State Revolving Fund Project Public Awareness Notification

All recipients of Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) equivalency and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) financial assistance are required to post notification as part of project public awareness.  

  • Name of Project and community: Cleaning, Painting, and Repair of Ground Storage Tank at Nelson Booster Pump Station, Crystal Clear Special Utility District
  • Name of DWSRF administrating agency: Texas Water Development Board
  • Funded in whole or in part by DWSRF: Wholly funded by DWSRF
  • Brief description of the project: The project consists of the cleaning, painting, and repair of the exterior and interior of the existing 200,000-gallon Nelson ground storage tank including a new interior ladder, roof vent and manway; and, assembly of a temporary storage and bypass system.

CCSUD TWDB Construction Package No. 7 – Waterline Improvements and Nelson Booster Station Improvements

  • Name of Project and Community: Construction Package No. 7 – Waterline Improvements and Nelson Booster Station Improvements
  • Name of DWSRF administrating agency: Texas Water Development Board
  • Founded in whole or in part by DWSRF: Funded in part by DWSRF
  • Brief description of the project: Nelson Booster Station Improvements and proposed 600,000-gallon ground storage tank; approximately 6,700 linear feet of 12-inch water main along Watson Lane West; and, approximately 390 linear feet of 12-inch water main by jack and bore under IH-35

CCSUD TWDB Construction Package No. 5 - Boeder Elevated Storage Tank

  • Name of Project and Community: Construction Package No.5 - Boeder Elevated Storage Tank
  • Name of DWSRF administrating agency: Texas Water Development Board
  • Founded in whole or in part by DWSRF: Wholly funded by DWSRF
  • Brief description of the project: The construction of a 1,000,000-gallon elevated storage tank including the foundation, appurtenances, site work and electrical. This project also includes grading, fencing, and yard piping.   

 

CCSUD TWDB Wilcox Well Project

  • Name of Project and Community: CCSUD TWDB Construction Package No. 1 – Wilcox Well No. 1
  • Name of DWSRF administrating agency: Texas Water Development Board
  • Founded in whole or in part by DWSRF: Wholly funded by DWSRF
  • Brief description of the project: This construction package consists of drilling and developing Wilcox Water Well No. 1, including pressure cementing, video survey, 36-hour pump test, water quality sampling, downhole equipment, vertical turbine pump and well head completion for Crystal Clear Special Utilities District.  The project also consists of clearing and grubbing the water well area and fence lines along the edge of the property and installing barbed wire fence and gates. 

 

CCSUD TWDB Construction Package No. 3 – Waterline Improvements and ARV Installation

  • Name of Project and Community: CCSUD TWDB Construction Package No. 3 – Waterline Improvements and ARV Installation
  • Name of DWSRF administrating agency: Texas Water Development Board
  • Founded in whole or in part by DWSRF: Wholly funded by DWSRF
  • Brief description of the project: This construction package consists of four projects, described as the following:

 

    • FM 1339 West Pipeline – Approximately 10,000 linear feet of 12-inch water line along FM 1339. The proposed pipeline includes fire hydrants, gate valves, combination air valves and connecting existing meter services. Proposed method of construction is by open trench and slick boring.

 

    • FM 1339 East Pipeline – Approximately 9,500 linear feet of 12-inch water line along FM 1339. The proposed pipeline includes fire hydrants, gate valves, combination air valves and connecting existing meter services. Proposed method of construction is by open trench, slick bore, and jack and bore.

 

    • Windmill to Boeder Pipeline – Approximately 28,800 linear feet of 12-inch transmission main to move water from the Windmill Booster Station to the Boeder Booster Station. Approximately 8,750 linear feet of proposed 6-inch distribution main will parallel the transmission main. Both proposed pipelines include fire hydrants, gate valves and combination air valves.

 

    • Proposed ARV Locations – The installation of 29 new combination air valves throughout the system to be place on existing water mains.

CCSUD TWDB ELECTRICAL AUDIT DESIGN

  • Name of Project and Community: CCSUD TWDB Electrical Audit Design
  • Name of DWSRF administrating agency: Texas Water Development Board
  • Founded in whole or in part by DWSRF: Wholly funded by DWSRF

Brief description of the project: The project consists of electrical improvements at five (5) sites within the Crystal Clear SUD water district. Improvements include replacing enclosures; surge protective devices; panels and conduit; power upgrades at one site; repairing electrical racks and gutters; demolition of various electrical components; and, other general repairs.