DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK - STOVEPIPE WELLS, USE OF BACKUP POTABLE WATER WELL AND TANK AT STOVEPIPE WELLS

Summary

SCH Number
2018038279
Public Agency
State Water Resources Control Board
Document Title
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK - STOVEPIPE WELLS, USE OF BACKUP POTABLE WATER WELL AND TANK AT STOVEPIPE WELLS
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
3/13/2018
Document Description
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) as the lead agency will be issuing a water supply permit. The Death Valley National Park - Stovepipe Wells Potable Water System proposes to use a 300 ft deep backup well (Well 2) for the potable water system for the Stovepipe Wells Resort and housing area in Death Valley National Park. Currently there is only one well to service potable water needs to the area. The well will be treated for total dissolved solids (TDS) at the existing reverse osmosis facility. Additionally, a new 120,000-gallon buried concrete reservoir will replace a 65,000-gallon tank. The new tank will be 29.5 ft diameter and approximately 26.5 ft in height with a 1.5 ft high foundation. Most of the physical structure of the water tank will be buried in the road prism a portion, however, there will be spill over into the undisturbed ground to the east and west of the road. The road will be realigned to go around the western side of the tank. An installation of 1,200 linear, feet of 8-inch water main at an approximate depth of 32 feet line will then be installed in the service road, along the eastern berm at a depth of 48 inches, and connected to the Stovepipe water system.

Contact Information

Name
Eric Zuniga
Agency Name
State Water Resources Control Board
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Counties
Inyo
Waterways
Stovepipe Wells

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
S: 15301, 15302
Reasons for Exemption
The backup well (Well 2) is a Class 1 existing facility that will have minor alterations of existing public structures by providing a potable water system for the Stovepipe Wells Resort and housing area in Death Valley National Park. The 120,000-gallon concrete reservoir is a Class 2 Replacement or Reconstruction that will have the new structure located on the same site as the structure replaced, which is a 65,000-gallon tank.

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