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Adaman Well No. 3 Equipping

Goodyear, AZ

Improving groundwater production and system reliability.

Project Type
Constructed Value
$1,938,809
Delivery Method
Job Order Contract (JOC)
Architect/Engineer
Brown and Caldwell

The challenge

Expanding groundwater production for the City of Goodyear required equipping a new well and integrating it with the city’s water system while installing the infrastructure needed to support treatment, pumping and monitoring operations. The project involved installing pumping, disinfection and electrical systems along with site improvements necessary to support reliable well operations.

Water well pump station piping and valves with palm trees in the background
highlights

1,200-GPM well pump


Disinfection and de-sanding systems


SCADA integration

Challenge met

Filanc delivered the project using a design-build delivery method to improve groundwater production and system reliability. The work included installation of a new 1,200-GPM well pump, hydropneumatic tank system and chlorine disinfection system along with a de-sanding system and associated yard piping.

Electrical improvements included new distribution equipment installed beneath a shade canopy along with an APS utility service entrance, transformer and power monitoring system. A transfer switch was also installed to allow portable standby power. Filanc completed instrumentation and control upgrades including installation of a Remote Terminal Unit integrated with the City’s SCADA system. The improvements provide reliable groundwater production and strengthen the City of Goodyear’s water infrastructure.

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