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SJRA AND THE
CATAHOULA
November 7, 2011
Table of Contents
• SJRA GRP Plan (2 slides)
• What is known or needs to be known about the Catahoula?
    (12 slides)
•   How are questions about the Catahoula answered? (11
    slides)
•   How is the feasibility of Catahoula water different from the
    use of brackish water in other areas of the state? (4 slides)
•   How is the feasibility of Catahoula water different between an
    individual water system operator and a regional water system
    operator? (2 slides)
•   Conclusions (4 slides)
•   Questions?
SJRA GRP Plan
• Objective
  • Develop and implement the most cost-effective regional strategy to
    reliably provide quality drinking water in meeting regulatory
    compliance for all GRP Participants while also developing
    additional water supplies to supplement and extend existing
    surface water all in a manner which appropriately and
    professionally manages risks and protects the health and welfare of
    all consumers.
• Results
  • LSGCD approval of largest Joint GRP.
  • Executed contracts with 84 LVGUs representing more that 80% by
    volume of demand of Montgomery County.
  • Established active/engaged GRP Review Committee to review all
    activities.
  • Design, land acquisition, permitting underway.
SJRA GRP Plan
• Use of existing known, sustainable, renewable and reliable
  surface water supply in Phase 1
• Meet LSGCD regulatory requirements
• Phase 1 Surface Water Facilities - $1.41/1000 gallons
  • Raw water intake and pump station
  • Water treatment plant (30 mgd) with robust process
  • Finished water storage
• Phase 1 Delivery System - $1.04/1000 gallons
  • Finished water pump station
  • Extensive transmission (57 miles) and delivery network (18 plants)
• Thoroughly evaluate alternative strategies for future use
   • Brackish groundwater (Catahoula Aquifer)
   • Wastewater reuse
   • Additional surface water
   • Conservation
   • Drought Management
What is known or needs to be known
       about the Catahoula?
TWDB Report on Brackish Groundwater
• “..almost 2.7 billion acre-feet of brackish groundwater that may
  be available for use in the state.”
• Region H
   •   TDS - 1000 to 3000 mg/L = 60,814,000 acre-feet
   •   TDS – 3000 to 10,000 mg/L = 25,018,000 acre-feet
   •   Productivity “High”
   •   Production Costs “Low to Moderate”
• “To be usable, brackish groundwater needs to be treated
  (desalinated).” Without treatment, brackish water can cause
  scaling and corrosion problems in water wells and piping..”
• “Conclusions ..There are, however difficulties associated with
  implementing such projects that can be particularly challenging
  for smaller communities. Chief among them are managing the
  desalination waste and predicting the long-term performance of
  brackish groundwater aquifers.”

Report 365: Aquifers on the Gulf Coast of Texas, Texas Water Development Board (February
2006)
Location
• Proximity to supply, treatment, storage, disposal,
  distribution and demand
• Impacts from above and
  below ground interferences
• Impacts to environmentally
  sensitive areas
• Community impact
  necessity and mitigation
Conventional Water Plant

                                  Distribution
                                  System



    Well      Storage   Booster
(Evangeline             Pump
 or Jasper)
Depth
  • Impacts cost of drilling and energy to produce water
  • Contributes to quality and temperature of water

(feet)                                                     (feet)
 400                                                        400
   0                                                          0
 -400                                                       -400
 -800                                                       -800
-1200                                                      -1200
-1600                                                      -1600
-2000                                                      -2000
-2400                                                      -2400
-2800                                                      -2800
-3200                                                      -3200
-3600                                                      -3600
-4000                                                      -4000
-4400                                                      -4400
-4800                                                      -4800
-5200                                                      -5200
-5600                                                      -5600
-6000                                                      -6000




