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Amanyara – Northwest Point
Providenciales, Turks &
Caicos
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20 Acres of
Reflection Ponds are scattered throughout resort
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3-D Rendering |

Providenciales |
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Services Rendered
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- Ecological Assessment
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Infrastructure Analysis
- Surface Water Management System Engineering
- 3-D Water Quality & Hydraulic Model Simulations
- Environmental Management & Operations Plans
- Pond Management Plan
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Project
Summary
A critical component to the aesthetic appeal of Amanyara was
realizing the architect's desire for over 20 acres of reflection
ponds scattered throughout the resort. Site conditions dictated that
these ponds were to be shallow and lined with water levels
maintained via brackish groundwater. To meet these challenges, ATM
engineers utilized GIS-based three-dimensional water quality and
hydraulic models simulating the long-term operational
characteristics of each pond. These efforts resulted in the design
of unique circulation, level control, and drainage systems for each
pond to maintain aesthetically pleasing conditions.
ATM provided comprehensive environmental and engineering support
services to obtain government approval of the proposed design. As
part of this work, ATM engineers and biologists conducted an
ecological assessment of the project site to support the development
of an Environmental Impact Assessment. This work entailed a analysis
of the entire project, including a terrestrial ecological survey,
analysis of the proposed infrastructure design, etc.
ATM engineers also developed a series of environmental management
plans to be followed during the construction and subsequent
operation of Amanyara, including a pond management plan.
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