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2016-32
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3/15/2016
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City of San Marcos <br />Water Reuse System <br />Asset Management Plan <br />Figure 1.1 — Map of the City of San Marcos <br />1.2 The San Marcos Water reuse System <br />The existing treated wastewater reuse system, also known as reclaimed water, consists of a <br />reuse pump station, an effluent wet well, an electrical motor control center, and a disinfection <br />system, which is located at the San Marcos Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The effluent <br />is withdrawn after filtration, chlorine is added for disinfection, and is transported via an 18 -inch <br />pipeline extending approximately 7.5 miles south of the WWTP. This 18 -inch line currently <br />provides reclaimed water to Hays Energy for power plant cooling. A 12 -inch line, approximately <br />3 miles long tees -off from the 18 -inch line, and provides reclaim water to Martin Marietta <br />industries for process water, Heldenfels concrete plant, and a cement plant. A new 12 -inch <br />water line is under construction, which will provide reclaimed water to Kissing Tree for golf <br />course irrigation, as per agreements made by the City. A separate 16 -inch reclaimed water line <br />approximately 4,700 linear feet is located at the north -west side of the WWTP, which will <br />provide reclaim water to the Texas State University thermal plants. Air /Vacuum release valves, <br />February 2016 Page 2 <br />
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