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      <title>Innovative interconnection</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) has constructed a nearly two-mile-long, 60-inch diameter pipeline in order to delay upgrading one water recycling center, the Leon Creek Water Recycling Center (WRC), while maximizing its investment in a larger one, the Dos Rios WRC, by conveying flows from the smaller plant to a major pipeline that ultimately terminates at the larger facility. Included in the new pipeline, known as the Leon Creek WRC Interconnect, is an aerial crossing of a local creek, which necessitates design components in order to protect the pipeline during flood events. In order to minimize changes to the waterway's floodplain elevation, careful modeling of the creek's postconstruction hydraulic and hydrologic conditions is also necessary.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[This article describes the multi-faceted approach that the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) has put into place to implement the requirements of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Phase II.  SAWS has made tremendous progress toward meeting the requirements by using technology, data management, education and water quality modeling.  The metrics and measures established and monitored by the SAWS program are documenting the successes of regulation, enforcement, education, cooperative partnerships with the construction and development community, and cooperative communications with other regional water equality agencies.   This effort has resulted in an improvement in water quality, eliminating the need for costly treatment of drinking water from the region's aquifer.]]></description>
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