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Brown and Caldwell to Design the Replacement of Critical Southern California Water Pipeline

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Metropolitan) has hired Brown and Caldwell to design a sectional replacement of the Rialto Feeder, a critical Southern California water supply pipeline.

The project is expected to rehabilitate a section of the water artery serving one of SoCal’s largest groundwater basins.

WD News: The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Metropolitan) has hired Brown and Caldwell to design a sectional replacement of the Rialto Feeder, a critical Southern California water supply pipeline.

Metropolitan’s mission is to ensure a safe and reliable water supply for the 19 million people in Southern California in the face of climate change and extended drought.

The Rialto Pipeline, constructed in 1972, is approximately 30 miles long with a diameter ranging from 96 inches to 144 inches. It conveys untreated water from DWR’s (California Department of Water Resources) Lake Silverwood to Metropolitan’s Live Oak Reservoir in La Verne. Under normal conditions, the Rialto Pipeline relies on raw water deliveries from the East Branch of the SWP (California State Water Project) via DWR’s Devil Canyon Afterbay.

Located in Upland, the aging 35-foot section of the large-diameter pipeline requires replacement due to mortar lining degradation. As a design engineer, Brown and Caldwell will provide professional services, encompassing utility investigations, design of a new cement mortar lined 121.5-inch diameter steel replacement pipe, restoration of existing improvements, and permit approval from the City of Upland.

Furthermore, the firm will work closely with Metropolitan to develop a construction sequencing plan to minimise service disruptions during replacement work. Once the design is complete, the new section of the pipeline is anticipated to be installed by late 2024.

“We applaud Metropolitan for their proactive approach to maximising the life of existing infrastructure,” said Steve Hirai, Vice President of Brown and Caldwell.

Source & image courtesy: Brown and Caldwell

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