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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 910 SE 17th Street, 3rd Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33316 <br />bowman.com <br />around 60 gallons per car. The rest of the water used will be reclaimed water from the system <br />designed for the tunnel. <br /> <br />Tidal Wave’s reclaim system works as follows: <br /> <br />Water in the trench drains through a 6” line in the Main Wash Sump (there is also a second 6” <br />line from the Main Wash Sump to provide redundancy). Both 6” lines run underground into the <br />flammable waste interceptor in the Equipment Room. Impurities are filtered out, and from there <br />the water cycles into Tidal Wave’s standard reclaim tanks. The water filters through tanks #1, #2, <br />and #3, each filtering out additional impurities. <br /> <br />Tank #1 is for Underflow and Primary Settlement; <br />Tank #2 is a secondary settlement tank with a baffle; <br />Tank #3 is the Process Tank; <br /> <br />The water exits tank #3 through a series of pipes. Water which cannot be reused is discharged <br />to the sanitary sewer. Water which can be reused is piped back to the Reclaim Pump Station in <br />the Equipment Room. The Reclaim Pump Station pumps the water back into the head end of the <br />trench through reclaim line #9. Each Tidal Wave property routinely empties the collected <br />impurities from the tanks as part of their regular maintenance program. <br /> <br />We look forward to working with the City of Lino Lakes for this site plan and conditional use <br />application process. Enclosed we have provided the civil plans, landscape plans, photometric <br />drawings, CAD files for the civil set. The property owner will be making a separate, concurrent <br />application for the preliminary and final plat. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate <br />to reach out at 954.314.8481 or jbaez@bowman.com. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Jenny Baez <br />Branch Manager Bowman