Westerly Long-Term Residuals Plan
Hazen and Sawyer was selected by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) to develop a 20-year, long-term residual plan for the 35-mgd Westerly Wastewater Treatment Center. The results of this evaluation justified continued utilization of the existing multiple hearth incinerators while meeting the stringent regulatory schedule and deadlines.
Our Work
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The recommended alternative in the long-term residuals plan was to maintain operation of the Westerly multiple hearth incinerators without importing solids from other municipalities (the lowest total net present value over the 20-year period). NEORSD implemented the recommended alternative for rehabilitation of the Westerly incinerators via a capital improvement project in 2016 and 2017.
Project Outcomes and Benefits
- Identified 14 alternatives for solids handling processes and disposal methods
- Evaluated maintaining current operations, exporting cake solids, exporting liquid solids, regional solids management methods and third-party public/provide partnership opportunities
- Evaluated 20-year life-cycle costs including O&M for electricity, natural gas, polymer, hauling, labor and liquid stream treatment impacts
- Evaluated qualitative (non-cost) factors including regulatory impacts, environmental impacts, implementation, maintenance of operation requirements, and social impacts
- Engaged plant staff in the decision-making process
- Met all critical milestones and delivered within compressed schedule to meet regulatory requirements
- Project completed 15% under budget