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Photos & Videos: Constructing the Water Treatment Plant

By the end of June, the state-of-the-art consolidation area water treatment plant treated more than 129 million gallons of lake water.

June 2013 - By the end of June, the state-of-the-art consolidation area water treatment plant treated more than 129 million gallons of lake water.

Water treated at the water treatment plant will meet Onondaga County standards.

April 2012 - Water treated at the water treatment plant will meet Onondaga County standards.

Workers install piping

April 2012 - Workers install piping

Water treatment tanks (carbon filters) are installed

March 2012 - Water treatment tanks (carbon filters) are installed

Honeywell Wind Turbines are installed to provide supplemental renewable energy to help power the water treatment plant.

March 2012 - Honeywell Wind Turbines are installed to provide supplemental renewable energy to help power the water treatment plant.

Water treated at the water treatment plant will meet Onondaga County standards.

February 2012 - Water treated at the water treatment plant will meet Onondaga County standards.

Craftsman finishes poured concrete

January 2012 - Craftsman finishes poured concrete

Iron worker installing floor reinforcement

December 2011 - Iron worker installing floor reinforcement

Worker installing lighting conduit

December 2011 - Worker installing lighting conduit

Worker installing lighting conduit

December 2011 - Worker installing lighting conduit

Worker connecting sections of pipe together

December 2011 - Worker connecting sections of pipe together

Workers installing a trestle to support pipes

December 2011 - Workers installing a trestle to support pipes

Worker installing equipment that will blend chemicals to treat water

December 2011 - Worker installing equipment that will blend chemicals to treat water

Installation of the water treatment tanks and pipes will continue throughout the winter months.

November 2011 - Installation of the water treatment tanks and pipes will continue throughout the winter months.

Pipes are installed to transport water from the containment area to the water treatment plant.

September 2011 - Pipes are installed to transport water from the containment area to the water treatment plant.

Construction of the water treatment plant started in 2010; it will treat the water drained from geotubes within the containment area.

September 2011 - Construction of the water treatment plant started in 2010; it will treat the water drained from geotubes within the containment area.

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