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E. A. Fairbairn Treatment Plant ExpansionClient: City of Sacramento Location: Sacramento, CA Start Date: January 2003 End Date: July 2005 Contract Amount: $53.9 million
Treating water for millions of people before it is distributed to homes
and businesses is no simple process. Water districts need to manage and
monitor water intake and treatment facilities to provide high quality
drinking water to their customers. Many plants have been operating for
a long period of time and are in need of modernization.
Treating
water for millions before it goes to homes and businesses is no simple
process. Water districts need to manage and monitor water intake and
treatment facilities to provide high-quality drinking water to their
customers. Many plants have been operating for a long period of time
and need modernization.
The Sacramento River Intake facility and
the E.A. Fairbairn Treatment plant account for nearly 85 percent of
Sacramento's water supply. The city needed to double its facility's
size to keep up with the current demands. Established in 1964, the E.A.
Fairbairn Treatment plant required an upgrade.
Balfour Beatty
Infrastructure was awarded the contract to increase that
plant's capacity from 80 million gallons per day to 160. Some of the
work involved construction of new lagoons, flocculators, filters and a
clearwell, as well as new mechanical equipment, piping systems, and
electrical instrumentation and controls.
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