Tag: frequently asked questions

Jan 30
Citizens Energy Group Southport Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant Indianapolis

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Southport Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant (Southport AWT) Location: Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana Operating Authority: Citizens Energy Group (Citizens Wastewater of Westfield, LLC / CWA Authority, Inc.) Design Capacity: 125 MGD (Average Daily Design Flow) Peak Capacity: 180 MGD (Secondary Treatment) / 250+ MGD (Wet Weather) Population Served: Approx. 400,000 (Southport […]

Jan 29
Upper Blackstone Water Pollution Abatement District Worcester

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Upper Blackstone Clean Water (formerly Upper Blackstone Water Pollution Abatement District) Location: Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts Operating Authority: Upper Blackstone Clean Water (UBCW) Design Capacity: 45 MGD (Average Daily), 160 MGD (Peak Hourly) Current Average Flow: ~26-28 MGD Population Served: ~250,000 residents Service Area: Worcester, Auburn, Holden, Millbury, Rutland, West […]

Jan 29
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Deer Island Treatment Plant Boston

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Deer Island Treatment Plant (DITP) Location: Boston (Winthrop), Suffolk County, Massachusetts Operating Authority: Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) Design Peak Capacity: 1,270 MGD Current Average Flow: ~360 MGD Population Served: ~2.3 million residents Service Area: 43 Communities in Greater Boston and Metro West Receiving Water Body: Massachusetts Bay (via Ocean […]

Jan 28
Golden Harvest vs Whipps – C for Gates: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction In the transition from traditional cast iron sluice gates to modern fabricated stainless steel and aluminum slide gates, municipal engineers often find themselves evaluating two dominant North American manufacturers. The analysis of Golden Harvest vs Whipps – C for Gates: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications is a critical exercise for any design engineer or utility […]

Jan 28
City Of Atlanta R M Clayton Water Reclamation Center

Page Type: Technical Facility Profile Target Audience: Civil Engineers, Plant Operators, Regulatory Compliance Officers, Municipal Planners Last Updated: May 2024 FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: R.M. Clayton Water Reclamation Center Location: 2440 Bolton Road NW, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia Operating Authority: City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management (DWM) Design Capacity: 122 MGD (Average Daily […]

Jan 27
Hydro Gate vs Golden Harvest for Gates: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction For municipal and industrial engineers, the failure of a water control gate is rarely a minor operational annoyance; it is a critical vulnerability that can lead to catastrophic flooding, regulatory non-compliance, and significant safety hazards. While pumps often receive the lion’s share of attention in hydraulic modeling, the static and dynamic isolation provided by […]

Jan 27
Evoqua vs ISE Metal for Other Process: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction In the specification of wastewater treatment physical separation equipment—specifically secondary clarification, gravity thickening, and grit removal systems—engineers often reach a critical decision point that dictates plant reliability for decades. The choice frequently boils down to two distinct philosophies: the standardized, process-optimized approach typical of major global OEMs (like Evoqua/Xylem) versus the heavy-duty, custom-fabrication approach […]

Jan 25
Ozonia vs Evoqua Disinfection Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction In the landscape of advanced water and wastewater treatment, few decisions impact long-term compliance and operational expenditure as heavily as the selection of primary disinfection and oxidation technologies. For decades, the market has been dominated by a select few manufacturers, leading engineers to frequently conduct an Ozonia vs Evoqua Disinfection Equipment: Comparison & Best […]

Jan 25
Xylem Wedeco vs Ozonia BioGas Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction In the high-stakes environment of municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, few decisions impact long-term operational costs (OPEX) as significantly as the selection of oxidation and gas handling systems. Engineers frequently underestimate the lifecycle implications of dielectric technologies and cooling requirements when specifying ozone generation systems for disinfection, micropollutant removal, or sludge handling. A specification […]

Jan 25
Parkway Wastewater Treatment Plant Anne Arundel County

Location: Laurel, Anne Arundel County, Maryland | Operating Authority: Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works (DPW) 1. Introduction The Parkway Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is a critical infrastructure asset within the Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works (DPW) system, serving the rapidly growing western portion of the county. Commissioned originally in the 1980s […]