Michael Flanagan, project manager, and Haku Aletha Kaohi look on as County Engineer Donald Fujimoto uses salt water to draw out any undesireables during the groundbreaking ceremony of the Waimea Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion, Phase I, Friday afternoon. Shown are Flanagan, Kaohi, Mike Faye of Kikiaola Construction, Bill Thornton of Aqua Engineers, Fujimoto, Kaua‘i Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr., Ed Tschupp of the county’s Wastewater Division, April Matsumura of the Dept. of Health, Roy Abe of HDR and Chair Kaipo Asing of the County Council
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WAIMEA — Reliable expanded wastewater service opportunities, the creation of jobs for local contractors and the integration of new technology to provide more water as a resource are some of the benefits of the Waimea Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion, Phase I.
Kaua‘i Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. touched on these points during the blessing and groundbreaking of the project, Friday afternoon, which featured Haku Aletha Kaohi.
“This is an excellent example of how the people of Kaua‘i are directly benefiting from federal stimulus funds,” Carvalho said. “We are pleased that Briant Construction was awarded the contract for the Waimea WWTP project via a competitive proposal process. We look forward to the job opportunities this project will provide our residents along with future economic development on the Westside as a result of the increased capacity of the treatment plant.”
Phase I is intended to increase treatment capacity of the existing plant, built in the early 1970s, from approximately 300,000 gallons per day to 700,000 gallons per day with the ability for future expansion to 1.2 million gallons per day of flow treatment.
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