Nevada Plant Receives Environmental Construction Award

DENVER, CO - February 8, 2011 - WastewaterPR.com - CH2M HILL (www.ch2mhill.com), a global full-service consulting, design, construction, and operations firm, is pleased to announce that the Clark County Water Reclamation District (CCWRD) Solids Dewatering Facility has won Southwest Contractor’s Best of 2010 Award for Civil/Public Works in Nevada as well as was named the American Public Works Association (APWA) -Nevada Section’s Project of the Year in the Environmental category.

CH2M HILL (www.ch2mhill.com), a global full-service consulting, design, construction, and operations firm, is pleased to announce that the Clark County Water Reclamation District (CCWRD) Solids Dewatering Facility has won Southwest Contractor’s Best of 2010 Award for Civil/Public Works in Nevada as well as was named the American Public Works Association (APWA) -Nevada Section’s Project of the Year in the Environmental category.

Southwest Contractor, now ENR Southwest, is the leading construction industry publication serving the Southwest United States. The annual competition, now in its 13th year, recognizes construction and design excellence in several award categories. The awards were presented in Las Vegas in December at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino. APWA is an international educational and professional association of public agencies, private sector companies, and individuals dedicated to providing high quality public works goods and services. The APWA-Nevada Section Project of the Year award is given in three categories – transportation, structures, and environmental – on the basis of service to the public, community need, intricacy of design, aesthetic consideration, difficulty of construction and other related criteria.

CH2M HILL provided the engineering and design services for the CCWRD Solids Dewatering Facility, which is located at CCWRD’s 150 mgd Treatment Plant in Las Vegas, Nevada. The work, for which MMC, Inc. was the general contractor and Harris and Associates was construction manager, consisted of adding a sludge transfer pump station to pump primary and thickened waste activated sludge over a mile to the dewatering facility, two 376,000 gallon sludge storage tanks, polymer and chemical mixing and feed systems, eight high speed centrifuges each capable of handling up to 5,000 lb/hr of sludge, dewatered sludge storage and load out facilities and an extensive odor control system. The heavy industrial dewatering equipment and mechanical systems are housed in a complex four story building that was designed with contemporary styling that blends in with the surroundings and masks the industrial nature of the facility.

The facility is designed to produce up to 180 dry tons of dewatered solids per day. Some unique features of the facility include:

· High level automation that allows the facility to operate 24-hours per day with minimal operational staff and during unmanned shifts.

· Capability to dewater primary and thickened waste activated sludge separately or blended.

· Polymer feed systems that allows for use of 2 different polymers at the same time.

· Fully automated and enclosed load out facility that allows trucks to load up in about 5 minutes and minimizes the potential for operational spills.

· Two stage odor control systems to minimize odors inside and outside the building.


 

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