Subject:  New Wastewater Projects for September ‘07

 

Here is the table of contents on new wastewater treatment projects for the month of September ’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

 

September 2007

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ALABAMA

Dothan City Spends $30 Million on WWTP Project

ARKANSAS

Fayetteville Approves Bond Sale to Finance Wastewater Project

COLORADO

Fairplay Debates New Methods of Treatment for WWTP

CONNECTICUT

Mattabassett WWTP Needs $38 Million Upgrade

FLORIDA

Inverness Accepting Bids for $15 Million Upgrade

HAWAII

City Leaders Hold Meetings on Proposed Wastewater Plan

ILLINOIS

Elburn Village Seeks OK on$14 Million Wastewater Plan

MARYLAND

Berlin Plans WWTP Expansion

MASSACHUSETTS

$42 Million WWTP Expansion for Chatham

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Portsmouth Hires Firms to Develop City Wastewater Plan

NEW YORK

Port Washington WWTP Announces System Improvements

North Hempstead Pushes State to Upgrade Wastewater Treatment Plants

NORTH CAROLINA

If Awarded Grant, Burgaw Could Close Treatment Plant

OHIO

Port Clinton Water Treatment to Improve

PENNSYLVANIA

Mahanoy City Will Spend $4.6 Million on New WWTP

SOUTH CAROLINA

Fort Lawn Hires Firm to Study Sewer

TENNESSEE

Kingsport Sewer Upgrade will Cost more than $20 Million

Crossville Takes Step to Expand Wastewater Treatment Plant

VIRGINIA

Danville Looks at WWTP Upgrade

BUSINESS NEWS

Blue Water Technologies Uses New Technology for Wastewater Treatment

 

September 15, 2007

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARKANSAS

$3.4 Million for Fort Smith WWTP

CALIFORNIA

Ridgecrest Water Agency Ready for Growth

DELEWARE

Rehoboth Beach to Spend $16 Million on WWTP

FLORIDA

Lakeland Uses Microbial Dosing for Odor Control

GEORGIA

Vienna Extends Contract with CH2M HILL Unit

Forsyth to Borrow $50 Million for New Sewer Plant

IOWA

Camanche to Join Clinton Wastewater Plant

MARYLAND

Hagerstown to Vote on Ultraviolet Disinfection

MICHIGAN

Saginaw WWTP to get $4.8 Million Upgrade

Bear Creek May Join Area Sewer Authority

NEW MEXICO

Los Lunas Seeks $7 Million Loan for WWTP

NEW YORK

New Wastewater Treatment Facility for Windsor

Hunts Point gets Wastewater Plant Approval

Contract for NYC Treatment Plant Worth more Than $1 Billion

Millions Expected to be Saved in Treatment Merger

NORTH CAROLINA

Leland Gets Plan for Sewer System

$147.5 Million for Mooresville WWTP

OHIO

Fisher Announces $4.5 Million for Infrastructure Improvements

OKLAHOMA

Harrah Will Spend $1.5 Million on WWTP Repairs

RHODE ISLAND

East Providence Wastewater Plant Needs $53 Million for Upgrades

UTAH

$134 Million Sewer Plan for Riverton

VIRGINIA / MARYLAND / PENNSYLVANIA (CHESAPEAKE BAY)

     One Important Step toward Cleaning Up the Chesapeake Bay

WASHINGTON

     Spokane to Spend $7.7 Million on Sewage Treatment

WISCONSIN

Monroe has No Reserve Capacity' at the Wastewater Plant

 

 

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