Jun 12th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
Lake Powell 340x240 Government report substantiates $1.7B Lake Powell Pipeline
Lake Powell

Utah – The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation recently issued a draft environmental impact statement that reports the Lake Powell Pipeline project is the only alternative that will meet the water needs of Washington County by 2060. The proposed pipeline will transport water from Lake Powell through an approximately 140-mile buried pipeline to Washington County. Five pump […]

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May 22nd 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Fulshear water tower Fulshear plans new wastewater plant

The city of Fulshear is planning a new wastewater treatment plant to address population growth that is projected to jump from 29,090 residents in its wastewater service area in 2021 to an estimated 88,794 by 2036. In his State of the City address on May 18, Fulshear’s mayor said the city is establishing a partnership […]

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May 8th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
SAWS headquarters SAWS solicits water project consultants for improvements to 3 pump stations
San Antonio Water System headquarters

The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is seeking consulting services for three water and wastewater infrastructure projects and one engineering work order contract all under its 2020 Production Facilities Improvements Project. SAWS anticipates awarding a contract to more than one consultant as a result of this request for qualifications (RFQ). An $8 million rehabilitation of […]

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May 3rd 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
Yazoo Backwater Area 340x240 Yazoo Backwater Study Area
Yazoo Backwater Study Area

Mississippi – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is beginning preparations on an environmental impact statement for a pump project in the Yazoo Backwater Area. District engineers and technical experts determined the need for an updated study based on recent floods and new data on the environment in the backwater area. New data indicates that […]

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Apr 27th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Corpus Christi desalination plant illustration 340x240 Corpus Christi to seek water board assistance with desalination plant
Seawater desalination plan illustration

The Corpus Christi City Council authorized staff to apply for $222.48 million in financial assistance from the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) for the construction of a seawater desalination plant. TWDB officials included the city’s desalination plant project in the 2020 State Water Implementation Fund for Texas (SWIFT). The water board also invited Corpus Christi […]

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Apr 20th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
SAWS sewer project 340x240 SAWS lets $180M Air Force sewer project

The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is seeking competitive sealed proposals for the W-6 Upper Segment: Hwy 90 to SW Military Drive Sewer Main Project that will replace the existing sewer infrastructure that runs through Lackland Air Force Base. Project scope calls for or the construction of about 29,000 linear feet of 60-inch, 78-inch, and […]

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Apr 7th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Texas flooding 340x240 HUD approves $4.3B state action plan for flooding, disaster mitigation work

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on March 31 approved Texas’ state action plan for distributing $4.38 billion in disaster mitigation funds. HUD’s approval enables the Texas General Land Office (GLO) to begin implementing the plan. GLO submitted a modified state action plan on February 3 for HUD’s review. Of the $4.38 billion, GLO will administer Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation […]

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Mar 27th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
Hartford Clean Water Project tunnel 340x240 EPA awards $200M to aid New England water infrastructure

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $2.7 billion in available funding for State Revolving Funds (SRFs) to assist with surface water and drinking water infrastructure projects. Of the total, more than $200 million will go to Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. This year, the EPA is providing the […]

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Mar 20th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Austin Ullrich Water Treatment Plant 340x240 Austin Public Works plans multiple water, wastewater projects for spring

The city of Austin and Austin Public Works Department are scheduled to let several flood mitigation, water, and wastewater projects this spring that will address infrastructure needs. Some of the largest projects are: Ullrich WTP – Process Drain and Support Systems Improvements. This $6.74 million project will make improvements to multiple process areas at the […]

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Mar 20th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
Interstate 270 North Bethesda  Maryland 340x240 Beltway pipe relocation in Maryland will cost up to $2B

Maryland – The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) estimates that in order to add toll lanes to Interstate 270 and the Capital Beltway, 70 miles of large water and sewer pipes would need to be relocated at a cost of up to $2 billion. Some main lines are up to 8 feet in diameter, which the […]

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Mar 13th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Pflugerville water treatment plant 340x240 Pflugerville plans $39M wastewater treatment plant study, expansion
Pflugerville Wastewater Treatment Plant

The city of Pflugerville hired an owner’s representative on March 10 to oversee the design and construction of the project to expand its water treatment plant from 17.3 million gallons per day (MGD) to 30 MGD by 2022. Pflugerville’s master plan estimates the expansion cost at $39 million. The project includes the expansion of the […]

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Mar 6th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Bastrop Water Wastewater Top Banner 340x220 Bastrop engineers develop plan to build $38.3M in water, wastewater upgrades

