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Project
#1
Providence Estates Water and Wastewater Systems
Near Foristell, the Water District has constructed another new water
tower. This one was designed by Cochran Engineering of Union, Missouri,
and constructed by CB&I of Chicago. The tank holds one million
gallons of water and will soon be connected to the Foristell water
system which was recently purchased by the Water District. A new
well was also constructed. The well and tower will provide the water
supply for the new Providence Estates Subdivision and an additional
and redundant supply for Foristell. The wastewater system will serve
Providence Estates and other future development in the area. Below
is a picture of the wastewater treatment plant under construction
in 2007.

Project
#2
Highway D Pump Station Replacement
In order to provide better pressure and fire protection in Defiance
and the Highway D corridor east of New Melle, the Water District
plans to replace an existing booster pump station and construct
new pipelines in the area. This work is scheduled for late 2007.
Project
#3
I-64/Highway 40 Water Main Relocation
To make way for the new I-64 road improvements in St. Charles County,
the Water District is relocating thousands of feet of water transmission
mains. While we were at it, we’re increasing the size of the
mains so that we are ready for future growth in the area. One major
portion of the work is a new tunnel of Lake St. Louis.
Project
#4
Hickory Trails Water and Wastewater Systems
North of I-70 at Wright City, the Water District has contracted
with Jacobs Engineering to design a new water tower and two new
deep wells. A new wastewater treatment plant is being designed by
Fribis Engineering. The tank will hold 1.5 million gallons of water.
The wastewater treatment plant will be constructed in phases. The
initial phase will be able to treat 600,000 gallons of wastewater
each day. The wells, tower and treatment plant will serve the new
Hickory Trails Subdivision and are scheduled to be completed in
2008.
Project
#5
Highway 40/61 Water Tower
To provide better water service and fire protection to Lake St.
Louis, Wentzville, Dardenne Prairie and the Highway N corridor west
of Highway 40/61, the Water District had a three million gallon,
elevated water storage tank constructed near the intersection of
Highway 40/61 and Highway N. Jacobs Engineering completed the design
of the tower and Caldwell Tanks, Inc. erected it. Below is a picture
of the completed tower. The tower was awarded the Steel Tank Institute’s
2005 Tank of the Year Award.

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