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'Our commitment to operational excellence throughout the entire design-build process showcases the extensive expertise and value our team and partners bring to wastewater projects in our communities,' said
Water recycled at the SNRC will undergo a rigorous treatment process using state-of-the-art technology before being recharged into the local groundwater supply where it will go through the natural water cycle again. The treatment facility integrates advanced membrane bioreactors (MBR) and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection technologies to reduce the overall wastewater treatment footprint.
The project team also delivered extensive state-of-the-art vessel systems to 'scrub' the air and remove odor from the facility, enabling SNRC to be a good neighbor to the community, as well as providing outdoor green spaces and picnic areas in addition to the indoor community.
'This is a monumental milestone for our community and region,' said
The SNRC will also be able to use co-digestion technology to transform imported organic waste into renewable electricity and a potential to use the material that remains after energy generation to produce fertilizer.
Situated on a 20-acre parcel of land, the SNRC's wastewater treatment facility is located on the eastern property and the community center is located on the western parcel. For more information on SNRC please visit eastvalley.org/SNRC.
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