FPUA hits major milestone in the wastewater treatment plant relocation project
Wastewater Wednesday: FPUA’s Progress Makes Headlines.
FPUA was recently featured in Hometown News for a major milestone in the wastewater treatment plant relocation project. The article highlights the official approval of a $28 million grant transfer that will support efforts to redirect wastewater from South Hutchinson Island to the new mainland facility.
The story outlines how this funding moves us closer to completing the new plant and advancing the conveyance system needed to support the transition. It also notes the growing impact of FPUA’s grant program, which has helped secure over $74 million to support this and other critical infrastructure projects.
We’re proud to see this progress recognized and to keep building a stronger, more resilient utility for our community.
Read the full article:
https://www.hometownnewstc.com/.../article_7dd41f74-e371...
As always, we’d like to thank all of our partners, contractors, vendors, and crews who are helping us deliver this important project to our customers! FPUA is grateful for this project with industry leaders Globaltech, Inc., Haskell and Hazen, the site designers and build team; TLC Diversified, Inc., re-routing the conveyance system to redirect wastewater flows away from the Indian River Lagoon; Kimley-Horn, the conveyance system designers, and the sub-contractors working so hard to keep this project safe and on schedule.
We are also thankful for the partnership with the City of Fort Pierce in this infrastructure improvement effort that will benefit the Fort Pierce community for generation.
Take a virtual tour of the new Mainland Wastewater Reclamation Facility at:
https://www.sustainablesewer.net/videos
Thank you as always for your support and interest!