The Project consists of work in multiple process areas as follows:
- Replacement of the roof and HVAC equipment at the Administration building.
- Modifications to the existing grit removal chamber at the flow equalization facilities to include a 7-foot Parshall flume.
- Spot concrete, sealant, and pavement repairs at the flow equalization facilities.
- Installation of a third mechanical bar screen in the existing Influent Pump Station. The new mechanical screen is pre-purchased by the Owner. The Contractor will administer submittals and handle receipt, installation, startup, testing, and commissioning.
- Installation of a new eductor system on all the Influent pumps to automatically vent the pump casings.
- Modifications to the 18-inch discharge piping of two influent pumps.
- Installation of a new process analyzer (Chemscan) near the Aeration Basins. The analyzer equipment, FRP enclosure, and sample pumps are pre-purchased by the Owner. The Contractor will administer submittals and handle receipt, installation, startup, testing, and commissioning.
- Modifications to the plant’s effluent piping (42 and 30 inches in diameter) including replacement of a flowmeter vault with a new vault. The new meter will be provided by the Owner. This work will require bypass pumping.
- Replacement of the roof and select HVAC equipment at the Old Chlorine Building (Additive Alternate 1).
This project is to replace the ultraviolet disinfection equipment at the Sugar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Irwin Creek WWTP. The scope of the work also includes the replacement of the effluent filter piping and valves in addition to concrete channel work.
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This project is to replace the ultraviolet disinfection equipment at the Sugar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Irwin Creek WWTP. The scope of the work also includes the replacement of the effluent filter piping and valves in addition to concrete channel work.
– Cancelled as of 8/13/24
The Project consists of the demolition of the existing 0.1 MGD “packaged” WWTP (flow eq, sludge holding, extended aeration, clarifiers), filters, generator, shed and select yard piping. The new infrastructure includes a new 0.1 MGD “packaged” WWTP (flow eq, sludge holding, extended aeration), two clarifiers, pre-engineered office/lab building, generator and the associated yard piping, site work, electrical and instrumentation. This scope of work also includes the relocation of and existing 8” gravity sewer line.
The Project consists of the demolition of the existing 0.1 MGD “packaged” WWTP (flow eq, sludge holding, extended aeration, clarifiers), filters, generator, shed and select yard piping. The new infrastructure includes a new 0.1 MGD “packaged” WWTP (flow eq, sludge holding, extended aeration), two
clarifiers, pre-engineered office/lab building, generator and the associated yard piping, site work, electrical and instrumentation. This scope of work also includes the relocation of and existing 8” gravity sewer line.
This project will be to source a company to perform preventive and routine maintenance services, inspections, and repairs to boilers, sludge heaters, and related sewer gas auxiliary equipment located at Charlotte Water’s Water and Waste Water Treatment Plants.
Charlotte Water facilities, which include wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), water treatment plants (WTP), and large regional and/or submersible Lift Stations, require industrial-grade electrical services. The Company shall provide industrial electrical maintenance and repair services for Charlotte Water’s facilities.
While nutrient harvesting has not yet been implemented by CLTWater at any of its wastewater treatment facilities, CLTWater strives to promote beneficial reuse at the McAlpine Creek WWMF and across its other wastewater treatment facilities. To maximize economies of scale, a nutrient harvesting facility (Facility) at the McAlpine Creek WWMF would create the highest current and future value proposition for CLTWater and the treatment plant network. Currently, primary sludge (PS) and waste activated sludge (WAS) from two of the five wastewater treatment facilities are processed at McAlpine Creek WWMF.
In the future, PS and WAS from four of six wastewater treatment facilities will be processed at the McAlpine Creek WWMF. Dewatering centrate is high strength waste typically recycled within the treatment plant for processing. Implementation of a Facility would allow CLTWater to create a product that can be beneficially reused (i.e., product to be bagged or bulk shipped and sold) and gain some treatment capacity at the McAlpine Creek WWMF. Designing, constructing, and operating the Facility at the McAlpine Creek WWMF is one component of implementing the overall CLTWater nutrient management and biosolids diversification strategy.
There are multiple project sites within the McMullen Creek basin. Sewer rehabilitation will be performed in sub-area sewer collection systems in the northern portion of the McMullen Basin and on portions of the existing McMullen trunkline and manholes within existing easements. Sewer rehabilitation will be performed on the existing collection system within existing easements and public road right-of-ways.