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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)

Metro Water Services Process Advancements at Omohundro and K.R. Harrington Water Treatment Plants Project

 
Borrower: Metro Water Services
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Invited WIFIA Loan Amount: $129 million
Population Served by Project: 722,043

Project Type: Drinking Water

Project Description

The Process Advancements at Omohundro and K.R. Harrington Water Treatment Plants Project will include installing GAC post filter adsorbers at both facilities to achieve water quality and process enhancements, upgrading the Omohundro Water Treatment Plant to increase the capacity from 90 million gallons per day (MGD) to 120 MGD, and constructing a new 120 MGD raw water pumping station. The purpose of this project is to provide water quality advances beyond the existing water treatment process including addressing a wide range of emerging contaminants.

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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)