AMERICAN WATER CO – PENNSYLVANIA ELLWOOD WTP AND RAW WATER FACILITIES

Wampum, Pennsylvania

Project Description

Reynolds constructed a new 8MGD (expandable to 16MGD) water treatment plant and raw water intake facilities for Pennsylvania American Water’s service area in western Pennsylvania located at the confluence of the Beaver River and Connoquenessing Creek, in New Beaver Borough and Wayne Township, Lawrence County, PA.

The facilities include:

  • New 8 MGD raw water pump station (RWPS), expandable to 16 MGD on the west bank of the Beaver River. Water was pumped out of the clearwells to distribution by three 3500 GPM horizontal split case centrifugal pumps.
  • The raw water pump station was constructed above the shaft. 3’ thick reinforced concrete walls were poured vertically up the shaft.  Three vertical turbine pumps with 150’ columns were installed into pump cans that were connected to the raw water piping coming from the intakes.
  • New 16 MGD capacity raw water intakes, one each located in the Beaver River and Connoquenessing Creek
  • Two sets of dual, 24-inch raw water intake mains extending from the diversion chamber to the intake screen configurations located in the Beaver River and the Connoquenessing Creek.
  • Dual 24-inch raw water discharge mains extending from the RWPS to the limit of the WTP property
  • Design of an air burst intake screen system and a sodium permanganate chemical system housed in the RWPS and distributed to the intake locations in the Beaver River and Connoquenessing Creek.
  • Permitting and approvals for intakes and temporary construction impacts with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and PADEP. Developed a HEC-RAS hydrology/hydraulics model to predict stream bed/bank scour.
  • 35’ diameter, 165’ deep shaft including rock excavation for Raw Water Intake
  • 3-500’ microtunnels
  • Open-Cut River Crossing
  • Two River Intakes
  • Project involved 5 coffer dams. 3 of them were on land and 2 were in the river.

The plant provided for conventional treatment with inclined plate settlers and granular activated carbon gravity filters.  Chloramines were used for disinfection by-product control.  Ultraviolet disinfection was provided for U.S. EPA LT2 compliance and the units are capable of operating in an advanced oxidation mode for treatment of taste and odor.

In addition to the water treatment area, we constructed a solids handling area which consisted of 2 – 60’ diameter clarifiers, 1 – 60’ diameter gravity thickener and a dewatering building.  Solids were processed by moving the settled solids out of the settling basins with a traveling sludge collector system into the gravity thickener.  The thickened sludge is pumped out of the thickener tank into centrifuges along with polymer where it is dewatered in to 20% solids sludge cake.  It is moved from the centrifuges with a spiral conveyor system where it is dumped into containers and hauled off.  The clarifiers are used to process solids from the filter backwashing process.

At A Glance

Contract Amount:
$80,242,424

Notice to Proceed:
January 2, 2017

Completion Date:
March 31, 2020

MGD: 8

Owner Contact Info:
Pennsylvania American Water

Engineer Contact Info:
Gannett Fleming

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