City of Sedona Wastewater Reclamation Plant Upgrade: How to Teach an Old Dog New Tricks

by Ronald Williams,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: WRPMD'99: Preparing for the 21st Century

Abstract:

(No paper) The City of Sedona's early 1990's wastewater treatment plant was difficult to control, prone to plant upsets, near capacity and often experienced on-site sewage spills. Additionally, the City was faced with a Consent Judgment which required upgrade to the existing treatment plant to a treatment capacity of 2 mgd, identify a long term disposal solution and sewer specific areas of the City. If the City did not comprehensively develop solutions that met all of the issues, a building moratorium was likely.



Subject Headings: Wastewater treatment plants | Urban areas | Water reclamation | Urban and regional development | Water treatment | Wastewater management | Building design

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