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who designed newtown creek treatment plant

by Garett Shields Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The city chose Polshek Partnership, now known as Ennead Architects LLP, as the lead architect and master planner for the renovation project. Polshek worked with three environmental engineering firms, Greeley and Hansen, Hazen and Sawyer, and Malcolm Pirnie.

What is Newtown Creek wastewater treatment plant?

The Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant is the largest sewage treatment facility operated by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.

How much did it cost to build the Newtown Creek plant?

“Construction of the Newtown Creek Plant was completed in February 2009 at a cost of $680m.” This contract, initially valued at $493m, is one of many that have been awarded as part of a massive 13-year programme costing an estimated $2.2bn, to enable Newtown Creek to achieve compliance with the requirements mandated by the federal Clean Water Act.

What is the design team doing at Newtown Creek?

The Design Team embraced the community’s desire for waterfront access and, in conjunction with the artist and sculptor George Trakas, designed a waterfront park and promenade at the site, with provisions for extending the concept all along Newtown Creek as the area develops away from strictly industrial use.

What is the Newtown Creek Park?

Its site covers 54 acres and is bounded by Greenpoint Avenue on the south, Provost Avenue on the west, Kingsland Avenue on the east, and Paidge Avenue and Newtown Creek on the north. An inlet called Whale Creek bisects the northwestern portion of the site. The Newtown Creek Nature Walk provides public access to the left bank of Whale Creek.

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When was the fyshwick sewage treatment plant built?

The Fyshwick Sewage Treatment Plant was built in the 1960s and is located on approximately 32 hectares alongside the Jerrabomberra Wetlands and in the vicinity of the commercial and industrial areas at Fyshwick.

How many wastewater treatment plants are in New York State?

Across New York State there are over six hundred wastewater treatment facilities that serve 1,610 municipalities.

Where does the fully treated waste water from Newtown Creek end up?

The Newtown Creek WPCP, with a rated design capacity of 310 mgd, discharges the effluent into the East River.

How polluted is Newtown Creek?

Various contaminated sites along the creek have contributed to the contamination of Newtown Creek. Today, as a result of its industrial history, including numerous spills, Newtown Creek is reported by US Environmental Protection Agency to be one of the nation's most polluted waterways.

Where is the largest wastewater treatment plant?

The largest wastewater treatment plants around the globe. 1. Stickney Water Reclamation Plant, Chicago. Capacity: 1.44 billion gallons per day.

Where does all the poop in NYC go?

The truth is, while most of your poop goes to a water treatment plant, there's a good chance it'll end up in the ocean. This is due to the city's Combined Sewer Overflow system. Essentially, this means that over 60% of NYC sewers are connected.

Do sewage treatment plants smell?

A well maintained septic tank or sewage treatment plant should not be giving off any unpleasant odours, despite that fact that it is a receptacle for human waste! Septic tanks and treatment plants are designed to contain the naturally occurring odours that will arise as part of the treatment process.

Is Newtown Creek a Superfund site?

In 2010 Newtown Creek was named a Superfund site by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The Superfund program has the resources to mediate some of the nation's most contaminated areas and responds to environmental emergencies, oil spills and natural disasters.

How many water treatment plants does New York have?

14 wastewaterWhen you take a shower or brush your teeth, do you ever wonder where where the used water (we call it “wastewater”) goes? Each day, we treat 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater at New York City's 14 wastewater resource recovery facilities.

How deep is Newtown Creek?

It is a tidally influenced estuary with a total surface area of 140 acres. Its natural depth was 12 feet, but today it can be as shallow as four feet.

Is the Newtown Creek clean?

“Newtown Creek is one of the most contaminated sites in the whole country. Greenpoint activists fought tirelessly to secure the Superfund designation 12 years ago, but the EPA has made no progress to clean it up,” he said in an emailed statement to Greenpointers.

What pollutants are present in Newtown Creek?

For over 150 years, releases of PCBs, heavy metals, VOCs, pesticides, PAHs, and other hazardous substances and other hazardous substances from the many industrial operations along Newtown Creek have resulted in degraded water quality and contaminated sediments.

Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant

Located in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint community, Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant is the largest of New York City’s fourteen wastewater treatment plants. The 1991 Master Plan outlines $4.5 billion in new construction over approximately 25 years to replace the existing facilities in order to meet updated water quality standards.

Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant – Building Information

Consultants: Lighting Design L’Observatoire International Landscape Quennell Rothschild & Partners Construction Silverite Construction Co. AJ Pegno & Tully Construction John P. Picone Inc/McCullagh Construction Skanska, Picone, McCullagh, Perini Construction

Brooklyn Building Designs

Pier 5 Recreational Building, Brooklyn Bridge Park James Carpenter Design Associates Inc. Brooklyn Bridge Park Building

The highest standards of site planning and architectural design are invoked and the wastewater treatment process demystified in this striking and prominent public facility that has become an icon of the Brooklyn waterfront

The highest standards of site planning and architectural design are invoked and the wastewater treatment process demystified in this striking and prominent public facility that has become an icon of the Brooklyn waterfront.

Team

Richard Olcott, James S. Polshek, Timothy Hartung, Jack Phillips, M. Gregory Clawson, Steven Chang, Greg Doench, John Fernandez, Hau Hsu, Peter Mullan, Lisa Odyniec, Shawn Rickenbacker, Marc Schaut, Joanne Sliker

Where is the Newtown Creek plant?

Aerial view of the Newtown Creek plant. Located in the Greenpoint area of Brooklyn, it is the largest wastewater treatment plant in New York. A design model of the finished Newton Creek plant, as it will appear from the water. The largest of the 14 wastewater treatment plants in New York City, Newtown Creek underwent a major expansion ...

When was the Newtown Creek wastewater plant expanded?

Expand. Work began in August 2003 to expand the Newtown Creek wastewater treatment plant's capacity to 1.8 million cubic metres per day. Excavation in the North Battery began in late December and continued despite wet spring weather. Concrete placement began shortly after the excavation was completed.

How many acres are there in Newtown Creek?

The Newtown Creek plant serves about one million people and covers an area of about 15,000 acres.

How much did Newtown Creek cost?

Construction of the plant was completed in February 2009 at an estimated cost of $680m.

Where is the Greenpoint wastewater treatment plant located?

Located in the Greenpoint area of Brooklyn, New York, the original plant was built in 1967 and stands on the heavily industrialised shore of the channel separating Greenpoint from Long Island City , Queens. Historically, wastewater treatment has used a high-rate activated sludge process without primary sedimentation, which removes around 65% BOD5 and 75% TSS.

VALUE DELIVERED

Completion of major upgrade to New York City's largest wastewater treatment facility; continuity of critical treatment services during the upgrade; environmental improvements for local waterways; replacement of outmoded equipment; compliance with Federal mandates.

OBJECTIVES

Mechanical construction services to increase the capacity of the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant without disrupting operations.

SOLUTIONS

In addition to refurbishing four sedimentation tanks, Heritage Mechanical Services provided industrial piping services including the installation of approximately 850 feet of 96" diameter, 1/2"-wall, stainless steel aeration, flocculation and channel air piping.

CLIENT BACKGROUND

The Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment plant is the largest of New York's 14 wastewater treatment plants. It serves approximately one-million residents in a drainage area of more than 25 square miles fed by 180 miles of sewer lines. The plant began operation in 1967 with a capacity of 310 million gallons per day during dry weather.

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