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Charlotte McAlpine Creek Wastewater Management Facility Nutrient Harvesting

Design-Build construction of a new nutrient harvesting facility designed to recover phosphorus from treated wastewater effluent, supporting long-term sustainability initiatives while enhancing effluent discharge quality, reducing chemical usage, and enabling the beneficial reuse of recovered byproducts such as struvite.

Nutrient Harvesting Facility

8,191 SF

Reactor

Pearl 10K

Capacity (average)

325,000 gpd

Phosphorous Removal

91%

Project Details

The project includes site development, installation of civil infrastructure, erection of a pre-engineered metal process building, and installation of specialized process equipment. This encompasses mechanical piping and full integration into the existing plant infrastructure, including influent and effluent piping, power supply, data and communications systems, and chemical delivery systems. The primary objective of the project is to recover phosphorus in solid form, thereby mitigating scaling in downstream systems, decreasing chemical consumption, and improving overall nutrient removal to meet or exceed regulatory effluent standards.