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Proposed GWD Project Facilities. SNWA has requested ROWs from the BLM to construct the following proposed facilities: • Pipelines – approximately 306 miles of buried wa ter pipelines, between 30 and 96 inches in diameter • Pumping Stations – 5 pumping station facilities • Regulating Tanks – 6 xxxxxx xxxx tanks, each approximately 3 to 1 0 m illion ga llons in capacity • Pressure Reducing Stations - 3 facilities • Buried Storage Reservoir – a 40 million gallon buried storage reservoir • Water Treatment Facility– a 165 million gallon per day facility • Power Facilities – approximately 323 miles of 230 kilovolt (kV), 69 kV, and 25 kV overhead power lines, 2 prim ary electrical substations (230 to 69 kV), 5 secondary substations (69 to 25 kV) • Temporary and permanent access roads • Alternatives to Tier 1 of the Prop osed Projec t tha t a re b eing cons idered by BL M are described in the attached map. Future Tiers: Anticipated Future GWD Project Facilities Future facilities will be required to develop permitted groundwater rights and convey them to the primary conveyance facilities. The final locations of the groundwater production xxxxx and associated facilities to convey water into the primary system have not yet been determined. The xxxxx will be located based on several factors, which include but are not limited to geology, hydrology, well interference studies, environmental issues, existing senior water rights, and proximity to main and lateral pipelines. Production well locations are also subject to approval by the Nevada Division of Water Resources, Office of the State Engineer (Nevada State Engineer). Since the specific location of these facilities cannot currently be identified, SNWA has not yet requested ROW for them from the BLM. However, assumptions regarding the number of xxxxx, length of collector pipelines, and other needed facilities have been made by SNWA so that BLM can conduct a programmatic-level environmental impact analysis of construction and operation of future facilities in addition to the site-specific analysis of proposed ROWs for primary facilities. SNWA anticipates that future facilities will include: • Groundwater Production xxxxx – estimated between 144 and 174 xxxxx • Collector Pipelines – estimated between 177 and 434 miles, 10 to 30 inches in diameter • Pumping Stations - 2 facilities • Power Facilities – estimated between 177 and 434 miles of 25kV overh ead power lines, 2 secondary substations, and 3 hydroturbine energy recovery facilities. The following le...
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