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Santee's Water District Wins Awards for New Reservoir and Pump Station

Padre Dam wins another award for innovative modernization of infrastructure- this time for the $3.8 million dollar East Victoria Reservoir and Pump Station project.

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recently received three awards for its East Victoria Reservoir and Pump Station Project. The awards include: the Award of Excellence in Water Supply from the San Diego Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Honor Award from the San Diego and Imperial Counties’ chapter of the American Public Works Association and the Excellence Award for Special Use from the Structural Engineers Association of San Diego. 

Padre Dam engineers completed the $3.8 million dollar East Victoria Reservoir and Pump Station project. The project included full replacement of both the existing reservoir and pump station. The new circular concrete reservoir and modernized pump station allow for increased water storage capacity, system reliability and improved water quality.

The East Victoria Project represents the pride Padre Dam has in our facilities, and the commitment we have made to our customers for water reliability and water quality. The completed project enables Padre Dam to continue to provide a safe and reliable water source to the community of Alpine. After experiencing the 2003 Cedar Fire, increased water capacity and reliability became a priority for this project. 

The new reservoir has an increased capacity of one million gallons of water for increased fire flow. The circular shape of the new reservoir will also encourage better water circulation and improve water quality.  The pump station includes a standby diesel generator to improve reliability during power outages – which are a common occurrence during large fire events.

The new pre-stressed concrete reservoir is expected to have a service life of over 100 years.  Unlike the previous reservoir that required a liner to prevent leakage issues, the new reservoir will not need a PVC liner, which will streamline routine maintenance.

The East Victoria Reservoir and Pump Station project is one of five reservoirs in Padre Dam’s Five Reservoir Retrofit Capital Improvement Program. All five reservoirs were originally constructed in 1962. The original reservoirs were partially buried hopper bottom concrete reservoirs that require continual maintenance to stay in good operating condition and comply with California Department of Public Health regulations. While the majority of the reservoir sites are being retrofitted, the increased capacity needed for the East Victoria site made complete replacement the best option.

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Fotis Tsimboukakis May 21, 2013 at 03:56 pm
I think the communities, Santee here, should band together and raise that money for schoolRead More supplies,instead of the teachers. I for one would throw in the first $100. I think between the residents and the local businesses we could raise the $10,000 to $15,000 that I am guessing would be needed. In Scripps Ranch, where both my kids attended school, the parents banded together and covered a HALF A MILLION shortfall in no time about 9 years ago during the cuts. And you don't have to have kids in school now to contribute. I don't anymore,BUT GOOD PUBLIC education with the right tools BENEFITS ALL AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICA MOST OF ALL. So I am first.
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