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by Ransom Gerlach Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Where is the Hunts Point Wastewater Treatment Plant?

New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Vincent Sapienza today announced the start of construction on a $67 million comprehensive energy efficiency upgrade at the Hunts Point Wastewater Treatment Plant in the south Bronx. As part of the improvement, 16 new centrifuges, which are used in the final steps ...

When will Hunts Point be completed?

DEP is providing the funding for the work and the New York Power Authority (NYPA) is implementing the upgrades, which are expected to be complete in 2020. “The Hunts Point Wastewater Treatment Plant cleans more than 200 million gallons of wastewater from nearly 700,000 residents in the Bronx every day of the year,” said DEP Commissioner Vincent ...

How many centrifuges are there at Hunts Point?

The Hunts Point Wastewater Treatment Plant has 13 existing centrifuges in operation and this project will remove those 13 units and replace them with 16 new, energy efficient centrifuges. Ancillary equipment, including sludge and polymer feed pumps with associated instrumentation and controls, will be replaced as well. The older centrifuges will be removed and replaced with newer models in groups of four to ensure the continued operation of the plant throughout the duration of the project.

How many employees does DEP have?

DEP has nearly 6,000 employees, including almost 1,000 in the upstate watershed. In addition, DEP has a robust capital program, with a planned $19.1 billion in investments over the next 10 years that will create up to 3,000 construction-related jobs per year.

How much nitrogen is discharged from Hunts Point?

The new treatment technology has reduced the discharge of nitrogen from 22,000 to 12,000 pounds per day. The second phase of the upgrade, to be completed by 2016, will reduce the amount of nitrogen discharged to 6,500 pounds per day.

How does DEP work?

DEP manages New York City’s water supply, providing more than one billion gallons of water each day to more than nine million residents, including eight million in New York City. The water is delivered from a watershed that extends more than 125 miles from the city, comprising 19 reservoirs, and three controlled lakes. Approximately 7,000 miles of water mains, tunnels, and aqueducts bring water to homes and businesses throughout the five boroughs, and 7,500 miles of sewer lines and 96 pump stations take wastewater to 14 in-city treatment plants. DEP has nearly 6,000 employees, including nearly 1,000 in the upstate watershed. For more information, visit www.nyc.gov/dep, like us on aacebook at www.facebook.com/nycwater, or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/nycwater.

Hunts Point Water Pollution Control Plant, Bronx County, New York

Hunts Point Water Pollution Control Plant is a cultural feature (locale) in Bronx County. The primary coordinates for Hunts Point Water Pollution Control Plant places it within the NY 10474 ZIP Code delivery area.

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