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Teri Higgins <br />June 30, 2016 <br />Page 8 <br />Sewer pipe is inherently weaker than water pipe, and types and extent of failures are expect to be <br />different. Failures requiring immediate attention, e.g., collapses have a lower rate than water main <br />failures which include both leaks and breaks. Assume 25 percent of the total calculated repairs are <br />catastrophic failures (i.e., where the sewer no longer transports sewage) where PGDs are 4 inches or <br />less, or in any of the pipe subjected only to PGV. Where the PGD is greater than 4 inches, most of the <br />failures are in pipelines 12‐inches in diameter and smaller, and are expected to be located in the hills <br />along the southern side of the City. <br />As there is so little pressure main footage, calculations showed only one or two failures are likely. <br />However, if differential settlement occurs at the 3 pump stations in liquefiable soil, that number could <br />increase. <br />5.Evaluation Expected Performance of Wastewater Pump Stations <br />Five of Eugene’s 26 wastewater pump stations were selected as being representative of older pump <br />stations in the system (Table 6). These pump stations were evaluated by observation, site visits to each, <br />discussions with staff, and review of the available facility drawings. Liquefaction probability was taken <br />from DOGAMI mapping. <br />Table 6. Representative Older Wastewater Pump Stations that were Evaluated (sorted by capacity) <br />Name <br />Date of <br />Construction Type Structure <br />Capacity <br />(MGD) <br />Liquefaction <br />Probability <br />(3) <br />Emergency <br />Operation <br />Fillmore 1960, <br />Upgrade <br />1996 <br />Submers‐ <br />ible <br />Below grade, Wet Well A <br />‐ 2 Submersibles, Wet <br />Well B ‐ 3 Submersibles, <br />Control Room below <br />grade above Wet Well A <br />44 Low (0‐5%) Generator <br />Transfer <br />Switch, Pump <br />Around <br />Available <br />West <br />Irwin <br />1984 with <br />seismic, <br />pump/ pipe <br />upgrade <br />Wet <br />well/ Dry <br />well <br />Wet Well/ Dry Well <br />Caisson: Brick/ steel <br />superstructure <br />21 None Onsite <br />generator, <br />two power <br />sources <br />Terry <br />Street <br />1984 Wet <br />well/ Dry <br />well <br />Wet Well/Dry Well <br />Caisson, Wood frame <br />superstructure <br />14 None Two power <br />sources <br />Tadmore 1978 Submers‐ <br />ible <br />2 pumps in MH with <br />attached Control Vault <br />8 Low (0‐5%) Pump Around <br />Available <br />Division <br />Avenue <br />1984, 2007 <br />Upgrade <br />Submers‐ <br />ible <br />2 pumps in MH with <br />attached Control Vault <br />1 Low (0‐5%) Pump Around <br />Available <br />2020 Eugene Wastewater Master Plan Appendix A-8
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