Davie, FL is targeting $100
million for a reverse osmosis facility and other upgrades. Palm Beach,
FL is starting construction of a $77 million treatment plant. Many
other south Florida utilities are building deep water plants to tap into
the mineral laden Floridian aquifer.
Last month Austin, TX approved a
$508 million water treatment plant. It will need to be completed by
2014 to avoid a crisis.
Rhode Island officials announced
recently the awarding of an unprecedented $135 million in low-cost loans
to 32 communities to increase drinking-water supplies or develop new
pipelines and treatment facilities to reduce water pollution.
The city of Pasco, TX needs to
invest more than $28 million over the next six years on its water
treatment and distribution systems to meet regulatory requirements.
Switching Waukesha, WI’s water
supply to Lake Michigan rather than groundwater wells would cost $56
million in initial construction costs.
Colorado Springs, CO utilities
master plan calls for $500 million in water treatment expenditures.
The proposed Fullerton Water
Plant in Baltimore, MD would cost $360 million.
The Ute reservoir Water system in
Quay City, NM is in the design stage at a projected cost of $300
million.
St Louis, MO has incorporated an
expenditure of $200 million to treat Columbia Bottoms groundwater in its
plans.
New York City's new Croton water
treatment plant will cost more than twice the original estimate of $992
million and it will not be finished on time.
Bids were just received for the
West Haven, CT water treatment plant. The low bid was $44 million.
This was $20 million lower than the budget.
Ratepayers in Braintree,
Randolph, and Holbrook counties in Massachusetts will share a cost of
$33-$40 million for a new water treatment plant.