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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)

Hinkle and Kokila Reservoir Rehabilitation and Replacement

 
Borrower: San Juan Water District
Location: Granite Bay, California
Invited WIFIA Loan Amount: $12 million
Population Served by Project: 330,000

Project Type: Drinking Water

Project Description

The Hinkle and Kokila Reservoir Rehabilitation and Replacement project involves the replacement and rehabilitation of two existing potable drinking water storage reservoirs. The project will include: (1) rehabilitation of the inlet and outlet structures for the Hinkle Reservoir, (2) replacement of approximately 11 acres of Hypalon liner and cover, and (3) replacement of the Hypalon lined and covered Kokila Reservoir with a pre-stressed concrete fixed-wall and roof type tank. The purpose of the project is to rehabilitate aging reservoirs in order to continue to provide reliable and safe drinking water to the service area.

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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)