To improve water quality, the new plant's treatment system will include several advanced technology processes such as lime softening, filtration and disinfection. A carbon dioxide system will provide a safe and effective process for treating raw water alkalinity. The plant is being supplied with groundwater from existing alluvial wells near the Missouri River.
The project includes a mile-long raw water transmission pipeline from the wells to the plant site. There will also be a mile-long treated water pipeline that connects to the Platte County Service Area distribution system.
"There is strong collaboration between Missouri American Water, Parkville city officials and state regulators in working to deliver this important water project," said Tom Ratzki, Vice President in Black & Veatch's water business. "The site of the new plant presented unique design challenges due to the project's small footprint in a heavily wooded area with an extensively rocked subsurface."
The Parkville Water District plant is scheduled to be in operation by January 2018 and serves approximately 16,000 customers.
About Black & Veatch
Black & Veatch is an employee-owned, global leader in building critical human infrastructure in Energy, Water, Telecommunications and Government Services. Since 1915, we have helped our clients improve the lives of people in over 100 countries through consulting, engineering, construction, operations and program management. Our revenues in 2015 were US$3.0 billion. Follow us on www.bv.com and in social media.