RFP: Renewable Natural Gas Project

MILTON REGIONAL SEWER AUTHORITY
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS PROJECT 2024-01

The MRSA has two existing ADI/Evoqua anaerobic reactor tanks with a volume of 7.5 million gallons each. This treatment system currently generates an average of 70,000 cubic feet of biogas daily from less than 1 million gallons per day of high-strength influent wastewater. The original design of the system rates the capacity of biogas production at 770,000 cubic feet per day at peak conditions with an influent design flow of 2.22 MGD. The MRSA also has an existing trucked waste receiving program with two Lakeside Equipment receiving stations.

The MRSA wants to maximize biogas generation through operational improvements and increased acceptance of high-strength trucked waste to provide the biogas to a third party for pipeline injection.

The MRSA is seeking proposals from qualified entities capable of designing, operating, installing, and financing all facilities necessary to accomplish this project.

Please see the link below for the RFP

RNG-Project.pdf

Sludge Handling Optimization Project

Below is a link to the Special Study as requested by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for a Sludge Handling Optimization Project (Project) at their Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). This Project is proposed to improve the Authority’s current sludge handling facilities through the elimination of outdated and/or non-functional equipment, thus addressing ongoing operation and maintenance issues.

2018.11.02 Public Comment Period Version of MRSA Sludge Optimization Special Study