1. Introduction In the hydraulic architecture of municipal and industrial wastewater systems, continuity of service is the paramount directive. While permanent infrastructure—lift stations, treatment plants, and gravity mains—forms the backbone of these systems, the ability to bypass these components during failure, maintenance, or rehabilitation is a critical engineering requirement. Emergency bypass and temporary pumping systems […]
FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant Location: Virginia Key, Miami-Dade County, Florida Operating Authority: Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) Permitted Capacity: 143 MGD (Annual Average Daily Flow) Current Average Flow: ~105-120 MGD Population Served: Approx. 1.2 million residents Service Area: City of Miami, Key Biscayne, Coral Gables, Miami Beach (portions), […]
Note to Engineers: While frequently associated with the Union County Utilities Authority (which manages solid waste), the wastewater treatment operations in this jurisdiction are managed by the Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority (RVSA). This technical document focuses on the RVSA wastewater treatment facility. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority (RVSA) Treatment Plant Location: […]
The authoritative technical profile of Ocean County Utilities Authority’s northern regional asset. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Northern Water Pollution Control Facility (NWPCF)Location: Brick Township, Ocean County, New JerseyOperating Authority: Ocean County Utilities Authority (OCUA)Design Capacity: 32.0 MGDCurrent Average Flow: ~22-24 MGDPopulation Served: Approx. 250,000 (Seasonal fluctuations)Service Area: Northern Ocean County (Brick, Point Pleasant, Mantoloking, […]
Introduction One of the most persistent and expensive challenges in wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) operation is the downstream devastation caused by inorganic solids. Pumps with eroded impellers, clogged digestion tanks, and abrasive wear on sludge dewatering equipment cost utilities millions annually in preventable maintenance. Yet, headworks design often suffers from “copy-paste” specifications that fail to […]
Introduction In the complex ecosystem of municipal and industrial treatment facilities, the “Big Three”—pumps, pipes, and valves—often dominate the initial design conversation. However, the operational success of a plant frequently hinges on the specialized auxiliary equipment that supports the primary treatment train. When engineers search for the Top 10 Other – Other Manufacturers for Water […]
The primary wastewater treatment facility serving Newark and Essex County, New Jersey. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Newark Bay Treatment Plant Location: 600 Wilson Avenue, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey Operating Authority: Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) Design Capacity: 330 MGD (Annual Average) Peak Wet Weather Capacity: ~720 MGD Population Served: 1.5 million residents Service […]
Introduction For municipal and industrial wastewater engineers, the protection of downstream process equipment—pumps, valves, centrifuges, and digesters—starts at the headworks. The improper reduction of solids or the inefficient separation of inorganic grit can lead to catastrophic pump cavitation, seal failures, and the rapid accumulation of rag balls in digesters that necessitates expensive cleanouts. When specifying […]
The authoritative technical resource for the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) wastewater treatment system. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Delaware No. 1 Water Pollution Control Facility Location: Camden, Camden County, New Jersey (Waterfront South) Operating Authority: Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) Design Capacity: 80 MGD Current Average Flow: ~58 MGD Population Served: ~500,000 […]
FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: MCUA Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Location: Sayreville, Middlesex County, New Jersey Operating Authority: Middlesex County Utilities Authority (MCUA) Design Capacity: 147 MGD (Average Daily Flow) Peak Hydraulic Capacity: 350 MGD Population Served: Approx. 800,000 residents (plus substantial industrial base) Service Area: Lower Raritan River Basin (Middlesex, Somerset, and Union Counties) […]