Lompoc Regional Wastewater Reclamation Plant Upgrade Project
Lompoc, California
Maintaining Integrity During Plant Upgrade and Expansion
Situated in Santa Barbara County, about 8 miles west of Vandenberg Air Force Base, the City of Lompoc is committed to providing its customers, which include Vandenberg Village Community Services District and Vandenberg Air Force Base, as well as the City, with safe, efficient, and reliable transportation and treatment of the community's wastewater. As a result, the city is currently rolling out its $80 million Lompoc Regional Wastewater Reclamation Plant Upgrade Project.
This 27-month construction project is the product of 6 years of planning and design work. In 2002, the city prepared a wastewater master plan as a roadmap to implement system improvements and accommodate future growth and development.
The existing wastewater treatment plant has undergone no renovation since it opened in 1974. The plant has a daily capacity to treat 5 million gallons of wastewater through screening, primary clarification, infiltration, aeration, secondary clarification, and disinfection.
This upgrade will improve treatment reliability, add structural and mechanical improvements to existing buildings and facilities, bring in redundancy for some existing facilities, provide state-of-the-art instrumentation and control systems, allow the plant to meet new, stricter discharge requirements, and address various operational concerns and deficiencies.