The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s (STOF’s) Hollywood WWTP project is a 3-MGD new wastewater treatment facility, that consists of a 4,000 s.f. operations building with a state-of-the-art SCADA room, laboratory, offices, restrooms, garage, and electrical room. The new plant features a headworks structure that is 40’ tall with rotary bar screens, grit removal equipment, and odor control system. As the main treatment facility is a 4 basin sequencing batch reactor tank with each basin capable of 750,000 gallons of treatment capacity, the SBR utilizes 316SS jet header and diffuser system, with reversible jet motive pumps, WAS pumps, and blowers. After the SBR decant is complete the water travels to an effluent pump station which houses 5 submersible pumps. These pumps send the water through a 24” line which is 1500 LS of C900 and 3600 LF of 24” HDPE. The 24” HDPE was installed by directional drilling to a depth of 40’ deep underneath the FL Turnpike. The effluent water then travels into an injection well pump station, which houses five additional horizontal pumps, the IWPS pumps water into two deep injection wells.
Project Details
LOCATION
Hollywood, FL
CLIENT
Seminole Tribe of Florida (STOF)
SIZE
3 MGD Facility
CONSTRUCTION COST
$55,170,550.13