Project: City of Vienna Water System
Project involved the engineering study and development of a Cybernet Water Model for the existing and proposed expansion of the water distribution system of the city of Vienna, West Virginia. Working as sub-consultant for a nationally recognized engineering firm, we developed a model for the existing system that included the Vienna Mall area to be used to further study impacts of proposed and future developments within the system and to bring the system back to pre-contamination levels of service.
The model encompassed an existing gravity system that dates to the 1930's consisting of 6 water storage tanks with a total of 1.6 million gallons of storage, 14 pump stations and 12 water wells as well as distribution lines serving 5500 customers.
Responsibilities included obtaining current water consumption rates, pressure data at key locations, verify piping network and determining water distribution operational characteristics.
The results were incorporated into the current expansion design and allowed the City to plan for future expansion to developing areas within the City.