Wastewater Treatment - Ultraviolet Disinfection Improvements

Milestone timeline:

Planning
Completed: Jul 1, 2021
Summer 2021
Design
Completed: Dec 1, 2022
Late 2022
Bid
Completed: Feb 28, 2023
Early 2023
Construction
Late 2024

The Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Improvements project consists of the replacement of aging UV disinfection equipment nearing the end of its useful life at the City's Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF). UV disinfection is the final stage of the treatment process where wastewater is disinfected before being discharged into Mud Creek. The project will consist of an additional concrete disinfection channel and new UV equipment to provide redundancy and additional capacity within this stage of the treatment process. In addition, the newer UV equipment is much more energy-efficient, saving the City an estimated $70,000 per year through reduced electrical costs at the WWTF.

 

Existing UV Equipment
Project Updates: 
Design Engineer Selected
Monday, August 2, 2021

The City of Hendersonville completed a qualifications-based selection process and determined engineering firm McKim & Creed as most qualified for the project.