TVWD’s Ridgewood View Park Reservoir and Pump Station Earns ISI’s Envision Sustainable Infrastructure Gold Award

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Tualatin Valley Water District’s (TVWD) Ridgewood View Park Reservoir and Pump Station recently received the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure’s (ISI) Envision rating system’s Gold Award. In partnership with Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District (THPRD), the Ridgewood View Park project is the first joint water storage reservoir and park facility to receive an ISI Envision award, and is also the first Envision award for Oregon. In addition, it is the 11th project in North America to be recognized by the Envision rating system.
The multi-disciplinary nature of the Ridgewood View Park project allowed for creativity in the sustainable design. The project included the demolition of an existing 5 million gallon (MG) reservoir, the design and construction of a new 8 MG reservoir, an 11 MG per day pump station, as well as 6,700 feet of new water pipelines and extensive improvements to Ridgewood View Park, located in the West Slope neighborhood of Washington County. Park upgrades include new tennis court facilities, a bocce ball court, a nature-themed play area, landscaping and additional walking trails, and site pedestrian connections. Scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2016, the Ridgewood View Park project will help improve water reliability and community recreation in the West Hills area. Project planning started in 2012 with the design firm, AECOM, and construction began in 2014.
“The Ridgewood View Park project is crucial to the reliability of the water system, and has definitely been a combined effort between the community and multiple agencies from the outset. It is very gratifying to receive independent verification that this project represents a best practice in sustainable design,” said TVWD’s Ridgewood View Project Manager and Engineer, Nick Augustus. “One of TVWD’s core values is environmental and community stewardship. The design and construction of a project of this magnitude requires public input, and we have been pleased to work with the community in a collaborative way,” he added.
“This project has been a ‘win-win-win’ for all parties concerned, especially the public,” said Doug Menke, THPRD general manager. “The community gets a more stable and potable water supply for the long term, as well as significant improvements to Ridgewood View Park. It’s a pleasure to partner with TVWD for the public good. We offer our warmest congratulations to the Water District on attainment of this award.”
About ISI Envision
Envision is a rating system specifically designed to rate the sustainability of infrastructure in major categories. The ISI Envision system measures sustainability in infrastructure projects in five categories: Quality of Life, Leadership, Natural World, Resource Allocation, and Climate and Risk. These contribute to overall credits for the positive social, economic and environmental impacts in a community in the planning, design and construction of infrastructure projects.
“Oregon and the Portland region have a well-earned reputation for focusing on green or sustainable infrastructure,” said ISI President and CEO, Bill Bertera. “The Ridgewood View Park and Reservoir project is a perfect example of how Oregonians are progressively leading in sustainable infrastructure development, and we are happy to announce our first Envision award in Oregon. We congratulate Tualatin Valley Water District on their achievement.”
The Envision rating system categories with the highest scores for the Ridgewood View Park project include:
Natural World: The project rated highly for meeting multiple Natural World criteria, including reducing the hauling and disposal of materials, reusing the concrete from the old reservoir as backfill, limiting the amount of excavation required, incorporating excavated boulders in the landscaping, using only native plants, and providing storm water treatment through bio-swales.
Quality of Life: The project thrived in the Quality of Life category due to the development of the project through a partnership with Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District, the neighborhood and the community. A robust stakeholder engagement program was established during the design process to ensure that the finished project reflected community needs and priorities.
Leadership: The project scored well in the Leadership category for effective leadership and commitment, strong public outreach, communication and teamwork.
An ISI-Envision award ceremony and grand opening celebration with the community will take place at the new Ridgewood View Park in summer 2016.
About TVWD
Oregon’s second largest drinking water utility, TVWD provides high quality water and excellent customer service to 218,000 people in Washington County, Oregon. The service area covers more than 44 square miles and includes portions of the cities of Hillsboro, Beaverton and Tigard. More information about TVWD can be found at www.tvwd.org.
About THPRD
Formed in 1955, THPRD is the largest special park district in Oregon, spanning 50 square miles and serving about 240,000 residents in the greater Beaverton area. The district provides year-round recreational opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. Offerings include thousands of widely diverse classes, 95 park sites with active recreational amenities, nearly 70 miles of trails, eight swim centers, six recreation centers, and about 1,500 acres of natural areas. For more information, visit www.thprd.org
About AECOM
Built to deliver a better world, AECOM designs, builds, finances and operates infrastructure assets for governments, businesses and organizations in more than 150 countries. As a fully integrated firm, AECOM connects knowledge and experience across our global network of experts to help clients solve their most complex challenges. From high-performance buildings and infrastructure, to resilient communities and environments, to stable and secure nations, our work is transformative, differentiated and vital. For more information, visit www.aecom.com
About ISI Envision
Envision is the product of a joint collaboration between ISI, which was founded by three national engineering associations: American Society of Civil Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Public Works Association, and the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Information on all of ISI and Envision can be found on the ISI website, http://www.