                     0   4   8   12   16 MILES
Quantity
• Unknown long-term consequences
• Impacted by pumpage over prolonged period of time
• Impacted by ability of aquifer to recharge/replenish
• Impacted by number and location of adjacent wells
Quality
• Unknown long-term consequences
• Impacted by pumpage over prolonged period of time
• Impacted by contaminants in sands
• May degrade over time
• Required to meet Federal and State requirements
  • Inorganics (arsenic, barium, etc.)
  • Organics
  • Radionuclides (Gross Alpha, Gross Beta, Radium 226, Radium
    228, Uranium, Radon 222, etc.)
  • Secondary Constituents (aluminum, chlorides, iron, manganese,
    Total Dissolved Solids, taste, odor, etc.)
• Possible risks to consumers (high blood
  pressure, health conditions)
• Requires effective treatment
Disposal of Wastes
• Deep well injection
• Surface water disposal
• Hauling to disposal facility
• Environmental, permitting, and cost issues
Temperature
• Potentially > 110OF
• Preferable by customers = 68OF
• Require cooling towers
  for reduction to ambient
  temperature
• Additional cooling may
  be required
Reliability
• Unknown long-term
• Adversely affected by extensive pumpage
• Dependent on no deterioration of water quality
• Dependent on no deterioration of water quantity
• Impacted by interconnectivity of sand layers
Regulatory - LSGCD
• Protect sustainability of Evangeline and Jasper Aquifers
• Currently only 30% reduction by January 1, 2016
• Future increased reduction requirement may impact
  feasibility
• Potential restrictions on water withdrawals, well spacing
• Possible pumpage fees on withdrawal
• State law may force regulation if pumpage impacts
  neighboring counties
Costs
• Impacted significantly by facility &
  infrastructure requirements
  • Production wells (depth drives pumps/motors, power usage)
  • Well collection lines (geographical dispersion drives needs)
  • Water treatment (contaminants and drinking water standards drive
      process)
  •   Storage (required if blending other water supplies)
  •   Cooling systems (temperature of groundwater drives needs)
  •   Waste disposal (type of waste, environmental constraints and
      accessibility of disposal sites drives methods)
  •   Transmission/distribution lines (geographical
      location of end users drives needs)
Funding/Financial Stability
• Impacted by unproven sources of water supply
• Impacted by unknown long-term reliability
• Impacted by failed or underutilized system that requires
 replacement or supplement by proven water source
How are the questions concerning
  Catahoula water answered?
Research
“Much of the engineering feasibility is dependent on the
quality, quantity and reliability of groundwater available for
project implementation. Thus the collection, review, and
preliminary analysis of existing data are critical.”

“One of the most important aspects of planning a brackish
groundwater desalination facility is that of accurately
characterizing the groundwater source to be used….Even
so, the location, quantity and quality of the brackish
groundwater resources in Texas vary widely and must be
evaluated individually.”

Guidance Manual for Brackish Groundwater Desalination in Texas, (TWDB, April 2008)
Phased Approach
“Due to limited availability of data on brackish groundwater
in Texas, a phased approach to evaluating the feasibility of
brackish groundwater development provides the greatest
chance of ultimate success. This process allows the
project to move forward incrementally so that potential risks
and fatal flaws can be identified at the earliest possible time
and with minimal amount of capital investment. As new
information is developed, the scope of additional work can
be tailored to address project needs and minimize risk.”

Guidance Manual for Brackish Groundwater Desalination in Texas, (TWDB, April 2008)
Commitment to Public Health & Welfare
“Engineers shall be entrusted to protect the health, safety,
property, and welfare of the public in the practice of their
profession.”

“Engineers shall not perform any engineering function
which, when measured by generally accepted engineering
standards or procedures, is reasonably likely to result in the
endangerment of lives, health, safety, property, or welfare
of the public.”

