Environmental Services

Water Pollution Control Plant

 

Public Meeting 
When:
April 19, 7 - 9 p.m.
Where: Water Pollution Control Plant, Operations Control Building, 2nd Floor Conference Room

The Water Pollution Control Plant will host a meeting to update the community on the status of construction, landscaping, fence art and other issues that may be of interest to residents. WPCP is also seeking feedback from customers to improve the quality of services. For more information or questions, contact Greg Bruno at (703) 228-6821.

 

Located in South Arlington, the Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) is a facility that treats 30 million gallons of wastewater each day from County residences and business, with nearly 20 percent of the plant's flow coming from neighboring localities such as Alexandria, Fairfax and Falls Church. The plant's mission is to safely and economically process wastewater and hazardous waste materials to protect our environment, especially Four Mile Run, the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay.

WPCP Renovation

Due to a growing population in both Arlington's residential and business communities, there has been an added strain in recent years on the WPCP's aging facility that was originally built in the 1930s. 

A major $568 million upgrade of the WPCP is nearly complete to meet new federal and state regulations.

Master Plan 2001

Arlington County formed a "Master Plan Team" in 2001 made up of staff and outside experts to address compliance with new federal and state regulations and other operational issues. The critical improvements outlined by the plan include:

  • Modernization of an aging infrastructure
  • Expansion to increase wastewater treatment capacity to 40 million gallons per day
  • Discharge of cleaner water to Four Mile Run, the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay
  • Minimize plant odors

Current Status

As of September 2011, the renovation at the WPCP is entering the last phase of construction:

  • Two equalization tanks help the plant manage wet weather flows.
  • Two new aeration tanks and clarifiers have been operating since 2009, increasing the capacity of the plant's biological treatment by 50 percent.
  • The new disinfection facility has been in operation since fall 2009, and the denitrifying filters were placed in service in February 2010.
  • A new backwash tank and clarifier was completed in fall 2010.
  • The perimeter fence was completed in winter 2010.
  • A back-up generator facility was constructed and completed in August 2011.
  • Pump stations are being refurbished and all work is scheduled to be complete in October 2011.
  • The maintenance building upgrade started in June 2011 and is scheduled for completion in summer 2012.
  • Landscaping improvements began in August 2011. Preliminary work is underway and overall completion is slated for summer 2012.
  • The fence enhancement project is scheduled for design in fall 2011/winter 2012 with construction expected to start in spring 2012 and finish in fall 2012.
  • Paving of the plant has been ongoing and will finish once all projects are complete.

 

Red lines denote work areas with pile driving. Green lines denote potential location for acoustic blankets. View an enlarged map

View more photos of renovations >>

Maintenance Capital Projects

Two maintenance capital projects are scheduled to begin in the near future.

  • ASE line replacement started July 2011 and be completed in winter 2012.
  • Operations Control Building HVAC replacement is anticipated to begin in winter 2011/2012 and is expected to take approximately six months to complete.

Wet Weather Filtration Facility

The Wet Weather Filtration Facility (WWFF) project is the next phase of construction beyond Master Plan 2001 (MP01). It is scheduled to begin in fall 2011 and will be completed in the winter 2013. 

The WWFF project will renovate and upgrade the current Gravity Filter Building into a wet weather filtration facility. It will also:

  • Safeguard operations and improve the performance of the plant by reducing external bypasses beyond the WPCP MP01 design, and
  • Improve the reliability of the facility to meet the most stringent permit limits to date, including limits of 3 Mg/L of Total Nitrogen.

Construction Package 3 (CP-3) to rehabilitate 13 County pump and metering stations is currently underway. View a map of a temporary bike plan near the Gulf Branch pump station.

Contact Information and Tours

For more information or to schedule a tour, contact Scheryl Price at (703) 228-6874.

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