David Scholler, PE, Senior Project Manager at Brown & Gay Engineers, Inc. discusses the planning that North Fort Bend Water Authority has and will complete in order to meet Fort Bend Subsidene District's mandated reduction of groundwater use.
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2009-02-17 Seminar - Next In Line - North Fort Bend Water Authoritys Surface Water Conversion
1. Next in Line
NFBWA Surface Water Conversion
Southeast Chapter Texas AWWA
Current Challenges in the Potable Water Industry in Southeast Texas
February 17, 2009
2. David Scholler, P.E.
Senior Project Manager
Brown & Gay Engineers, Inc.
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3. Fort Bend County
• One of fastest growing counties in US
• 72% population increase from 1980 to 1990
• 57% population increase from 1990 to 2000
• Population 354 452 in 2000
354,452
• Estimated population of 475,000 in 2009
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5. Groundwater Pumpage
By Regulatory Area – Fort Bend County
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6. Fort Bend Subsidence District
2003 Regulatory Plan
Area
A A required to reduce
id d
groundwater production
– Submit GRP: January 2008
– Reduce groundwater
withdrawals to 70% of total
water demand: January 2013
– Reduce groundwater
withdrawals to 40% of total
water demand: January 2025
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8. Authority Creation
• Created in May 2005
– By the 79th Texas Legislature through Senate Bill 1798
• Authority objectives
– Reach compliance with FBSD’s groundwater reduction initiative
– Develop a long term plan for surface water delivery to its customers
– Fairly allocate costs among residents of North Fort Bend County
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9. Authority Powers
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Purchase, acquire and construct water facilities
i d f ili i
• Purchase water
• Sell water (wholesale or retail under limited conditions)
• Adopt, implement and enforce a GRP
– Who will convert to surface water and when
• Impose fees and charges including pumpage and import fees
• Issue bonds
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12. Contract Participants
• George Ranch Foundation • Fort Bend County FWSD 1
• Brazos Lakes HOA • Fort Bend County MUD 131
• Champion technologies, Inc. • Fort Bend County MUD 189
• Chemical Lime • Kingdom Heights HOA
• City of Arcola • Royal Valley Utilities, Inc.
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14. NFBWA Projected Population and Demands
Total Water Demand* Minimum Surface Water
Year Population
(MGD) Demand (MGD)
2005 107,000 – –
2013 173,300 36.4 10.9 (30%)
2020 205,000 49.3 14.8 (30%)
2025 289,000 68.0 40.8 (60%)
2035 365,000 88.9 53.3 (60%)
2045 429,000 102.8 61.7 (60%)
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* Assumes 210 gpcd, includes Contract Participants
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15. 2013 Surface Water Conversion
• 2008 submitted G
b i d Groundwater
d
Reduction Plan
• Where is the water coming
from?
– COH, specifically the East Water
Purification Plant in 2013 (27mgd)
from a supply point near COH
Bellaire Braes PS
– 2025 (91-27 or 64mgd) from a
supply point near Peek Road and
IH10
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16. NHCRWA
WHCRWA
NFBWA
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17. Statistics for 2013
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Convert approximately 23 MUDs
i l MUD
• Design and build approximately 36 miles of water lines
• Acquire easements through 276 parcels of property including
County ROW, Flood Control, CenterPoint
• B ild a 27 MGD pump station iincluding property acquisition
Build t ti l di t i iti
• Establish authority monumentation
• Negotiate a water supply contract with the COH
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18. How Much Water Will The MUD Receive?
• Th MUD will be converted
The ill b d • Wh about new wells?
What b ll ?
approximately 90% for the – Try to avoid new wells
y
year – Early conversion may be possible
– Winter supply will vary from – Look to neighbors with
Summer supply interconnects
– MUDs will be required – Size appropriately
maintain their wells to provide
the difference
– N MUD will h
New MUDs ill have t have
to h
at least one water plant with
storage
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20. Well Permits
• NFBWA will be listed as a co-permittee on all well permits
– The MUD will still obtain the permit and pay the permit fees
– All permits should have the same expiration date of September 30
– Once surface water starts flowing, the permit will be for the total
amount, b t b k out b type (
t but broken t by t (groundwater & surface water)
dt f t)
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21. Where Are Pumpage Rates Going?
Cost of Surface Water Cost of Ground Water
Year
• P for groundwater
Pay f d ($/1000) ($/1000)
pumped currently 2007 - $0.19
$0.60 per 1000 g
p gallons 2008 - $0.30
2009 - $0.60
• Once converted you will 2010 - $0.90
pay one rate for ground 2011 - $
$1.20
water and one rate for 2012 - $1.50
surface water 2013 $2.15 $1.80
2014 $2.25
$2 25 $1.90
$1 90
2015 $2.35 $2.00
2021 $2.60 $2.25
2024 $2.75
$2 75 $2.40
$2 40
2025 $2.75 $2.40
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22. Pumpage Fee Comparison
$
$2.00
WHCRWA
$1.80
NHCRWA
NFBWA $1.60
$1.40
$1 40
$ per 1000 gals
$1.20
$1.00
$0.80
$0.60
$0 0
$0.40
$0.20
$0.00
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Years Prior to Conversion Requirement
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23. Bond Sale
• Authority does not need TCEQ approval
• MUDs will be given the opportunity to provide capital
contributions for pumpage credits
• Authority has arranged interim financing to p y costs
y g g pay
through mid 2009
• Authority was scheduled to have a bond sale in early
2009
• Currently working with TWDB for initial funding of $142 M
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24. Schedule to Conversion
• GRP submitted
b itt d
• Negotiated a water supply contract with City of Houston
• Routing analysis underway – 2013 Routing complete
• Easement acquisition has started
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• Design started in 2008 on 2013 system
• Construction to start late 2009
• Water delivery by mid year 2012
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25. NFBWA
Website dd
W b it address: www.nfbwa.com
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Contact:
Brown & Gay Engineers, Inc
281-558-8700
281 558 8700
David C. Scholler, PE
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