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Eastern Municipal Water District
Temecula Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility Expansion
The Eastern Municipal Water District has contracted with ARB to construct the expansion and upgrades to the Temecula Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility for a contract value of approximately $25,000,000. The design flow capacity of the plant will be increased to 16MGD. The current facility has been maximized due to the strong housing growth within its boundaries and requires this upgrade and expansion to support the current housing construction market.
The project includes the construction of new rectangular primary and secondary clarifiers, aeration basins, tertiary cloth disc filters, chlorine contact basins, digester, sludge holding tank, low pressure digester gas holder, digester gas compressors, aeration blowers, control room expansion and associated electrical, instrumentation and control systems. ARB self performed the excavation, backfill, shoring, concrete placement, underground plant piping, equipment setting and above ground process piping. E&I, reinforcing steel and coatings were subcontracted.
ARB accelerated the schedule to meet the Owner’s request to provide the chlorine contact basin, tertiary filters, associated pump stations and control room within an early completion milestone. The overall project is also on schedule to complete 6 months ahead of schedule to support the Owner’s desire to expeditiously increase plant capacity.
Temecula Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility Expansion
The Eastern Municipal Water District has contracted with ARB to construct the expansion and upgrades to the Temecula Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility for a contract value of approximately $25,000,000. The design flow capacity of the plant will be increased to 16MGD. The current facility has been maximized due to the strong housing growth within its boundaries and requires this upgrade and expansion to support the current housing construction market.
The project includes the construction of new rectangular primary and secondary clarifiers, aeration basins, tertiary cloth disc filters, chlorine contact basins, digester, sludge holding tank, low pressure digester gas holder, digester gas compressors, aeration blowers, control room expansion and associated electrical, instrumentation and control systems. ARB self performed the excavation, backfill, shoring, concrete placement, underground plant piping, equipment setting and above ground process piping. E&I, reinforcing steel and coatings were subcontracted.
ARB accelerated the schedule to meet the Owner’s request to provide the chlorine contact basin, tertiary filters, associated pump stations and control room within an early completion milestone. The overall project is also on schedule to complete 6 months ahead of schedule to support the Owner’s desire to expeditiously increase plant capacity.









