United States Environmental Protection Agency Grams Administration Division (PM-216) Washington, D.C. 20460 June 1982 xvEPA Monthly Awards for Construction Grants for Waste water Treatment Works June 1982 ------- DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, or national origin, in all programs and activities receiving assistance from the Environmental Protection Agency. ------- The Environrnental Protection Agency administers a Construction Grant Program for Wastewater Treatment Facilities tinder Public Law 92-500. This mulit-billion dollar effort is designed to eliminate municipal discharge of untreated or inadequately, treated pollutants and thereby help restore or maintain the quality of the Nation's waters and protect the health of the people. Grants are offered to municipal, intermunicipal, state and interstate agencies to assist in financing the planning, design and construction of municipal wastewater treatment facilities. The MONTHLY AWARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS provides information on new and continuing awards made each month. Arranged by state, the listing includes data on grant number, type, step, applicant, description, award amount, eligible cost and consultant for each project. This publication can be used to determine the general time frame of large construction awards in a given area. For example, if a given city an award is made for a step 1 feasibility study you know that in about six months or a year plans and specifications will be developed for a treatment works. About a year after a step 2 plans and specifications awards, you can expect that bids will be solicited and that construction will actually begin on the treatment works. This regular knowledge of the funding of a project for facility planning can be meaningful in predicting marketing opportunities during design and construction. EPA and municipality contacts such as the community representative and the consulting firm are identified as propective sources of detailed information. Subscriptions to this publication include 12 monthly editions plus the annual STATE MUNICIPAL PROJECT PRIORITY LIST FOR CONSTRUCTION GRANTS FOR WASTENATER TREATMENT WORKS... a record of WWT projects assigned priority status and planned for federal funding. The STATE PROJECT PRIORITY LIST FOR CONSTRUCTION GRANTS FOR WASTEWAIER TREATMENT WORKS lists municipal Wastewater Treatment Works (WWT) projects assigned priority by the State and planned for funding by EPA through the period covered by the current allocation of funds to the states. The data is sorted by EPA Region, then by state and the project status. Project records are then listed in ascending order of the grant identification number. A code identifying the specific type of project undertaken as part of a construction grant for WWT under P.L. 92-500 is also included, along with the legal name of the applicant. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 ------- The STATE PROOECT PRIORITY LIST provides individuals a general understanding cor forecast of the type of WWF work that will be done in the coming year or so. They inform as to which projects each State plans to fund and the status of the project at the time of publication. Copies of the publications are available for examination at the Library of the Environmental Protection Agnecy, Room M2903, 401 M Street, Washington, D.C. 20460, immediately upon distribution. In addition, copies are available at each EPA Regional grants office and library to allow the public further opportunity to examine this material without charge. ------- GRANT TYPE Definition: Each new wastewater treatment construction project within a grant awarded under PL 92-500 is considered a new project. Each subsequent related wastewater treatment construction project within a grant awarded under PL 92-500 is considered a continuation project. ELIGIBLE COST Definition: Total project cost which qualifies as being eligible under Federal regulations used in determining the Federal share. AMAPD AMOUNT