Best of New Mexico: San Juan-Chama Drinking Water Treatment Plant
Submitted by CH2M HILL
Albuquerque’s drinking water treatment plant, built at a cost of $170 million, treats up to 92 mgd per day, and is easily expandable to 120 mgd treatment for future demands. The plant diverts water from the Rio Grande, treats it and then combines it with well water to provide the city with safe drinking water. With a water-quality testing laboratory, a learning center for the public and an advanced supervisory control and data acquisition system, the plant’s design allows for future expansion of the control, laboratory, administration and maintenance spaces. An uninterrupted power source and standby diesel generator ensure the plant’s dependability.