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The Rancho Santa Fe Road Potable Water Pipeline Replacement Project replaced 1,600 feet of pipeline after it reached the end of its useful life while minimizing traffic impacts and ensuring community safety during the project’s construction. Photo: Olivenhain Municipal Water District

Olivenhain Municipal Water District Receives APWA Project of the Year Award

OMWD examines its pipelines using a video surveillance tool called a ‘See Snake.’ This technology helped OMWD determine that the Unit A pipeline had reached the end of its useful life.

The project replaced approximately 1,600 feet of the 12-inch pipeline under Rancho Santa Fe Road, at the border between Encinitas and Carlsbad.

OMWD worked with the cities of Carlsbad and Encinitas to minimize traffic impacts and ensure community safety during the project’s construction. OMWD completed the project on time and within the approved budget.

OMWD Project Ensures Water Reliability

Olivenhain Municipal Water District water professionals at the APWA San Diego and Imperial Counties awards event. Photo: Olivenhain Municipal Water District

Olivenhain Municipal Water District water professionals at the APWA San Diego and Imperial Counties awards event. Photo: Olivenhain Municipal Water District

“This project was in a highly trafficked corridor that connects two cities and includes two schools, and staff worked diligently to minimize traffic and community impacts,” said OMWD board secretary Christy Guerin. “We are proud to have APWA recognize the incredible effort involved in completing this vital project that increases drinking water reliability for our customers.”

APWA is a professional association of public agencies, private companies, and individuals. APWA raises awareness of the benefits of public works through education and the sharing of knowledge.

APWA’s local chapter awards spotlight public works projects that improve a community’s quality of life.

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OMWD Pipeline Named “Project of the Year”

Encinitas, Calif. — Olivenhain Municipal Water District’s Manchester Avenue Potable Water Pipeline Replacement Project was recognized today as a 2023 Project of the Year by American Public Works Association’s San Diego and Imperial County Chapter at its awards event in Mission Valley.

“Everything is subject to the effects of aging, even critical water infrastructure,” said OMWD Board Secretary Larry Watt. “To help avoid emergency water outages and provide dependable service to customers, our preventative maintenance program includes replacement of infrastructure before it fails. Through these new pipelines, OMWD can continue to provide its customers with reliable water service for decades to come.”

Olivenhain Municipal Water District Recycled Water Expansion Project is Project of the Year

Olivenhain Municipal Water District’s Recycled Water Pipeline Extension 153A was recognized September 10 as a 2020 Project of the Year by the San Diego and Imperial County Chapter of the American Public Works Association at its virtual awards event. The pipeline extension connected the Surf Cup Sports youth soccer fields in San Diego to OMWD’s recycled water distribution system. By allowing Surf Cup to convert the irrigation of 55 acres of grass fields to recycled water, OMWD has reduced potable water demands for irrigation by up to 100 million gallons per year.

Olivenhain Recycled Water Expansion Project Named APWA Project of the Year

Olivenhain Municipal Water District’s Recycled Water Pipeline Extension 153A was recognized today as a 2020 Project of the Year by the San Diego and Imperial County Chapter of the American Public Works Association at its virtual awards event.

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Olivenhain Municipal Water District’s Recycled Water Expansion Project Named Project of the Year

Encinitas, Calif.—Olivenhain Municipal Water District’s Recycled Water Pipeline Extension 153A was recognized today as a 2020 Project of the Year by the San Diego and Imperial County Chapter of the American Public Works Association at its virtual awards event.