El Paso, Texas, USA
El Paso, Texas, USAExpansion of the Jonathan Rogers Water Treatment Plant in El Paso, Texas
Project Status: Completed

General Information
Sector
Water
Sponsor
El Paso Water Utilities
Benefited population
47,000
Certification date
December 5,1997
Financing
Project cost
US 37.83 million
NADBank Funds
US 14.91 million - NADBank Grant: BEIF
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Background
El Paso Water Utilities has conducted several planning studies that identified the need to conserve the groundwater resources and improve the regional water supplies. The planning studies also forecasted the water demand needed and identified the water management strategy that will accommodate the projected growth in the area. The implementation of the Jonathan Rogers Water Treatment plant expansion not only will reduce the burden on limited groundwater resources in the El Paso area, but also, will supply the “colonias” residents who lack adequate and safe supplies of water. Many of these colonias have been identified as having an elevated incidence of Hepatitis and other diseases caused by contaminated water supplies.
Description
The purpose of the project is to conserve groundwater resources, improve water supplies, and provide water to currently under- served (colonia) areas of El Paso County. Without the implementation of this project the groundwater resource in the El Paso area will be diminished much faster and the cost of potable water will increase drastically.
Benefits
The project includes the expansion of the Jonathan Rogers Water Treatment Plant. The project consists of adding 20 MGD of capacity to the existing 40 MGD plant and the construction of a major transmission pipeline ranging in size from 42" to 54" to connect two existing pipeline systems so that the increased water production can be utilized.