Subject: New Wastewater Projects for August ‘07
Here is the table of contents on new wastewater treatment projects for the month of August ’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
August 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contract Changes Delay Vote on Chandler Wastewater Treatment Plant
Marana Changes Course on Plan for Wastewater
$420 Million for Modesto WWTP Expansion
Mt. Shasta Review Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Manteca Seeks Permit to Dump into Delta Waters
Yucca Valley Reports on Wastewater Project’s Progress
Escondido Needs $500 Million for WWTP Improvements
San Juan Planners to Discuss $74 Million Water Plan
$12 Million Wastewater Treatment Plant for Ferndale
Lakeland Gets Infrastructure Improvement Money
Canton Seeks Approval for $12.7 Million WWTP Improvements
Quincy takes First Steps to Reduce Sewage Overflows
Pekin Needs $10 Million WWTP Expansion
Plainfield Sewer Plant Could Cost $16 Million
Terre Haute Examining Wastewater Treatment Plant Options
Zimmerman Will Double WWTP Capacity
$641 Million for Gulf Region Water and Wastewater Plans
EPA Grants NYC New Waiver from Filtering Drinking Water from its Catskill/Delaware Water System
Essex Close to $5 Million Grant for WWTP
$75.5 Million for Campbell County WWTP
$3 Million for Chouteau Wastewater Plant
Adair Wastewater Plans Submitted for Permit
Funds for Albany Project in Jeopardy
Kershaw County Officials Searching for Funding for Two Sewer Projects
Knox County Sewage Treatment Options Unveiled for Proposed Midway Business Park
TWDB Approves Wastewater Facility Study for ANRA
St. Albans City Explains Sewer Plant’s Expansion Needs
Hartford WWT Plants Need Upgrade
Gig Harbor’s Sewer Plant needs $10 Million Expansion
$54.5 Million for Sewer Improvements in Huntington
CH2M HILL Begins Construction on Clovis Sewage Treatment Water Reuse Facility
New System of Wastewater Treatment Could Reduce the Size of Treatment Plants by Half
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