Multi-Purpose Pipeline Project for Contra Costa Water District
The Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) serves a population of about 450,000 people in north, central and east Contra Costa County. Formed in 1936 to provide water for irrigation and industry, CCWD is now one of the largest urban water districts in California and a leader in drinking-water treatment technology and source water protection.
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Chaparral Water Treatment Plant Scottsdale, Arizona

In June, 2004, Ameron was awarded a contract by Achen Gardner Engineering, LLC to manufacture the Welded Steel Pipe for the Chaparral Water Treatment Plant Influent and Discharge Line. The pipe consists of roughly 21,000 lineal feet of pipe and fittings, ranging in diameter from 16” to 54”.
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Moss Landing Power Plant

Duke Energy is part of the Duke family of companies, which constructs and operates power plants worldwide. Duke Energy is a global energy company with more than $26 billion in assets, and is the largest electric and gas entity in the nation. On July 1, 1998, Duke Energy purchased the seven generating units and support facilities of Moss Landing Power Plant (MLPP) from PG&E as part of the utility's divestiture of fossil-fueled power plants and the transition of the California electric generation market to a competitive market.
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Geysers Recharge Project

The City of Santa Rosa is the managing partner of the Santa Rosa Subregional Reclamation System, which reclaims water and distributes it on behalf of the Cities of Cotati, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, and Sebastopol, and portions of the unincorporated area of Sonoma County. The City treats water to a tertiary level. More than 50 percent of this reclaimed water (nearly 4 billion gallons annually) is used to irrigate approximately 5,700 acres of farmlands, including pastures, hay crops, vineyards, and row crops.
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