North District WWTP Disinfection Facility Improvements
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Advanced Plant with Cutting-Edge Technologies and Infrastructure Enhancements Shape a Future of Quality and Efficiency

This $12 million+ project results in a newly constructed 2,600 GPM water treatment plant, including four GAC contactors, three chemical storage and feed facilities, two offices, a laboratory, restrooms, and more. It also involved associated HVAC, MEP, site piping, and site work. Additionally, it comprised pump upgrades in two existing well houses.

DOC modified the interiors of the on-site chlorine building to make room for the bulk storage tanks and metering equipment as well as constructing a new electrical room. The new electrical room will have a new concrete structure connected to the existing chlorine building. The project also includes the new chemical conveyance yard piping within pre-cast chemical trenches and vaults. Control of this system will be provided through RTU Control Panels and will be connected to and monitored by the Owner’s SCADA system.

Project Highlights
  • Enabling Work: Demolition of existing electrical equipment, existing facilities and existing chlorine tanks
  • HazMat Abatement: Asbestos abatement at the existing roof at Disinfection Building before DOC replaced the roof
  • Self-Perform Work: Piping, Concrete, Carpentry
Matthew Sturm

Project Contact