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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 8: Water Supply <br />153 <br /> <br />The treated effluent from the WTP is discharged into the 2-million-gallon <br />ground storage reservoir. From there it is pumped into the distribution <br />network by four high service pumps. The capacities of these pumps are <br />listed in FIGURE 8-3. <br />FIGURE 8-3: HIGH SERVICE PUMP SUMMARY <br />Pump Individual Capacity <br />(gpm) <br />Paired Capacity <br />(gpm) <br />1 2,200 <br />3,800 <br />2 2,200 <br />3 1,200 <br />1,200 <br />4 1,200 <br />Water Storage <br />St. Anthony has one elevated storage facility and one ground storage <br />facility. The elevated storage is a steel, multi-leg water tower constructed <br />in 1953 and has a storage capacity of 250,000 gallons. The ground storage <br />is a concrete reservoir constructed in 1991 and has a storage capacity of 2 <br />million gallons. <br />Water Distribution <br />The distribution system consists of approximately 32 miles of water main, <br />consisting of cast iron, ductile iron and PVC pipe ranging from 6 inches to <br />12 inches in diameter. The larger 12-inch water mains are concentrated <br />around the treatment complex in the center of the City and extend north <br />from there along Silver Lake Road.