentthan the renovation of <br />our Walnut Pump Station. This older pump station located at Flower and <br />'I at streets was built In 1953 to pump water Into the City's pipe systern <br />from an underground storage reservoir. It had becorne outdated and <br />Inefficient, operating with old electrical components that were difficult <br />to upgrade and service. <br />Beginning this fall, the City will start construction on a new facilltythat <br />will operate with the latest technology and efficiency standards. The <br />facility will capture rain water, recycle run- off water, and use more <br />efficient controls such as variable- frequency drives (VFDS) to reduce <br />the amount of energy needed to pump the same about of water. <br />These features will establish the new Walnut Pump Station— slated <br />for completion by the end of 2016 —as Santa Ana's first "green" pump <br />station certified for its water and energy efficiency. <br />SANTA ANA WATER QUALITY REPORT <br />EXHIBIT 5 <br />75C -64 <br />