New Wastewater Projects for April 09

 

Here are the headlines on new wastewater treatment projects for the month of April ‘09.  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

 

April 2009

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ALASKA

Girdwood Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade Project

CALIFORNIA

$39 Million for Redwood City WWTP Renovation

Wastewater Treatment Projects for California

DELAWARE

Salisbury Wastewater Upgrades Debated

ILLINOIS

$5 Million for Oregon City WWTP Upgrade

South Beloit Sewage Sales Tax

INDIANA

Columbus City WWTP Bidding Opens April 23

MARYLAND

$6 Million Federal Stimulus Funds Will Pay for Reverse Osmosis in Princess Anne

MASSACHUSETTS

Wastewater Treatment Upgrades Coming to Westfield

MICHIGAN

West Branch Wastewater Project to go Out for Bid Soon

MISSOURI

Joplin City Council to Continue Discussing $35 Million for Wastewater Plant Upgrades

Independence Needs $35 Million for Sewer System Repairs

MONTANA

'Buy American' Rule Stalls Conrad’s New WWTP Project

NEBRASKA

Stimulus Funds go to Wastewater Treatment in Nebraska

NEVADA

Lander County to Build $1.7 Million WWTP including Odor Control

NEW HAMPSHIRE

$39.1 Million for Local Projects Paid for by Stimulus Money

NEW YORK

Newton Creek WWTP Project

Greenport Wins $4 Million for Sewage Plant

Johnstown Board to Seek New Bids on Sewer Work

$30 Million for Rockaway WWTP Improvements

New York Funds Wastewater Upgrades with $432 Million Recovery Grant

OHIO

Georgetown Project to Upgrade Sewers could Cost $6 Millions

Manhattan Needs $33 Million for Wastewater Expansion

OKLAHOMA

Enid City Votes to Pursue Wastewater Treatment Project

OREGON

Newburg Seeking Bids for WWTP

SOUTH DAKOTA

Howard Needs Wastewater Improvements

UTAH

Utah will Spend $49 Million on Sewer Projects

Wastewater Solutions Reviewed by Cedar City

WASHINGTON

$5.4 Million Project includes Upgrades at Riverside WWTP

WEST VIRGINIA

Weirton Needs WWTP Upgrade

CANADA

Change in Store for Welland Wastewater Treatment Plant

New Brunswick Communities get $8.2 Million for Wastewater System Improvements

  

April 15, 2009

 

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CURRENT WASTEWATER PROJECTS BY STATE

ARIZONA

City Considers Master Plan, Design for Improving Wastewater Treatment

Tolleson Seeks Stimulus Funds for Wastewater Plant Upgrades

ARKANSAS

New Fayetteville WWTP Affected by New Phosphorous Reduction Goals

CALIFORNIA

Santa Clarita and L.A. County Need $250 Million for WWTP Improvements

Victor Valley WWTP has Odor Problem

FLORIDA

Miami-Dade has Two Wastewater Projects

Hernando County to Spend $150 Million on Wastewater Improvement Projects

INDIANA

Nappanee Needs $4.5 Million Upgrade to WWTP

IOWA

Baxter Getting Federal Stimulus Money for Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades

KANSAS

Kansas gets $35.4 Million in Stimulus Funds for Wastewater Projects

KENTUCKY

Elizabethtown Approves Bid for Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion

Utilities Still Waiting for Stimulus Funds

LOUISIANA

Donaldsonville WWTP Needs Upgrade

MARYLAND

Gaithersburg has Two Wastewater Projects for 2009

Cumberland to Spend $35 Million for WWTP Upgrade

MICHIGAN

Hamburg Township Moves Forward with $2.3 Million Upgrade

MASSACHUSETTS

Westborough Town Meeting to Consider $60 Million Treatment Plant Projects

MICHIGAN

U.S. Awards Michigan $236 Million for Water/Wastewater Projects

MISSISSIPPI

West Point Considers New WWTP

MISSOURI

Neosho Needs $8.5 Million for Wastewater Improvement Projects

Joplin to Spend $35 Million on Two Wastewater Projects

NEW JERSEY

Lambertville to Spend $6.2 Million for Odor Control

NEW YORK

Federal Stimulus Funding Set Aside for Green Innovations to Protect Waterways, Promote Energy Efficiency

Woodridge Lands $2 Million Grant for New Wastewater Plant

Engineering Study Planned for Sewer Project

Westchester and Rockland Get over $80 Million for Wastewater Projects

Greenport Gets $4 Million for Wastewater Upgrade

Herkimer Board Authorizes Treatment Plant Plans

Norwich Wastewater Plant Needs Upgrades

Hanover Board Reviews Consolidation, Upgrade Options at Sewer Plant

NORTH CAROLINA

Richmond County Plant Needs Expansion

NORTH DAKOTA

Devils Lake Water Update Commission Discusses Water Treatment

OHIO

Hartville Moves Forward on Wastewater Treatment Plans

Baltimore to Award Contract for Sewer Repair Work

Lorain Council Approves $3 Million for Wastewater Project

OKLAHOMA

LG Discusses Plant Problems

OREGON

Stimulus Money for Wastewater Treatment a Challenge for Brush

PENNSYLVANIA

List of Major Earmarks Requested by NEPA Congressmen

Camp Hill to Consider $53 Million WWTP

Governor Rendell Announces $530 Million Investment in Water Infrastructure

$70 Million for Sewage Treatment Plant Rehab

SOUTH CAROLINA

Saluda River on Endangered List

Clemson-Pendleton Ready to Construct New WWTP

VIRGINIA

Cape Charles Approves $16.5 Million Wastewater Bond

Arlington County WWTP Expansion Begun

WASHINGTON

Plans for $8 Million Sewer Plant Approved

CANADA

Canada's Economic Action Plan Delivers on Wastewater Treatment System for Whitefish Lake First Nation in Alberta

$10.9 Million Plant will End Dumping into Bay of Fundy

Canada and British Columbia Fund Wastewater Treatment Study

Innisfill Wastewater Plant Expansion Needed

 

 

 

 

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