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Welcome to the Cleveland
Division of Water Plant
Enhancement Program (PEP) Web
Page.
This site hopes to better inform
the public on project design and
construction elements, project
team members, and upcoming
events. We will continue to
update this site as new
information becomes available.
Thank you for visiting and
please call again.
CLEVELAND DIVISION OF
WATER PLANT ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
The Cleveland Division of Water
strives to provide high quality
drinking water to its customers.
The projects completed under the
PEP will ensure that the
community continues to be
provided with safe, reliable
water service well into this
next century.
Project Objectives
The PEP objectives are as
follows:
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Continue the
long successful
history of
providing high
quality water to
the City of
Cleveland and
surrounding
area.
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Evaluate and
optimize water
works plant
capacity to
provide reliable
water production
capability.
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Meet and exceed
current and
anticipated
federal and
state drinking
water
regulations.
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Renovate and/or
replace aged
facilities.
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Maximize
operational
flexibility,
efficiency and
safety of the
water works
plants.
Design and construct new
facilities in a cost-effective
manner that limits capital
costs, operational and
maintenance costs, and
ultimately water rates to the
extent possible.
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Why PEP (Plant Enhancement
Program)?
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The age of the water works
plants, the ever-stringent
regulations, and the philosophy
of the Division of Water (CWD)
to provide a reliable source of
quality potable water at a
reasonable cost are what
initiated CWD’s embarking upon a
Plant Enhancement Program (PEP)
to modernize the water works
plants.
To aid in the management of the
PEP, the City hired Montgomery
Watson as its Program Management
Consultant (PMC). The PMC
assists in the procurement,
administration, and management
of planners, designers and
contractors.
As the first step in the PEP,
the firm Camp Dresser & McKee
was hired as the Facility
Planning Consultant (FPC). The
FPC developed a Facility Plan
for each of the four water
works. The Facility Plan
includes an evaluation of all
functional structures, grounds,
equipment, piping, water
processes, production and
aesthetic aspects of the
facilities. The FPC has reviewed
and evaluated all items in
detail, considering possible
alternatives to the current
operations and processes and
recommended appropriate
solutions to meet the Program’s
objectives. The FPC has
developed a project
implementation plan to complete
the required, requested or
recommended and approved tasks,
projects, or contracts.
Professional design firms have
also been employed to provide
the contract bidding documents
for the projects described
below. Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
(MPI), is designing the Baldwin
projects and Camp Dresser &
McKee (CDM) is designing the
Nottingham Projects, while
Metcalf & Eddy (M&E) is
designing the G. Morgan
Projects.
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Project Information |
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PROJECT
DESCRIPTIONS PHASE I
Baldwin Water Works Plant
Baldwin Filter
Improvements Project
Forty filters currently provide
filtration capacity of 160 MGD
(million gallons per day). Under
this project, the capacity of
twenty filters will be increased
for a combined operating
capacity of 165 MGD. The 20
remaining filters will be
abandoned with appurtenances
removed. Not having to
rehabilitate these filters
result in significant cost
savings.
This project also includes low
voltage electrical and HVAC
renovation, and upgrading filter
instrumentation and control.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from late 1999
through late 2000. Construction
is expected to begin in early
2001 with completion forecast
for fall 2003.
Baldwin Filter Building
Structural Improvements Project
The Filter Building East Wing
will be renovated both
architecturally and
structurally. Rehabilitation of
the concrete roof will be
performed. Also included in the
project is exterior window
replacement, settled water
conduit modifications, below
grade concrete construction of a
new stairwell, as well as
exterior building architectural
repair.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from late 1999
through late 2000. Construction
is expected to begin in early
2001 with completion forecast
for fall 2003.
Baldwin
Administration/Chemical Project
The filter area to be abandoned
as part of the Filter project
will be rehabilitated to house
new chemical storage and feed
systems, one air scour blower,
and backwash pumps. Material
handling, instrumentation and
controls, low voltage
electrical, and HVAC and
dust/vapor control systems will
be installed or renovated.
Also as part of this project,
asbestos and lead based paint
removal/encapsulation is
planned. Building
architectural/structural
renovations and site/civil
improvements are scheduled,
including site drainage
improvements, parking expansion
and access road improvements.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from early 2002
through early 2003. Construction
is expected to begin in summer
2003 with completion forecast
for late 2005.
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Nottingham
Water Works Plant
Nottingham Filter Improvements
Project
Twenty-four filters currently
provide a filtration capacity of
92-138 MGD (million gallons per
day). Under this project, the
capacity of eighteen of the
filters will be increased. The 6
remaining filters will be
abandoned with other unnecessary
accessories removed.
Also as part of this project,
complete
architectural/structural
renovation and modification of
the Filter Building, low voltage
electrical and HVAC renovation,
and upgrading filter
instrumentation and control is
planned. All exterior windows
will be replaced in the Filter
and Administration Buildings.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from fall 1999
through fall 2000. Construction
is expected to begin in early
2001 with completion forecast
for Fall 2003.
Nottingham Blower
Building and Site Improvements
Project
A new building will be
constructed to house the air
scour blower system.
Civil/architectural work as well
as HVAC, electrical, and
plumbing/fire protection will be
included. Also as part of this
project, a new guardhouse and
site security fencing will be
constructed to enhance plant
security control.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from fall 1999
through fall 2000. Construction
is expected to begin in early
2001 with completion forecast
for fall 2003.
Nottingham Chemical
Project
The filter area abandoned as
part of the Filter project will
be rehabilitated to house new
chemical storage and feed
systems and backwash pumps.
Material handling,
instrumentation and controls,
main electrical component
replacement, low voltage
electrical, and HVAC and
dust/vapor control systems will
be installed or renovated.
