Jacobs to Complete Design of Eastern New Mexico Rural Water System
Jacobs (NYSE:J) will provide design services for the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority's rural water supply system, which aims to supply renewable surface water to 55,000 residents and Cannon Air Force Base. Estimated to cost $940 million, the project will replace groundwater withdrawals from the declining Ogallala Aquifer. Funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act amounts to $160 million this year, accelerating the design and construction phases over the next five to eight years. Digital tools will enhance project efficiency.
- Jacobs is selected for the design of a critical $940 million water supply system.
- Funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will accelerate project development.
- The project focuses on sustainable water supply, reducing reliance on the Ogallala Aquifer.
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Integrated digital tools will optimize design and operations
DALLAS, Aug. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE:J) will provide design services for the remaining phases of Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority's (ENMWUA) rural water supply system, which will provide a renewable surface water supply to 55,000 people and Cannon Air Force Base in eastern New Mexico.
The Eastern New Mexico Rural Water System will provide up to 16,415 acre-feet per year of treated surface water from Ute Reservoir to the cities of Clovis, Portales, Texico, the town of Elida, Cannon Air Force Base and unincorporated areas in Roosevelt and Curry counties. The system will replace current groundwater withdrawals from the rapidly declining Ogallala Aquifer with a renewable surface water supply.
At an estimated cost of
"Jacobs has served as a trusted advisor to ENMWUA since 2005, and we continue that relationship and commitment as we advance the final design phase of this critical water supply project," said Jacobs People & Places Solutions Americas Senior Vice President and General Manager Ron Williams. "Providing a renewable water supply to rural communities in a drought-afflicted region aligns with our commitment to climate response, while the opportunity to utilize our Digital OneWater data solutions will deliver added value for our project partner."
Jacobs has already supported ENMWUA with earlier design work for the rural water supply system and provided on-site construction management for the raw intake structure and a portion of the water transmission line. After the project received
The project will incorporate digital tools, including Jacobs' Replica Digital Twin, to seamlessly connect different elements of the water supply system via a centralized data hub at the treatment plant. The application of Jacobs' digital suite has already provided significant cost savings by optimizing design of the pipeline and pump stations.
"The receipt of IIJA funding through the US Bureau of Reclamation allows us to accelerate the design and construction of the rural water supply system," said ENMWUA Project Administrator Orlando Ortega. "The combined funding we're receiving this year from the federal government, the State of New Mexico and local communities represents the project's largest annual allocation to date."
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