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Watford City WRRF

Watford City Water Resource Recovery Facility

Like many communities in Western North Dakota, Watford City is experiencing rapid growth. As a result of a phased Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facility Plan and Capital Improvements Plan completed by AE2S in 2010 to address the challenges, the City embarked upon phased improvements to its wastewater treatment facilities

Sturgis Water Resource Recovery Facility

Sturgis Water Resource Recovery Facility

The existing City of Sturgis wastewater treatment facility consists of an influent Parshall flume, mechanical 6mm fine screen, an effluent flow meter, an aeration pond, two secondary treatment ponds and one irrigation storage pond. Emergency discharges directly to nearby Bear Butte Creek have become a common occurrence in recent years because irrigation properties have not been able to handle the volume of treated wastewater produced by the facility

Woodbury PFAS Water Treatment & Management

Woodbury PFAS Water Treatment & Management

In 2004, PFAS were first found to have contaminated drinking water supplies in parts of the eastern Twin Cities. Over the last 15 years or so, PFAS have been discovered in Woodbury’s groundwater supply, and research has been conducted to identify the source and level of contamination. Most of the contamination has been traced to four dumps or landfills in Oakdale and Woodbury, at the 3M manufacturing facility in Cottage Grove, and at the Washington County landfill

Grand Forks Regional Water Treatment Plant

Grand Forks Regional Water Treatment Plant

The new Grand Forks Regional Water Treatment Plant (GFRWTP) is a 20 million gallons per day hybrid water treatment facility that includes parallel conventional and membrane treatment processes that address key regulatory and water quality challenges, increased water demand, and logistical issues associated with the City’s prior 60-year-old facility

Deer Creek Dam Intake Structure

Provo River Water Users Association Deer Creek Dam Intake Structure

The Provo River Water Users Association supplies raw water to many bulk customers in the Salt Lake City metro area and delivers water across three counties including Salt Lake, Wasatch, and Utah counties. They are responsible for operating a Bureau of Reclamation dam, intake, and power plant that was conceived in the 1930s. As the dam outlet works is approaching 81 years of use, the Association is looking to the AE2S team to help them determine what improvements to make