Infrastructure Week, Day 4: Wastewater

Wastewater is the dirty little secret no one likes to talk about. Nevertheless, managing our nations wastewater is of the utmost importance.

No infrastructure plan is complete without wastewater management. It can impact the health of residents, strengthen, or weaken the appeal of a locality, have an effect on the environment.

As the nation’s population continues to grow, wastewater management has become increasingly crucial. About 15% of the more than 16,000 wastewater treatment facilities in the United States have attained or exceeded their design capabilities, with an average operating efficiency of 81%. Growing metropolitan areas point to a trend whereby these facilities will be able to handle a growing share of the wastewater demand in the country. Even while systems suffering from sanitary sewage overflows have seen significant capital upgrades, recent years have seen a slowdown in these efforts. As more treatment facilities and collecting networks near the end of their useful lives, the costs associated with operation and maintenance will rise.

At KC Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C. (KC), our wastewater treatment group has designed, constructed, and helped to operate over 70 facilities. We work with government, industrial, and private clients to meet a full range of wastewater related needs. We approach each project with innovative and creative expertise to deliver comprehensive engineering services that solve the most intricate wastewater challenges from concept through design, construction, and operation.

With projects like the Kauneonga Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant and Collection System Rehabilitation, Tri-Municipal Sewer Commission Compost Permit Renewal, Wallkill Raw Sewage Pump Replacement, and Wappingers Falls Wappingers Falls Sanitary Sewer Pipe TV Inspections, KC has helped to increase capacity and improve the performance of existing treatment facilities. KC strives to meet strict water discharge policies, conserve energy, and reduce environmental impact.