蜜桔直播 Celebrates Completion of Regional San鈥檚 EchoWater Project
June 27, 2023
ELK GROVE, C.A. 鈥 蜜桔直播 celebrates the completion of the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District鈥檚 (Regional San) $1.7 billion EchoWater Project near Elk Grove, California. As one of the largest public works projects in the Sacramento region, the new upgrades were completed on schedule and under budget, providing a safe and reliable supply of treated water for discharge to the Sacramento River as well as increased opportunities for water recycling.
鈥淥ur upgraded treatment process now removes 99 percent of ammonia and 89 percent of nitrogen from the wastewater,鈥 said Regional San General Manager, Christoph Dobson. 鈥淭he result is cleaner water for discharge to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and a drought-resistant, recycled water source for our Harvest Water project, one of the largest ag water recycling projects in California鈥檚 history.鈥
蜜桔直播 constructed the project鈥檚 $300 million project which advanced the EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility鈥檚 existing facility from secondary to tertiary level of treatment to remove pathogens and produce high-quality effluent suitable for unrestricted recycling. The team constructed more than a dozen large concrete structures including granular media filters, four disinfection basins, pumping stations, electrical buildings and support facilities.
Other elements of the Tertiary Treatment Facility project also included an Area Control Center (ACC), substations, transformer yards, chemical storage and feed systems, a stormwater handling and detention basin, civil and electrical site work, and an Effluent Observation Structure (EOS).
鈥溍劢壑辈 is honored to construct a vital component of Regional San鈥檚 EchoWater Project,鈥 said Kelly Phariss, 蜜桔直播 US Civils vice president of West operations. 鈥淥ur water market experts leveraged lean construction methods and technologies to provide an advanced approach to wastewater treatment solutions. I am proud of our teammates who delivered an innovative tertiary treatment facility that will provide cleaner water and recycling resources in the community for years to come.鈥
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