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ater Treatment Plant No.] <br />ELK RIVER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES <br />ELK RIVER, MN <br />Water Treatment Plant No. 7 is a 1,000 gallon per minute <br />steel pressure filter water treatment plant originally <br />constructed in 2004. In 2006 modifications were made to <br />the plant to allow for the treatment of an additional well. <br />The current capacity of the treatment plant is not adequate <br />for the concurrent treatment of both wells. Additionally, the <br />water quality difference between the two wells is significant <br />enough to prevent easily alternating the wells. To ensure <br />the Utility is optimizing its water supply system, SEH was <br />contracted to design an expansion that allowed for the <br />treatment of both wells. <br />The expansion project included a 1,600-sq. ft. building <br />addition, installation of 1,000 gpm pressure filter, fire <br />suppression, chemical feed system upgrades, SCADA <br />upgrades, and the associated electrical and mechanical <br />work. The completed expansion will allow for the Utility to <br />individually treat water from each well through a dedicated <br />pressure filter. <br />REFERENCE Erik Volk <br />Utility Superintendent - New Brighton, MN <br />651.638.2119 <br />SEH TEAM <br />Miles Jensen I Project Manager <br />John Thom I Project Design Leader <br />Nick Brula I Mechanical Engineer <br />\NeIINo.I&B\, <br />CITY OF ANOKA, MN <br />TP[xiiision <br />Anoka's Well 6/8 Water Treatment Plant is a 3,000 gpm <br />(4.33 MGD) two -pressure vessel facility design for iron, <br />manganese and radium removal. Due to increasing water <br />demands and an apparent regulatory removal of Wells 1 & <br />2 from the City's production potential, the City of Anoka <br />is faced with having to expand its Well 6/8 WTP to include <br />proposed Wells 9 & 10. Before drilling the wells, the City <br />decided to expand the WTP. The City contracted with SEH to <br />complete a preliminary design study that laid out the scope <br />of the facility expansion. <br />Currently, Miles serves as Project Manager on the design <br />phase which will add two additional pressure filter vessels <br />and increase the plant capacity to 6,000 gpm (8.6 MGD). <br />The plant expansion will include all new chemical rooms, <br />a laboratory and control and a new electrical room. The <br />design phase is expected to be complete in February 2020. <br />REFERENCE Pete Klingenberg <br />Water & Sewer Supervisor <br />763.576.2923 <br />SEH TEAM <br />Mark Wallis I Project Manager <br />Chad Katzenberger I Water Modeling Engineer <br />John Thom I Water Operations Specialist <br />Kevin Young I Project Engineer <br />Nick Brula I Mechanical Engineer <br />Jeff Ledin I Water Engineer <br />Melanie Niday I Project Scientist <br />21 CENTRALIZED WATER TREATMENT FACILITY PROPOSAL <br />