Stantec assisting City of Everett to craft facilities plan for water pollution control facility
Plan will focus on facility condition, future demands, resiliency, and regulatory changes
07/14/2020 EVERETT, WA TSX,NYSE:STN
Plan will focus on facility condition, future demands, resiliency, and regulatory changes
07/14/2020 EVERETT, WA TSX,NYSE:STN
As the City of Everett continues to grow, the City’s Public Works Department is developing a facilities plan for its Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF). Stantec—a Top 10 global engineering, architecture, and design firm—is currently providing an alternatives analysis for the 60-year-old facility with the goal of guiding capital and operational investments for the next two to three decades.
The facilities plan will assess overall facility condition, future service demands, and resiliency and redundancy considerations, while developing a strategy or “playbook” to comply with pending long-term regulatory changes. The regulatory changes will likely impact wastewater treatment plant discharges into Puget Sound as mandated by the Washington State Department of Ecology.
The plan also will provide suggestions to improve resiliency to natural disasters and the changing natural environment, identify opportunities to enhance the community with valuable resources produced at the facility, and provide a list of improvements that support economic development while minimizing impacts to existing ratepayers.
“Everett is committed to preserving the health of Puget Sound in a cost-effective manner. As we look to the future of our community, the proactive development of the facilities plan for the Water Pollution Control Facility will help provide for the sustainable, resilient, and reliable treatment of wastewater,” said Jim Miller, Everett’s City Engineer. “This is an essential plan that can help our community prepare for the next several decades of treatment plant upgrades.”
The Everett WPCF serves nearly 170,000 people, providing full secondary treatment of 40 million gallons per day, with peak flows of up to 96 million gallons per day. The service area serves two distinct systems, a combined sewer system on the north end of the City and a separated system in the south. The southern portion of the service area receives flow from neighboring residential and commercial areas.
Stantec is a global leader in the water industry as ranked by Engineering News-Record. The firm’s experience includes over 900 treatment plants, from some of the most complex facilities in the world to those supporting small, remote communities. With experts around the world focusing on innovative solutions, the Stantec team offers expertise in such areas as advanced treatment process and technology, automation/information management, biosolids management, nutrient management and recovery, odor control, and water reclamation and reuse. To learn more, visit www.stantec.com/water.
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