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LONGMONT
DESIGN-BUILD WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Boulder
County, Colorado
The
project consists of the design and construction of a new water treatment
plant for the City of Longmont, Colorado on a 55-acre site in Boulder
County , Colorado . The proposed facility will consist of a 30 MGD
water treatment facility. The facility will include a Forebay pond
for raw water storage, structures for transmitting raw water to
the treatment facilities, treatment process structures, chemical
storage areas, an administration building, and residuals ponds.
Yard piping for conveying the raw and treated water will consist
of 8-inch to 66-inch ductile iron pipe. The Forebay pond required
a constructed embankment to impound the water. Because the height
of the embankment exceeds 10 ft, the embankment is considered a
jurisdictional dam and falls under the review of the Colorado State
Engineer's Office (SEO).
Lyman
Henn provided geotechnical engineering services during design, including
the design-level field investigation. Lyman Henn provided geotechnical
design of the Forebay embankments and prepared construction drawings,
specifications, and reports for submittal to the SEO. The Forebay
embankment is a Class I Minor Dam according to the Colorado Rules
and Regulations. Design of the embankments included embankment material
selection, slope configuration, and seepage control elements. Lyman
Henn performed seepage, settlement, and slope stability analysis,
including seismic slope stability
Lyman
Henn provided geotechnical services and materials testing during
construction of the Longmont Water Treatment Plant including: collection
of soil and aggregate samples for laboratory testing; observation
and confirmation of in situ and import soil and aggregate types;
in-place moisture and density testing by standard ASTM nuclear methods;
observation of Forebay excavation, foundation preparation, and embankment
construction; and provided ongoing geotechnical engineering support
throughout construction of the water treatment plant. All field
testing operations supported project specifications.

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