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C.A5.0077232 CA50077232 L160.77232
DC23-010 SSF B05 Lab Water System Evaluation and Upgrades 5
Active Detail Design 06-12-2026 -380 days
Jennifer Kunkler Patti Viri-Cruz
B05 consists of 8 DI/Lab Water systems that range in technology/design, age, and equipment lifecycle status. This project request is to consolidate all water systems in the building to one single RO generation/distribution system. City water does not meet needs of users (high TOC).
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10-05-2021 07-10-2025 07-11-2025
06-12-2026 0
2/28/25: Kick off meeting with skid vendor (Aquachem).
Created on May  2 at  9:02 AM (PDT). Last updated by Bisson, Jim on May  2 at  9:03 AM (PDT). Owned by Bisson, Jim.
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