Wastewater Treatment Plant

There are two reasons to replace your wastewater treatment plant.  The first is population growth that causes the system to exceed its capacity.  The second is if the system is antiquated and doesn’t meet Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards.

Every Communities Water Treatment Needs Are Unique

Every community’s wastewater treatment needs are unique and require a specialized approach. For example, the population’s food choices or drugs could determine the chemicals or biological treatment needed to make it usable. Other factors include the amount and kind of insoluble items entering the sewer system. Potential hazards also include impurities leftover from pre-treatment at industrial sites. Unfortunately, treatment becomes more difficult and expensive as more pollutants enter the sewer system. However, RINDT is here for all your treatment plant needs!

RINDT Wastewater Treatment Experts

There’s a tremendous amount of work required to plan a treatment plant. Not only do you have to get permits, but you also develop design plans and specifications. In addition, you must find funding alternatives and administer construction and completion of the facilities.

RINDT has over 40 years of experience assisting clients with planning and designing treatment plants. We help clients with improvement to, or new construction of wastewater treatment facilities.

Factors to Consider

RINDT consider several factors when designing a solution for your community, including:

  • The Amount of Wastewater to be Treated per Day
  • The Quality of the Water (water that leaves the treatment facility to subsurface disposal areas, spray fields, or a receiving stream or body of surface water)
  • Indebtedness
  • Operation Costs
  • Maintenance Costs
  • Disposable Land Area (if the treated effluent is to be land applied)
  • The Availability of Surface Water (seek and secure a direct discharge permit)

RINDT Wastewater Treatment Plant services include:

  • Master Planning
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Permitting
  • Design Treatment Plants
  • Bidding & Contract Administration
  • Construction Management & Inspection Services
  • Funding Assistance

What’s Next?

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