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<br />APPENDIX 1 <br /> <br />WATER TREA TMENT FACILITIES DESCRIPTION AND <br />LIST OF TRANSFERRED PROPERTY <br /> <br />1.1 Water Treatment Facilities <br /> <br />The purpose of this Appendix is to provide a summary description of the Water Treatment Facilities. It is <br />not intended to describe all elements that comprise the Water Treatment Facilities. The Water Treatment <br />Facilities include the following items as defined in the Service Contract and further described below: <br /> <br />Plant <br />Plant Site <br />Wells <br />Pump Stations/Storage <br /> <br />The Authority shall provide the Contract Services for all of the Water Treatment Facilities, whether or not <br />a particular element of the Water Treatment Facilities is identified herein. <br /> <br />1.2 Plant <br /> <br />The City owns the San Marcos Surface Water Treatment Plant (the "Plant") located at 91 Old Bastrop <br />Highway, San Marcos, Texas. The Plant, which was commissioned in calendar year 2000, is a 9 mgd <br />regional water supply treatment facility which currently provides treatment of surface water for the City <br />and the City of Kyle, with the potential to supply treated surface water to additional users. The Plant <br />currently has a peak rated capacity of 9 mgd. The Plant is designed for an expansion up to 24 mgd. <br />Currently, the Plant is a conventional surface water treatment plant designed with coagulation, <br />sedimentation by a single upflow contact basin clarifier with tube settlers, filtration with four dual media <br />high rate filters, chemical feed systems to support enhanced coagulation, clearwell storage, pumping <br />forebay, three high service pumps, and dual disinfection capacity with chlorine and chlorine dioxide. <br /> <br />1.3 Plant Site <br /> <br />Please see Attachment A for a map of the portion of the 300 acre Plant Site for which the Authority is <br />responsible. <br /> <br />1.4 Wells <br /> <br />The City is permitted to pump each year approximately 5,400 acre-feet from the Edwards Aquifer under <br />permits issued by the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EEA). The production facilities at each well pump <br />groundwater into the City's water storage system. After treatment, the water is distributed into designated <br />water system pressure zones. The well production facilities (collectively the "Wells") are: <br /> <br />2 Spring Lake wells located at l03 Ed JL Green Drive <br />1 Comanche well located at Vista Drive/Comanche Street <br />1 McCarty well located at 2900 Great Oaks Drive <br />1 Soyars well located at 3424 Hunter Road <br />2 Oakridge wells located at 705 Harmons Way <br /> <br />3 <br />