U.S. Wastewater Treatment Plants
Names and Contacts at all plants greater than 30 mgd just revised

We have been on the phone calling all the plants with more than 30 mgd. There are new names and contact information at nearly every one of these plants. So there are now correct phone numbers and current information for every large plant. We are starting on the 10 to 20 mgd plants and once these are updated we will focus on smaller plants.

New Search Capability

There is a new search capability in the database. All the Updates are posted so they can be accessed through a key word search. You can type in a city or state or one word from a plant name in this generic update search engine. You can also access articles covering individual equipment such as digesters or pumps. So this is just one more way to access the 20,000 pages in the database

Here are some excerpts from the Nov. 13 Update:

Expansion and Upgrade of Newtown Creek Plant

The New York City EPA has awarded Skanska USA Civil Inc. a contract valued at $493 million to expand and upgrade the Newtown Creek Water Pollution Control Plant in Brooklyn. This project is one of the final phases of a major plant upgrade to fulfill federal requirements to provide secondary treatment. Work has begun and is expected to be completed in January 2008.

State Approval Likely for New Wastewater Treatment Plant

A wastewater treatment plant that is being designed to serve Tontitown, Highfill and possibly Cave Springs is expected to get state approval to discharge----------------------------------------------

Odor Control and New Sewer Lines for Oxnard California

Oxnard's plans---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

$25 Investment Does Not Cure Odor Problems in Pensacola

----------------------------------replacing the Main Street plant with a wastewater treatment plant that will handle 5 million gallons per day at International Paper's Cantonment plant and a plant to handle 20 million gallons a day near Gulf Power's Crist power plant and Solutia Inc.'s plant. Estimated cost: $140 million to $160 million---------------------------------------------------------------

Manteno Okays Two Studies for Sewer, Water

Manteno's -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Before going ahead with expansion of the treatment plant, which could cost $4 million, officials first need to explore other options----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Newburyport's Belt Press Replacement Analyzed

Brendan O'Regan, the city's sewer superintendent, told the sewer commission that in the last six to eight years, more than $6 million in improvements have been made---------------------------------

Missoula Plant Gets $15 Million Upgrade

The Missoula Wastewater Treatment Plant is in the middle of a $15 million renovation to increase its capacity; a change plant officials say is sorely needed for a -------------------------------

The above excerpts are just some of the many projects which are covered in bi weekly Updates for U.S. Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants. For more information on this online database click on:  http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/water.html#62EI .

 

Bob McIlvaine

847-784-0012

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