Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More

See what’s going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects

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Alberta
Okotoks
Project: Water treatment plant upgrade
Details: Will replicate existing equipment and allow functionality as a dual-process treatment
system
Status: Groundbreaking held
Cost: $11 million

California
Los Altos
Project: Water main replacement
Details: Installation of 4,600 feet of new 8-inch PVC water main and 66 new 1-inch service connections
Status: Completed project
Cost: Unknown

Hawaii
Maui
Project: New water treatment plant
Details: Produces 1.7 mgd
Status: Project complete
Cost: $21.7 million

Indiana
Troy
Project: Water treatment plant
Details: Plant is designed to treat up to 430,000 gpd, and will filter naturally occurring minerals from groundwater wells
Status: Groundbreaking held
Cost: Unkown

Kansas
Emporia
Project: New wastewater treatment plant
Details: Converted to an integrated fixed film activated sludge system to comply with upcoming regulations
Status: Ribbon-cutting ceremony held
Cost: Unknown

Hays
Project: Wastewater treatment plant rebuild
Details:  Upgraded to meet stricter phosphorus and nitrate requirements
Status: Slated for July completion
Cost: $28.4 million

Massachusetts
Foxboro
Project: New wastewater treatment plant
Details: Regionalizes wastewater treatment in the area
Status: Ribbon-cutting ceremony held
Cost: $38 million

Montana
Polson
Project: New wastewater treatment plant
Details: Before the new facility was built, sewage lagoons were used to treat the city’s water
Status: Now in operation
Cost: $17.2 million

New Jersey
Howell
Project: Water treatment facility expansion
Details: Allows facility’s maximum capacity to increase from 10 mgd to 17.5 mgd
Status: Ribbon-cutting ceremony held
Cost: $26.2 million

New York
New York
Project: Water infrastructure project
Details: The 45 individual projects comprise a $1.9 billion initiative to upgrade the sewer system in Southeast Queens
Status: Groundbreaking held
Cost: $84 million

Washington
Walla Walla
Project: New UV water treatment plant
Details: Will allow the city to switch back to surface water as primary source
Status: Now in operation
Cost: Unknown



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