Maine Water’s New Saco River Drinking Water Resource Center Earns Envision Silver Award for Sustainable Infrastructure
Envision provides ISI’s consistent, consensus-based framework for assessing sustainability, resiliency and equity in civil infrastructure. The framework provides a system of criteria and performance objectives to aid project designers and decision makers in identifying sustainable, resilient and equitable approaches during the planning, design and construction that will continue through the project’s operations, maintenance and end-of-life phases. Envision verification ensures that projects live up to their claims, and project awards are based on the criteria outlined in the framework.
“The new
The center has the capacity to produce up to 12 million gallons of treated and filtered drinking water per day, which is enough to support the economic development goals of the community and provide a robust flow of water to fire hydrants to support fire protection.
Several features of the
Leadership in sustainability
Demonstrated leadership in and a strong commitment to sustainability are required to manage the challenge of changing design norms to contribute to long-term conditions of sustainability. All project partners — Maine Water, Hazen and Sawyer, and MWH — embrace sustainability as a core value. They collaborated with each other, and successfully engaged the community and other stakeholders, to ensure the most sustainable outcomes for the new SRDWRC would be realized over the life of the project.
Use of renewable energy
The energy demands for the SRDWRC will be met by renewable power. In addition, a 1.1 MW photovoltaic array will be built just southwest of the facility’s site boundary to lessen the reliance on purchased energy and instead meet demands through on-site generation.
Protecting surface and groundwater sources
To counterbalance the addition of impervious surfaces within the project boundary for the new facility, the project incorporates several stormwater management and revegetation practices, including the addition of storm berm level spreaders, buffers and an underdrained soil filter. Revegetation of 4,514 square feet of an existing parking lot will also improve infiltration of the property and allow water to filter through the soil before reaching the
Wetland restoration
A 2015 site survey of the SRDWRC revealed the site contains wetland areas. Although this project will only impact 1.88 acres of the site, Maine Water is preserving 257 acres of high-ecological-value land as part of the project. It includes a red maple swamp and the entire stream frontage along
Preparing for long-term adaptability
Flooding is the main climate-related risk to the SRDWRC, and this project is being designed and built with long-term adaptation in mind. For example, all critical equipment within the facility will be above the Design Floodplain Elevation, which is 64 feet, or will be fully submersible. The new facility is also being built outside the
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Silver |
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Maine Water |
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Construction Management-At-Risk (CMAR) |
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Hazen and Sawyer |
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Hazen and Sawyer (Engineer of Record), Walsh Engineering (Civil, Permitting), |
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Completed |
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