91st Ave UPO5 Water Treatment Plant
Phoenix, AZ
This regional wastewater treatment plant expansion is an end-of-line facility that receives flows from the Arizona cities of Phoenix, Glendale, Scottsdale, Mesa and Tempe. The 37.5 MGD expansion includes primary clarifiers, aeration basins, secondary clarifiers and an odor control facility.
The 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant is jointly owned by the Sub-Regional Operating Group (SROG) Cities of Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe. It is operated by the City of Phoenix.
UP05B is an expansion of a wastewater treatment facility with critical connections at its influent and effluent points to the existing 91st Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant, which had to remain operable. Construction of a new wastewater treatment facility of this magnitude — the facility’s capacity is 25.5 mgd — is rare.
The UP05B project represents the commitment of community leaders to promote, plan, design and construct the most efficient treatment facilities to help meet growing demands. It will support and sustain economic growth, the environment and public health and welfare. The UP05B project supports and improves growth and economic development by providing sustainable and flexible water treatment services for the SROG cities across the Valley. The project provided jobs for over 230 Valley residents. It also supported positive growth and economic impact to a number of Valley industries/companies that provided local building materials and specialty trades for construction.
The level of coordination by McCarthy on UP05 allowed for a large amount of work to be completed with minimal impact upon operations of the facility. The advanced planning also afforded plant staff to continue with scheduled maintenance activities, as well as save money for our residents, a vital concern in these tough economic times.
Construction Project Manager, City of Phoenix
Awards and Recognition
2011 Wastewater Project of the Year
Arizona Water Association
91st Avenue UP05 WWTP Expansion
![A large water treatment holding pond with white edges.](jpg/91st-ave-up05-wwtp-102eb78.jpg)
![Aerial view of the 91st Ave water plant holding pool.](jpg/91st-ave-up05-wwtp-103m766a.jpg)
![Beige-colored holding tanks at a water treatment facility.](jpg/91st-ave-up05-wwtp-1048ef1.jpg)
![An elevated walkway over the water treatment water holding pool.](jpg/91st-ave-up05-wwtp-10513e4.jpg)
![A complex array of white pipe at a water treatment plant.](jpg/91st-ave-up05-wwtp-106bf18.jpg)
![Interior control room inside a water treatment plant with pipes and gauges.](jpg/91st-ave-up05-wwtp-20190b9.jpg)
![Purple holding tanks inside the large and industrial-looking water treatment plant.](jpg/91st-ave-up05-wwtp-202ad2e.jpg)
Engineer
Malcolm Pirnie, The Water Division of ARCADIS