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12. Casa Grande Water Reclamation Facility Phase III

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PROJECT COST: $60 Million

12. Casa Grande Water Reclamation Facility Phase III
PHOTO: CAROLLO ENGINEERS
Casa Grande Water Reclamation Facility Phase III
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Located at 1194 W. Kortsen Road, the facility is the city’s single source of water reclamation. The current expansion will build out the facility to treat 4.38 billion gallons of wastewater per year, and will improve the reclaimed water A+ quality, which is the highest recognized level in the State of Arizona. Reclaimed water from this facility is used for irrigation at the municipal golf course, power plant cooling water, preservation of riparian habitat and other industrial uses.

Location: Casa Grande, Ariz.
Started: March 2009
Target Completion: February 2011
Owner: City of Casa Grande
Design Firm: Carollo Engineers
General Contractor: Hunter Contracting
Construction Manager: Carollo Engineers
Subcontractors: K & F Electric; Kear Civil Corp.; RDC Construction Co.

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