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[rev_slider alias="Robert-B-Diemer-Water-Treatment-Plant" slidertitle="Robert B. Diemer Water Treatment Plant"][/rev_slider] Robert B. Diemer Water Treatment Plant The Robert B. Diemer Water Treatment Plant is an existing 520 MGD facility owned and operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The Oxidation Retrofit Program project upgrades the existing Plant,...

[rev_slider alias="Robert-A-Skinner-Water-Treatment-Plant" slidertitle="Robert A. Skinner Water Treatment Plant"][/rev_slider] Robert A. Skinner Water Treatment Plant In operation since 1976, the Skinner Plant is one of five filtration plants in the Metropolitan Water District, serving 2.5 million customers. The plant features both conventional and direct filtration and consists of...

[rev_slider alias="Sunol-Valley-Water-Treatment-Plant-Expansion-and-Treated-Water-Reservoir" slidertitle="Sunol Valley Water Treatment Plant Expansion and Treated Water Reservoir"][/rev_slider] Sunol Valley Water Treatment Plant Expansion and Reservoir The Sunol Valley Water Treatment Plant was a 120 MGD facility. Shimmick secured a contract to increase the plant’s capacity to 160 MGD and make additional facility...

[rev_slider alias="Murray-Combined-Sewer-Overflow-CSO-Control-Facility" slidertitle="Murray Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Facility"][/rev_slider] Murray Combined Sewer Overflow Control Facility This $26 million project was designed to prevent sewer backups and eventual sewer overflows during heavy rain events in the West Seattle region of the greater Seattle area.In solving this problem, Shimmick...

[rev_slider alias="Robert-Goldsworthy-Desalter-Expansion" slidertitle="Robert Goldsworthy Desalter Expansion"][/rev_slider] Robert Goldsworthy Desalter Expansion Shimmick expanded this treatment plant facility and improved reverse osmosis capabilities. This expansion work included the following major work elements:Existing RO feed pump motor was reconditioned to original factory specifications. The existing reverse osmosis train was also...

[rev_slider alias="Pure-Water-Oceanside--Advanced-Water-Purification-Facility" slidertitle="Pure Water Oceanside – Advanced Water Purification Facility"][/rev_slider] Pure Water Oceanside Advanced Water Purification Facility Pure Water Oceanside is the first operating advanced water purification project in San Diego County. A new Advanced Water Purification Facility (APWF) producing 4.5 MGD of fully advanced treated recycled...

[rev_slider alias="Plant-No-2-Primary-Sludge-Feed-System-Project-and-Primary-Treatment-Rehabilitation" slidertitle="Plant No. 2 Primary Sludge Feed System Project and Primary Treatment Rehabilitation"][/rev_slider] Plant 2 Sludge Feed System and Treatment Rehabilitation Shimmick rehabilitated existing, as well as constructed new elements, of this water treatment plant, increasing the operational flexibility of the Plant No.2 facility. Shimmick performed...

[rev_slider alias="J-110-Final-Effluent-Sampler--Building-Area-Upgrade-and-P2-96-Site--Security-Improvements-at-Plant-2" slidertitle="J-110 Final Effluent Sampler & Building Area Upgrade and P2-96 Site & Security Improvements at Plant 2"][/rev_slider] Plant 2 Effluent, Building, Site and Security Upgrades Shimmick’s work for this project included demolition of the existing final sampler trailer and the construction of a new concrete...

[rev_slider alias="P2-123-Return-Activated-Sludge-Piping-Replacement" slidertitle="P2-123 Return Activated Sludge Piping Replacement"][/rev_slider] P2-123 Return Activated Sludge Piping Replacement Shimmick is removing and replacing approximately 1,400 linear feet of the deteriorated Returned Activated Sludge piping, valves, valve actuators and associated wiring, flexible couplings, and pipe supports; and installing twelve new 14-inch isolation...

[rev_slider alias="P2-122-Headworks-Modifications-at-Plant-2-for-GWRS-Final-Expansion" slidertitle="P2-122 Headworks Modifications at Plant 2 for GWRS Final Expansion"][/rev_slider] P2-122 Headworks Modifications at Plant 2 This project includes several elements necessary to separate the existing headworks facility into two separate treatment systems that can be recombined as necessary based on process objectives. Shimmick’s work...