Subject: New Wastewater Projects for October ‘07
Here is the table of contents on new wastewater treatment projects for the month of October ’07. 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 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ALABAMA
Athens Needs New WWTP
Decatur Will Spend $8 Million for WWTP Upgrade
CALIFORNIA
Santa Paula Accepting Bids for $60 Million WWTP
$44 Million Wastewater Treatment Project for Lodi
Point Loma WWTP Seeks Delay in Water Treatment Upgrade
COLORADO
Steamboat Springs Wastewater Plant Will Reach Capacity in Five Years
Fairplay to Spend Approximately $4 Million for New WWTP
INDIANA
Evansville Treatment Plant Expansion to Alleviate Flooding
KANSAS
Basehor Council Puts off Treatment Facility Decision
KENTUCKY
Wastewaster Treatment Facility Opens with Odor Control
MAINE
$4.4 Million Wastewater Overhaul in Kittery
Ellsworth Needs $14 Million for New WWTP
MARYLAND
Mystic Harbor WWTP Needs Odor Control
MISSOURI
$265,000 USDA Loan to Help Sparta with Wastewater Treatment
NEW YORK
New York Sewer Sludge Turned into Fertilizer
PENNSYLVANIA
DEP Approves Wastewater Discharge into Brodhead Creek
TENNESSEE
Sewer Pact Proposed between Bristol and Washington County
VIRGINIA
For Chincoteague There are Two Wastewater Options
CANADA
$112 Million for New WWTP in Regina
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS
UPDATE
October 15, 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADEM Fines Prattville WWTP for Discharge Problems
Arizona Cities and Industry Big Offender of Clean Water Rules
Far West Seeks $25.2 Million for Treatment Plants
Davis Officials Look Again at City's Water, Costs
San Mateo County Sewage Treatment Plants Fined for Violations
Woodland WWTP Needs Odor Control
Marin Struggles under State, Federal Water Violations
West Delray, Boynton Spends $2 Million on WWTP Odor Control
Brooksville Approves $25 Million for Wastewater Expansion
West Lafayette Spends $25 Million on Wastewater Renovations
Ellsworth, DEP Reach Wastewater Agreement
Webster Needs $11.8 Million for Wastewater Treatment Plant
Seven Northeastern Minnesota Plants in Violation
Columbia WWTP Needs More Odor Control
Four Missouri Cities Are First to Begin Fixing Sewers
Over 75 Percent of the States WWTPs have Exceeded Discharge Standards
Lincoln County Waiting for Approval for New Wastewater Treatment Plant
Payette Needs $1.3 Million for WWTP Expansion
$15.5 Million Treatment Plant Expansion for Noblesville
North Londonderry, Palmyra Plan Single Wastewater Treatment Plant
Ware Shoals Council Discusses Wastewater
Washington County Looks to Bristol, Abingdon for Wastewater Treatment
North Texas District Exceeded Water Pollution Permit Limits
$150-$175 Million Odor Control Project
Emerson to Automate Washington’s King County Wastewater Treatment Plants
Meetings Tackle Wastewater and New Organic Technologies
Lamar University Joins in DOD Water Treatment Research
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