June 6, 2019: Pikes Peak Reservoir Replacement Project. The following is a brief overview of the major improvements planned for this project: Demolition and removal of the existing 1.0 million gallon (MG) welded steel Pikes Peak reservoir, which is the only storage facility in the 550 Zone. New 1.25 MG prestressed concrete reservoir with an overflow elevation of 565 feet, which is 35 feet above the reservoir floor, and a roof that is approximately 10 feet higher than the existing reservoir to be removed. Demolition and removal of the existing Pikes Peak Pump Station. New onsite stormwater improvements and stormwater detention vault located within NE 39th Street right-of-way. Water system improvements that include approximately 420 LF of new 8-inch ductile iron water main and 435 LF of new 16-inch ductile iron water main from the reservoir to NE 39th Street, approximately 150 LF of new 8-inch ductile iron water main and 35 LF of new 12-inch ductile iron water main in NE 39th Street, and a 670 Zone to 565 Zone back-down valve in a below-grade vault and a meter vault.
Nov. 12, 2019: Completed.
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