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Nogales International Wastewater Treatment Plant

Creative solutions for less than 50 percent the cost of other similar sized facilities

  • 14.74

    Mgd Capacity

  • Rio Rico, Arizona

    Rio Rico, Arizona

Reducing negative impacts of the Nogales Treatment Plant on the Santa Cruz River and surrounding communities

With the completion of the Nogales International Wastewater Treatment Plant, the impact upon the community was immediate. Many fish species have returned to the Santa Cruz River, where aquatic life was negatively affected by the existing plant’s discharge, and local citizen and environmental groups complimented the city on the effluent quality and significant improvement in the river's health.

The original facility, which receives 70 percent of its flow and load from Mexico, was unable to meet effluent permit limits, and a lawsuit was filed in 2000. The city and International Boundary and Water Commission tried several times over ten years to construct a new plant, but bid prices consistently exceeded the budget, which was very limited given the requirement to construct a 14.74 millions of gallons per day facility for less than five dollars per gallon when capacity of that size typically costs $10 per gallon.

The project was completed on budget and ahead of schedule despite an owner initiated change order increasing the plant’s capacity. The project went so well that we were able to add sludge stabilization facilities and UV upgrades, with more than $1 million in annual operations and maintenance savings.

At a Glance

Offices
Award
2011 Design-Build Institute of America Western Pacific Region, Excellence Award
Award
2010 Design-Build Institute of America National Project Awards, Merit Award
Award
2010 American Public Works Association, Project of the Year, Environment Category, $25-$75 million
Meet Our Team

Reno Fiorante, Senior Vice President, Water

Ensuring a clean water supply and protecting waterways from the wastewater we generate benefits our communities for generations to come.

Rob Simm, Senior Vice President, Emergent Sector Leader, Water

Sewage should no longer be viewed as only a waste product. From energy generation to fertilizer production, I help our clients maximize the potential of their wastewater.
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Maria Brady, Senior Principal, Water

All of our communities rely on water. Adapting design and construction to provide a safe and reliable resource is always a top priority.

Tracy Anderson, Senior Principal

I work with the best team in the industry, supporting our clients to maintain their water systems with increasingly scarce resources.

Reno Fiorante

Senior Vice President, Water

Rob Simm

Senior Vice President, Emergent Sector Leader, Water

Maria Brady

Senior Principal, Water

Tracy Anderson

Senior Principal

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