New Wastewater Projects for October ‘08
Here are the headlines to new wastewater treatment projects for the month of October ‘08. 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 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lake Havasu City to Decide on Two Wastewater Projects
Point Loma Sewage Plant Likely to be Exempt from Federal Standards
Upper San Gabriel Valley Approves $300,000 Contract
San Mateo, Hillsborough and Crystal Springs fined $1.7 million for Discharging Sewage
New Harford to Hold Referendum for Expansion and Upgrade to WWTP
Marlborough Faces $75 Million Upgrade of WWTP
Bozeman WWTP Needs $30-$40 Million in Improvements
$18 Million Expansion of Farmington WWTP
Granville Investigating Wastewater System Options
Hill International Receives $7.8 Million Contract for Fritz Island WWTP
$23 Million for Arlington County WWTP Upgrade
$190 Million for Wastewater Projects
Princeton Wastewater gets $2.5 Million for Upgrades
Study Shows Ozone can remove Hormonal Compounds
Tigard Wastewater Treatment Facility First in Country to Use Nutrient Recovery
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS
UPDATE
October 15, 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Muscle Shoals Begins $23 Million Expansion to WWTP
Peoria Celebrates Opening of$110 Million MBR Reclamation Water Plant
Billerica WWTP Cost Rise to $3 Million
Stamford Turning Wastewater Sludge into Energy
Muscatine Approves $15.8 Million WWTP Improvement Project
Southampton Village Residents Raise Concerns over Wastewater Treatment Plant
Owl’s Head Plant has Odor Problems
$12 Million Upgrade to Fayetteville WWTP Complete
Minerva Looks to Make Repairs at WWTP
Counties Need $3.3 Billion for WWT Infrastructure Projects
$1.6 Billion WWTP Project Started in Seattle
Rhinelander Approves $30 Million WWTP
Picton to Spend $23 Million for New WWTP
$7.7 Million Contract Awarded for Havelock Wastewater Plant
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