Project Name: Utoy Creek WRC – Aeration Tanks/Slide Gates
The Utoy Creek Water Reclamation Center (WRC), constructed in 1936 and expanded in 2000, provides wastewater treatment for the service area that encompasses portions of Southwest Atlanta, Northwest Atlanta, East Point and a portion of Fulton County. The Utoy Creek WRC is designed to treat 44 million gallons per day (mgd) of wastewater for discharge into the Chattahoochee River under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit.
The aeration basins at the Utoy Creek WRC have significant accumulations of sediment. Removing this sediment will improve process efficiency. The aluminum slide gates, which control the flow between the aerobic and anoxic sections have corroded and need to be replaced.
The scope of this project includes:
Cleaning out the aeration basin tanks of sedimentation
Replacing aluminum slide gates
Repairing and replacing any damaged air diffusers and piping
Justification:
Improves efficiency and reliability of the Utoy Creek WRC
Facilitates compliance with NPDES Permit
Reduces annual operating costs
Project Type: Water Reclamation Centers and Facilities Project Start: 05/13/2014 Proposed Construction Start: 01/2019 Scheduled Completion: 04/30/2020 Project Budget: $2,111,000 Council District(s): Citywide NPU(s): H, I, P, Q, R Project Status: Complete / Construction