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DRAFT 8 -17 -07 <br />IX. FLOOR PLAN OPTIONS, SECTIONAL VIEW OF PLANT, AND SITE PLAN <br />Separate floor plans were created for the two different types of filters, since each filter uses <br />a different amount of space. Therefore, the cost of the structures will be different for the <br />two options. The layouts are shown in the following figures. The floor plans include space <br />for all the additional features needed at a water treatment plant including chemical rooms, <br />mechanical rooms, laboratory, office, and storage room, etc. <br />Because the buildings are similar in size, only one site plan for each site was created <br />showing the treatment plant, a single 1 MG storage reservoir, driveways, and a possible <br />garage facility. This site plan was created to show how the facilities would fit together on a <br />site and to determine the approximate area needed for the complex. <br />An architectural rendering was prepared to provide the City with an idea of what a water <br />treatment plant may look like. These views of a potential plant design will give an idea of <br />the size, height, and potential look of the water treatment plant in a neighborhood and <br />assist in consideration of a final location. <br />These drawings are shown in Figures 1, 2, 3, and 4. (See Appendix) <br />Figure 1 - Concept Floor Plan /Architectural Rendering - Gravity Filters <br />Figure 2 - Concept Floor Plan /Architectural Rendering - Pressure Filters <br />Figure 3 - Concept Site Plan - West Site <br />Figure 4 - Concept Site Plan - East Site <br />Water Treatment Plant Study 15 13843.000 <br />