Wharton-Smith is currently providing general contracting services for the construction of Clay County Utility Authority’s new 1.5 MGD Peter’s Creek Water Reclamation Facility (WRF). In addition to the construction of the water reclamation facility, the scope also includes pipelines, reclaimed water management system, and storm water management system. Interim modifications are being performed on the existing 0.2 MGD single-stage nitrification treatment process into a 0.35 MGD 4-stage Bardenpho BNR treatment process. Reclaimed water will be pumped from the new Peter’s Creek WRF to the Governor’s Park Reclaimed Water Pump Station through about 7 miles of new pipelines. Additional work includes wet weather ponds, storm water ponds, yard piping, site grading and restoration, headworks, biological process tanks, clarifiers, RAS/WAS and scum pump stations, tertiary filters, chlorine contact chamber, reclaimed pump station with hydro tanks, 2-MG reclaimed ground storage tank, aerobic digester, chemical storage and feed, in-plant lift station, electrical and operations buildings, generator with fuel tank, plant entry road, and RCW, FM, and PW pipeline.
Project Details
LOCATION
Green Cove Springs, FL
CLIENT
Clay County Utility Authority
SIZE
1.5 MGD (expansion)
CONSTRUCTION COST
$55.1M