Maryland Wastewater Treatment Plants

Jan 15
Maryland Wastewater Treatment Plants

1. Introduction Maryland’s wastewater infrastructure is defined by a single, overriding geographical feature: the Chesapeake Bay. As the largest estuary in the United States, the Bay dictates the regulatory and technological landscape for the state’s water environment. Maryland is home to approximately 320 public wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) that treat over 650 million gallons of […]

Jan 15
North Carolina Wastewater Treatment Plants

1. Introduction North Carolina stands at a critical juncture in water infrastructure management. With one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States—driven by the rapid expansion of the Charlotte metro area and the Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham)—the state’s wastewater treatment capacity is under significant pressure. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ) oversees […]

Jan 15
District Of Columbia Wastewater Treatment Plants

Last Updated: October 2023 1. Introduction The District of Columbia operates a unique water infrastructure model compared to traditional U.S. states. The region relies entirely on the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water), which operates the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant—the largest advanced wastewater treatment facility of its kind in the […]

Jan 15
Pennsylvania Wastewater Treatment Plants

Introduction Pennsylvania’s wastewater infrastructure represents one of the most complex and historic networks in the United States. With a unique topography that spans the Delaware, Susquehanna, and Ohio River basins, the Commonwealth manages a vast array of treatment facilities ranging from massive metropolitan plants in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to critical rural lagoons. Currently, Pennsylvania faces […]

Jan 15
Florida Wastewater Treatment Plants

1. Introduction Florida represents one of the most complex and dynamic water markets in the United States. With a population exceeding 22 million and a unique hydrogeology characterized by a high water table and sensitive ecosystems (including the Everglades and extensive coastlines), the state’s wastewater infrastructure is under immense pressure. Florida currently operates over 2,000 […]

Jan 15
New Jersey Wastewater Treatment Plants

Introduction: The State of New Jersey’s Water Infrastructure New Jersey represents one of the most complex and dense water infrastructure environments in the United States. As the most densely populated state in the nation, New Jersey’s wastewater sector manages a massive hydraulic load through a network of approximately 260 dedicated wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The […]

Jan 15
Westfall Manufacturing vs SPX Lightnin for Mixers: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction In the design of water and wastewater treatment facilities, the rapid and uniform dispersion of chemicals—coagulants, disinfectants, and neutralizing agents—is a fundamental determinant of process efficiency. A surprising statistic in the municipal sector indicates that up to 30% of chemical costs are wasted due to inefficient mixing, leading to overdosing to achieve regulatory compliance. […]

Jan 15
Ohio Wastewater Treatment Plants

Introduction Ohio stands as a critical junction in the United States water infrastructure landscape, managing two distinct and vital watersheds: the Lake Erie basin to the north and the Ohio River basin to the south. With a highly industrialized history and significant urban density, Ohio’s wastewater infrastructure is extensive, comprising over 2,000 publicly owned treatment […]

Jan 15
Wards Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Manhattan

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Wards Island Wastewater Resource Recovery FacilityLocation: Wards Island, New York, NY (New York County)Operating Authority: New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)Design Capacity: 275 MGD (Dry Weather)Current Average Flow: ~220-240 MGDPopulation Served: ~1.2 Million residentsService Area: Western Bronx and Eastern ManhattanReceiving Water Body: East River (Tidal Strait)SPDES Permit […]

Jan 15
New York Wastewater Treatment Plants

Table of Contents Introduction to NY Wastewater Infrastructure Recent Developments & Market Overview Top 20 Largest Treatment Plants Approved Budgets & Expansion Projects Regulatory & Compliance Landscape Infrastructure Challenges Technology Trends Resources for Engineers Frequently Asked Questions 1. Introduction New York State represents one of the most complex and robust wastewater markets in the United […]