Water Treatment Overview Summer 2022

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Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. (SSR) is a

As a client, you are of the utmost priority and we strive to be on the forefront of systems technology and sustainability to be able to best serve your needs. Through our talented staff and professional experience, we will provide the exceptional effort you’ve been looking for. We know that success is realized by a team approach, and at SSR we facilitate collaboration on every front to provide solutions that last.

SSR INCLUDED INPUT FROM OUR MANAGEMENT, OPERATIONS, AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL INTO THE DESIGN OF OUR NEW WATER TREATMENT PLANT. WE WERE INCLUDED IN EVERY ASPECT OF THIS PROJECT, AND THE RESULT WAS A FACILITY THAT MEETS OUR NEEDS, AND THAT WE CAN BE PROUD OF. KEN REYNOLDS, WATER PLANT SUPERINTENDENT, CITY OF ALCOA

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Since our founding in 1968, SSR has provided dependable service and sound performance to all of our clients. With a focus on engineering design and consulting, our company has become a tested industry leader while maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit. We are a company that is interested in building lasting relationships with our clients and we recognize the importance of earning your trust. We believe in listening to your needs, being honest and forthright, and working for your best interests.

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Clarksville’s industrial growth over recent years has been explosive and the associated potable water demands were projected to eclipse the existing facility’s capacity in under five years. SSR led a multidisciplinary team of professionals that included numerous subconsultant firms to accomplish the thorough and quality design quickly and efficiently.

CLARKSVILLE, TN

Wanting to duplicate their existing plant as much as possible for ease of operations and maintenance, the new plant incorporates the same technologies as the existing plant including coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and membrane filtration. One notable difference between the two plants is the inclusion of pressurized GAC contactors downstream of the membranes.

NORTH CLARKSVILLE WATER TREATMENT

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& Water needed a new water treatment plant to supplement their existing facility.

The City will have an additional 16 MGD of capacity once the first phase of construction is completed. The design allowed for two additions to the new plan to eventually bring the new plant’s capacity to 36 MGD.

BOWLING GREEN, KY

BOWLING GREEN MUNICIPAL UTILITY WATER TREATMENT PLANT EXPANSION

Bowling Green Municipal Utilities (BGMU) owns and operates a 30 MGD conventional water treatment plant. As both Bowling Green and Warren County continue to grow, greater demands are expected to be placed on the existing infrastructure. BGMU hired SSR to provide preliminary, design, and construction engineering services for the expansion of the water treatment plant. The project will increase the capacity of the plant from 30 MGD to 45 MGD through the construction and installation of new raw water pump, pretreatment structures including flash mixing, flocculation, and sedimentation with plate settlers, and mixed media filtration.

TheALCOA,STATIONTNCityofAlcoa Water Treatment Plant is a 16.0 MGD membrane filtration facility that came on-line in April of 2007. This facility replaced an existing conventional treatment facility originally built in 1963. In conjunction with the City, SSR conducted a thorough investigation of options to rehabilitate the existing treatment plant to meet current and impending regulation changes or construct a new plant. The evaluation indicated that the plant had exceeded its useful life and that it should be replaced. SSR worked with Alcoa through the piloting of membrane systems, design, and construction of the plant.

SMYRNA, TN The Town of Smyrna contracted with SSR to analyze the existing treatment plant and make recommendations for a required expansion to 18.3 MGD. The project required SSR to design around an existing operational plant. SSR had to consider the existing structure, yard piping, and operations while designing the plant expansion. This difficult task was accomplished through our attention to detail and close communication and our relationship with the client.

SMYRNA WATER TREATMENT PLANT & UPGRADE

ALCOA WATER TREATMENT PLANT & RAW WATER PUMP

STONESpopulation. RIVER WATER TREATMENT PLANT UPGRADE & MURFREESBORO,EXPANSIONTN

The Stones River Water Treatment Plant was designed in 1966 as an 8.0 MGD plant, expanded to 12 MGD in 1979, and then highrated to 15.2 MGD in 1995. In 2004, the City approached SSR with the desire to once again expand the capacity of the plant to 20.0 MGD using membrane filtration technology, as well as to make extensive upgrades to the existing plant in order to meet current and proposed regulations. The new advanced treatment facility allowed the City to serve its existing customer base and ultimately gave the City higher quality and quantiity of water treatment to provide the City’s growing

TN SSR partnered on the design of an expansion of the Harpeth Valley Utilities District Water Treatment Facility to help the District meet water production demand increases from their water production of 48 MGD to 115 MGD over the next 30 years. Due to the site constraints and the District’s requirement for a very high degree of TOC and taste and odor reduction, the only technologies that could meet all of their objectives were Actiflo Carb and membrane filtration. SSR worked closely with the owner to assure the existing three treatment plants on the same site would remain in operation as the expansion was constructed.

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