The large lakes water authority has committed NORESCO to carry out $ 100 million in improvements to its installation of water resource recovery in Detroit, the wastewater treatment plant in a larger place in the country.
The work, structured as phase 2 of a continuous progressive design construction contract, is significantly expanded into a previous rehabilitation effort and aims to strengthen resilience while also reduces confidence in drinking water.
The last range is focused on replacing a final effluent pump station of almost 50 years with a right -sized right -wing installation designed for 60 million daily gallons for supplying non -drinking water for uses that do not require consumption quality.
A new reuse flow will also be introduced, capable of delivering 4 mgd of filtered and disinfected water to meet the demands of the internal process on the WRF.
After the completion, most of the water needs in the installation process will be provided by the treated wastewater, with drinking water available only as a backup.
Map of the Municipal Service Areas for the WRRF of the Authority Water of the Great Lakes in the counties of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb. The shaded regions represent communities that the wastewater flows from Detroit’s WRRF through three main interceptors. Solid black lines denote the boundaries of the county. Image: Glory
Glwa said he selected a progressive design model to carry out the work that cite that the delivery method offers “greater costs”, reduces the risks of the calendar and improves efficiency. The collaboration dates to an initial energy audit of Noresco that reported phase 1 of the program and established the stage of the extended phase 2 scope.
Public procurement records show that Noresco previously received the SFE bomb rehabilitation contract within the framework of the GLWA Capital Improvement Plan (project 216008). This contract, valued at about $ 3.4 million, was awarded in a specialized contracting process.
The new $ 100 million commitment reflects much wider expansion, which incorporates both new infrastructure and resilience measures. The Glwa Capital 2025-2029 Plan emphasizes the renewal of infrastructure, resilience improvements and accessibility measures.
Detroit WRRF attends detroit and 76 surrounding communities, which covers a service area of more than 946 square kilometers and provides wastewater treatment for almost 30% of Michigan’s population.
From the estimates of 2024 of the United States Census Office, the population of Michigan totalizes about 10.14 million, which means that the Glwa Wastewater System supports approximately 3 million residents in the south -East Michigan
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Troy Walters, President and Chief Executive Officer of Noresco, said in a statement that the company will continue to work with GLWA to update its facilities, improve reliability and reduce operating costs while aligning resources with demand.
“The infrastructure update project, especially modernizing the SFE bomb station for almost 50 years, is aimed at [these objectives] Through the rehabilitation of the equipment and the resilience improvements of the system, “he said.
