New Wastewater Projects for October ‘08

 

Here are the headlines to new wastewater treatment projects for the month of October ‘08.  Twice per month new U.S. municipal wastewater treatment projects are reported in the U.S. Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities and People: http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#62ei. This service also includes data on each plant plus contacts.

 

A companion report, Consultant Profiles and People http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#63ei  provides the information on the consultants involved in these projects.

 

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

UPDATE

 

October 2008

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ARIZONA

Lake Havasu City to Decide on Two Wastewater Projects

CALIFORNIA

Point Loma Sewage Plant Likely to be Exempt from Federal Standards

Upper San Gabriel Valley Approves $300,000 Contract

San Mateo, Hillsborough and Crystal Springs fined $1.7 million for Discharging Sewage

CONNECTICUT

New Harford to Hold Referendum for Expansion and Upgrade to WWTP

MASSACHUSETTS

Marlborough Faces $75 Million Upgrade of WWTP

MONTANA

Bozeman WWTP Needs $30-$40 Million in Improvements

NEW YORK

$18 Million Expansion of Farmington WWTP

OHIO

Granville Investigating Wastewater System Options

PENNSYLVANIA

Hill International Receives $7.8 Million Contract for Fritz Island WWTP

VIRGINIA

$23 Million for Arlington County WWTP Upgrade

$190 Million for Wastewater Projects

WEST VIRGINIA

Princeton Wastewater gets $2.5 Million for Upgrades

BUSINESS NEWS

Study Shows Ozone can remove Hormonal Compounds

Tigard Wastewater Treatment Facility First in Country to Use Nutrient Recovery

 

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

UPDATE

 

October 15, 2008

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ALABAMA

Muscle Shoals Begins $23 Million Expansion to WWTP

ARIZONA

Peoria Celebrates Opening of$110 Million MBR Reclamation Water Plant

CALIFORNIA

Billerica WWTP Cost Rise to $3 Million

CONNECTICUT

Stamford Turning Wastewater Sludge into Energy

IOWA

Muscatine Approves $15.8 Million WWTP Improvement Project

KANSAS

Dodge City Needs New WWTP

NEW YORK

Southampton Village Residents Raise Concerns over Wastewater Treatment Plant

Owl’s Head Plant has Odor Problems

NORTH CAROLINA

$12 Million Upgrade to Fayetteville WWTP Complete

OHIO

Minerva Looks to Make Repairs at WWTP

TENNESSEE

Counties Need $3.3 Billion for WWT Infrastructure Projects

WASHINGTON

$1.6 Billion WWTP Project Started in Seattle

WISCONSIN

Rhinelander Approves $30 Million WWTP

CANADA

Picton to Spend $23 Million for New WWTP

$7.7 Million Contract Awarded for Havelock Wastewater Plant

BUSINESS NEWS

Black & Veatch Providing Engineering Services and Program Management for Phase II of Toledo Initiative

Koch Membrane Systems Selected to Provide Membranes for State-Of-The-Art Water Recycyling Facility in Santa Paula, CA

 

 

 

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Bob McIlvaine

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