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CDM to Design-Build New Water Treatment
Plant for Lawrence
... New plant will meet regulations and peak demands while
creating space
for public park ...
LAWRENCE, Massachusetts--CDM has signed a $25.7 million design-build
agreement with the city of Lawrence to provide a new state-of-the-art
water
treatment plant. Construction will begin this summer and be
complete by the
end of 2006.
Among the project's highlights is an innovative and aesthetically
pleasing
design and site layout that minimizes visual impacts and retains
large
portions of the site--including the riverfront --for development
as a public
park or other recreational facility. In addition, the use
of design-build
provides Lawrence officials with a single point of responsibility;
compresses the project schedule, enabling the city to meet
regulatory
deadlines; and paves the way for the creation of additional
jobs within the
community as early as this year.
The 16-million-gallons-per-day (mgd) plant has been sized
to meet the city's
maximum daily water requirements during the summer months--its
peak demand
season--and will use a combination of proven treatment technologies
to meet
both current and future drinking water limits. The treatment
process
includes chemical addition and mixing, flocculation to condition
the river
water for treatment, sedimentation to remove larger particulate
matter, and
high-rate filtration to remove the remaining finest suspended
matter. The
filters will contain granular activated carbon media, which
is highly
effective in removing taste, odor, and color-producing compounds,
and the
water will be disinfected using ultraviolet light and chlorine.
Ultraviolet
disinfection, a relatively new process in the United States,
is regarded by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as one of the most
effective
treatments against waterborne microbial disease.
As part of the project, CDM will design and build new clearwells,
provide
for emergency power, and implement an automated instrumentation
and control
system. CDM will also help the city in developing and implementing
a
geographic information system and will provide hydraulic modeling
services
that enable the city to prioritize any additional distribution
system
improvements.
CDM is a full-service, global consulting, engineering, construction,
and
operations firm helping public and private clients improve
the environment
and infrastructure.
Visit us at www.cdm.com
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