Definition: The actual amount of EPA dollars awarded to the applicant. Questions regarding the data reported in this publication should be addressed to: Chief, Grants Information Systems and Peports Branch Grants Administration Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency T/feshington, D.C. 20460 202-755-0331 ------- APPLIC?VMT STATE SEHREVIEEXCN Definition: The FIPS/U. S. Postal Service abbreviation for the name of the state ir. v,*iich. the headquarters of the applicant is located. jftL - Alabama AK - Alaska PR - Arkansas AZ - Arizona CA - California CO - Colorado CT - Connecticut DE - Delaware DC - District of Columbia FL - Florida GA - Georgia GU - Guam HI - Hawaii ID - Idaho IL - Illinois IN - Indiana IA - Iowa KS - Kansas k" - Ksaitucfcy LA - Louisiana ME - Maine MD - Maryland MA - Massachusetts MI - Michigan MN - Minnesota MS - Mississippi MO - Missouri NE - Nebraska wV ~ Nevada NH - New Hampshire NJ - New Jersey NY - Mew York NC - North Carolina ND - North Dakota OH - Ohio OK - Oklahoma OK - Oregon PA - Pennsylvania FP - Puerto Pdco RI - Rhode Island SC - South Carolina SD - South Dakota T?\ - Tennessee ^ - Texas UT - Utah ^7T - Vermont \^ - Virginia VI - Virgin Islands i»ZV - Washington w/ _ txfest Virginia WI - Wisconsin WY - Vvyoming SA - American Samoa PI - Pacific Islands (Caroline, Mariana, and Marshall Islands) ------- ELIGIBLE COST The cost for the project shewn only. Not the combined cost for all planning, engineering and construction of the facility (all steps). GPANT NUMBER First two digits identify the state, the next four digits identify the need and/or grant objective; following the first dash is the project sequence; following the second dash is the amendment designator which identifies the number of a administrative augmentations or revisions executed on a given funded project. OEIG FUND AWD STATE STEP Percent of the eligible cost except for "innovative" projects. - State codes are listed on page 5. - The planning and construction of a Federally financed waste treatment works id generally accomplished in three steps: Step One - Facilities plans and related elements. Step Two - Preparation of construction drawings and specifications Step Three - Fabrication and building of the treatment works. Step Four - Steps two and three may be funded concurrently in a combined awarded under certain circumstances. ------- TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Definition: Identifies whether the planned project action is to construct a new waste- water treatment system or to modify an already existing system, and the impact of a modification upon the capacity and treatment level of such an existing system. PLANT TREATMENT PROCESS Definition: Identifies the last process in the treatment chain to be used in a new wastewater treatment plant or in the modification of the treatment process at an already existing plant. (This field will be blank if the treatment process at an already existing plant will not be changed as a result of this grant). THESE PROCESSES ARE: Activated Sludge Treatment Trickling Filters Application of Liquid Treatment Effluents to Land Lagoons or Ponds Physical-Chemical Processes Other Processes SLUDGE DISPOSAL Definition: Identifies the principal sludge disposal technique to be used at a new wastewater treatment plant or in the modification of the sludge disposal techniques at an already existing plant, (If more than one technique is to be used, the technique by which the largest percentage of sludge will be handled is shown). PLANT TREATMENT LEVEL Definition: Identifies the label of treatment of wastewater to be attained at the completion of a wastewater treatment construction grant project when such project will result in a change from the current level of treatment. (This field will be left blank if the treatment level at an already existing plant will not be changed as a result of this grant). ------- THESE LEVELS ARE: Secondary treatment, as defined in Title 40, Chapter 1, subchapter D, Part 133, Secondary Treatment Information (Federal Register, August 17, 1973). Best practical treatment suitable for the proposed project, where the treatment approved by EPA will be at the secondary level. Best practical treatment suitable for the proposed project, where the treatment process used will result in a level higher than secondary. This can include biological or physical-chemical treatment with discharge to receiving waters, treatment and reuse, land application techniques and land utilization practices, or any other type of tertiary treatment or advanced waste treatment (AWT). CONSULTANT Definition: The engineering consulting firm employed by the municipality for this project. ------- PROGRAM MANAGEMENT COORDINATORS Construction^ Region I; Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire Rhode Island, Vermont Charles Bishop Municipal Facilities Branch Environmental Protection Agency John F. Kennedy Federal Bldg. Boston, MA 02203 617/223-7213 (FTS) Region II; New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands Gavin Lindner New Jersey Construction Grants Branch Environmental Protection Agency 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10007 212/264-5681 (FTS) 264-5681 Region III; Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania Virginia, West Virginia James Newsom Water Programs Division Environmental Protection Agency 6th & Walnut Streets Philadelphia, PA 19108 215/597-9892 (FTS) 597-9892 Region IV: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina South Carolina, Tennessee Harold Hopkins, Chief Program Support Branch Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404/881-4793 (FTS) 257-4793 Region V: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin Robert E. Lee Construction Grants Branch Environmental Protection Agency 230 South Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60604 312/353-2190 (FTS) 353-2190 Region VI: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas 01 ck McDermott Municipal Facilities Branch Environmental Protection Agency First International Bldg. 1201 Elm Street Dallas, TX 75270 214/767-2845 (FTS) 729-2845 Region VII: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska Bob Steiert Water Division Environmental Protection Agency 1735 Baltimore Ave. Kansas City, MO 64108 816/374-5616 (FTS) 758-5616 Region VIII: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah Joyce Brame Grants Administration Branch Environmental Protection Agency 1860 Lincoln Street Denver, CO 80203 303/837-2224 (FTS) 327-2224 Region IX: California, Arizona, Nevada, Guam, Hawaii, American Samoa Bob Gervais, Chief Program Support Branch Environmental Protection Agency 215 Fremont Street San Francisco, CA 94105 415/556-8549 (FTS) 556-8549 Region X: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington Helen Baer Wastewater Operations Branch Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Avenue - Mail Stop 429 Seattle, WA 98101 206/442-1266 (FTS) 399-1266 ------- UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Regional Offices »•••• ------- BRANT NUMBERI 1002««"03«0 GRANT TyPE! CONTINUATION STEPl THREE CRANTEEl OiLANARE DEPT NAT RES * ENV CONT STREET! P. 0. BQX laol ClTVl" DOVER COUNTY! KENT 8TAT6I OE ZIP CO.! 19901 REGION! 03 COMMUNITY REP! JOHN E. MIL30N ******************** ******************** PROJECT FUNDING ANARO AMOUNT! »693,950 ELIGIBLE COST! CONSULTANT! STREET! CITY! STATE! ******************** $878,000 ******************** ******************** PROJECT DESCRIPTION **************** PROJ. DE3C.I CONSTRUCTION OF NAST£NAT£R FACILITIES FOR DELAWARE SEASHORE STATE TYPE CONSTRUCTION! *LEVEL OF TREATMENT! •TRtAT PROCESS TYPE! *StUD6E DISPOSAL! AWARD DATE! 06-30-82 CA8E ASSOCIATES, INC. 231 SOUTH STATE STREET DOVER, OE ZIPCOOEI 19901 ******************** ******************** * IF AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT PLANT SEC.! PLANT > SEC,I X INFILTR.l REHABi MNT HORKS »-< COLLECT.! INTERCEPT! COMB. SEHER! INNOVATIVE! ALTERNATIVE! INDIVIDUAL! PA6E ------- GRANT NUMBER! 190661-02-0 GRANT TYPCt CONTINUATION STEP) TWO AND THREE GRANTEE! "EST BURLINGTON, CITY OF STREET! 