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City of Oneida Waste Water Treatment Plant

The City’s Waste Water Treatment Improvement project includes replacing critical components of the plant that are nearing the end of their life cycles. The City was awarded $7 million towards the project through a New York State Water Infrastructure Improvement Act grant, however it’s expected to cost around $44 million. While on the team with Barton & Loguidice, Aubertine and Currier is providing support for Architectural services for the project. The professional services also include developing base models from existing drawings of the aeration tanks and process buildings in Revit, as well as drafting services for new structures from engineers’ design sketches. Plans were provided for various new structures and existing structural improvements, along with a complete code review of all buildings, preparing technical specifications as required, and participating in site visits to verify conditions. The new structures include an activated sludge pump station, a digester complex containing a control building and two digesters, a dairy EQ tank, contact tank, gravity thickener tank, four secondary clarifier tanks and a new waste gas burner.

Other improvements were made to the plant’s existing aeration tank, consisting of a blower room, first and second stage process galleries, and final settling tanks. Improvements were also made to the existing digestate tanks and process control building which houses a new belt press room and garage addition. These improvements will increase the plant’s capacity to process waste, and will focus on energy performance and cutting capital costs and lowering sewer rates for the city of Oneida residents.

Location: Oneida, NY | Completion Date: 2022 | Services Provided: Structural Engineering and Architecture

 

 

The City’s Waste Water Treatment Improvement project includes replacing critical components of the plant that are nearing the end of their life cycles.  The City was awarded $7 million towards the project through a New York State Water Infrastructure Improvement Act grant, however it’s expected to cost around $44 million.

While on the team with Barton & Loguidice, Aubertine and Currier is providing support for Architectural services for the project. The professional services also include developing base models from existing drawings of the aeration tanks and process buildings in Revit, as well as drafting services for new structures from engineers’ design sketches.  

Plans were provided for various new structures and existing structural improvements, along with a complete code review of all buildings, preparing technical specifications as required, and participating in site visits to verify conditions. The new structures include an activated sludge pump station, a digester complex containing a control building and two digesters, a dairy EQ tank, contact tank, gravity thickener tank, four secondary clarifier tanks and a new waste gas burner.  Other improvements were made to the plant’s existing aeration tank, consisting of a blower room, first and second stage process galleries, and final settling tanks. Improvements were also made to the existing digestate tanks and process control building which houses a new belt press room and garage addition. 

These improvements will increase the plant’s capacity to process waste, and will focus on energy performance and cutting capital costs and lowering sewer rates for the city of Oneida residents.

 

 

 

522 Bradley Street
Watertown, New York 13601

315-782-2005

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