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Expanding raw water supply for Oklahoma City 

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust is building the state’s largest water project: a 100-mile pipeline expansion, delivering a reliable water supply through 2060.

Client

Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust

Location

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Building a lifeline of water security to sustain Oklahoma City for generations 

Five decades since construc­tion of the original Atoka Pipeline, the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust (OCWUT) has embarked on the largest municipal water infra­struc­ture project in state history. The second pipeline will strengthen reliability, support economic growth and serve the community for many more decades. 

Modeling and conveyance expertise at work 

Teams modeled pipeline alter­na­tives to determine cost-effective options and provided detailed water supply reliability analysis.

Projecting and planning for future growth 

Advanced modeling and analysis identified the most reliable, cost-effective strategies to meet long-term demand and growth goals. 

Achieving consensus through historic agreements 

Mediation and collaboration among federal, state and Native American governments secured critical approvals and support. 

An all-hands on deck approach

The project required coordination among engineers, planners, accountants, attorneys, designers and contractors. 

“This expansion is critical to securing the future of water for Oklahoma City and surrounding communities,” said an OCWUT representative. “The depth of analysis and innovative planning that CDM Smith brought forward gave us confidence to move ahead with this historic program,” they added. With the plan in place, OCWUT is poised to meet water demands through 2060. 

Curious to learn more?

Connect with an expert to find out how we delivered this project. 

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Ahmad Habibian

Senior Civil Engineer

Ahmad specializes in infrastructure management, pipeline rehabilitation and trenchless technology, overseeing planning, design and rehab of water and sewer systems.

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