CITY OF FENNVILLE IRON REMOVAL PLANT
Erhardt has begun the construction of an iron removal plant for the City of Fennville's domestic water system. The plant will be built around one of the city's existing 1,000 GPM wells and directly adjacent to another 1,200 GPM backup well.
The project consists of demolishing one of the city's well houses, constructing a new 40' x 60' masonry building around the existing well, adding a Tonka filtration system with chemical feed equipment, compressors and blowers inside of this new facility, as well as rehabilitating the existing 1,200 GPM backup well located in a well house adjacent to the new facility. The existing backup well will then be tied into the new filtration system so it can also supply water to be filtered.
Site work consists of adding two 50' x 150' basins to hold the filtration system's backwash.
Client: City of Fennville, Fennville, Michigan
Completion: December, 2011
Engineer: Fleis & VandenBrink, Grand Rapids, Michigan
The project consists of demolishing one of the city's well houses, constructing a new 40' x 60' masonry building around the existing well, adding a Tonka filtration system with chemical feed equipment, compressors and blowers inside of this new facility, as well as rehabilitating the existing 1,200 GPM backup well located in a well house adjacent to the new facility. The existing backup well will then be tied into the new filtration system so it can also supply water to be filtered.
Site work consists of adding two 50' x 150' basins to hold the filtration system's backwash.
Client: City of Fennville, Fennville, Michigan
Completion: December, 2011
Engineer: Fleis & VandenBrink, Grand Rapids, Michigan