Subject:  New Wastewater Projects

 

Here are headlines on new wastewater treatment projects for April ‘06.  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/water.html#62EI .  This service also includes data on each plant plus contacts.

 

A companion report, Consultant Profiles and People http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/water/ConsultantsProfilesAndPeople.htm provides the information on the consultants involved in these projects. 

 

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

UPDATE

April 2006

 

ARIZONA

$120 Million Reconstruction at Phoenix WWTP

 

ARKANSAS

City to Stop Land Applying Sludge

$62 Million Sewer Project for Fayetteville

Batesville Considers New WWTP

 

CALIFORNIA

Kern County supervisors fine city $25,000, say sludge is hazard

 

FLORIDA

Wakulla County Considers Sewer, Septic and WWTP Upgrade

 

ILLINOIS

Pontiac Considers Sludge Beds at WWTP

 

IOWA

Sludge to Be Dried, Not Spread

 

MASSACHUSETTS

Oak Bluffs Considers $3.2 million for Wastewater Plant

 

NEVADA

Rolling A Treatment Plant Work One Third Completed.

 

NEW YORK

Squaw Island Tests New Odor Control System

 

TEXAS

City of Grapevine to Consider a Plan to Control Odor

 

VIRGINIA

Culpeper Considers $24 Million WWTP Expansion

 

WASHINGTON
$1.5 Billion WWTP in King County

 

BUSINESS

Entex Receives Grant from NCBC for Wastewater Treatment Research

 

April 15, 2006

California

U.S. EPA Orders Ridgecrest to Stop Discharging Metals into Sewer System

 

FLORIDA

City Welcomes $700,000 Grant for New Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

GEORGIA

DeKalb County to Spend $550 to $650 Million on Two New WWTPs

 

IDAHO

Federal Funds to Help Build Regional WWTP in Shelley and Ammon

 

ILLINOIS

$11 Million WWTP for Murphysboro

 

MISSISSIPPI

Tupelo's $22 Million Wastewater Treatment Plant nears Completion

 

MISSOURI

California, MO Sewage Treatment Plant Needs Upgrade

Support Grows for Sludge-Altering Factory

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE

EPA Orders Portsmouth to Cleanup Water
Progress Report for Raymond $12 Million Treatment Plant

 

NEW MEXICO

Hollister Explores Building a $100 Million WWTP

 

NEW YORK

Lime Stabilization to be Used for Composting Plant

 

WASHINGTON

King County Announces Bold New Vision for County's Wastewater Utility

Shelton Receives $8.7 Million Grant for WWTP Upgrade

 

CANADA

Halifax and Dartmouth WWTPs on Schedule

 

Canada and Ontario Invest over $235 Million in Municipal Rural Infrastructure

 

BUSINESS

MWH to Manage Expansion of J.B. Messerly WWTP

 

 

 

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