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Current Projects: Laramie, WY

North Front Street Drain Improvements
Rock Springs, WY

This project was recently completed for AML of Wyoming in Rock Springs. A french drain and lift station was designed and constructed to assist in lowering a rising groundwater table. The groundwater table has been rising since the coal mines beneath Rock Springs were abandoned that has lead to an impact on homeowner basements in the local area.

  North Front Street Drain Improvements
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Ray Lake Safety of Dams Modifications
Fort Washakie, WY

The BIA has asked WWC to design rehabilitation modifications and improvements to an existing dam in Fort Washakie which has been classified as a safety hazard. The rehabilitation design includes outlet works reconstruction, a new roller compacted concrete emergency spillway and addition of a stability berm to the dam embankment. The improvements would help to increase the storage of Ray Lake to a capacity of about 7,000 acre-feet and provide more valuable water for irrigation.

 

  Ray Lake Safety of Dams Modifications

Hartville Wastewater Treatment System
Hartville, WY

This project, funded by AML of Wyoming, is to replace the existing 1930s wastewater treatment system, a sand bed filter, with new system as well as install a new eight inch sanitary sewer line for the town of Hartville, Wyoming. The new system includes three septic tanks, AdvanTex® textile pods, and UV disinfection. This project should be completed early in 2009.

  North Front Street Drain Improvements
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Ray Lake Safety of Dams Modifications
     

Ray Lake Safety of Dams Modifications
Fort Washakie, Wyoming
The BIA has asked WWC to design rehabilitation modifications and improvements to the existing Ray Lake dam in Fort Washakie which has been classified as a safety hazard. The rehabilitation design includes outlet works reconstruction, a new roller compacted concrete emergency spillway and addition of a stability berm to the dam embankment. The improvements would help to increase the storage of Ray Lake to a capacity of about 7,000 acre-feet and provide more valuable water for irrigation.

 
Reconstruction of outlet works including
central tower, concrete encased 48” steel conduit,
intake hydraulic guard gate, and impact type
dissipation basin. Construction is ongoing.