Tag: Infrastructure

Jan 31
Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District Bissell Point Wastewater Treatment Plant

A Technical Review of St. Louis’ Largest Wastewater Infrastructure Asset FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Bissell Point Wastewater Treatment Plant Location: 10 East Grand Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63147 Operating Authority: Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD Project Clear) Design Capacity (Secondary): 210 MGD Peak Hydraulic Capacity: >400 MGD Current Average Flow: ~145 MGD Population […]

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 26
Charlotte Water McDowell Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant

Location: Huntersville, Mecklenburg County, North CarolinaOperating Authority: Charlotte WaterDesign Capacity: 12.0 MGD (Million Gallons per Day) 1. Introduction The McDowell Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) serves as a critical environmental safeguard for the rapidly growing northern Mecklenburg County region. Operated by Charlotte Water, this 12-MGD facility is strategically located within the Mountain Island Lake watershed—the […]

Jan 20
Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Newark

Location: Newark, Essex County, New JerseyOperating Authority: Passaic Valley Sewerage CommissionDesign Capacity: 330 MGD (Average) / 720 MGD (Peak)Service Area: 48 Municipalities across 5 Counties 1. INTRODUCTION The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) Newark Bay Treatment Plant is one of the largest wastewater treatment facilities in the United States and the largest in the Northeast. […]

Jan 20
Jim Myers vs Serpentix for Solids Conveyance: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction The movement of dewatered biosolids, screenings, and grit is often the final bottleneck in modern treatment facilities. While headworks and biological processes receive significant engineering attention, the conveyance of “cake” solids remains a frequent source of operational headaches, from housekeeping nightmares to complete mechanical failures. Engineers tasked with facility upgrades often face a critical […]

Jan 19
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant Cleveland

Introduction The Southerly Wastewater Treatment Center (Southerly) stands as the largest of the three wastewater treatment facilities operated by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD). Located in the Village of Cuyahoga Heights, this critical infrastructure asset provides advanced wastewater treatment for a service area covering more than 600,000 residents across the Greater Cleveland area. […]

Jan 15
Colorado Wastewater Treatment Plants

Introduction Colorado sits at a unique geographical and regulatory intersection within the United States water sector. As a headwaters state, the effluent quality from Colorado’s wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) dictates the water health for millions of downstream users in the Colorado, Platte, Arkansas, and Rio Grande river basins. Consequently, the state maintains some of the […]

Jan 15
Georgia Wastewater Treatment Plants

The authoritative resource for consulting engineers, utility managers, and infrastructure professionals tracking Georgia’s water reclamation sector. 1. Introduction: Georgia’s Water Reclamation Landscape Georgia’s wastewater infrastructure is defined by a unique combination of rapid metropolitan growth, strict regulatory requirements due to interstate water sharing (the Tri-State Water Wars), and a diverse geography ranging from the Appalachian […]

Jan 15
Tennessee Wastewater Treatment Plants

1. Introduction Tennessee’s wastewater infrastructure landscape is currently undergoing its most significant transformation in decades, driven by rapid population growth in the Nashville-Murfreesboro corridor and massive consent decree-driven overhauls in Memphis, Chattanooga, and Nashville. The state operates under the regulatory oversight of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), managing a network of over […]

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 […]