fischer road
FISCHER ROAD TREATMENT PLANT
This facility, designed in 2000 and constructed in 2001, was the first sewage treatment plant in Missouri to use rotating disc filters for tertiary filtration. Secondary treatment is provided by a 100,000 gallon per day davco extended aeration field erected plant. Fribis Engineering provided comprehensive design services on this project from preliminary alternatives analysis to plan preparation. In addition, we were the general contractors on the project and we continue to provide operation and management services to the client.
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yorktown
YORKTOWN TREATMENT PLANT
Completed in July of 2007, this treatment plant
is designed for 300,000 gallons per day. It is a
sequencing batch reactor system providing
the necessary ammonia nitrogen removals as
outlined in the water quality study performed by
Fribis environmental scientists. As well as design,
Fribis Engineering was also retained to handle
the bidding process and provide construction
inspection and administration.
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jaxson estates
JAXSON ESTATES TREATMENT PLANT
After an extensive evaluation of three membrane
plant systems manufactured by U.S. Filter, Kubota and Zenon, Fribis Engineering recommended the U.S. Filter system for constructability and lowest cost. We were able to negotiate an extremely favorable price for our client since this was the first membrane plant they had manufactured in the Midwest part of the country. In addition to fine-tuning the main plant design, we provided the design for the influent pump station, flow equalization tanks, sludge holding tanks and a rotating drum screen to remove solids at the plant influent. No effluent disinfection was required because the membrane pore size was small enough to strain out bacteria.
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