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Kansas: KC Water transforms Blue River Wastewater Treatment plant into state-of-the-art facility
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~ Kansas City, MO - The Blue River Wastewater treatment plant has undergone a major transformation, marking a significant milestone in sustainable infrastructure and innovation for the city. KC Water and city leaders gathered to celebrate the completion of the now reimagined and renamed Blue River Biosolids Plant facility, which utilizes a state-of-the-art Thermal Hydrolysis Process (THP) to convert wastewater into valuable resources.
The project, years in the making, positions Kansas City as one of only nine operational biosolids facilities in the United States utilizing THP technology. With only a handful of additional facilities under construction or planned nationwide, this project highlights the city's leadership and vision in environmental stewardship and resource recovery.
Mayor Quinton Lucas expressed his pride in the transformation of the treatment plant, stating that it reflects the collective effort of a dedicated team of Kansas City Water and city staff, elected officials, and project partners. He also emphasized that this investment in environmental stewardship solidifies Kansas City as an innovative model for sustainable resource management nationwide.
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The THP process uses heat, pressure, and bacteria to treat or "pressure cook" wastewater solids. This process turns waste into safe, reusable resources by having bacteria eat the solids. The water and solids travel through pipes to undergo filtration before being treated under high pressure until they are sterilized. They are then mixed with bacteria in a process called anaerobic digestion.
Not only does THP improve the efficiency of the digestion process, but it also produces high-quality Class-A biosolids that can be safely used on farms and gardens. This supports environmental sustainability while protecting public health. Additionally, THP produces biogas - a renewable energy source that KC Water has partnered with Spire Energy to capture via a renewable natural gas facility for local use as part of its energy portfolio.
City Manager Mario Vasquez praised this project as an example of how Kansas City is finding innovative ways to turn waste into a resource and create renewable energy solutions for the future. He credited the ingenuity and expertise of the professionals behind this facility for making it possible, highlighting their forward-thinking collaboration that helps move Kansas City forward.
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The Blue River Biosolids Facility is the largest wastewater treatment plant in Kansas City, treating an average of 75 million gallons of wastewater daily and processing nearly 98 percent of the city's wastewater solids. The implementation of THP significantly enhances operations by reducing waste volume, eliminating pathogens, and producing Class A biosolids.
KC Water Director Ken Morgan emphasized that this project reflects the mission of KC Water to protect public health and safeguard regional water resources. By transitioning to the THP process for wastewater processing, KC Water is prioritizing a greener and healthier way to operate both now and in the future.
The Blue River Biosolids Facility serves as a national model for sustainable resource management, transforming what was once considered waste into valuable, reusable products while advancing the city's environmental goals. To commemorate its completion, elected officials, KC Water staff, city leaders, and the project team held a formal program and ceremonial ribbon cutting on Wednesday, May 6th.
For more information about the Thermal Hydrolysis Process and the Blue River Biosolids Facility project, visit https://www.blueriverbiosolids.com.
The project, years in the making, positions Kansas City as one of only nine operational biosolids facilities in the United States utilizing THP technology. With only a handful of additional facilities under construction or planned nationwide, this project highlights the city's leadership and vision in environmental stewardship and resource recovery.
Mayor Quinton Lucas expressed his pride in the transformation of the treatment plant, stating that it reflects the collective effort of a dedicated team of Kansas City Water and city staff, elected officials, and project partners. He also emphasized that this investment in environmental stewardship solidifies Kansas City as an innovative model for sustainable resource management nationwide.
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The THP process uses heat, pressure, and bacteria to treat or "pressure cook" wastewater solids. This process turns waste into safe, reusable resources by having bacteria eat the solids. The water and solids travel through pipes to undergo filtration before being treated under high pressure until they are sterilized. They are then mixed with bacteria in a process called anaerobic digestion.
Not only does THP improve the efficiency of the digestion process, but it also produces high-quality Class-A biosolids that can be safely used on farms and gardens. This supports environmental sustainability while protecting public health. Additionally, THP produces biogas - a renewable energy source that KC Water has partnered with Spire Energy to capture via a renewable natural gas facility for local use as part of its energy portfolio.
City Manager Mario Vasquez praised this project as an example of how Kansas City is finding innovative ways to turn waste into a resource and create renewable energy solutions for the future. He credited the ingenuity and expertise of the professionals behind this facility for making it possible, highlighting their forward-thinking collaboration that helps move Kansas City forward.
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The Blue River Biosolids Facility is the largest wastewater treatment plant in Kansas City, treating an average of 75 million gallons of wastewater daily and processing nearly 98 percent of the city's wastewater solids. The implementation of THP significantly enhances operations by reducing waste volume, eliminating pathogens, and producing Class A biosolids.
KC Water Director Ken Morgan emphasized that this project reflects the mission of KC Water to protect public health and safeguard regional water resources. By transitioning to the THP process for wastewater processing, KC Water is prioritizing a greener and healthier way to operate both now and in the future.
The Blue River Biosolids Facility serves as a national model for sustainable resource management, transforming what was once considered waste into valuable, reusable products while advancing the city's environmental goals. To commemorate its completion, elected officials, KC Water staff, city leaders, and the project team held a formal program and ceremonial ribbon cutting on Wednesday, May 6th.
For more information about the Thermal Hydrolysis Process and the Blue River Biosolids Facility project, visit https://www.blueriverbiosolids.com.
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