Texas Engineering Practice Act and Rules Concerning The Practice of Engineering
and Professional Engineering Licensure, Texas Board of Professional Engineers,
September 13, 2011
SJRA GRP Contract
• Allows Participants to explore for alternative water
  supplies
• No pumpage fees on alternative water supplies
• No restrictions on alternative water supplies
• If applicable, GRP Participant must take planned amount
  of surface water
SJRA GRP Participation
• City of Willis
  • Two wells in Catahoula
  • Awaiting Texas Water Development Board Approval




• Montgomery County UD 2
  • One well in Catahoula
  • On hold – waiting on results of other Catahoula projects
Industrial Water Use Prospect
• Feasibility Study due December 2011
• Potential demonstration well – Spring 2012
• Interim Progress
   • Constituents of Concern from area pilot/test data (April Sound)
     • Aluminum – 0.546 to 3.360 mg/L – NDWSS recommends 0.05 to 0.20 mg/L
     • Chlorides – range of 90 to 330 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 250 mg/L &
         Texas Secondary Standard is 300 mg/L (max)
     •   Corrosivity – Langelier Index - 0.30 to – 0.70 – Non-corrosive >0
          Ryzner Index ranges from 18.5 to 19.5 – Non-corrosive between 5.0 and 7.0
     •   Iron – 0.434 to 2.10 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 0.3 mg/L
     •   Manganese – 0.040 to 0.076 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 0.05 mg/L
     •   Total Dissolved Solids – 584 to 1000 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 500
         mg/L, Texas secondary standard limit is 1000 mg/l
     •   Radionuclides – Radium 226 and 228 – 1.3 to 4.3 pCi/L – Primary Drinking
         Water Standard limit is 5 pCi/L
Industrial Water Use Prospect
• Interim Progress
   • Constituents of Concern from area pilot/test data (Bentwater)
    • Aluminum – 0.404 to 0.704 mg/L – NDWSS recommends 0.05 to 0.20 mg/L
    • Corrosivity – Langelier Index - 0.34 to – 0.73 – Non-corrosive >0
       Ryzner Index ranges from 18.5 to 19.5 – Non-corrosive between 5.0 and 7.0
    • Iron – 0.355 to o.383 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 0.3 mg/L
    • Total Dissolved Solids – 364 to 504 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 500 mg/L,
      Texas secondary standard limit is 1000 mg/l


  • Facilities – if Drinking Water Quality is desired
    • Production wells from Catahoula Sandstone
    • Conventional treatment
    • Reverse Osmosis
    • Cooling towers
    • Deep well disposal of RO waste stream
Facilities Meeting Drinking Water Standards
• Conventional Treatment
  • Removal of aluminum, barium, chlorides, iron, manganese and
    turbidity to reduce membrane fouling
• Reverse Osmosis
  • Remove high levels of sodium, chlorides and total dissolved solids
  • 50% of plant throughput
Facilities Meeting Drinking Water Standards

• Capital Cost            $83,479,000

• Annual O & M Cost       $ 9,236,000

• Annualized Capital Cost $1.99/1000 gallons
• Annualized O & M Cost   $2.53/1000 gallons
• Total Annualized Cost   $4.52/1000 gallons
Woodlands Water Well 39
Woodlands Water Well 39
• Production well from Jasper Aquifer


• Drill pilot test well below Jasper Aquifer into Catahoula
  • Additional 2200 feet
  • Pump water for 8 hours and obtain water samples
  • Store pumped water
  • Dispose of pumped brackish water
  • Total Additional Cost = $495,000


• Analyze laboratory results
How is the feasibility of Catahoula water
different from the use of brackish water in
          other areas of the state?
San Antonio Water System
• Existing, reliable, sustainable, and renewable surface
    water supply not available
•   Capacity = 10.5 mgd
•   Production wells = 1000 feet deep
•   Salinity = 1500 ppm TDS
•   Monitoring wells
•   Well collection system
•   Treatment facility
•   Onsite waste injection well
•   Existing distribution
•   Capital cost = $121,000,000
•   Unit cost = $4.77/1000 gallons
City of El Paso
• Existing, reliable, sustainable, and renewable surface
    water supply not available
•   Capacity = 27.5 mgd
•   Rehab/Repair 17 existing production wells
•   17 new production wells screened at 400 to 900 feet deep
•   Salinity = 900 to 1800 ppm TDS
•   15.5 mgd treatment facility
•   Off site waste injection wells
•   Pipelines (<0.25 mile transmission)
•   Capital cost = $93,000,000
•   Unit cost = $2.56/1000 gallons
Aqua Water Supply
• Capacity = 2 mgd
• Salinity = 1400 ppm TDS
• Treatment facility
• Injection well or surface disposal
• Capital cost = $14,000,000
• Unit cost = $3.08/1000 gallon deep well injection or
 $2.59/1000 for surface discharge
Region H – MUD 8 & 9 Brackish Plan
• Capacity = 2.0 mgd
• Salinity = 1,000 to 5,000 mg/L
• Depth of well = 1700 to 2800 feet
• Treatment facility
• Total capital cost = $12,000,000
• Unit Cost = $2.66/1000 gallons




