
This project entails the planning, economic evaluation, design, construction management and inspection, regulatory compliance and operations of complete water and wastewater utilities as well as general civil infrastructure (roads, storm drain, grading, etc.), for this 133 acre development approximately 4.5 miles north of the Town of Truckee, California. This development includes a 30 acre industrial park as well as over 50 acres of recreational features.
Al Pombo, Inc.
Al & Karla Pombo
PO Box 1102
Truckee, California 96160
Phone: 530-587-4112; Fax: 530-587-0302
E-mail:
alpomboinc@sierra.net
This project entails the comparison of the City of Reno's Stead WWTF with three other facilities of similar design, size, user base and climatological region as well as other features. The idea behind the project is to determine the best management practice for the operation and maintenance of this type of facility.
The end product will provide guidance to each of the facilities in making changes that will better serve their customers.
City of Reno,
Public Works - Stead Treatment Facility
Manuel "Manny" R. Molina, Sewage Treatment Supervisor
PO Box 1900
Reno, Nevada 89505
Phone: 775-677-6894; Fax: 775-677-6896
E-mail:
molinam@ci.reno.nv.us
This project entailed the design of a new 2.2 MGD Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) treatment facility for the City of Fallon, Nevada including three reactors, aerobic digester, chlorine contact chamber, secondary sludge treatment cell and control building. This $4.0 million project was bid in November 1999 and was completed in December 2000.
City of Fallon, Nevada
Larry White, City Engineer
55 West Williams Avenue
Fallon, NV 89406
Phone: 775-423-5104; Fax: 775-423-8874
This project entailed a feasibility study, complete design, construction management, and construction documentation of a Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR), aerobic digester, secondary anaerobic sludge digestion, mechanical building, laboratory, influent pump station, metering facilities, SCADA system and abandonment of existing facilities. This project was funded by the State of Nevada Revolving Loan Fund, the U.S. Economic Development Authority, State of Nevada Community Development Block Grant, State of Nevada AB198 Grant & Loan Program, the City of Lovelock and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The $2.2 million dollar facility went out for bid in February of 1999 and was completed in December of the same year.
City of Lovelock, Nevada
Ray Espinoza, Mayor
PO Box 238, Lovelock, Nevada 89419
Phone: 775-273-2356; Fax: 775-273-7979
E-mail: rkj@oza.lovelock.nv.us
This project entailed the investigation (television and evaluating) of the existing gravity sewer system and master planning and design, construction documentation, construction management and material testing of the replacement of approximately 80% of that existing infrastructure. The construction cost of this project was $2.8 million dollars.
City
of Lovelock, Nevada
Ray Espinoza, Mayor
PO Box 238, Lovelock, Nevada 89419
Phone: 775-273-2356; Fax: 775-273-7979
E-mail: rkj@oza.lovelock.nv.us
This project entailed a planning study, the design, bidding and construction management and inspection of a 2,500 gpm triplex, self priming, below grade pump station with approximately 4,100 lineal feet of 16" diameter high density polyethylene (HDPE) force main. This was the largest sewage pump station within the City of Reno and was the first allowed by the City to use HDPE pipe material.
City
of Reno, Nevada
Greg Dennis, Sanitary Engineer
PO Box 1900, Reno, Nevada 89505
Phone: 775-334-2165; Fax: 775-334-2490
E-mail: dennisg@ci.reno.nv.us
This project entailed design of a Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) wastewater treatment facility with zero discharge to the adjacent Truckee River as well as an aerobic digester for this $26 million manufacturing facility located east of Sparks, Nevada. The influent waste stream includes various ingredients used in making pet food products as is very high strength.
Contact Information withheld upon request.





