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This document, Volume 5 of the 2013 Cheyenne Water and Wastewater Master Plans, describes the existing potable water storage and distribution facilities for the City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities and provides recommendations for improvements. The plan evaluates existing and future distribution system performance, updates and validates a hydraulic model, analyzes peak hour and fire flow conditions, and outlines pressure zone management, pump station and storage capacity analyses, system monitoring, assessment and rehabilitation methods, preventative maintenance, and capital improvement projects with estimated costs for near-term (2014-2023), mid-term (2024-2033), and long-term (2034-2063) planning periods.
This strategic plan, Volume 2 of the 2013 Cheyenne Water and Wastewater Master Plans, establishes future system capacity requirements for the City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities over a 50-year planning period. It focuses on evaluating and planning for improvements and expansions across several key areas: source water supply and conveyance, potable water treatment and distribution, raw water irrigation, recycled water treatment and distribution, and wastewater collection and treatment. The plan aims to project future water demands and wastewater flows based on population growth, land use, and zoning, ensuring adequate utility service for the Cheyenne area.
This document, the Lead Service Line Response Plan, outlines the strategies the Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) in Cheyenne, Wyoming, will implement to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Act Lead and Copper Rule. Key initiatives include educating and engaging customers on lead exposure prevention, developing and maintaining a thorough service line inventory with a publicly accessible map, providing customer notifications for identified lead service lines, and distributing water filtration pitchers. The plan aims to significantly reduce lead exposure in drinking water, safeguard public health, and ensure the water system meets the highest quality standards.
This Master Plan for the City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities provides a comprehensive assessment of raw water supply availability and sustainability, outlining strategies to meet future demands through 2063. It focuses on evaluating existing surface and groundwater sources, optimizing the North Crow Creek collection system, ensuring the long-term sustainability of current well fields, and exploring future well field development options including Aquifer Storage and Recovery. The plan also details infrastructure improvements such as pipeline connections, reservoir bypasses, dredging, and enlargement, aiming to enhance system reliability and ensure adequate water supply for all planning periods.
The Board of Public Utilities convened a work session to present and address inquiries from City Council members regarding the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget, along with recommendations for water and sewer fees. No official board business was conducted during the session.
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