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Pbnlico Drive Turnout unr! Pipeline Project Eitviron»rentnl Checklist <br />Project Description <br />"The proposed project will transmit water from the Zone 7 36-inch Cross Valley Pipeline at the <br />eastern boundary of the project area along Pimlico Drive to the existing distribution system at <br />Santa Rita Road. The Zone 7 turnout, fluoridation building, and all associated facilities are <br />located on the north side of Pimlico Drive adjacent to the Zone 7 channel. Water will be metered <br />at the Zone 7 turnout and then piped to an adjacent City of Pleasanton valve vault where water <br />will be fluoridated from an adjacent fluoridation facility before being carried by the proposed 20- <br />inch pipeline along Pimlico and Brockton drives to a tie-in to the City's existing 27-inch water <br />transmission main near the intersection of Santa Rita Road and Pimlico Drive. "fhe existing 27- <br />inch water transmission pipeline connects to a 24-inch water transmission line that delivers water <br />to and from the Tassajara Reservoir. <br />A new control valve vault (Santa Rita control valve) will connect to the existing 24-inch water <br />transmission pipeline adjacent to the western edge of Santa Rita Road, south of the intersection <br />of Pimlico Drive and Santa Rita Road. The Santa Rita control valve will be used to control <br />flows to and from the Tassajara Reservoir and the proposed Pimlico Turnout. The Santa Rita <br />control valve vault will be located at the western boundary of the proposed project. <br />The need for the facilities and selection of site location were evaluated based upon review of the <br />overall water system operating requirements and current planning information, as described in <br />the Water Distribution System Master Plan Update (City of Pleasanton 2004). The locations of <br />the facilities were based upon the requirement to place the Zone 7 connection, City of Pleasanton <br />vault and fluoridation building as close to the Zone 7 water source as possible, and to minimize <br />construction impacts to residences. The Santa Rita control valve vault site was selected to place <br />the vault as close to the tie-in to the existing 27-inch pipeline under Santa Rita Road, and to <br />minimize impact to commercial businesses and traffic flow along Santa Rita Road. <br />A detailed description of each of the project facilities is provided below <br />Zone 7 Turnout <br />1'he Zone 7 turnout will be housed in an underground 9-foot by 13-foot precast concrete <br />vault, approximately 8 feet in depth below grade. The equipment housed in the Zone 7 <br />turnout includes: a flow control valve, a flow meter, pressure gages, a pressure reducing <br />valve, and a check valve. The turnout vault and equipment will be owned and operated by <br />Zone 7, and will be similar to other Zone 7 turnouts in the City of Pleasanton. Access to the <br />vault will be via an interior ladder via a hatch door which will be locked unless in use. The <br />vault will be equipped with flood alarms that will be monitored by the Zone 7 operations <br />control center. <br />The Zone 7 turnout will be controlled by a programmable logic controller (PLC), with data <br />tclemetered via 2.5 UHz spread-spectrum radio to the Zone 7 operations control center. The <br />radio antenna will be located adjacent to the turnout vault and be approximately 20 to 25 <br />feet high, depending on results of the radio path survey. Zone 7 metering equipment will be <br />mounted adjacent to the turnout vault in an above-grade waterproof housing. <br />City of Pleasanton 6 Winzlcr & Kelly <br />Draft Initial Study/Proposed Negative Declaration August 2006 <br />04263501 <br />