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Calm Sea

Ingeniería

From sustainable infrastructure to advanced water treatment technologies, SGWASA is committed to engineering a future of excellence.​ 

 

The current Engineering program delivers projects aligned with the Strategic Plan to safeguard public health, strengthen system reliability, and meet evolving regulatory requirements.

Urban Construction Scene

SGWASA’s SDF policy supports capacity-related utility improvements needed to serve new development now and in the future. SDFs are calculated per Service Unit.

View the link below to learn how SDFs are determined and how funding is allocated to support water and sewer infrastructure.

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The report archive provides a record of ongoing utility and engineering initiatives focused on improving water quality and system performance.

View current and completed projects, key milestones, and progress updates that underscore reliable service across our communities.

SGWASA is advancing targeted infrastructure upgrades across the system to strengthen service, support growth, and provide quality drinking water.

Proyectos de ingeniería

December 2025

Completed

SGWASA Facility Needs Study

Facility Needs Study

$43,718
Budget:

Evaluate organizational facility needs over the next 30 years and define a prioritized plan.

On Hold

SGWASA WTP Water Valve Replacement

WTP Water Valve Replacement

$155,980.00 Design
Budget:

Complete valve replacement work at the WTP, timed to avoid conflicts with filter media replacement.

On Schedule

SGWASA AIA Grant – Wastewater Infrastructure Assessment

Wastewater Infrastructure Assessment

$200K grant
Budget:

Evaluate wastewater system assets and conditions to support prioritized investment and planning.

On Schedule

SGWASA AIA Grant – Water Infrastructure Assessment

Water Infrastructure Assessment

$150K grant
Budget:

Complete grant-funded asset inventory and modeling to inform capital planning and asset management.

On Schedule

SGWASA Filter Media Replacement (WTP)

Filter Media Replacement (WTP)

$700K construction - $245K design
Budget:

Replace aging filter media and components to improve treatment performance and reliability at the Water Treatment Plant.

Current Project Report Summary
The December 2025 project report provides a high-level snapshot of SGWASA’s capital and compliance priorities, confirming that major initiatives remain on track with no material operational disruptions during the reporting period.

Key focus areas include continued advancement of PFAS planning and treatment design, steady progress on the I-85 Sanitary Sewer Improvements, and ongoing implementation activities tied to EPA Lead & Copper Rule Revisions. The report also highlights continued modernization and operational readiness efforts, such as systemwide meter replacement planning, financial system enhancements, and active water treatment plant improvements, alongside continued progress on grant-funded asset inventory work and broader long-range facility planning.

Overall, SGWASA remains well-positioned financially and operationally, supported by grant funding, stable staffing, and proactive preparation for upcoming infrastructure and regulatory demands.

View Flushing Report in place to ensure water quality through effective maintenance procedures:
https://152e526a-3bc2-4036-87e6-13f50748ae48.usrfiles.com/ugd/568a25_ce571aaba5044451bd144852f974af2f.pdf

View PFAS Mitigation Report Update:
Executive Summary
https://152e526a-3bc2-4036-87e6-13f50748ae48.usrfiles.com/ugd/568a25_d2745d242e9a4a159210442a25cd1c57.pdf

Presentation
https://152e526a-3bc2-4036-87e6-13f50748ae48.usrfiles.com/ugd/568a25_c53e0bbf04b9411dad2869a0ad2d31c9.pdf
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