North Airport Infrastructure Assessment

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This analysis includes identifying the water/sewer service provider, water and wastewater treatment plant permitted capacities, and locations of large water/sewer transmission infrastructure. Traffic Analysis Zone (TAZ) data and future land use data from 2015 to 2045 were used to determine future population growth in the study area. Hillsborough County and City of Tampa utility GIS files, 2018 City of Tampa Howard F. Curren AWTP Phase 2 Master Plan Report, 2018 City of Tampa Master Plan Report – Potable Water Master Plan, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) permit data, and 2018 Hazen and Sawyer Hillsborough County Septic Tank Conversion – Neighborhood Prioritization Report were used to analyze the existing utility infrastructure. The projected water demand and wastewater flow increase was estimated from the future population growth to determine if there is enough capacity available to support the anticipated growth in the redevelopment area. The North Airport redevelopment area is served by a combination of City of Tampa and Hillsborough County water and wastewater collection and transmission systems. The City of Tampa manages approximately 75% of the water mains in the study area, with Hillsborough County providing water to the northern portion of the area (around 25% of the service area). The study area is served by the Hillsborough County Northwest water system, which includes the Fawn Ridge Water Treatment Plant (WTP), the Lake Park WTP, and the City of Tampa David L. Tippin WTP. There is one interconnect between the City of Tampa and Hillsborough County water systems within the study boundary. Hillsborough County provides all the wastewater collection services to the area. Based on the available GIS data, the wastewater flows are treated by the County owned Northwest Regional Water Reclamation Facility (WRF). Future Land Use/Growth A map showing the future land use of the North Airport redevelopment area is included in this report, see Figure 5 . The primary land use is light industrial, with larger areas of urban mixed use, office commercial, and public/quasi- public. The study area also includes small portions of residential, heavy industrial, and community mixed use land. Based on the future land use from the provided TAZ data, Hillsborough County population projections in the North Airport redevelopment area are expected to have a population increase of 440 people from 2015 to 2045. Using the Hillsborough County standard of 300 gallons per day (GPD) water demand per Equivalent Residential Connection (ERC), this population growth is estimated to increase the water flows by approximately 0.13 million gallons per day (MGD). Using the County standard of 200 GPD of wastewater per ERC, this population growth is estimated to increase the wastewater flows by approximately 0.09 MGD.

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North Airport Redevelopment Area Infrastructure Assessment

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