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404 East Main Street PO Box 712 East Middlebury, VT 05740 Phone 802.382.8522 Fax 802.382.8640 25 Washington Street Rutland, VT 05701 Phone 802.747.3080 Fax 802.747.4820 www.ottercrk.com e-mail: [email protected] Otter Creek Engineering provides solutions for our public and private clients’ water supply needs. Whether it is a 1.2 million gallon per day surface water treatment facility, a new gravel well to serve an historic village center, a water line upgrade or lead and copper control at an elementary school, our engineers address each system’s problems in ways that are both cost-effective and operator-friendly. Our staff has extensive skills in the planning, design, permitting and construction engineering of many types of water supply projects. Our experience includes: • Demand analysis • South development • Water treatment, (including filtration and chemical addition) • Storage facilities • Pumping facilities • Distribution systems The background and experience of Otter Creek Engineering’s professional allow us to provide complete project services. In addition to engineering design services, we can assist clients with funding applications, permitting, construction bids and oversight. We have the flexibility to adjust our level of management services to meet each clients’ needs. The Otter Creek Engineering staff has extensive experience with state and federal regulatory requirements that impact large and small water supplies. Our long-standing relationships with regulatory authorities and familiarity with design requirements facilitate the design, permitting and operation of our clients’ water supply systems. Tri-Town Upgraded While Servicing the Community The Tri-Town Water District’s Treatment Facility in Addison, Vermont had reached its capacity. Otter Creek Engineering analyzed the District’s current and project- ed needs, and designed a facility upgrade that creatively integrated new filtration and control technology within the existing structure while maintaining the system’s treatment and pumping capacity throughout construction. Supply, Treatment, Storage, Distribution Water Supply Professional, Innovative, Practical Leland & Gray Union High School Water System Improvements The Leland & Gray Union High School’s water supply failed to meet the requirements of the USEPA’s Lead and Copper Rule. Otter Creek engineering evaluated the water quality parameters and designed a cost effective treatment system that brings the school into compliance with regulatory requirements. New Pump Station to Meet Wilgus State Park’s Water Needs Demand at the Wilgus State Park in Ascutney, Vermont had exceeded the capacity of the facility’s water supply. Otter Creek Engineering designed storage and pumping systems that meet the needs of the Park’s day and overnight users. The new pump station was designed to match the architecture of the Park’s historic buildings constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression.

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Page 1: Supply, Treatment, Storage, Distribution Treatment, Storage, Distribution Water Supply Professional, Innovative, Practical Leland & Gray Union High School Water System Improvements

404 East Main StreetPO Box 712East Middlebury, VT 05740

Phone 802.382.8522Fax 802.382.8640

25 Washington StreetRutland, VT 05701

Phone 802.747.3080Fax 802.747.4820

www.ottercrk.come-mail: [email protected]

Otter Creek Engineering provides solutionsfor our public and private clients’ watersupply needs. Whether it is a 1.2 milliongallon per day surface water treatment facility,a new gravel well to serve an historic villagecenter, a water line upgrade or lead andcopper control at an elementary school, ourengineers address each system’s problems inways that are both cost-effective andoperator-friendly.

Our staff has extensive skills in the planning,design, permitting and constructionengineering of many types of water supplyprojects. Our experience includes:

• Demand analysis• South development• Water treatment, (including filtration

and chemical addition)• Storage facilities• Pumping facilities• Distribution systems

The background and experience of Otter Creek Engineering’sprofessional allow us to provide complete project services. Inaddition to engineering design services, we can assist clientswith funding applications, permitting, construction bids andoversight. We have the flexibility to adjust our level ofmanagement services to meet each clients’ needs.

The Otter Creek Engineering staff has extensive experiencewith state and federal regulatory requirements that impact largeand small water supplies. Our long-standing relationships withregulatory authorities and familiarity with design requirementsfacilitate the design, permitting and operation of our clients’water supply systems.

Tri-Town Upgraded WhileServicing the Community

The Tri-Town Water District’sTreatment Facility in Addison,Vermont had reached itscapacity. Otter CreekEngineering analyzed theDistrict’s current and project-ed needs, and designed afacility upgrade that creativelyintegrated new filtration andcontrol technology within the existing structure whilemaintaining the system’streatment and pumpingcapacity throughoutconstruction.

Supply, Treatment, Storage, Distribution

Water SupplyProfessional, Innovative, Practical

Leland & Gray Union HighSchool Water SystemImprovements

The Leland & Gray Union HighSchool’s water supply failed tomeet the requirements of theUSEPA’s Lead and Copper Rule.Otter Creek engineeringevaluated the water qualityparameters and designed a costeffective treatment system thatbrings the school into compliancewith regulatory requirements.

New Pump Station to MeetWilgus State Park’s Water Needs

Demand at the Wilgus State Parkin Ascutney, Vermont had exceededthe capacity of the facility’s watersupply. Otter Creek Engineeringdesigned storage and pumpingsystems that meet the needs of thePark’s day and overnight users. Thenew pump station was designed tomatch the architecture of the Park’shistoric buildings constructed by theCivilian Conservation Corps duringthe Great Depression.