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Robinwood Neighborhood Open House Presentation
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Right-of-way
KE NTH O R P E WAY
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Half “Green
Street” Improvements
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Stormwater Entry Plaza &
Detention Area 1 3 Demonstration
2 Area
Plant Staff Roof
Flex-space for 5 Garden
Materials Laydown
ADMIN/OPS REFURBISHED
BUILDING OPS BUILDING PA R K W A Y
R I V E R PA
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Project Boundary EQUALIZA-
TION & 7 OZONE
RECOVERY GENERATOR
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17 AREA DEWATERING
BUILDING EXISTING
FILTERS LAGOONS 7
Trail secured
CHEMICAL access
BUILDING
Native Woodland
Screen BALLASTED
8 FLOCCULATION GRAVITY
THICKENERS
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Stormwater 10
Detention Area
ELECTRICAL/GEN- Native Woodland
16 ERATOR MAINTENANCE HSPS Screen
BUILDING 11
Emergency Access
Road/Public Trail
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CLEARWELL
Decorative low wall Accent Tree Row
for Screening (from 13
re-used material)
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Flowering Trees 8
Half “Green Road/Trail with secured access
Street” Improvements
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Right-of-way
M APLE TO N DR I V E Fresh water pipe Raw water pipe
15 0 20’ 40’ 80’
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LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Conceptual Site Plan
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
3. Kenthorpe Stormwater Garden Water Treatment Plant Entry Area
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KE N T HO RPE WAY
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Stormwater
detention
area
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Stormwater swale
Existing tree
Stormwater swale crossing
Steps Ramp 6
Tree preservation seat wall Water feature
Vegetation
Screen Picnic niche
Stormwater swale
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ADMIN/OPS BUILDING REFURBISHED OPS BUILDING 0 5’ 10’ 20’
Kenthorpe Way “Green” Street Improvements
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SECTION A
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Focus Area | Kenthorpe Entry Area
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
4. Mapleton Orchard
EXISTING LAGOONS
BALLASTED FLOCCULATION GRAVITY
THICKENERS
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C’
Trail
Emergency access route
Stormwater detention area
1 2
HSPS Security wall
Trail/Emergency Access
Native Woodland
Low site wall from re-used
Clearwell concrete
Meadow
(Underground)
Existing tree
Accent tree
Split-rail fence
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Vegetation
Screen Secured Trail/Road Access SECTION C
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2 1 Stormwater swale
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Fresh water pipe Raw water pipe M APLE TO N DR I V E 0 10’ 20’ 40’
Mapleton Drive “Green” Street Improvements
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SECTION B
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Focus Area | Mapleton Orchard
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
5. Front Entry Area
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Vignettes
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
9. Kenthorpe Stormwater Area
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Vignettes
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
10. Fencing Walls + Screens
1 2 View from Plant Side of Fence 3 View from Plant Side of Fence 4 5
Split-rail Fence Good Neighbor Fence Good Neighbor Fence w/ Security Mesh High Site Wall + Gate Lumber Screen
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Not to Scale
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Split-rail Fence Split-rail Fence Good Neighbor Fence Re-used concrete for Low Site Wall Dry-stacked stone for Tree Preservation Wall
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Site Security + Screening
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
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Stormwater Treatment - Vegetated Swale, Kenthorpe Stormwater Detention Area Pervious Paving - with adjacent Vegetated Swale Green Roof - Intensive Roof Garden
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Green Roof - Extensive Stormwater Treatment - Vegetated Swale, Grass Stormwater Detention Area Stormwater Treatment - Vegetated Swale, Mapleton
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Stormwater Design
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
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Kenthorpe Way Looking East Kenthorpe Way Looking West
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Private Property on Northwestern Corner View Along Eastern Side of Property
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MAPLETON DRIVE
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Wooded Area within Western Property Boundary Not to Scale View Out from East Property Corner
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View from Private Property on West Side Looking North from Southwest Corner Looking West along Mapleton Drive Southeast Property Corner View South along East Boundary
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Surrounding Neighborhood
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
13. KENTHORP E WAY KENTHORPE WAY
M A P LETON DRI VE MAPLETON DRIVE
Not to Scale Not to Scale
Existing Proposed
LAKE OSWEGO - TIGARD WTP EXPANSION PROJECT | Existing + Proposed Condition
West Linn, OR October 27, 2011
14. VIEW LOOKING SOUTH AT MAIN PUBLIC ENTRY VIEW LOOKING WEST AT MAIN PUBLIC ENTRY
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4 5 6
PRIMARY MATERIALS MATRIX
NON-PROCESS BUILDING STUDY
15. BIRDS EYE VIEW OF SOUTH EDGE OF SOUTH EDGE BUILDING WALL ARTICULATION STUDY VISUAL SCREEN CONCEPT
PLANT SHOWING GARDEN ROOFS
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5 6 8
PRIMARY MATERIALS MATRIX
PROCESS BUILDING CONCEPT
16. EXISTING PLANT CONDITIONS NEIGHBORHOOD AESTHETIC CONTEXT
NORTH ELEVATION OF NEW OPERATIONS BUILDING
REMODELED EXISTING BUILDING
17. Existing maintenance and truck
loading area will now be located S. Kenthorpe Way
inside the plant, reducing
associated impacts to neighbors.
Dewatered solids loading
will now be contained within
a new Dewatering Building,
reducing associated noise.
All chemical deliveries are
internal to plant facilities,
Where possible, all equipment screening associated visuals and
noise. Delivery points are Existing basins will no longer
that is traditionally external to be used for solids drying.
buildings (HVAC fans, mixer designed with spill
containment measures. Current noise associated with
motors, etc.) will be located solids drying activities
within buildings to reduce (engines, “backup” beeping,
external noise. etc.) will no longer be needed
at the plant.
The remaining two lagoons
will only be used during
emergency operations.
Mapleton Dr.
18. Current Treatment Process
TO WATER CUSTOMERS
PUMP PUMP
CLEARWELL STATION
STATION (UNDERGROUND)
raw water
FLASH MIX
SETTLING BASIN
SETTLING BASIN
SETTLING BASIN
FILTERS WASTE WATER
Coagulant and bleach LAGOONS
are added.
CO2 and Powdered LIME SILO
Activated Carbon are
Lime is
sometimes also added.
added to
regulate
the pH.
Future Treatment Process
PUMP
STATION
raw water
FILTERS
SEDIMENT REMOVAL
pH
BLEACH ADJUSTMENT
COAGULANT
PUMP
TO WATER CUSTOMERS STATION CLEARWELL
(UNDERGROUND) MECHANICAL SOLIDS
DEWATERING
19. Benefits for West Linn
West Linn’s Water Supply
Oregon City and West Linn jointly own South Fork Water Board (serves
s
54,000 people).
Drinking water source: Clackamas River
Treatment plant located in Oregon City in the Park Place
Neighborhood. (Recently extensively upgraded and expanded).
Water delivered through a 24-inch transmission main suspended on
the I-205 Bridge.
Benefits of Partnership
Lake Oswego’s water treatment plant serves as West Linn’s sole
emergency and backup water source.
The water treatment plant cannot deliver emergency supply year-round unless it is expanded through
the partnership with Tigard.
West Linn’s Water Master Plan (2008) explains West Linn does not currently have adequate storage to
meet system-wide needs under emergency conditions.
Improving the intertie with Lake Oswego is identified as the least expensive option to meet storage
supply needs.
West Linn ratepayers would save millions of dollars by avoiding construction of a new 8.4 million gallon
reservoir.
A larger underground reservoir for treated water (a clearwell) at the plant will allow water to be fully
treated before it leaves the treatment plant – a key to providing high quality potable water to West Linn
residents when needed.
West Linn Water System Master Plan (2008)
Table 6.3 System Wide Performance Requirement Summary
Year Maximum Fire Total Normal Emergency Normal Emergency
Daily Flow Supply Supply Supply Supply Supply
Demand (mg) Need Capacity Capacity* Deficit Deficit (mg)
(mg) (mg) (mg) (mg) (mg)
Current 8.1 0.5 8.6 9.5 0 (0.9) 8.6
2015 8.6 0.5 9.1 9.5 0 (0.4) 9.1
2030 9.7 0.5 10.2 9.5 0 0.7 10.2
Saturation 10 0.5 10.5 9.5 0 1.0 10.5
Development
*Emergency supply capacity is the total available capacity of the City’s Lake Oswego Emergency
Intertie Pump Station, assumed to be 0 under maximum daily demand conditions.
Learn More!
South Fork Water Board: http://www.sfwb.org
Information about the emergency water intertie with Lake Oswego:
http://westlinnoregon.gov/publicworks/information-about-emergency-water-intertie-lake-oswego-water-system