Also as part of this project,
building
architectural/structural
renovations and site/civil
improvements are scheduled,
including access road
improvements.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from fall 2000
through fall 2001. Construction
is expected to begin in early
2002 with completion forecast
for summer 2004.
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Garrett Morgan
Water Works Plant
G. Morgan
Finished Water Pumping Station
Project
A new Finished Water Pumping
Station will be constructed
under this project. An existing
5 MG (million gallons) Filtered
Water Reservoir will be
demolished to construct the new
pumping station within the same
footprint.
In addition to reservoir
demolition and pumping station
(building) construction, new
finished water pumps, backwash
pumps, control and isolation
valves and controls will be
provided. Temporary underground
water conduits will be installed
to maintain plant operations
during construction.
Building ancillary systems will
be installed, including a new
power distribution center
(substation adjacent to the
pumping station), building HVAC,
electrical, plumbing, and
material handling. Site/civil
improvements, including
roadways, drainage, grading, and
parking will be included in this
project.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from fall 1999
through early 2001. Construction
is expected to begin in summer
2001 with completion forecast
for fall 2003.
G. Morgan
Filter/Administration Building
Improvements Project
This project is to provide new
area usage in the Administration
building consisting of a new
operator’s laboratory and office
space. Four (4) filters will be
taken out of service in order to
provide space required for the
improvements. Additionally, a
new boiler system will be
installed to provide building
heating.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from fall 1999
through early 2001. Construction
is expected to begin in summer
2001 with completion forecast
for fall 2003.
G. Morgan East Reservoir
Project
Following construction of the
new Finished Water Pumping
Station, the existing pumping
station will be demolished. This
project includes demolition of
the existing High Service
Pumping Station and construction
of a new 20 MG (million gallons)
reservoir to occupy the location
of the demolished pumping
station. Temporary and permanent
underground conduits and yard
piping will be constructed to
maintain plant operations during
construction. This project
provides instrumentation and
controls, roadways, drainage,
and site/civil improvements.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from spring 2002
through spring 2003.
Construction is expected to
begin in summer 2003 with
completion forecast for early
2006.
G. Morgan West Reservoir
Project
Following construction of the
new East Reservoir, the 20 MG
(million gallons) cell of the
existing reservoir will be
demolished. This project
includes demolition of the
existing reservoir and
construction of a new 20 MG
reservoir to occupy the location
of the demolished reservoir.
Temporary and permanent
underground conduits and yard
piping will be constructed to
maintain plant operations during
construction. This project
provides instrumentation and
controls, roadways, drainage,
and site/civil improvements.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from fall 2004
through fall 2005. Construction
is expected to begin in early
2006 with completion forecast
for summer 2008.
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At All of Our
Water Works Plants…
Filter
Monitoring Improvements
(Turbidimeters and Particle
Counters) Project
This project includes the
installation of turbidimeters on
all filters and particle
counters on approximately half
of the filters at Baldwin,
Morgan, and Nottingham Water
Works Plants. The instruments
shall be provided with all
mechanical and electrical
connectors. This project also
includes instrument connection
to a centralized computer. The
computer shall be supplied under
the project with software and
support accessories so as to
provide historical data logging
and report generation.
Design efforts are scheduled to
take place from spring 2000
through fall 2000. Construction
is expected to begin in early
2001 with completion forecast
for summer 2001.
Laboratory Information
Management System (LIMS) Project
This project provides a
Laboratory Information
Management System (LIMS) to
integrate data from the Plant,
Operator, and Compliance
laboratories into a consistent
and unified environment in a
timely manner. Additionally, the
LIMS will facilitate internal
and regulatory reporting.
This project includes delivery,
installation, testing, and
debugging a comprehensive
computerized LIMS, end-user
information technology and
administrative staff training,
and professional assistance
services. Also included in this
project are services necessary
to provide local network
connectivity to support the LIMS
at the Morgan, Nottingham and
Baldwin Water Works Plants, and
to set up the new computer
workstations and servers.
This professional service
project is scheduled for award
in late 2000 with completion
forecast for late 2001.
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Phase II
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Baldwin
Pretreatment
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Baldwin Rapid
Mix
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Nottingham
Pretreatment
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Nottingham
Administration
Building
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Nottingham
Backwash
Clarifiers
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Nottingham
Residuals
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Morgan Intake
Improvements
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Morgan Chemical
Facility
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Crown Low
Voltage
Electrical
Phase III
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Baldwin
Residuals &
Reservoir
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Baldwin Plant
Fairmount Pumps
& Bldg
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Baldwin Kirtland
Pumps &
Electrical
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Nottingham
Pumping
Rehabilitation
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Nottingham
Reservoir
Rehabilitation
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Morgan Residuals
Pretreatment,
Raw Water Pumps
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Morgan Division
Avenue
Relocation
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Morgan Filter
Event Schedule
Phase I Design and Construction
Oct. 1999 to March 2007
Phase II Design and Construction
March 2002 to June 2007
Phase III Design and
Construction
Jan. 2003 to Dec. 2010
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Project Directory |
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City of Cleveland
Department of Public Utilities
Cleveland Water Department (CWD)
1201 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Program Management Consultant,
PMC
Montgomery Watson Americas
1300 East Ninth Street, Suite
1101
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Phone 216-623-3780
Fax 216-623-2683
PMC Team:
M2 International
V Group
KS Associates
Romich Group
Phase I Design Professionals
Camp Dresser & McKee (CDM)
55 Erieview Plaza, Suite 300
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Phone 216-579-0404
Fax 216-579-0414
Malcolm Pirnie
1111 Superior Avenue, Suite 1010
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Phone 216-912-2125
Fax 216-912-2126
Metcalf & Eddy
1300 East Ninth Street, Suite
1215
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Phone 216-910-2000
Fax 216-910-2010
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