The Phippsburg and Milner Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP) project involved the design and construction of two new treatment facilities to replace outdated infrastructure that could no longer meet the growing demands and discharge requirements of the communities they serve. With capacities of 32,500 gallons per day and 30,000 gallons per day respectively, the new WWTPs were designed to ensure compliance with strict effluent limits, including BOD of 5 mg/L, TSS of 1 mg/L, and NH₃-N of 50 mg/L. Modern Engineering Solutions (MES) led the civil design efforts, collaborating with process engineers to enhance the plants’ performance and sustainability.
Our Scope of Work:
Modern Engineering Solutions provided essential engineering expertise throughout the project, including:
Plans and Specifications:
We developed detailed engineering plans and specifications to ensure the new treatment plants met regulatory requirements and aligned with best practices for wastewater treatment.
Coordination with Construction Team:
Our team worked closely with the construction team throughout all phases of the project, providing technical support and resolving challenges to ensure seamless execution.
Civil Site Design:
MES designed the site layout for both treatment plants, incorporating efficient grading, drainage, and utility connections to support optimal long-term operations.