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Cnb Water Distribution System Campbell Dodge 3042 8541 Note: 8045 3022 3142 3122 8047 3112 3102 CNB WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 8540 8046 3052 SCOTT CAMPBELL DODGE NOTE: 3042 8541 2015 ASBUILTS INCLUDED 8045 3022 8543 8542 2991 2902 2902 8544 2981 8038 2971 2962 2961 2922 2901 2901 2902 2902 2902 2902 2901 2901 2902 2491 2902 2902 2902 2901 8590 8589 8591 8052 8044 2892 2891 2892 2891 2801 2802 2802 2802 2802 2802 2802 2801 2802 2802 8098 8072 8588 2802 8051 2802 2741 8037 8 8545 2792 2731 8587 8097 2702 2702 2702 2702 2702 2702 2702 2702 2702 2702 2702 8524 8050 6in A.C. 2701 2752 8036 NOTE: 8520 VALVE STAYS HWY#4 8101 8523 CLOSED. NOTE: 8585 8592 8586 8529 8522 VALVE STAYS 27th AVE 8593 CLOSED. 400mm P.V.C. LEGEND 85462696 2691 2692 8584 2702 8528 8526 8521 NOTE: 2692 8070 81002692 2691 BLUE JAY CRES 9802 2691 2682 VALVE STAYS 8564 8029 12in A.C. 8043 2692 2681 TO FVH RESERVOIR 2691 2682 2672 CLOSED. 2691 2671 2522 2671 2672 2662 SYMBOLS 2525 2691 8519 2520 8035 2661 2523 2652 2510 2662 2652 2518 2651 2652 2521 2651 2642 2611 2691 HYDRANT 2508 2516 2652 2642 2642 2519 2571 2506 (CITY OWNED) SANDPIPER RD 2514 ST 98th 2641 2517 2504 DR COMMERCE 2572 2671 2642 2632 2632 2611 2512 2631 2515 MILLAR ROAD CLEMENTS DRIVE HYDRANT 2502 8069 2621 8072 CAMPBELL CRES CAMPBELL 8028 10105 10205 10207 2533 2622 10107 10109 10111 10201 10203 2622 2531 2530 2528 2523 2525 2527 2513 2529 2622 2510 2621 8027 8524 (PRIVATE OWNED) 2526 2602 WRENCT 2511 8060 2612 FVH 2535 2601 2612 2612 2508 8525 2600 8562 2524 CAMPBELL CRES RESERVOIR SCALE VALVE CHAMBER 2509 2601 2611 8071 2506 2537 85672532 2521 8568 8583 2598 2507 2601 2522 10210 10204 10206 10208 10106 10112 10202 10108 10110 10104 10102 2509 8034 2602 2505 2534 2519 8042 2504 2539 GATE VALVE 2507 2520 2591 2592 MAIN VIEW 2503 2592 2517 2505 2502 2536 8561 2501 2541 8547 0 2518 50 100 150 2503 2591 2582 200 10101 10209 10301 10111 10201 10205 10207 10103 10105 10109 10203 10303 10305 10307 10309 10311 10313 2515 10107 10315 10317 10319 10321 10323 2538 10325 8563 BLUE JAY CRES 8061 2501 2443 MAHER DR BUTTERFLY VALVE 2516 2552 2572 8530 (1cm = 50m) 2515 2540 2513 2561 B 8531 8517 8518 98th ST 2513 2545 2511 8095 2541 DR COMMERCE 2562 2561 A (1:5000) 8555 8068 2542 2514 8049 2562 2419 F 2511 2551 CHECK VALVE 8560 2547 2509 8022 8014 80132419 E 2509 2544 8021 2622 2631 2642 2572 2592 2602 2612 2552 2562 2582 2542 8026 10328 10302 10304 10306 10308 10310 10312 10316 10314 10318 10320 10322 2419 D 2510 2542 2541 10324 10326 2507 2501 2419 C 2549 CARDINAL CRES 2546 2501 SERVICE VALVE 2522 2508 2502 2531 2419 B DETAIL VIEW 8565 2551 2548 2505 8033 2532 10203 8566 2522 2419 A 2520 2502 2521 2409 F 0 2.5 10205 5 2506 10338 2503 10340 7.5 10207 10213 10356 10209 10211 10354 10352 10346 2550 2521 10201 10350 10348 10344 10342 10 2522 10336 2518 8559 8538 PRESSURE 8067 2502 2511 8516 8012 2409 E 2502 2501 2504 8041 (1cm = 2.5m) FALCON DR RD SERVICE 8548 8048 RD SERVICE 2516 8570 2512 10334 2409 D SUSTAINING VALVE 2504 8579 2501 2502 2452 24982496 8609 2495 EAGLE 8569 8580 8581 8582 8549 8017 8539 2409 C 2406 F ROAD MILLAR (1:250) 2514 8066 2496 2495 BUNCE CRES 10332 2506 RISE 2441 2452 2502 8055 2511 2409 B 80812406 E 2512 2492 2491 NOTE: 10355 10351 10353 10349 10347 8532 10345 10343 2491 10341 2471 2496 2495 8020 10339 10330 NOTE: 2508 8573 25th AVE 2492 8025 2409 A 2406 D AIR RELEASE 2432 2501 8537 VALVE STAYS 2442 2492 2492 2792 2482 2481 VALVE STAYS 2510 2462 2491 2491 2481 2319 H 2406 C CLOSED. 