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Rock Creek clarifiers, carbon pilot and pilots aim to cut costs and boost capacity, