Steam Station Industrial Water treatment
North Carolina
Crowder
was contracted to design and build a new wastewater treatment
facility to support the flue gas
desulfurization project at a Steam Station. The project included
preparing the site, constructing the roadways, installing a storm
drainage system, the installation of concrete foundations for tanks
and buildings, the erection of two pre-engineered buildings, one
structural steel filter press building, a concrete bioreactor
facility, a concrete filtrate sump, two clarifiers, various steel and
fiberglass tanks, steel and fiberglass walkways, miscellaneous stairs
and platforms, pipe racks, process piping including, but not limited
to 12,000 feet of HDPE ranging from 2” thru 28” diameter, the
installation of various equipment, and all associated electrical
work.

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Lake Townsend Dam
Langley Pond Dam Rehabilitation
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