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WCID #1
Water & Sewer Service Operations and Capital Briefing
Outline
• BCWCID #1 – Background• Water Supply• Contracts• Stillhouse Water Plant- Update• Re Use Operation – Update• South WWTP – Update
Fort HoodKilleen, Texas
Type Army post
Coordinates31 08 97 47 / 31.13 97.78 / 31.13;° ′N ° ′W °N °W -97.78Coordinates: 31 08 97 47 / 31.13 97.78 / 31.13;° ′N ° ′W °N °W -97.78
Built 1942
BACKGROUNDTHE BEGINNING-FORT HOOD
The War Department announced the selection of Camp Hood in January 1942. Most utilities were in place by August 1942.
Camp received water from a transmission line on the Lampasas River near the Dam on Lake Stillhouse.
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LAKE BELTON CONSTRUCTION
•Construction of the lake started in 1949 and was completed in 1954
•Cost to build-$17 million
• Conservation pool level=594 feet above sea level
•Between 1949 and 1954, the Army constructed a 12 MGD treatment plant on Lake Belton because the water from the Lampasas River was not adequate to serve the Base and Killeen
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CREATION OF DISTRICT
•City of Killeen needed water and Ft. Hood wanted to assist City
•Department of Army ruling prohibited Ft. Hood from being in the wholesale water business and selling water to any City
• Bell County WCID #1 was created in March 1952 to be the vehicle to sell water to Killeen and other area cities by leasing the plant from the Army.
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DISTRICT WATER CONTRACT TO OPERATE WATER PLANT
September 26, 1955 -“THE WATER TREATMENT CONTRACT”
•District begins operating the Water Treatment Plant under the terms of a “NEGOTIATED WATER SERVICE CONTRACT”, with the Army. Contract No. DA-41-093 AIV-1146
• District transported water from Lake Belton for use by the US Army under the adjudicated water rights issued by the Texas Water Commission.
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WATER PLANT LEASE
February 24, 1956 - “THE LEASE”
• District secured a long term lease “DA-41-443-ENG-4801”, to lease the existing plant and all of the infrastructure to include all land, machinery, and appurtenances to be used for the water treatment plant and all transmission facilities for the supply of water to the District’s customers.
• This agreement has been extended until 2050 by Supplemental Agreement No. 3, drafted November 12, 2004.
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WATER SUPPLYDISTRICT’S WATER CONTRACTS
April 27,1956 - “KILLEEN AND COPPERAS COVE CONTRACT”
• Entities entered into a contract with the District to treat and transport water and entities recognized District’s contracts and lease with the Federal Government.
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THE DISTRICT’S CONTRACT WITH BRA
July 28, 1964
“CONTRACT WITH THE BRAZOS RIVER AUTHORITY”
• Authority agrees to sell water to District of such quantities as District can beneficially utilize for a period of 35 years beginning January 1, 1966
• District pays $.02/1000 gallons for water withdrawn from Lake Belton.
• Under terms of “Negotiated Water Service Contract with the Army” – the Army has a water permit from the Texas Water Commission to divert and use water from Lake Belton and the District shall not be required to make payment to the BRA for water diverted for and used by Fort Hood. ( This is called An Adjudicated Water Right).
• The District shall pay for water diverted by the District for all other use.
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In the early to mid 1980’s water had become a much
needed commodity and entities such as the BRA saw it as way to increase
revenues to build reservoirs and
infrastructure to meet water demands of the
area they served.
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Until this time, most water providers could use as much
water as beneficially needed and pay around $.02 / 1000 gallons
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In late 1984 and early 1985 negotiations for water began and it
was determined that the county (BELL) would hold all of the water
rights. Bell County under Judge Garth authorized Clay Roming, an
engineer from Temple, to determine the water needs for Bell
County.
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Items of Interest from the 1985 Clay Roming Report
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1985 CLAY ROMING REPORT
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1985 CLAY ROMING REPORT
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1985 CLAY ROMING REPORT
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HOW THE DISTRICT OBTAINED ITS WATER RIGHTS
•In 1985 the BRA and the County entered into a contract agreement for 43,000 ac/ft. of water
•In February 1987 the County assigned 27,609 ac/ft. to the District
•In 1992 the County assigned the District an additional 1,900 ac/ft. titled “Final Assignment of Bell County Water” making the total assigned amount of 29,509 ac/ft. to the District.
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DISTRICT’S 1992 BRA CONTRACT
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Increased to 29,509 by First Amend.
Option Water
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Increased to 29,509 by First Amend.
Option Water
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Election Use Water
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As a result of the 1992 Water Supply Agreement Each entity received certain amounts of water beginning January 1, 2001. This contract expires December 31, 2042.
Killeen 29,964 Ac/FtCopperas Cove 7,824 Ac/FtBelton 4,966 Ac/FtHarker Heights 5,265 Ac/FtWCID #3 740 Ac/Ft439 WSC 750 Ac/Ft
49,509 Ac/Ft
* Prior to 1992 Agreements the District operated under the 1964 Contract, where the District could use as much water as was beneficially needed at the rate of $.02 / 1000 gallons.
