
Bellwood Borough Authority Waterline Replacement Project
The Bellwood Borough Authority contracted Point Design Group to assist them in preparing plans and specifications, contract award administration and construction observation.
Improvements included two pump stations, influent metering, influent grinder, aeration and baffles for the lagoons, phosphorus removal tanks, tertiary filters and ultraviolet disinfection.
Point Design Group was hired by MWCD to evaluate alternatives to improve its lagoon WWTP that discharges into Seneca Lake. After acceptance of the evaluation, we designed improvements which were needed to meet discharge requirements by the Ohio EPA. Improvements included two pump stations, influent metering, influent grinder, aeration and baffles for the lagoons, phosphorus removal tanks, tertiary filters and ultraviolet disinfection.
Project Client:
MWCD
Project Location:
Guernsey- Watershed Conservancy District
Services Included:
Evaluation of WWTP Alternatives
WWTP and Sewer Design
Governmental Permit Applications
Construction Administration Services
Topographic Survey and Base Mapping
Technical Specifications and Bidding/Contract Documents
Bidding Services

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