
Lake Tyler is a single/multi family residential community which began in 2006. The first phase, which is currently in the final stages of construction, contains 425 single family lots with several open community spaces. Final build out of this project is estimated at over 700 residential. This is a family friendly community with many walking areas, parks, piers, and recreational lake.
Stormwater DesignStormwater from this entire project was designed to drain through the 61 acre lake. This lake has the size and infiltration capacity to store the 100-yr design storm onsite. The overflow spillway elevation was designed such that minimal impacts occur downstream of this large scale development.
Wastewater DesignTwo separate duplex sewer pump stations were constructed on this project due to the natural grades of the site and the lot layout around the lake. The small station was designed to pump to the existing offsite system while the large station was being constructed. In the final pattern, a varied valving arrangement will send wastewater through the large station. Over 17,000 linear feet of gravity main transport the onsite wastewater to the pump stations, while over 7,000 linear feet of force main transport wastewater offsite.
Water DesignOver 18,000 linear feet of water lines were designed and constructed to accommodate the first phase of this project. Existing surrounding municipality water lines were tapped in three separate locations to provide adequate community pressures.
