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CPH provided full surveys of the neighborhoods. The surveys were used as the<br />

basis for the design drawings, and included house front locations and finished slab<br />

elevations. CPH provided a complete design, including plan and profile drawings, of<br />

each pipe run. In addition, a spreadsheet was provided for analysis of the system to<br />

determine overall vacuum as well as static and friction loss calculations.<br />

Sanford North Wastewater Treatment Plant<br />

Project: $40 million<br />

Owner: City of Sanford<br />

Owner Contact: Paul Moore, (407) 330-5600<br />

Was involved with the planning, design and construction phases, including the launch<br />

of extensive investigations into disposal sites.<br />

CPH also performed the following services:<br />

• Irrigation schedule setup<br />

• Evaluation of cost-effective areas for immediate expansion<br />

• Design of agricultural reuse site<br />

• Extensive environmental specialist work, with an emphasis on wetlands,<br />

endangered species protection and water quality considerations<br />

• Installation of a SCADA System for the reclaimed water and wastewater systems<br />

The overall improvement program includes:<br />

• Sludge treatment<br />

• Facility construction to remove the effluent from the lake via a major water reuse<br />

program<br />

• Pumping and transmission<br />

• Irrigation systems for golf courses, city parks, residential irrigation and a 2,000-<br />

acre multi-purpose agricultural parcel<br />

• Stormwater system design for 2,000-acre disposal facility<br />

• Access road improvements<br />

• Water lines and forcemains<br />

Team Proposal Florida Governmental Utility Authority<br />

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