One of the more interesting recent projects done by Donnell & Allred, Inc.
was extending water and sewer systems from the City of Worland to serve the
Wyoming Boys' School.
The water portion of the Project included a packaged booster pump station with
power backup, 27,750 feet of 8" PVC water line, 9 air/vacuum valves, 2 canal
crossings, one creek crossing, a metering station and a 300,000 gallon Hydro
Pillar elevated water tank, including the removal of the existing water
tower.
The sewer system included 14,700 feet of 6" PVC force main, two 2 dual pump
lift stations with power backup, 10,560 feet of PVC gravity sewer main, 41
force main
manholes and 32 gravity manholes.
The 300,000 gallon Hydropillar water tank constructed by Pittsburgh Des Moines
Steel Company is a landmark that is visible for several miles as you approach
the City of Worland from the south.