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Quechee Wastewater Treatment Facility

Quechee, VT

Forcier Aldrich & Associates

Trumbull-Nelson is overseeing a timely, $6 million revamp of the Quechee Wastewater Treatment Facility, located off Rt. 4, in Quechee, Vermont. The Project is part of an overall Town of Hartford bond authorization of $8.1 million and includes $600,000 in stimulus money.

The Project is the result of a study conducted by the Town of Hartford a few years ago that indicated the Quechee plant was near capacity and that its equipment was obsolete. The new project upgrades the facility's lagoon and tertiary filter system for phosphorous removal to a new sequential batch reactor (SBR) system. Trumbull-Nelson is also re-equipping the main pump station with new pumps and sewage grinders.

 


 

 

Vergennes-Panton (Vermont) Water Plant Improvements

Vergennes-Panton, VT

Otter Creek Engineering

Trumbull-Nelson was awarded the Vergennes-Panton Water District  - No. 1 Water Treatment  Facility Improvements Project contract for $4.1 million.  Trumbull-Nelson will be working closely with Vermont based Otter Creek Engineeering to oversee the projects successful completion.

The Vergennes-Panton water facility project will allow the plant to take surface water from Lake Champlain, process, filter it, and then provide safe, clean, drinkable, excellent water for its customers.  When the upgrade of facility is complete, the water plant will be able to treat up to 1 million gallons of water daily and prepare the facility's soundness for the next 30 to 40 years.

 

 

 
 

Lyndon (Vermont) Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade

Lyndon, VT

Leach Engineering Consultants, P.A.

Trumbull-Nelson Construction Company was awarded the Lyndon Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade Project contract for $3.9 million.  Trumbull-Nelson will be collaborating with the Project's designer, Leach Engineering Consultants, P.A. of St. Johnsbury, VT to oversee the project's successful completion.

The Lyndon Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade will enable the plant to operate more effectively and to improve compliance with its State operating permit.  Plans call for the conversion of two existing Aeration Basins into four Anaerobic/Oxic Secondary Process tanks and two waste sludge holding tanks.  The Head works will be renovated to allow the installation of a Fine Screen and Grit Separator and new influent pumps will be installed.  The Process Building will be renovated to allow the installation of Sludge Pumps, Blowers and a Centrifuge.

 

 
 

Bow Municipal Projects

Bow, NH

Wright-Pierce

Trumbull-Nelson Construction Company recently completed two new municipal projects for the Town of Bow, NH.  The work included a $1.6 million water pump station, located on River Road, and a $1.2 million waste water pump station, on Hall Street.