Kasper Regional Lift Station
Georgetown, TX
The project serves as a regional lift station for southeast Georgetown, a rapidly growing area of Central Texas, and was designed to accommodate flows from nearby developments under various stages of design. We conducted a sewershed analysis of worst-case scenarios and coordinated these scenarios with Georgetown city staff to determine optimal manhole and wet well depths so all future developments would flow to the lift station.
Additionally, we completed two design alternatives for the access road into the lift station site; one design accounted for potential roadway improvements, and one design accounted for current conditions.
After the project was designed and approved for construction, the FEMA floodplain was altered, pushing a small portion of the 100-year floodplain into a corner of the site. Pape-Dawson coordinated with all subconsultants to modify the design of the lift station to address mitigation of floodwaters.
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Wastewater
Infrastructure Design
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