Louisville Wastewater Treatment Plant

Planning and Designing for Future Wastewater Regulations and Low Effluent Nutrient Criteria
Louisville, Colorado

The City of Louisville Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) had not been upgraded in many years. With a 25 percent population growth expected in the next 20 years, and new, stricter effluent limits for nutrients mandated by the state, we were selected by the city to evaluate its existing wastewater treatment infrastructure. Specifically, we were selected by the City of Louisville to perform plant compliance assistance, facility evaluation, and facility planning, design, and construction phase engineering services.

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mechanical bar screens

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new grit removal systems

2.5 MGD

Johannesburg biological nutrient removal secondary process and secondary clarifiers

2

new UV disinfection systems

To accommodate the new stricter effluent nutrient limits and to set the WWTP to meet further reductions in effluent nutrient limits, we designed a new headworks facility (with two new mechanical bar screens and two new grit removal systems), a 2.5 MGD Johannesburg biological nutrient removal secondary process and secondary clarifiers, solids handling upgrades, two new channel UV disinfection systems, a new backup generator, a remodel of the existing operations lab, and a new 2,000 square-foot shop building. The WWTP is designed to biologically remove nutrients to concentrations below 0.7 mg/L phosphorus and 7 mg/L total inorganic nitrogen.

Construction Cost

$29 million

Owner

City of Louisville

Client

City of Louisville

Awards

2017 H2O Award

Colorado Contractors Association

Services

  • Engineering

Markets

  • Water

Regions

  • Southwest