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<br />FEASIBILITY STUDY <br />FOR <br />CSAH 14 WATER MAIN EXTENSION <br />File No. 616-01-123 <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />For the past several years, the City of Centerville has been looking at the possibility of extending <br />water main to the northwest area of the City. The driving force has been increased ~velopment <br />and fire protection for homes and businesses. <br /> <br />When the Lakeland Hills development was built in 1997, water main was extended along <br />Lakeland Circle. This is the closest main available to connect to and extend new main along the <br />north side of Centerville Lake. The Shores development plans to provide 10 new residential lots, <br />as shown on Figure 1. The proposed water main along CSAH 14 would eliminate the need for <br />10 new wells. <br /> <br />The main would be sized properly to provide water service to residential homes and provide the <br />required flow for fire protection. <br /> <br />PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br />As shown on Figure 2, it is proposed to connect to an existing 8-inch diameter water main on <br />Lakeland Circle North. This dead-end main is located 300-feet east of CSAH 14, on the north <br />side of the road. New 12-inch (10.3" inside diameter) high density polyethylene (HOPE) pipe <br />will be direction ally drilled under the north boulevard of Lakeland Circle to the intersection of <br />CSAH 14. Along the county road, the pipe will be directionally drilled under the north <br />boulevard from Lakeland Circle to Peltier Lake Drive. It will then cross under Hwy. 14 and <br />proceed down the south boulevard to vacated Mound Trail. The total length of proposed water <br />main extension is 2,600 feet. <br /> <br />CSAH J 4 Water Main Extension <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />