April Branch Meeting: Design Overview of the SF Water Reclamation Facility Expansion

Thursday, April 15, 2021 - 06:30 PM - Thursday, April 15, 2021 - 10:30 PM

 

Abstract:

 

The City of Sioux Falls seeks to provide a minimum of 9.1 million gallons per day (MGD)

annual average day flow (AADF) of liquids and solids additional treatment capacity at the

existing WRF, complete with the required improvements, infrastructure, technology, and

environmental features to provide reliable, efficient, expanded plant performance to meet

the current effluent quality and operational needs, and to prepare the CITY to meet

anticipated future effluent quality and operational needs. The existing WRF was

constructed and brought online in the early 1980s, and in 1986 had a rated capacity of

13.4 MGD AADF. In 2009, the WRF was re-rated to a capacity of 21 MGD AADF. Over the

past 35 years, the CITY has constructed, maintained, and updated the Water Reclamation

Facility to continuously treat wastewater effectively and reliably. The SFWRF

Improvements and Expansion project will involve extensive coordination with assigned

City, Consultant, and CMAR personnel to plan, design, construct, start-up, and

commission the overall plant infrastructure requirements to expand the existing facility to

reliably treat a minimum of 30.1 MGD AADF for liquids and solids equivalent.

 

 

Speaker: Chad Meyer, Carollo

 

Chad Meyer received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Civil and Environmental

Engineering from South Dakota State University. He joined Carollo Engineers in 1999, and

has more than 28 years of combined experience in the planning, design, construction,

commissioning, and operation of wastewater collection and treatment facilities, water

distribution and treatment facilities, related infrastructure, as well as associated

permitting. His general qualifications include knowledge of a broad range of civil and

environmental engineering theory and construction practices and their application to a

wide variety of civil and environmental engineering programs and projects. He also

possesses an in-depth knowledge of water and wastewater treatment processes,

methods, and equipment.

 

Registration Link:

SF Water Rec Facility Expansion