 Land Treatment PlantThe wastewater expansion project the City is undertaking will expand the current treatment system from 6 million gallons per day to 9 million gallons per day. This expansion should last the City for an additional 10 years before another expansion would be required. Jacksonville’s land application system is the 3rd largest in the United States which takes treated affluent and sprays it on a pine forest. Once the trees mature they are harvested for their wood which is used in paper production.

This is the headworks, administration building, chlorine building and Effluent Pumping Station. The area between the headworks and the administration building is the location of the third aeration train.

The new South Storage lagoon.

The grinding operations in new irrigation fields

The sedimentation pond on the south lagoon site.

Installation of the 42 inch effluent piping at the aerated lagoon.

Tapping a new 30 “ line into the existing 36” line in zone 7.

Pile installation at the new splitter box.

The laying in of that same 30” line up the zone 7 road.
View of the South Storage Lagoon.
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