Posted to Construction by Roxana Morales
Working to “Make Every Source a Resource” and striving toward a more sustainable future, East Valley Water District (District) Board of Directors approve the addition of state-of-the-art co-digester technology at the Sterling Natural Resource Center (SNRC). This enhancement represents a significant improvement to the project by allowing the SNRC to produce enough renewable electricity to meet the facility’s energy needs, with additional electricity transferred onto the energy grid.
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Posted to Funding by Roxana Morales
The Sterling Natural Resource Center secures $1.49 million in funding from the California Natural Resources Agency for the development of a demonstration garden that will also serve as new community outdoor space.
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Posted to Permitting by Roxana Morales
Activation of wastewater services will allow East Valley Water District to optimize natural resources with Sterling Natural Resource Center.
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Posted to Project Videos by Roxana Morales
During the July 25 regular Board Meeting, EVWD Board of Directors approved the selection of Balfour Beatty / Arcadis as the design-build partner to lead the design and construction of the SNRC. Balfour Beatty / Arcadis presented a conceptual fly-through of the state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility will treat up to 8 million gallons a day initially, with the ability to increase to 10 million gallons a day.
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Posted to Team Sterling by Roxana Morales
East Valley Water District’s Board of Directors approved Balfour Beatty / Arcadis as the design-build partner to lead the design and construction of the Sterling Natural Resource Center (SNRC), located on the east side of Del Rosa Drive, at the July 25 regular meeting.
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