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Document Information

Type: Government/technical report (infrastructure/public works)
File Size: 1.63 MB
Summary

This document is page 4 of a technical report, stamped with a House Oversight footer, detailing the water distribution infrastructure between a 'City' and a 'Town' (likely West Palm Beach and Palm Beach). It describes specific points of entry, pumping stations (Phipps Park), and five specific water transmission mains that cross the Intracoastal Waterway to deliver potable water.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Unknown Water Treatment Plant laboratory manager
Cited as the source for defining the first Point of Entry (POE) for sampling.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
The City
Supplier of potable water to the Town (likely West Palm Beach).
The Town
Recipient of water distribution (likely Town of Palm Beach).
Town's Public Works Department (PWD)
Provided plans of the distribution system.
South Palm Beach municipality
Location of distribution system tap 4201.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

Annual
Compliance sampling conducted by the City at several locations.
Various sampling taps

Locations (13)

Location Context
Location of distribution system tap 4201.
Location of the 'Booster' Pumping Station.
Body of water crossed by transmission mains.
Location marker for a 24-inch transmission main.
Start/end point for transmission main in the City.
Start/end point for transmission main in the City.
Intersection point for water main in the Town.
Intersection point for water main in the Town.
Location marker for water mains in the City.
Location on State Road A1A in the Town.
Location marker for a 16-inch water main.
Destination of a 20-inch main.
Near location of water main on Everglades Island.

Relationships (1)

The City Utility Provider/Recipient The Town
The City delivers drinking water to the Town via transmission mains crossing the Intracoastal Waterway.

Key Quotes (2)

"The Phipps Park 'Booster' is not a point of entry (POE) to the Town’s distribution system."
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"Plans of the distribution system serving the Town... identified five potable water transmission mains... crossing the Intracoastal Waterway."
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An eleventh distribution system tap, 4201, is located at 4201 South Ocean Boulevard (in the South Palm Beach municipality), outside the jurisdiction of the Town. The Phipps Park “Booster” Pumping Station (PS) is located within the Town’s jurisdiction. The Phipps Park “Booster” is not a point of entry (POE) to the Town’s distribution system. The City’s map indicates the locations of the sampling taps, the booster pump station, and a one million gallon (1 MG) storage tank within the Town’s jurisdiction. Figure 1 depicts the distribution system sampling taps, “booster” pumping station, and storage tank located within the Town’s boundary.
The City conducts annual compliance sampling at several sampling locations, most notably from the first point of entry (POE) to the distribution system. According to the City’s Water Treatment Plant laboratory manager, the first POE is the tap located in the Water Treatment Plant’s analytical laboratory.
POINTS OF ENTRY FOR THE CITY’S DELIVERY OF DRINKING WATER TO THE TOWN
Plans of the distribution system serving the Town, provided by the Town’s Public Works Department (PWD), identified five potable water transmission mains (large diameter pipes) crossing the Intracoastal Waterway and connecting to the distribution system to deliver the City’s potable water product to the Town. These five pipes include:
• A 24-inch diameter transmission main crossing the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) from/to 5th Street (in the City) to the eastern flank of the Royal Poinciana Bridge (in the Town):
• A 16-inch diameter water main crossing the ICW from/to 45th Street (in the City) to the intersection of North Lake Way and Orange Grove Road (in the Town);
• A 16-inch diameter water main crossing the ICW from the southern end of Flagler Drive (in the City) to the west end of “Sloan’s Curve (on State Road A1A, in the Town);
• A 16-inch diameter water main crossing the ICW from the intersection of Southern Boulevard with Flagler Drive (in the City) to the eastern flank of the Southern Boulevard Bridge (in the Town); and
• A 20-inch main crossing the ICW from the City to Everglades Island, near Barcelona Avenue (in the Town).
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