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City of Corona
Clearwater Cogeneration and Biosolids Facility
The City of Corona contracted with ARB to construct a new 30 MW cogeneration power facility at the existing Corona Waste Water Treatment Plant No. 1 for a contract value of approximately $17,000,000. The power plant's waste heat will be utilized to dry biosolids produced from the waste water treatment plant. The plant is operated by the City of Corona and will supplement the power supply in southern California as well as reduce the volume of sludge disposed in local landfills.
ARB's scope of work included the construction of foundations and erection of a gas turbine generator, heat recovery steam generator, steam turbine, steam condenser, control room, boiler water treatment facilities and associated electrical and instrumentation. ARB also installed new sludge thickening, sludge blending and digester mixing and heating equipment. Infrastructure for a new sludge drying facility, including underground piping, underground electrical and foundations was included in our scope.
The project was completed in December of 2004, within 13 months of the notice to proceed. The City of Corona has operated the plant since its successful startup.
Clearwater Cogeneration and Biosolids Facility
The City of Corona contracted with ARB to construct a new 30 MW cogeneration power facility at the existing Corona Waste Water Treatment Plant No. 1 for a contract value of approximately $17,000,000. The power plant's waste heat will be utilized to dry biosolids produced from the waste water treatment plant. The plant is operated by the City of Corona and will supplement the power supply in southern California as well as reduce the volume of sludge disposed in local landfills.
ARB's scope of work included the construction of foundations and erection of a gas turbine generator, heat recovery steam generator, steam turbine, steam condenser, control room, boiler water treatment facilities and associated electrical and instrumentation. ARB also installed new sludge thickening, sludge blending and digester mixing and heating equipment. Infrastructure for a new sludge drying facility, including underground piping, underground electrical and foundations was included in our scope.
The project was completed in December of 2004, within 13 months of the notice to proceed. The City of Corona has operated the plant since its successful startup.





