OCSD’s CIP Starts the Fiscal Year with a Bang!
Brown and Caldwell and Black & Veatch to Design OCSD’s Largest Project to Date.
OCSD’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a long-term plan to rehabilitate, replace and update the agency’s regional facilities. The largest project of the program is the new temperature-phased anaerobic digestion (TPAD) facility at the Huntington Beach Plant. A team from Brown and Caldwell and Black & Veatch have been awarded the design contract for the facility.
The $300 million project involves the construction of six new thermophilic digesters and six new Class A batch tanks at Plant No. 2, allowing the facility to generate Class A biosolids that meet U.S. EPA guidelines for land applications including fertilizer on farms, vegetable gardens, and for residential use as compost or fertilizer.
Please view the press release for more information.
Rendering of TPAD project at Plant No. 2 in Huntington Beach