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Process lift stations nearing completion

The process lift stations are also nearing completion, with work visible inside the sanitary lift station wetwell. Meanwhile, at the EQ tank, the variable frequency drive (VFD) control cabinets for the pump station have been installed and are waiting on the protective canopy that will shield them from the elements.

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HVAC and drywall moving forward

This week, steady progress continues across the site. Inside the O&M building, crews are advancing with finishing touches as flooring is being installed, ceiling systems are coming together, and HVAC and drywall work is moving forward.

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Official approval of a $28 million grant for WRF relocation

The official approval of a $28 million grant transfer will help move wastewater from South Hutchinson Island to the new mainland facility. This funding brings us closer to completing the new plant and conveyance system and adds to the more than $74 million secured for critical infrastructure improvements.

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Interior drywall work continues

This week, interior drywall work continues inside the O&M building, bringing us closer to a fully functional operations hub.

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Insulation and wallboard installation nearing completion

Outside the Nereda basins, the 36" exterior process pipe connections are being finalized. Inside the Operations & Maintenance building, insulation and wallboard installation is nearing completion, creating the foundation for a fully functional operations hub.

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Crews installing HVAC ductwork

Inside the main electrical and O&M buildings, crews are installing HVAC ductwork and applying ceiling coatings. At the headworks, final connections are being made to the 42-inch influent line.

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Rare look inside the sludge holding tank

The AquaDisk filters have arrived on-site, these will polish the effluent after biological treatment and prepare it for final disinfection. We also get a rare look inside the sludge holding tank, which will never look this spotless again.

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Thank you to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for your generous support granted toward this project. Disclaimer: This work is funded in part through a grant agreement from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection Resilient Florida Program. The views, statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the State of Florida or any of its subagencies.