New Wastewater Projects for Aug. ‘08

 

Here are the headlines on new wastewater treatment projects for the month of Aug. ‘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

 

August 2008

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARKANSAS

Fayetteville Explores Sewage Sludge Options

CALIFORNIA

$49.4 Million for Soledad New Wastewater Treatment Plant

Lind Council Approves extended Aeration Wastewater Treatment Plant

CONNECTICUT

$135 Million for Clean Water Projects

FLORIDA

Pensacola to Build New WWTP

Regional Planning Council to Consider New Resolution for Wastewater

Miami-Dade County Awards $93 Million Contract for WWTP Upgrade

ILLINOIS

Council Approves $15 Million for New Treatment Plant

IOWA

Ottumwa WWTP Needs New Bar Screens

KANSAS

Dodge City Planning New WWTP

MARYLAND

Worcester County Approve Mystic WWTP

MASSACHUSETTS

Chatham, Harwich Discussing Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant

Provincetown Sewer Expansion Brings up Growth Factors

MISSOURI

Municipalities Wrangle with New Wastewater Treatment Rules

NEW YORK

Orangetown has Odor Control Problem

NORTH CAROLINA

Washington Update of Sewer Study would Look at Three Areas

OKLAHOMA

Ripley to Get $227,000 for Wastewater Treatment

TEXAS

Greenville Needs New $20 Million WWTP

VIRGINIA

New Sewage Treatment Plant still not Working

CANADA

$3.09 Billion for Infrastructure Projects

 

BUSINESS

PERC and Alinda Awarded California's First Design-Build-Operate-Finance Water Recycling Facility by Santa Paula

Pennsylvania American Water Acquires Water and Wastewater Systems in Southwest Pennsylvania

Mechtronix Systems Inc. and the City of Edmonton Sign a Partnership to Deploy the First Valoris System in North America

 

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

UPDATE

 

August 15, 2008

  

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARIZONA

Douglas Must Upgrade WWTP

Tolleson WWTP has Odor Control Problems

CALIFORNIA

Maxwell and Williams to Construct New WWTPs

Yuba County could Consider Regional WWTP

FLORIDA

MDWASD Wastewater Treatment Plant to Expand Capacity

ILLIONIS

Pekin Waiting for Approval for $15 Million Expansion of WWTP

Monmouth Will Spend $13.8 Million for New WWTP

KANSAS

Dodge City Considers New Wastewater Treatment Plant

NEBRASKA

Seward WWTP Needs Upgrade

NEW YORK

Aging State Infrastructure Demands Significant Investment

NORTH CAROLINA

Harnett County to Replace Four WWTPs

NORTH DAKOTA

Breckenridge and Hawley Receive Loans for WWTP Projects

OHIO

Mahoning County to Upgrade Three WWTPs

OKLAHOMA

Guymon Plans $30 Million WWTP

OREGON

Riddle Receives Grant for Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements

RHODE ISLAND

East Providence WWTP Addresses Odor Problems

SOUTH CAROLINA

Lancaster County Water District Plans $30.6 Million in Improvements

TEXAS

Igram’s Wastewater Project nears USDA Final Approval

$77 Million WWTP for Corpus Christi Approved

VIRGINIA

$568 Million for Arlington County WWTP Upgrade

WISCONSIN

Janesville Could Spend $32 Million to Expand, Improve Wastewater Plant

WYOMING

$13 Million WWTP for Buffalo

CANADA

Ground Broken for Upgrades to Asphodel-Norwood Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

  

 

 

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