Region H Water Management Strategy Analysis, Technical Memorandum (TWDB,
December 14, 2009)
Summary
    Project / Description         Capacity   Water Depth     Salinity      Disposal       Treatment     Delivery Cost       Total Cost
                                                                           Method         Cost (per     (per 1000 gal)      (per 1000
                                                                                           1000 gal)                           gal)
San Antonio Water System –         10.5       1000 feet     1500 ppm       Deep well        $4.10      $0.67; Integration     $4.77
brackish desalination study        MGD                                     injection                      to existing
                                                                                                          distribution

El Paso Water Utility –            27.5       400 to 900    900 to 1800    Deep well        $2.56      Assuming no cost       $2.56
brackish desalination project;     MGD           feet          ppm         injection                   of integration to
project blends fresh water with                                                                             existing
desalinated water                                                                                        distribution
                                                                                                            system

Aqua WSC, Bastrop – brackish      2 MGD                     1400 ppm       Deep well        $3.08      Assuming no cost       $3.08
desalination study                                                         injection                   of integration to
                                                                                                            existing
                                                                                                         distribution
                                                                                                            system

Montgomery Co MUD 8&9 –           2 MGD      1700 to 2800     1000 to     Not stated in     $2.66      Assuming no cost       $2.66
Region H Technical Memo                           feet       5000 ppm     Tech Memo                    of integration to
summarizing 2009 brackish                     (estimated)   (estimated)                                     existing
desalination study                                                                                       distribution
                                                                                                            system

SJRA preliminary cost analysis    10 MGD      3000 feet     1000 ppm       Deep well        $4.52       $1.00; Assume         $5.52
for brackish desalination                                                  injection                    similar to GRP
project based on recent                                                                                   distribution
Catahoula samples
SJRA Phase 1 GRP Project          30 MGD         N/A           N/A            N/A           $1.41            $1.04            $2.45
(surface water)
How is the feasibility of Catahoula water
 different between an individual water
 system operator and a regional water
            system operator?
Risk – Individual System
• Possible unacceptable, unaffordable, unreliable water
    supply contained locally
•   Affect on public health and welfare
•   Moderate investment
•   Limited with no well collection system required for single
    site
•   Limited with use of existing distribution system or no
    distribution system
Risk – Regional System
• Possible unacceptable, unaffordable, unreliable water
    supply contained locally
•   Affect on public health and welfare
•   Large investment
•   Extensive network for water well collection
•   Extensive network for transmission and distribution
Conclusions
SJRA has done its homework!
SJRA GRP Plan
• Use of existing known, sustainable, renewable and reliable
  surface water supply in Phase 1
• Meet LSGCD regulatory requirements
• Phase 1 Surface Water Facilities - $1.41/1000 gallons
  • Raw water intake and pump station
  • Water treatment plant (30 mgd) with robust process
  • Finished water storage
• Phase 1 Delivery System - $1.04/1000 gallons
  • Finished water pump station
  • Extensive transmission (57 miles) and delivery network (18 plants)
• Thoroughly evaluate alternative strategies for future use
   • Brackish groundwater (Catahoula Aquifer)
   • Wastewater reuse
   • Additional surface water
   • Conservation
   • Drought Management
Timeline
2012


              2014
                      2015
       2013




                             2016
                                    2017
                                            2018
                                                   2019
                                                          2020


                                                                        2022




                                                                                                                                2030
                                                                               2023
                                                                                      2024


