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Wright -Pierce Earns Wastewater Award


Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade Earns

Engineering Excellence Award

Upgrades to facility reduce energy consumption by 40% and
position it to meet

future nutrient removal standards.

Offices throughout New England, January, 2009 - The American Council of

Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Maine presented Wright-Pierce with an Honor Award for the Falmouth, Maine Water

Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) upgrade project at the recent annual 2009 Engineering Excellence Awards ceremony. The

Honor Award recognizes engineering firms for projects that epitomize quality, innovation, value, and client

satisfaction.

The Falmouth WPCF was an aging wastewater treatment facility located on an environmentally sensitive

site in a fast growing coastal area in Southern Maine. In order to accommodate residential and commercial growth, and

address increasingly stringent discharge standards, a system upgrade was required. This posed significant environmental

challenges because the facility is in the Casco Bay watershed, one of the 28 "Estuaries of National Significance" as

designated by the US EPA. The site was restricted by coastal wetlands on three sides and a vernal pool on the fourth,

making expansion difficult. In addition, the sensitivity of the discharge location into Casco Bay required careful

consideration of Department of Environmental Protections (DEP) standards and how the upgrade design would address

them, as well as make provisions for the increasingly stringent standards anticipated for the future.

Faced with major

site constraints, Wright-Pierce conceived a design which incorporated significant existing infrastructure into the new

treatment scheme saving the Town hundreds of thousands of dollars in construction cost and capitalizing on past

investments. The new treatment system employed an Anaerobic-Anoxic-Oxic process with a biological selector designed to

improve present day water quality characteristics and provide for advanced nutrient removal.
The result is a facility

poised to serve the future sewered growth needs of the community and one that produces exceptional quality effluent.

Treated effluent efficiency has improved by 40%, and nutrient removal is meeting the design goals of 8 mg/L total nitrogen

and 1 m/L phosphorous. Space has been preserved within the process configuration to allow for easy expansion should

more stringent requirements be established in the long term. The upgraded facility is one of only a few advanced treatment

facilities in Maine positioned to meet future nutrient discharge standards.
Along with increased treatment efficiency and

advanced nutrient removal the upgrades have reduced monthly electrical consumption on average by 40%. In addition, this

$7M facility was constructed under the original contractors bid price, highly unusual in a major retrofit project.
"The

Falmouth WPCF upgrade project is a success story. It's a municipal project that has incorporated sustainable design

elements that have resulted in operational costs savings." states Paul Birkel, Vice President and Principal-in-Charge of the

Falmouth project. "The adapted facility is now 40% more efficient both in treatment capability and energy use; it's

designed to meet increasing discharge standards of the future; and it's accomplishing all of this while using less chemical

in the treatment process."

Saving energy, improved treatment efficiency and positioned for the future, the Town has

become a state leader in environmental stewardship.

About Wright-Pierce
Wright-Pierce is a New England based,

award-winning engineering firm specializing in water, wastewater, and infrastructure services. We have over 60 years

experience working with public and private clients providing reliable, affordable and sustainable solutions. Wright-Pierce

has LEED Accredited Professionals in architecture, engineering, landscape architecture and stormwater management, and

is a member of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Founded in 1947, Wright-Pierce is employee-owned and

has a staff of approximately 150 engineers and support professionals located in nine offices throughout New

England.




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