The City of Rawlins has successfully replaced the two water supply pumps on the North Platte River, an important project that provides continued water access for both recreation and community needs. Arvada Pump of Colorado was awarded the contract following City Council review of two bids, and the project was completed in mid-June.
The project included both rebuilds and full replacement of components in the two pumps, both of which had outlived their service life. The pumps supply raw water for irrigation at the Rochelle Ranch Golf Course and serve as a crucial back-up water source for the City during key projects affecting the primary water system — including maintenance or improvements at the springs and on the transmission line.
“These pumps will provide water to Rawlins and Sinclair when we need it, especially during upcoming large projects on our water system. They also allow the golf course to be irrigated without using treated water.” said Cody Dill, Public Works Director. “By alternating their use annually, we expect each pump to last approximately 16 years, giving the system an overall lifespan of about 30 years before a full replacement is necessary.”
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