Yanceyville Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Near Completion

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The Town of Yanceyville’s water treatment plant is entering its final phase of rehabilitation, marking a major step forward in restoring reliable, high-quality drinking water service for the community. This 1 MGD Class B conventional surface water treatment facility is not a new build, but a carefully executed upgrade focused on bringing critical systems back online and ensuring long-term performance and regulatory compliance.

Over the course of the project, significant improvements have been made across the treatment process. The Greenleaf filters have undergone full rehabilitation, and aging mechanical components—such as flocculation mixers and the track vac system—have been repaired or replaced to improve operational efficiency. Crews have also completed cleaning and disinfection of the clearwell, installed new piping and interconnections, and conducted detailed inspections to prepare the plant for startup.

Recent progress has positioned the facility for its final push toward operation. New filter equipment has been delivered and installed, with filter media installation scheduled in the coming week. The plant is now in the final stages of cleaning, disinfection, testing, and startup coordination, with full startup anticipated within the next four to six weeks.

ClearWater Solutions has played a central role throughout this effort—managing onsite response, coordinating closely with engineers, contractors, and regulatory agencies, and overseeing testing and compliance requirements. In addition, the team has supported the Town through both the rehabilitation work and recent system challenges, ensuring continuity and stability during a critical time.

Serving approximately 900 metered accounts, the Yanceyville water treatment plant is a vital asset for the community. Once fully operational, the upgraded facility will provide a significantly more reliable and efficient treatment process, allowing the Town to produce safe drinking water locally and reduce its dependence on purchased water.

This project reflects the impact of strong collaboration, technical expertise, and a shared commitment to delivering sustainable water solutions.

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