The blower system at the RM Clayton Water Reclamation Center in Atlanta, Georgia is an integral component of the biological treatment process, essential to the aeration system. When an existing blower failed it was urgent that full capacity be restored to keep the ecosystem in balance. The City selected WWPS to respond under an […]
WWPS upgraded and integrated a complex instrumentation and control system at RM Clayton WRC, one of the largest wastewater treatment plants in the southeastern United States. The RM Clayton plant continuously receives and treats wastewater averaging 122 million gallons per day (mgd), with peak capacity of 240 mgd. The project included intricate instrumentation and controls […]
Modifications and upgrades at Gwinnett County’s Crooked Creek Water Reclamation Facility will improve plant safety, efficiency, and reliability. Advances in treatment technology have rendered several processes and structures at the facility outdated, requiring upgrades to comply with state and federal regulations. This massive $132 million renovation project being constructed by Alberici will allow the facility […]
Under a design-build contract, WWPS converted the 40 mgd South Cobb Water Reclamation Facility’s wastewater sludge dewatering process from belt presses to centrifuges. This project included the addition of a mezzanine to accommodate three refurbished centrifuges, a multi-directional screw conveyor, a polymer feed system, and a truck drive through with roll-up doors. The team also […]