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Forsyth WTP

This fast-tracked project consisted of the expansion of an existing plant to increase capacity and satisfy critical water needs. Reeves Young completed the expansion of membrane facility capacity in the existing membrane building, construction of a new high service pump station and associated electrical building, a new surge tank station and associated compressor building, a CO2 generator building and containment area, gravity thickener, gravity thickener feed pump station, and new thickened sludge pump building.

Perry WTP

Reeves Young served as the Design-Builder for this new, 5,350 SF, 2 MGD Water Treatment Plant on a 6.63-acre greenfield site and self-performed a significant portion of the work. The project included clearing and providing access to the work area, construction of Well #6, a treatment structure, lime feed system, high service/backwash pump station, wash water pond and storm water pond, and yard piping. In addition, Reeves Young performed clear well excavation backfill, electrical, splash pad, under drain and standpipes, disinfection, and foundation work. Significant coordination was also required between our team and the contractors responsible for the construction of the groundwater supply wells, clear well, and offsite waterline.

Purrysburg WTP Expansion

Reeves Young was selected as the General Contractor for this multi-faceted water treatment plant upgrade and expansion project. The scope of work included installation of new pumps at the river, reservoir, transfer, and high-pressure pump stations. It also included chemical feed facility enhancements, including the incorporation of new tanks, pumps, and modern sodium hypochlorite onsite generation equipment as well as the construction of a weir flow splitting facility, a PAC contactor, and static rapid mix equipment. The team was also responsible for installation of a new flocculation and sedimentation basin, five new dual media filters, and various valves and piping. Key enhancements were also made to the instrumentation and controls, and electrical systems and controls. This undertaking aims to double the existing treatment plant’s capacity from 15 million gallons per day (MGD) to 30 MGD

Snake Creek Water Treatment Plant Expansion

Reeves Young is responsible for the upgrade and expansion of an existing water treatment plant for Carroll County Water Authority. The project includes a new pre-treatment facility with rapid mixing, flocculation and plate sedimentation, additional multimedia filters, new chemical building and chemical systems, a new 1.5 million gallon concrete clearwell, a new high service pump station with 3 new 400 HP vertical turbine pumps and 2 new 200 HP vertical turbine pumps, a solids retention pond, SCADA system, 1000KW/1250KVA emergency standby generator, new administration building, and new maintenance building.

V.D. Parrott Jr. WTP Chemical System Improvements

This improvement project for Dalton Utilities included chemical system upgrades, a new coagulant Building, conversion of an existing filter to a post chemical building, modifications to an existing raw water chemical building, site work for three chemical unloading stations and new loading dock, demolition of an existing coagulant tank and feed pumps, lime slurry storage and feed system, fluoride feed pumps, and day tanks.

Scott Candler Water Tank/Pump Repair

Reeves Young was selected as the design-build contractor on this project for Dekalb County. For the pump repair, services include replacing the high service pump station No.1 intake header, the removal of four small transfer pumps, and the addition of two large transfer pumps. For the tank refurbishment, all three steel tanks will require new vents, ladders, and manways, as well as removal and replacement of all the coatings inside and outside.