CH2M Hill Awarded New Five-Year Contract from Arizona Town

May 8, 2008
Company will operate and maintain water systems for Prescott, Ariz.

CH2M HILL’s OMI unit has received a new five-year contract from the town of Prescott, Ariz., to continue operating and maintaining the municipality’s water system, its recently expanded 3.75-million-gal-per-day (mgd) wastewater treatment plant, the associated 250-mile sewage collection system and the town’s reclaimed water and recharge system.

CH2M HILL has been serving the town of Prescott since 1993 and supported an innovative program to auction the rights to the reclaimed effluent from the wastewater treatment plant. An effluent credit auction conducted in the autumn of 2007 raised $67 million in funding for new water resource development for the town.

Source: CH2M HILL

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