Renaissance High School
Weber, Hayes and Associates was retained to provide technical assistance under a State Water Board Grant to develop clean drinking water solutions for Renaissance Continuation High School. The feasibility analysis indicated that consolidation with Soquel Creek Water District was the most viable solution to provide long-term quality water supplies to the School. Work tasks completed include:
- Final Engineering Report with an evaluation of project alternatives
- Design and engineering of a water main and distribution system to connect the School to the SqCWD water system, including construction plans and specifications
- Correspondence and coordination with State Water Board staff, Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) grant administration staff, Soquel Creek Water District (SqCWD) staff, Division of State Architect (DSA) and various public agencies
- Project permitting and agency review, including Santa Cruz County Railroad Transportation Commission (SCCRTC), and CEQA compliance including Biologic and Cultural Reports
- Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Construction Application, with the required General, Technical, and Environmental Packages.