Paris, 2nd May 2007 Tampa Bay Water has selected Veolia Water, through its American subsidiary, Veolia Water North America - South LLC, for the project extension (design, build, operate) of its regional surface water treatment plant, Brandon, in Florida, which will nearly double its capacity, from 72 million-gallons-per-day (MGD) to 120 MGD. Planned completion and acceptance of the facility is scheduled for the end of 2010 at the latest, the date when plant operation will commence for a period of 13 years. The contract is worth a cumulated estimated amount of US$158,4million (118,9 million Euros).
Veolia Water designed, built and now operates what is the regional water authority's largest treatment facility and among the world's most technologically sophisticated, having led a team of companies first selected in 2000. This new project will make Tampa Bay treatment facility the nation's largest DBO project, alongside Seattle Public Utilities' 120-MGD Tolt Treatment Facility.
"This project significantly expands the region's alternative water supply with a high-quality product that is far better than both federal and state drinking water standards," said Jerry Maxwell, general manager of Tampa Bay Water. "We're very proud of our partnership's accomplishments to date. Together, we've created a state-of-the-art treatment facility and are now building on this successful platform to meet our customers' future needs in a conservative, competitive manner."
The contract amendment essentially reflects the original water partnership by utilizing the same proven technology, featuring Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies' patented ACTIFLO® clarification process. Treatment elements utilize a multi-barrier process including ballasted flocculation (ACTIFLO), ozonation, filtration through granular activated carbon gravity filters, disinfection, chemical dosing and solids processing. Tampa Bay Water provides wholesale water to the public utility systems of Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties as well as the cities of New Port Richey, St. Petersburg and Tampa.
Commenting on the contract, Antoine Frérot, Chief Executive Officer of Veolia Water said, "We are delighted that Tampa Bay Water has renewed its confidence in the company by awarding us with the capacity extension of this big plant. This contract gives us the opportunity to design, build and operate a very technologically performing unit, which again illustrates Veolia Water's expertise in providing communities with the highest quality drinking water available."