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WATER RIGHTS SUMMARY
Entity Two Tier Water(Option/Election Use) System Water
Other Water Rights
Total Water Rights
Killeen 29,964 10,000 - 39,964 Copperas Cove 7,824 1,000 - 8,824 Belton 4,966 1,000 2,500 8,466 Harker Heights 5,265 - 3,235 8,500 WCID #3 740 250 - 990 439 750 - 1,409 2,159 District - 750 - 750 Totals 49,509 13,000 7,144 69,653
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QUICK RECAP
1. District’s Two Tier Contract with the BRA for 49,509 Ac/Ft expires December 31,2042
2. District’s System Water Availability Agreement for 13,000 Ac/ Ft expires August 31,2031
3. District’s Lease Agreement with Fort Hood expires December 31,2050
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CITY OF KILLEEN SERVICE AREA
DISTRICT’S TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
EXCERPTS FROM COK MASTER PLAN
EXCERPTS FROM COK MASTER PLAN
CITY OF KILLEEN WASTEWATER BASIN
EXCERPTS FROM TAC RE: WW PLANT PLANNING
Excerpts from Second Amendment to Water Supply Contract
Excerpts from Second Amendment to Water Supply Contract
ANNUAL RATE LETTER
ANNUAL RATE LETTER CONT’D
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STILLHOUSE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
• Will serve Killeen’s growth in the South
• Will provide City with 10 MGD • Projected completion is end of 2018• Funded by $50,145,000 bonds issued
in 2014
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STILLHOUSE WATER TREATMENT PLANT COST INFORMATION
Total Plant Capacity
City of Killeen
Capacity Capital (MGD) Costs
City of Harker Heights
Capacity Capital (MGD) Costs
City of Copperas Cove
Capacity Capital (MGD) Costs
439 WSC
Capacity Capital(MGD) Costs
WCID No. 3
Capacity Capital(MGD) Costs
17.5 MGD 10 $29,600,000 2.0 $ 5,920,000 3.0 $ 8,880,000 1.5 $ 4,440,000 1.0 $ 2,960,000
19.5 MGD 12 $ 33,640,000 2.0 $ 5,606,000 3.0 $ 8,409,000 1.5 $ 4,204,500 1.0 $ 2,803,000
*All costs are estimated. Actual costs will be finalized in the Preliminary Engineering Report.
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• On an interim basis (until the new plant is constructed and operational), the District will guarantee Killeen an additional 2 mgd of treated water per day.
• Killeen will not have to pay for the additional water unless the water is actually used.
• This is to help Killeen with the .6 (.39)rule. TAC §290.45(f)(4) states that the capacity of the system shall be at least 0.6gpm per connection (Killeen’s variance allows them to use 0.39 gpm instead of 0.6 gpm).
STILLHOUSE WATER TREATMENT PLANTDISTRICT COLLABORATION
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LOCATION OF PROPOSED STILLHOUSE WTP
Lake Stillhouse Hollow
Lake Stillhouse Plant & Transmission Main
Current Status
• Project is currently in design stage• Working with Corp of Engineers to obtain final
authorization• Anticipate advertising for plant and raw water
lines in January 2017
Re-Use Operation Project
• WCID 1 to make up to 2 MGD of WW effluent available for irrigation of the Stone Tree Golf Course
• Included obtaining 210 Authorization from TCEQ, constructing necessary improvements for delivery, assuring Type I re-use quality is achieved
Excerpts for Reclaimed Water Supply Agreement
Excerpts for Reclaimed Water Supply Agreement
Excerpts for Reclaimed Water Supply Agreement
Excerpts for Reclaimed Water Supply Agreement
Excerpts for Reclaimed Water Supply Agreement
Excerpts for Reclaimed Water Supply Agreement
Current Status
• Total Project Funding from COK was $987,891 and $598,000 from Killeen ECD
• Project was completed in 2015 with the first water flowing to the golf course in October 2015
• The golf course has purchased 35,171,000 gallons through 11/30/16
South WWTP Project
• Improved headworks to reduce grease, other loadings ahead of SBR
• Additional air for treating higher strength waste within the SBR
• Additional digester capacity • Capability to discharge up to 2 MGD to
Trimmier Creek
New Diffusers showing good air distribution
Diffusers plugged by grease showing poor air distribution
Excerpts from General Certificate for 2014 WW Bonds
Excerpts from General Certificate for 2014 WW Bonds
Excerpts from General Certificate for 2014 WW Bonds
Excerpts from General Certificate for 2014 WW Bonds
Current Status
• Bond funds available $8,000,000• Estimated to be substantially complete March
of 2017• Estimated bond expenses $8,000,000
Summary
• BCWCID #1 – Background• Water Supply• Contracts• Stillhouse Water Plant- Update• Re Use Operation – Update• South WWTP – Update
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