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Wastewater
Biosolids and Energy
Treatment Facilities
Solid Waste
Waste to Energy
COLOMBIA
With a population of about nine million, Bogotá is among the largest cities in the Americas. The Canoas Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) will have an average flow capacity of 370 MGD and serve
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Wastewater
Biosolids and Energy
Treatment Facilities
Solid Waste
Waste to Energy
United States
Lafayette Renew and the City of Lafayette understands that while a portion of digester gas is currently used for digester and building heating, there are opportunities to further optimize digester and
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Wastewater
Biosolids and Energy
Treatment Facilities
Solid Waste
Waste to Energy
United States
The existing Cogeneration Facility utilizes approximately 4,500 scfm of Landfill Gas (LFG) to fuel a combined cycle consisting of two gas turbines, with heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) that use
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Wastewater
Biosolids and Energy
Treatment Facilities
Solid Waste
Waste to Energy
United States
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Sewerage District (MMSD) is a nationally recognized leader in water conservation and wastewater treatment demonstrated by establishing, adapting, and evolving its commitment
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Wastewater
Nutrients and Emerging Contaminants
Treatment Facilities
Biosolids and Energy
United States
Due to the severe eutrophication (hypoxic zone) in the Gulf of Mexico, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Great Chicago (District) is facing a progressively more stringent limits on
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Wastewater
Nutrients and Emerging Contaminants
Treatment Facilities
United States
In collaboration with Greeley and Hansen, the City negotiated with Virginia DEQ to set favorable nutrient WLAs that are based on total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations of 8.0 mg/L and 0.5
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Commercial
Office
Retail
United States
The East End Parking Garage is a five-level, cast-in-place, post-tensioned concrete structure constructed in 1983, with a south addition built in 1991. It provides parking for approximately 1,300
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Wastewater
Nutrients and Emerging Contaminants
Treatment Facilities
United States
The master planning effort provided the opportunity to repurpose existing unused tankage that once comprised the first stage of a two-stage activated sludge plant. This included the conversion of