2431 2461 2472 10328 CLOSED. 8058 8558 2491 2472 2471 8011 2482 2471 2319 G 2406 B CITY LIMITS 2432 2452 KILLDEER DR 2422 2481 10317 10301 10303 10305 10307 10309 10313 NOTE: 2451 10311 10315 2471 2462 10326 2319 F 8601 2421 2472 2461 2462 2461 8515 2406 A 2442 2461 2471 8505 8005 VALVE STAYS PIPE TYPE 2451 B 2319 E 2422 2441 2451 A 2452 8032 2452 2451 8514 PIPE SIZE 2441 2462 2452 2451 10324 8600 CLOSED. 8556 8054 2461 2319 D 2401 BUHLER AVE 2403 2411 2432 2431 2441 10322 2432 2452 2442 2319 C 8506 CC 2405 10320 AC 2431 2412 8010 2317 CC 8004 2451 2442 2441 8602 2316 2407 6in 2451 2409 2412 2361 2319 B HENDERSON DRIVE 2411 2442 2432 2431 CC 2411 10302 10306 2422 10304 10308 10310 10312 10314 10316 8603 2330 2413 8556 10318 2315 STEEL 2421 CC 2401 2441 2432 2431 2319 A 2314 2415 8in 2402 2401 100th ST 8016 8024 8599 80032417 2362 2432 2422 2421 CC 2402 2412 2351 2402 8019 2313 2328 8597 CC PVC 8065 2411 8057 2401 2431 2422 2421 2312 8578 2419 A 7547 10in 2422 2412 CC 8598 8596 2352 8577 24th AVE 2411 2311 2326 2310 2419 B 2351 2402 8557 8507 2419 C Pattinson Street CC 2419 D 10303 2421 10301 10305 10307 10309 10311 10313 10315 10317 10319 10321 10323 10325 2351 2412 2411 10327 8099 2309 8105 CI 2401 10329 8056 2402 2412 2402 2310 8504 2419 E 12in CC 2342 2341 2401 HOCK DR 2309 2312 2421 A 2342 8040 2411 8512 2310 2324 Buhler Avenue2421 B 8606 2421 C 2342 2402 2401 8511 7546CC 2307 6in A.C. 2341 85502402 2308 2446 HDPE 2341 2372 2421 D 2341 CC 7547 16in 2307 81062421 E 2361 2421 F 2342 2401 2361 2314 2305 2331 2332 2398 2362 2362 2308 CC 8102 2332 2332 CC 2322 2316 2448 2331 2331 8551 8513 2305 2306 8053 8008 8103 2420 A 8605 18in 2331 2361 2351 2351 8009 BUHLER BAY 2420 B 2352 CC 2320 2303 2420 C 8604 8107 2396 2318 10302 10304 10306 10308 10310 2352 10314 10316 10312 10320 10322 10324 10318 10326 10328 10330 2306 CC 2321 10332 2322 2322 2396 2391 2304 2420 D MEADOW LARK LANE 2321 2322 2351 B 2303 2420 E 2342 B 2341 2422 A 2351 A ROSS CRES 2341 2422 B 2321 2392 2381 80312392 2342 2312 2311 2312 2342 A 2422 C 2311 2341 B 8080 2422 D 2332 B 2331 2304 2422 E 8064 2331 HAMELIN ST 2332 2312 2382 2371 2382 2341 A 2332 A 8001 2311 2302 2331 B 10329 10301 10303 10305 10307 10309 2301 10311 10315 10317 10313 10319 10321 10323 2426 2302 10327 2301 2301 80182322 B 8015 8023 10325 CANARY ST 8572 PL ROBIN 8575 23218536 2322 2321 2372 2361 2372 2331 A CLEMENTS DRIVE 85082302 2302 8576 2322 A 8594 8006 8007 8503 8002 CLEMENTS DR 2301 2342 2362 Sobeys/ 2362 8533 8510 8501 9408 9404 9406 SOBEYS 9310 9304 9402 9306 9308 80639302 8574 8534 8509 10336 8594 9212 8030 8535 HENDERSON DR AMOS DR 8502 9210 Tim Hortons 2332 2311 150mm P.V.C. 8571 9208 MEADOW LARK LANE 8062 8039 10334 9206 2302 2342 7546 9202 9801 2424 10206 10112 10202 10204 10208 10210 10108 10110 10328 10324 10106 10322 10330 10326 10332 10302 E 10302 10310 E 10302 A 10302 B 10310 A 10310 B 10316 B 10316 10316 A 2322 D 10302 10302 C 10302 10310 C 10310 D 10316 E 10104 B 10316 D 10316 C 10316 10104 A 10102 B 10102 A 2302 9204 8556 8552 Territorial Drive Alliance 10in A.C. 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