Total Project Cost: $5.5 million,
Contract Amount: $40,000 (feasibility)
CLIENT
East Valley Water District
STORY
The East Valley Water District wanted to create a
recycled water center to ensure their community has
access to a safe, reliable, and environmentally sound
water supply.
Recharge basins replenish what was once lost by
returning treated water to the groundwater aquifer.
By replicating the natural water recycling process,
the facility can produce quality water for alternative
uses and potentially save 10 million gallons per day
of treated water that was previously discharged out
of the service area. The treatment plant is designed
to utilize the most advanced technology–Membrane
BioReactors (MBR) and ultraviolet treatment–to
produce disinfected water and meet all applicable
requirements for groundwater recharge. Aesthetically,
the design concept seeks to elevate the highly technical
components of the project by incorporating rustic
materials in modern forms.