SCH Number 2004101077


Project Info

Title
Addendum to the Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Recycled Water Program Improvements
Description
Willow Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Modification: The existing Willow Creek WWTP will terminate wastewater treatment operations and be converted for use as a primary flow equalization facility. Existing wastewater treatment ponds will be lined and converted to wastewater storage ponds. All existing wastewater flows will be directed to the existing Grass Valley WWTP through an existing intertie pipeline. Grass Valley WWTP System Upgrades: The existing Grass Valley WWTP will be upgraded from a 2.5 MGD capacity wastewater treatment facility to 3.75 MGD capacity wastewater treatment facility in order to accommodate the existing flows from both the Willow Creek and Grass Valley WWTP. The proposed expansion will include the addition of a primary clarifier, a trickling filter, a secondary clarifier, two denitrification filters, and a belt filter press. All existing facilities at the Grass Valley WWTP would remain in place and operational. No expansion of treatment capacity would occur from implementing this project, but the quality of the treated effluent would be enhanced.
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6 documents in project

Type Lead/Public Agency Received Title
Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Recycled Water Program Improvements
Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Addendum to the Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Recycled Water Program Improvements
Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Recycled Water Program Improvements
Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Recycled Water Program Improvements
Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Recycled Water Program Improvements
Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Recycled Water Program Improvements