                                                                                                    2026


                                                                                                                  2028
                                                                                                                         2029
                                                                 2021




                                                                                             2025


                                                                                                           2027
Phase 1              Phase 1                Luce                                         Phase 2                           Phase 2
 Const.               GRP                  Bayou                                        In Service                         Delayed
Begins               Deliver                 In                                          With No                             With
                     Surface               Service                                      Alternative                       Alternative
                      Water                                                                Water                             Water

      Research, Select &
  Implement Alternative Water
         Strategies
SJRA GRP Plan
  The most cost-effective regional strategy to reliably
  provide quality drinking water in meeting regulatory
    compliance for all GRP Participants while also
developing additional water supplies to supplement and
  extend existing surface water all in a manner which
  appropriately and professionally manages risks and
   protects the health and welfare of all consumers.
Questions?

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SJRA and the Catahoula

  • 2. Table of Contents • SJRA GRP Plan (2 slides) • What is known or needs to be known about the Catahoula? (12 slides) • How are questions about the Catahoula answered? (11 slides) • How is the feasibility of Catahoula water different from the use of brackish water in other areas of the state? (4 slides) • How is the feasibility of Catahoula water different between an individual water system operator and a regional water system operator? (2 slides) • Conclusions (4 slides) • Questions?
  • 3. SJRA GRP Plan • Objective • Develop and implement the most cost-effective regional strategy to reliably provide quality drinking water in meeting regulatory compliance for all GRP Participants while also developing additional water supplies to supplement and extend existing surface water all in a manner which appropriately and professionally manages risks and protects the health and welfare of all consumers. • Results • LSGCD approval of largest Joint GRP. • Executed contracts with 84 LVGUs representing more that 80% by volume of demand of Montgomery County. • Established active/engaged GRP Review Committee to review all activities. • Design, land acquisition, permitting underway.
  • 4. SJRA GRP Plan • Use of existing known, sustainable, renewable and reliable surface water supply in Phase 1 • Meet LSGCD regulatory requirements • Phase 1 Surface Water Facilities - $1.41/1000 gallons • Raw water intake and pump station • Water treatment plant (30 mgd) with robust process • Finished water storage • Phase 1 Delivery System - $1.04/1000 gallons • Finished water pump station • Extensive transmission (57 miles) and delivery network (18 plants) • Thoroughly evaluate alternative strategies for future use • Brackish groundwater (Catahoula Aquifer) • Wastewater reuse • Additional surface water • Conservation • Drought Management
  • 5. What is known or needs to be known about the Catahoula?
  • 6. TWDB Report on Brackish Groundwater • “..almost 2.7 billion acre-feet of brackish groundwater that may be available for use in the state.” • Region H • TDS - 1000 to 3000 mg/L = 60,814,000 acre-feet • TDS – 3000 to 10,000 mg/L = 25,018,000 acre-feet • Productivity “High” • Production Costs “Low to Moderate” • “To be usable, brackish groundwater needs to be treated (desalinated).” Without treatment, brackish water can cause scaling and corrosion problems in water wells and piping..” • “Conclusions ..There are, however difficulties associated with implementing such projects that can be particularly challenging for smaller communities. Chief among them are managing the desalination waste and predicting the long-term performance of brackish groundwater aquifers.” Report 365: Aquifers on the Gulf Coast of Texas, Texas Water Development Board (February 2006)
  • 7. Location • Proximity to supply, treatment, storage, disposal, distribution and demand • Impacts from above and below ground interferences • Impacts to environmentally sensitive areas • Community impact necessity and mitigation
  • 8. Conventional Water Plant Distribution System Well Storage Booster (Evangeline Pump or Jasper)
  • 9. Depth • Impacts cost of drilling and energy to produce water • Contributes to quality and temperature of water (feet) (feet) 400 400 0 0 -400 -400 -800 -800 -1200 -1200 -1600 -1600 -2000 -2000 -2400 -2400 -2800 -2800 -3200 -3200 -3600 -3600 -4000 -4000 -4400 -4400 -4800 -4800 -5200 -5200 -5600 -5600 -6000 -6000 0 4 8 12 16 MILES
  • 10. Quantity • Unknown long-term consequences • Impacted by pumpage over prolonged period of time • Impacted by ability of aquifer to recharge/replenish • Impacted by number and location of adjacent wells
  • 11. Quality • Unknown long-term consequences • Impacted by pumpage over prolonged period of time • Impacted by contaminants in sands • May degrade over time • Required to meet Federal and State requirements • Inorganics (arsenic, barium, etc.) • Organics • Radionuclides (Gross Alpha, Gross Beta, Radium 226, Radium 228, Uranium, Radon 222, etc.) • Secondary Constituents (aluminum, chlorides, iron, manganese, Total Dissolved Solids, taste, odor, etc.) • Possible risks to consumers (high blood pressure, health conditions) • Requires effective treatment
  • 12. Disposal of Wastes • Deep well injection • Surface water disposal • Hauling to disposal facility • Environmental, permitting, and cost issues
  • 13. Temperature • Potentially > 110OF • Preferable by customers = 68OF • Require cooling towers for reduction to ambient temperature • Additional cooling may be required
  • 14. Reliability • Unknown long-term • Adversely affected by extensive pumpage • Dependent on no deterioration of water quality • Dependent on no deterioration of water quantity • Impacted by interconnectivity of sand layers
  • 15. Regulatory - LSGCD • Protect sustainability of Evangeline and Jasper Aquifers • Currently only 30% reduction by January 1, 2016 • Future increased reduction requirement may impact feasibility • Potential restrictions on water withdrawals, well spacing • Possible pumpage fees on withdrawal • State law may force regulation if pumpage impacts neighboring counties
  • 16. Costs • Impacted significantly by facility & infrastructure requirements • Production wells (depth drives pumps/motors, power usage) • Well collection lines (geographical dispersion drives needs) • Water treatment (contaminants and drinking water standards drive process) • Storage (required if blending other water supplies) • Cooling systems (temperature of groundwater drives needs) • Waste disposal (type of waste, environmental constraints and accessibility of disposal sites drives methods) • Transmission/distribution lines (geographical location of end users drives needs)
  • 17. Funding/Financial Stability • Impacted by unproven sources of water supply • Impacted by unknown long-term reliability • Impacted by failed or underutilized system that requires replacement or supplement by proven water source
  • 18. How are the questions concerning Catahoula water answered?
  • 19. Research “Much of the engineering feasibility is dependent on the quality, quantity and reliability of groundwater available for project implementation. Thus the collection, review, and preliminary analysis of existing data are critical.” “One of the most important aspects of planning a brackish groundwater desalination facility is that of accurately characterizing the groundwater source to be used….Even so, the location, quantity and quality of the brackish groundwater resources in Texas vary widely and must be evaluated individually.” Guidance Manual for Brackish Groundwater Desalination in Texas, (TWDB, April 2008)
  • 20. Phased Approach “Due to limited availability of data on brackish groundwater in Texas, a phased approach to evaluating the feasibility of brackish groundwater development provides the greatest chance of ultimate success. This process allows the project to move forward incrementally so that potential risks and fatal flaws can be identified at the earliest possible time and with minimal amount of capital investment. As new information is developed, the scope of additional work can be tailored to address project needs and minimize risk.” Guidance Manual for Brackish Groundwater Desalination in Texas, (TWDB, April 2008)
  • 21. Commitment to Public Health & Welfare “Engineers shall be entrusted to protect the health, safety, property, and welfare of the public in the practice of their profession.” “Engineers shall not perform any engineering function which, when measured by generally accepted engineering standards or procedures, is reasonably likely to result in the endangerment of lives, health, safety, property, or welfare of the public.” Texas Engineering Practice Act and Rules Concerning The Practice of Engineering and Professional Engineering Licensure, Texas Board of Professional Engineers, September 13, 2011
  • 22. SJRA GRP Contract • Allows Participants to explore for alternative water supplies • No pumpage fees on alternative water supplies • No restrictions on alternative water supplies • If applicable, GRP Participant must take planned amount of surface water
  • 23. SJRA GRP Participation • City of Willis • Two wells in Catahoula • Awaiting Texas Water Development Board Approval • Montgomery County UD 2 • One well in Catahoula • On hold – waiting on results of other Catahoula projects
  • 24. Industrial Water Use Prospect • Feasibility Study due December 2011 • Potential demonstration well – Spring 2012 • Interim Progress • Constituents of Concern from area pilot/test data (April Sound) • Aluminum – 0.546 to 3.360 mg/L – NDWSS recommends 0.05 to 0.20 mg/L • Chlorides – range of 90 to 330 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 250 mg/L & Texas Secondary Standard is 300 mg/L (max) • Corrosivity – Langelier Index - 0.30 to – 0.70 – Non-corrosive >0 Ryzner Index ranges from 18.5 to 19.5 – Non-corrosive between 5.0 and 7.0 • Iron – 0.434 to 2.10 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 0.3 mg/L • Manganese – 0.040 to 0.076 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 0.05 mg/L • Total Dissolved Solids – 584 to 1000 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 500 mg/L, Texas secondary standard limit is 1000 mg/l • Radionuclides – Radium 226 and 228 – 1.3 to 4.3 pCi/L – Primary Drinking Water Standard limit is 5 pCi/L
  • 25. Industrial Water Use Prospect • Interim Progress • Constituents of Concern from area pilot/test data (Bentwater) • Aluminum – 0.404 to 0.704 mg/L – NDWSS recommends 0.05 to 0.20 mg/L • Corrosivity – Langelier Index - 0.34 to – 0.73 – Non-corrosive >0 Ryzner Index ranges from 18.5 to 19.5 – Non-corrosive between 5.0 and 7.0 • Iron – 0.355 to o.383 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 0.3 mg/L • Total Dissolved Solids – 364 to 504 mg/L – EPA recommends limit of 500 mg/L, Texas secondary standard limit is 1000 mg/l • Facilities – if Drinking Water Quality is desired • Production wells from Catahoula Sandstone • Conventional treatment • Reverse Osmosis • Cooling towers • Deep well disposal of RO waste stream
  • 26. Facilities Meeting Drinking Water Standards • Conventional Treatment • Removal of aluminum, barium, chlorides, iron, manganese and turbidity to reduce membrane fouling • Reverse Osmosis • Remove high levels of sodium, chlorides and total dissolved solids • 50% of plant throughput
  • 27. Facilities Meeting Drinking Water Standards • Capital Cost $83,479,000 • Annual O & M Cost $ 9,236,000 • Annualized Capital Cost $1.99/1000 gallons • Annualized O & M Cost $2.53/1000 gallons • Total Annualized Cost $4.52/1000 gallons
  • 29. Woodlands Water Well 39 • Production well from Jasper Aquifer • Drill pilot test well below Jasper Aquifer into Catahoula • Additional 2200 feet • Pump water for 8 hours and obtain water samples • Store pumped water • Dispose of pumped brackish water • Total Additional Cost = $495,000 • Analyze laboratory results
  • 30. How is the feasibility of Catahoula water different from the use of brackish water in other areas of the state?
  • 31. San Antonio Water System • Existing, reliable, sustainable, and renewable surface water supply not available • Capacity = 10.5 mgd • Production wells = 1000 feet deep • Salinity = 1500 ppm TDS • Monitoring wells • Well collection system • Treatment facility • Onsite waste injection well • Existing distribution • Capital cost = $121,000,000 • Unit cost = $4.77/1000 gallons
  • 32. City of El Paso • Existing, reliable, sustainable, and renewable surface water supply not available • Capacity = 27.5 mgd • Rehab/Repair 17 existing production wells • 17 new production wells screened at 400 to 900 feet deep • Salinity = 900 to 1800 ppm TDS • 15.5 mgd treatment facility • Off site waste injection wells • Pipelines (<0.25 mile transmission) • Capital cost = $93,000,000 • Unit cost = $2.56/1000 gallons
  • 33. Aqua Water Supply • Capacity = 2 mgd • Salinity = 1400 ppm TDS • Treatment facility • Injection well or surface disposal • Capital cost = $14,000,000 • Unit cost = $3.08/1000 gallon deep well injection or $2.59/1000 for surface discharge
  • 34. Region H – MUD 8 & 9 Brackish Plan • Capacity = 2.0 mgd • Salinity = 1,000 to 5,000 mg/L • Depth of well = 1700 to 2800 feet • Treatment facility • Total capital cost = $12,000,000 • Unit Cost = $2.66/1000 gallons Region H Water Management Strategy Analysis, Technical Memorandum (TWDB, December 14, 2009)
  • 35. Summary Project / Description Capacity Water Depth Salinity Disposal Treatment Delivery Cost Total Cost Method Cost (per (per 1000 gal) (per 1000 1000 gal) gal) San Antonio Water System – 10.5 1000 feet 1500 ppm Deep well $4.10 $0.67; Integration $4.77 brackish desalination study MGD injection to existing distribution El Paso Water Utility – 27.5 400 to 900 900 to 1800 Deep well $2.56 Assuming no cost $2.56 brackish desalination project; MGD feet ppm injection of integration to project blends fresh water with existing desalinated water distribution system Aqua WSC, Bastrop – brackish 2 MGD 1400 ppm Deep well $3.08 Assuming no cost $3.08 desalination study injection of integration to existing distribution system Montgomery Co MUD 8&9 – 2 MGD 1700 to 2800 1000 to Not stated in $2.66 Assuming no cost $2.66 Region H Technical Memo feet 5000 ppm Tech Memo of integration to summarizing 2009 brackish (estimated) (estimated) existing desalination study distribution system SJRA preliminary cost analysis 10 MGD 3000 feet 1000 ppm Deep well $4.52 $1.00; Assume $5.52 for brackish desalination injection similar to GRP project based on recent distribution Catahoula samples SJRA Phase 1 GRP Project 30 MGD N/A N/A N/A $1.41 $1.04 $2.45 (surface water)
  • 36. How is the feasibility of Catahoula water different between an individual water system operator and a regional water system operator?
  • 37. Risk – Individual System • Possible unacceptable, unaffordable, unreliable water supply contained locally • Affect on public health and welfare • Moderate investment • Limited with no well collection system required for single site • Limited with use of existing distribution system or no distribution system
  • 38. Risk – Regional System • Possible unacceptable, unaffordable, unreliable water supply contained locally • Affect on public health and welfare • Large investment • Extensive network for water well collection • Extensive network for transmission and distribution
  • 40. SJRA has done its homework!
  • 41. SJRA GRP Plan • Use of existing known, sustainable, renewable and reliable surface water supply in Phase 1 • Meet LSGCD regulatory requirements • Phase 1 Surface Water Facilities - $1.41/1000 gallons • Raw water intake and pump station • Water treatment plant (30 mgd) with robust process • Finished water storage • Phase 1 Delivery System - $1.04/1000 gallons • Finished water pump station • Extensive transmission (57 miles) and delivery network (18 plants) • Thoroughly evaluate alternative strategies for future use • Brackish groundwater (Catahoula Aquifer) • Wastewater reuse • Additional surface water • Conservation • Drought Management
  • 42. Timeline 2012 2014 2015 2013 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2022 2030 2023 2024 2026 2028 2029 2021 2025 2027 Phase 1 Phase 1 Luce Phase 2 Phase 2 Const. GRP Bayou In Service Delayed Begins Deliver In With No With Surface Service Alternative Alternative Water Water Water Research, Select & Implement Alternative Water Strategies
  • 43. SJRA GRP Plan The most cost-effective regional strategy to reliably provide quality drinking water in meeting regulatory compliance for all GRP Participants while also developing additional water supplies to supplement and extend existing surface water all in a manner which appropriately and professionally manages risks and protects the health and welfare of all consumers.