122 WEST'BROADWATER STREET CONSULTANT! CITY! WEST BURLINGTON COUNTY! OES MOINES STREET! STATE! IA ZIP CO.! 52655 ClTYl REGION! 07 STATE! COMMUNITY "«EPl LELANO F HARING, MAYOR ******************** ******************** PROJECT FUNDING ******************** AWARD AMOUNT! SI,581,220 ELIGIBLE COST! 52,108,300 ******************** ******************** PROJECT DESCRIPTION **************** AWARD DATE! 06-14-B2 SKIVE-MATTERY ft ASSOCIATES PO BOX 1050 IO«A CITY IA ZIPCODE! 52240 ******************** ******************** PROJ. DESC.l DESIGN « CONSTRUCTION OF NE« AERATED LAGOON, SANITARY REHABILITATION & CONVEYANCE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS TYPE CONSTRUCTION! *LEVEL OF TREATMENT! *TREAT PROCESS TYPE! *SLUOGE DISPOSAL! * IF AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT PLANT SEC.I X PLANT > SEC.I INFILTR.I X REHAB! MHT WORKS — COLLECT,i INTERCEPT! COMB, SEWER! INNOVATIVE! ALTERNATIVE! INDIVIDUAL! PAGE ------- BRANT NUMBERS 250341-04-0 GRANT TYPE! CONTINUATION STEP! THREE AWARD DATE I 06-18-82 GRANTEE! BOSTON MATER & 3E«£R STREET! 10 POST OFFICE SQUARE CONSULTANT! CITY? BOSTON COUNTY! SUFFOLK STREET! STATE! MA ZIP CO.! 02109 CITY! REGION! 01 STATE! COMMUNITY K£P| FRANCIS N. GENs EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ******************** ******************** PROJECT FUNDING ******************** ANARO AMOUNT! 58,652,203 ELIGIBLE COST! 911,536,271 ******************** ******************** PROJECT DESCRIPTION **************** PROJ, DESC.I CONSTRUCTION OF BOSTON MAIN INTERCEPTOR CONTRACT NO. 2. TYPE CONSTRUCTION! •LEVEL OF TREATMENT! •TREAT PROCESS TYPE! •SLUDGE DISPOSAL! * IF AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT PLANT SEC.! PLANT > SEC,! INFILTR.I REHAB! CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE, INC. ONE CENTER PLAzA BOSTON MA ZIPCOOE! 02108 ******************** ******************** HMT WORKS -*• COLLECT.i INTERCEPT! COMB. SEMERl INNOVATIVE! ALTERNATIVE! INDIVIDUAL! GRANT NUMBER! 250474-03-0 GRANT TYPE! CONTINUATION STEP! THREE GRANTEE! NEW BEDFORD, CITY OF STREET! OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, CITY! NEW BEDFORD STATE! MA COMMUNITY REPl MARKEY, JOHN ******************** ******************** AWARD AMOUNT! S2,796,084 ******************** ******************** PROJ, DESC.I CONSTRUCTION OF PUMP STATION, TYPE CONSTRUCTION! MODIFICATION •LEVEL OP TREATMENT! •TREAT PROCESS TYPE! •SLUDGE DISPOSAL! * IF AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT CITY HALL COUNTY! BRISTOL ZIP CD.! 02740 REGION! 01 A MAYOR PROJECT FUNDING ELIGIBLE COSTI CONSULTANT! STREET! CITY! STATE! ******************** 83,728,112 ANARD DATE! 06-16-82 CAMP, DRESSER i MCKEE, INC. ONE CENTER PLAZA BOSTON MA ZIPCODEI 02108 ******************** PROJEC^ DESCRIPTION **************** ******************** REHABILITATION OP I.BOO FEET OF FORCE MAIN & 2,100 FEET OF INTERCEPTOR PLANT SEC.! X PLANT > SEC.! INFILTR.I REHAB! MMT WORKS —< COLLECT.! INTERCEPT! COMB. SEWER! INNOVATIVE! ALTERNATIVE! INDIVIDUAL! PMC ------- BRANT NUMUR! a 10627-03-0 GRANT TYPE! CONTINUATION STEPl THRfE GRANTEE! MfiOFORO. CITY OF (LONE PINE-FOOTHILLS) STREETS 411 KEST EIGHTH STREET CITY! MEDFORD COUNTY I JACKSON STATtl OR ZIP CD.I 97501 REGION! 10 COMMUNITY KEPI POWELLi LEWIS N DIRECTOR ******************** ******************** PROJECT FUNDING AMARD AMOUNT! «264,776 ELIGIBLE COST! CONSULTANT! STREET! CITY! STATE! ******************** $353,034 ******************** ******************** PROJECT DESCRIPTION **************** PROJ, DESC.I CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEVERS, LONE PINE - FOOTHILLS AREA. TYPE CONSTRUCTION! MODIFICATION *UE*EL OF TREATMENT! *TREAT PROClSS TYPE! *3LUOGE DISPOSAL! * IF AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT AMARD DATE! 0**17-«2 KEITH A. SMITH. P.E. ZIPCODEI ******************** ******************** MEOFORD OR PLANT SEC.! X PLANT > SEC.! INFILTH.! REHAB! MMT WORKS — COLLECT.! INTERCEPT! COMB. SEWER! INNOVATIVE! ALTERNATIVE! INDIVIDUAL! PAGE ------- |