DEIR Appendix Y PDF
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April 2015
Denise Duffy & Associates, Inc.
April 2015
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TABLE Y-1
MPWSP WITH 6.4 MGD DESALINATION PLANT (ALSO KNOWN AS CALAM FACILITIES OF THE MPWSP VARIANT)
(Source: ESA, March 21, 2015)
Facility
Description
Purpose
Subsurface Slant
Wells
Seven slant wells (vs. ten slant wells under the proposed project) extending offshore
beneath the Monterey Bay (the conversion of an existing test slant well into a permanent
well plus six new wells), with up to five wells (vs. eight wells under the proposed project)
operating at any given time and two wells maintained on standby
The slant wells would be grouped into two well clusters (vs. three well clusters under the
proposed project), one with four wells and the other with three wells
Each slant well would be equipped with a 2,200-gallon-per-minute (gpm) submersible well
pump
Each well would be approximately 700 to 800 feet long and extend offshore to a depth of
approximately 200 to 220 feet below mean sea level (msl)
The wells would be screened in the Dune Sands Aquifer and the 180-Foot-Equivalent
Aquifer of the Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin
Source Water
Pipeline
Pretreatment
System
Reverse Osmosis
(RO) System
Dual-pass RO system consisting of four active modules and one standby module, with
each module producing 1.6 mgd of permeate (the purified water produced through the
RO membrane)
UV disinfection system (if required)
The RO and post-treatment systems and chemical storage tanks would be housed within a
30,000-square-foot process and electrical building
Post-treatment
System
Chemical feedlines and injection stations (for carbon dioxide, lime, sodium hydroxide,
phosphate-based corrosion inhibitor, and sodium hypochlorite)
Chemical Storage
Administrative
Building
MRWPCA Ocean
Outfall Pipeline
and Diffuser
(existing)
Desalination Facilities
Desalinated Water 6.4-mgd, 800-horsepower pump to pump water through the Desalinated Water Pipeline to
This facility would pump desalinated product water
Pump Station
the CalAm water system
from the MPWSP Desalination Plant to the CalAm
1.4-mgd, 20-horsepower pump to pump water through the Salinas Valley Return Pipeline to water system and existing CSIP pond.
the CSIP pond
Salinas Valley
Return Pipeline
Transmission
Main
Transfer Pipeline
Monterey Pipeline
TABLE Y-1
MPWSP WITH 6.4 MGD DESALINATION PLANT (ALSO KNOWN AS CALAM FACILITIES OF THE MPWSP VARIANT)
(Source: ESA, March 21, 2015)
Facility
Interconnection
Improvements for
State Route 68
Satellite Systems
a) Ryan Ranch
Bishop
Interconnectio
n
Description
Purpose
These interconnection pipelines and associated
improvements would allow MPWSP supplies to be
conveyed to the Ryan Ranch, Bishop, and Hidden
Hills water systems.
b) Main System
Hidden Hills
Interconnectio
n
Terminal
Reservoir
Valley Greens
Pump Station
ASR System
Six ASR
Two proposed 1,000-foot-deep injection/extraction wells (ASR-5 and ASR-6 Wells) with a
Injection/Extraction
combined injection capacity of 2.2 mgd and extraction capacity of 4.3 mgd
Wells (four existing
wells and two
Four existing injection/extraction wells (Phase I and II wells)
proposed):
a) ASR-1, ASR-2,
ASR-3, and
ASR-4 Wells
(existing)
b) ASR-5 and
ASR-6 Wells
(proposed)
ASR Pump Station 8.4-mgd, 300-horsepower pump station
ASR Conveyance
Pipelines
TABLE Y-2
PROPOSED GWR PROJECT WITHOUT CALAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: MONTEREY AND TRANSFER PIPELINES
(ALSO KNOWN AS GWR FACILITIES OF THE MPWSP VARIANT)
Facility
Description
Purpose
New Treatment Facilities and Modifications at the MRWPCA Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant
Inlet Raw Water Diversion
Structure and Pump Station
Chloramination
- Sodium hypochlorite storage
- Chemical feed pumps
- Inline injection and mixing system
Ozonation
- Liquid oxygen storage and vaporizers or onsite oxygen generator
- Nitrogen boost system
- Ozone generator and power supply unit
- Cooling water system
- Side-stream injection system
- Ozone contactor
- Ozone destruct units
Biologically active filtration (if required)
- Gravity-feed filter basins with approximately 12 feet if granular media, and an
underdrain/media support system
- Ancillary systems
Alkalinity addition system for pH control, backwash water basin, backwash pumps,
air compressor and a supply system for an air scour system, air compressor and a
supply system for process air, and a wash water basin to facilitate filter
backwashing
TABLE Y-2
PROPOSED GWR PROJECT WITHOUT CALAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: MONTEREY AND TRANSFER PIPELINES
(ALSO KNOWN AS GWR FACILITIES OF THE MPWSP VARIANT)
Facility
Description
Purpose
Microfiltration/Ultrafiltration
Membrane Treatment System
The reverse osmosis process that employs semipermeable membranes is proposed to remove
dissolved salts, inorganic and organic constituents,
and pathogens from the membrane filtration treated
water.
Post-Treatment System
Power Supply
Utility service
Transformers
Switchgear
Sluice gates
A new pipeline between the existing inlet and outlet structures with the storage
pond
Chlorination basin upgrades
24-inch-diameter pipeline
In-line isolation valves on the pipeline approximately every 2,000 feet
Four deep injection wells (DIW-1, DIW-2, DIW-3 and DIW-4) with a combined
The proposed injection wells would be used to inject
injection capacity of 4.6 mgd. And four vadose zone well (VZW-1, VZW-2, VZW- product water into the Seaside Groundwater Basin.
3, and VZW-4) with a combined injection capacity of 2.88 mgd. Each well cluster
would include one of each type of well and the following:
- Back flushing pump and motors
- Above and below grade injection and back-flush wash pipelines
- Values and flow meters
- Small building (approximately 16 feet by 24 feet) for electrical and control
equipment
Wells would be constructed in close proximity to each other to share electrical,
motor control, pumps, and site building pad infrastructure.
Backflush Facilities
2,000 gpm back-flush well pump, flow meter, electrical cabinet and 400 hp
motor attached to the injection well
Pipeline to convey the back-flushed water to the percolation basin
240,000 gallon, 50-foot-wide, 180-foot-long, and 3-foot-deep percolation basin
Monitoring Wells
Electrical equipment
Electrical control building (for backflush pumps) housing SCADA, electrical
controls, pump drive, and adjacent transformer
400 square foot electrical control building housing the motor control center
External electrical control cabinets
Wiring
Connections of electrical power and instrumentation and control facilities