Wharton-Smith provided services for the Cudjoe Key Advanced Water Reclamation Facility for the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority. The project team constructed new offsite influent force mains and water transmission main to the site along with a 0.94 mgd advanced water reclamation facility. Initial site preparation included the removal of the existing landfill liner, tire chips, and fly ash. The new wastewater treatment plant included an operations building that houses the administrative and personnel areas, process control room, control room, electrical room, and chemical feed and storage; influent screening facilities; two flow equalization basins; two five-stage biological nutrient removal treatment trains, each including anaerobic, 1st anoxic, aeration, 2nd anoxic, and reaeration basins; two secondary clarifiers; two cloth disk tertiary filters; chlorine contact basin, including two serpentine channels and plant effluent reuse pumping facilities; four shallow injection wells; standby power; and site work.

“I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you for the efforts to bring this project to Substantial Completion as of today. ON TIME! This is a great plant that will serve the Florida Keys for years to come. This would not have been possible without the hard work and teamwork that you all provided. Your commitment to this important project is very much appreciated and you should be proud of the accomplishment. Especially to pull it off on schedule down here in the lower keys.” – Tom Walker, Deputy Executive Director

Project Details

LOCATION

Cudjoe Key, Florida

CLIENT

Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority (FKAA)

SIZE

0.94 MGD

CONSTRUCTION COST

$21.8 million