 Good afternoon. Today, we'll be talking about Markham Ranch pump station and ground storage tank and construction activities related to this job for city of Fort Worth. The agenda includes introductions. Of the team members project overview project area, and we'll touch upon some of the frequently asked questions. The picture shows a sender range pump station, which is one of the existing pump station and this new pump station will be very similar to. This one in the picture project team includes myself. My name is Farida. Good area. Once again, number phone number is 817 3928214 email is Farida. Good area at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. I have a team of inspectors. The main inspector is Ivan Roka. His phone number is 682 234 2767. And he can be also reached that email. I won dot Roka at Kim Lee. One dot com. I have also another inspector Ronnie Cardenas. He's an alternate. His phone number is 817 3925928 and his email is Ronald. Cardenas at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. The team also includes engineering design consultant. And their name is Kim Lee horn and associates. The lead team members are John Atkins and Josh Karcho. The contractor on this job is question constructors in. And the main lead person is Ryan Glance and site super superintendent is Chris Sonnenberg. This light shows the project area as well as the location. Of the pump station and the ground storage tank. The project site for the ground storage tank and the pump station is sitting on side in the Markham Ranch area. It's just south of I 20 near I 20 and Markham Ranch exit. This is in the city of Fort Worth. Extra territorial jurisdiction west and south of Fort Worth council district 3. Why are we doing this project? Of course, the main reason is the growth growth within West Fort Worth area and is requires continuous improvement to the water distribution system. In order to provide and maintain reliable reliable water service to existing and proposed developments. Within the West side 3, West side 4 and West side pressure plan. So basically this pump station and ground storage tank is going to serve 3 pressure plans within the city of Fort Worth. The. The ground storage tank would be located in the West side 3 pressure plane in the pump station are for the West side 4 and West side 5 pumps. Areas together they provide the additional storage as well as the pumping capacity and allows us to move the water from 1 pressure plane to another pressure plan. In the West side area. Okay, what does this project include? In a nutshell, this project includes a 5200 square foot pump station building. And which will have a space for 7 pumps. 6 will be installed with this construction and 1 will be installed in the future. And we'll also include a 3 million gallons concrete storage tank. Once again, the picture shows a sender around from station and ground storage tank. And this new pump station will be very similar to. The 1 in the picture. I have some more photos. It showed the back of the building with some piping layout. And also show the electrical room with MCC and switch gear. A lot is included with the pump station in the ground storage tank. Okay, why or what is the purpose of the pump station. In is simply a pump station can transport water from 1 elevation to another via piped water distribution system. In this case, the pipe, the is a city of Fort Worth water system. Of course, like I said pumps are used to move water from a starting point to your home businesses, any other entities via service lines with enough pressure behind it to overcome any resistance. It can also move water from low point to high point. Against the gravity when the development is occurring in an area, the water pump station is used to increase the water pressure as well. Wherever it is required. And the picture shows 1 of the other pump station in our city of Fort Worth water system. How does a ground storage tank work. So ground storage tank are mainly to maintain water service pressure. But that's not all it also provides an emergency storage supply, especially during power outages. And the tank plays an important role in meeting the demand as well. During the peak hourly demand or peak day of the time. How will this construction impact area businesses. For most part the construction is not going to impact the surrounding area. The construction is slated for a site just west of business area, which includes manufacturing masonry tracking a truck stop and an indoor golf club. Both the pump station and ground storage tank will not connect directly to the water services in the surrounding area. And there should be no interruption for water services. To customers timeline. The construction activities will begin April 4. 2022 and the contractor is Crescent constructors Inc. The ground storage tank and the tank is part of the same contract. And the construction will take almost 21 months and is expected to. Complete by December 2023. Again, the picture shows the pump station. Of one of an existing pump station we have within the city of Fort Worth water system. Okay, where can I get more information? Anyone can go to our website and the information will be updated on the website regularly. And the link is given below. You can also go to our main website www.fortworth, Texas dot gov and put the project number. 103010 in a search bar on at the home page. The link to this meeting video, the project map and the project summary. As well as the frequently asked questions will all be linked to this project page. You need more information. Please feel free to contact myself. I am a project manager and my name is for we the good area. Once again, 817-392-8214. And the email addresses for we the dot good area at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. My inspector team includes Ivan Roka. 6822342767. As well as 214-420-5650. You can also reach him at the email. Ivan dot Roka at Kim Lee horn dot com. Another inspector is Ronnie Cardenas 6823093761. Ronald Cardenas at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. How do I report an emergency or non emergency? You can always go to our website. And report any emergencies. For example, water main breaks who are back up. And it's open and available 24 hours a day. The phone number is 817-392-4477. And you select option one on a automated voice message system. You can also reach our water call center and for non emergencies during business hour, 7am to 7pm Monday through Friday. By calling 817-392-4477. Please note the offices or live person will not be available during city holidays as well as on the weekend. You can also download my Fort Worth app from the app store or Google play. And you can report sewer overflows, leaks, water main breaks, missing or broken meter licks, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues, and any other sewer or water concerns. Thank you and you all have a good day.