Bastrop councilmembers are considering an engineers’ report recommending construction of three to four water wells and a water treatment plant for a preliminary estimate of $38.3 million. In 2018, it was determined the city’s alluvial well fields were at risk to drought and water quality issues that could not be treated by its outdated water […]

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Feb 7th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
Lake Ralph Hall map 340x240 Water district preparing multiple procurements for Lake Ralph Hall

The Upper Trinity Regional Water District (UTRWD) anticipates opening several procurements this spring for its $490 million Lake Ralph Hall reservoir project after securing a final federal permit on February 6. The lake will be one of the first major reservoirs to be built in Texas in 30 years. Design is nearing completion for the […]

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Jan 24th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
Louisiana marsh creation 340x240 Louisiana Coastal authority to let $2B in projects in 2020

Louisiana – The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority will tender almost 30 major coastal restoration and flood protection projects this year. Total construction costs are estimated at $1.97 billion for all 28 projects that will create or nourish more land than will be lost to erosion, subsidence, and sea level rise. The state is expected to lose […]

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Jan 10th 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
El Paso Roberto Bustamante WWTP 340x240 El Paso Water board OKs $140M for infrastructure construction, design

The Public Service Board of El Paso Water approved $140 million in infrastructure projects on January 8 as part of a $448.94 million water, wastewater, and reclaimed water budget for fiscal year 2020-2021. Major capital projects for the new fiscal year include an expansion of the Bustamante Wastewater Treatment Plant to add a new headworks […]

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Jan 3rd 2020 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
Sioux Falls wastewater treatment plant 340x240 Sioux Falls City Council approves sewer bond

South Dakota – Sioux Falls plans to upgrade its wastewater treatment plant in order to accommodate increased usage as a result of the city’s growth. Improvements will be made to primary, preliminary, secondary, and tertiary treatment, as well as to solids handling. Other site improvements will be made as well, including those that address the plant’s […]

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Dec 20th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
New Orleans levee break Katrina 340x240 Corps recommends $3.2B plan to raise New Orleans levees

Louisiana – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) recommends a 50-year, $3.2 billion plan to protect New Orleans from flooding. The USACE plan would keep levees and floodwalls high enough to reduce flooding caused by storm surges from 100-year storms. This plan would call for crews to elevate hurricane-protection levee systems on both sides of […]

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Dec 6th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
sea level defense 340x240 San Francisco shares plans for $5B seawall at conference

California – Officials from the Port of San Francisco outlined the $5 billion plan to rebuild the city’s seawall at the “Strategies for Storms, Flooding, and Sea Level Defense” conference on December 3 in Oakland. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has identified the city’s waterfront district as one of the most endangered historic places in […]

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Oct 18th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
DigIndy 340x240 Indiana secures $436M from EPA for clean water
Tunnel construction under Indianapolis

Indiana – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding a $436 million loan to Indiana for projects that will bring cleaner water to residents throughout the state. The loan is part of the EPA’s Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act and will be added to the Indiana Finance Authority’s (IFA) revolving fund. In total, nearly […]

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Sep 27th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
TWDB logo 340x225 State water board to consider multi millions in infrastructure loans

Members of the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) will consider requests for several multi-million dollar loans to finance water and wastewater projects at their October 3 board meeting. The city of Austin is seeking a $67.83 million loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund for construction of water system improvements at its North Austin […]

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Sep 9th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
Fiveash Regional Water Treatment Plant 340x240 Fort Lauderdale faces $1.4B in costs amid water system failures

Florida – Fort Lauderdale’s failing drinking and wastewater systems are forcing officials to create a new utility action plan. A 2017 report estimated the water and wastewater systems will require $1.4 billion to fix. The plan includes $124 million to repair, or up to $280 million to replace, the Fiveash Regional Water Treatment Plant. Built in 1954, […]

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Aug 15th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Government Contracting Pipeline
North Fork Pacheco Creek dam 340x240 Water utility planning $1B dam, reservoir to serve Silicon Valley
Pacheco Creek

California – Officials at the Santa Clara Valley Water District are planning the construction of a $1 billion dam and reservoir near Pacheco Pass to serve their 1.9 million Silicon Valley residents and avoid water shortages during future droughts. A new study from the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation recommends several improvement projects […]

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Aug 9th 2019 | Posted in Water Projects by Texas Government Insider
flood 651277 960 720 340x240 Houston to receive federal funding for large scale flood mitigation work

Houston officials recently announced that the city will receive federal funding for two of the city’s large-scale flood mitigation projects almost two years after Hurricane Harvey. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will award $46.9 million to the first phase of the Inwood Forest Stormwater Detention Basin Project and the initial phase of the $47.1 […]

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