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Fountain Hills Sanitary District – Wastewater Treatment Plant

Services Reclamation Lift Stations Influent Pump Stations Project Details Description In a program consisting of a series of four projects, the Fountain Hills Sanitary District (FHSD) retained MGC as the CMAR and Carollo as the design engineer to rehabilitate and replace numerous aspects of the plant, including upgrades to the infuent pump station, aerobic digester […]

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Martinez IV WWTP & Collection System

Services Wastewater Treatment Lift Stations Pipelines Project Details Description As part of the design-build team, MGC constructed a new 50,000-GPD WWTP (with a future capacity of 2.0-MGD) and wastewater collection system. Facilities included automatic screens, a mechanical rotating fixed film biotreatment basin, a 50-foot clarifier, UV disinfection and two 30-cubic-yard sludge dewatering boxes. The sewer

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Queen Creek Water and Wastewater Facilities General Construction

Services Wastewater Treatment Water Treatment Water Reservoir Booster Pump Station Valve Maintenance Lift Stations Disinfection Odor Control Pipelines Project Details Description With over 30 Job Orders, this JOC program has included a variety of water production, water treatment, and wastewater treatment services. On-site construction services have included: pre-stressed concrete water reservoirs, dual-zone vertical turbine booster

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Arrowhead Ranch WRF Improvements

Services Wastewater Treatment Lift Stations Disinfection Pipelines Project Details Description The City of Glendale selected MGC as the CMAR to replace the existing headworks building, bar screens, washer compactors, and splitter box. Additional facility improvements included grit chamber rehabilitation, odor control system replacements, a new cloth disk filter system, and plant-wide electrical upgrades including full

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Gruene Road Water Reclamation Facility

Services Wastewater Treatment Lift Stations Disinfection Pipelines Project Details Description This state-of-the-art facility has the capacity to convey 2.5 million gallons per day. With room for future expansions, it is designated to convey 10 million Gallons per day at full build-out. This first phase included the following components: the primary headworks with screening structures, aerated

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Roberto R. Bustamante Wastewater Treatment Plant Headworks Improvements

Services Wastewater Treatment Pipelines Pump Stations Project Details Description MGC performed preconstruction phase services from 0% to final design and is currently performing construction services. Critical elements to this wastewater treatment plant include a fifty-two feet deep lift station and live tie-ins to the plant’s 108” influent sewer main at a depth of 42 feet.

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EPCOR Water Pecan Water Reclamation Plant Phase IV Expansion

Services Water Reservoir Booster Pump Station Pipelines Project Details Description This Reclamation Plant Expansion Project features a new expansion and demolition of major existing components on a 24/7 active operational plant. The new expansion includes modifications to the sewer main influent, a new influent pump station, force main, headworks facility, chlorine contact basin, yard piping,

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