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SWRP Dewatering Improvements Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant (SWWTP) uses the digestion…

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Issuing agency
City of Columbus, Division of Sewerage & Drainage
Method
Upcoming RFP
Category
Construction · Sanitary Sewers
PIN
650349-100001
Location
Columbus, OH
Posted
Jun 29, 2026
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Description

SWRP Dewatering Improvements Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant (SWWTP) uses the digestion process to produce Class B biosolids from the sludge solids that are collected from the wastewater. After the digestion process, biosolids are pumped to dewatering centrifuges where the biosolids are thickened so that the volume of the biosolids being handled by the plant is greatly reduced and so that the thickened biosolids can be economically trucked and used as a fertilizer for an area tree farm or mixed with compost to produce a soil amendment. This project is intended to be delivered using the CMAR method.

Anticipated RFP advertisement: 7/13/2026 (approximate).

Division: Sanitary Sewers · Capital Improvement Project (CIP) 650349-100001.

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Contact

Name
Columbus Water & Power — Contractor Connection
Address
Columbus, OH
Full source recordfrom NYC City Record
Cip
650349-100001
Name
SWRP Dewatering Improvements Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant (SWWTP) uses the digestion…
Division
Sanitary Sewers
Description
SWRP Dewatering Improvements Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant (SWWTP) uses the digestion process to produce Class B biosolids from the sludge solids that are collected from the wastewater. After the digestion process, biosolids are pumped to dewatering centrifuges where the biosolids are thickened so that the volume of the biosolids being handled by the plant is greatly reduced and so that the thickened biosolids can be economically trucked and used as a fertilizer for an area tree farm or mixed with compost to produce a soil amendment. This project is intended to be delivered using the CMAR method.
Advertise Date
7/13/2026

Source: NYC City Record (request COLUMBUS_CWP-650349-100001), retrieved via NYC Open Data. View the official posting — always confirm requirements and deadlines with the issuing agency.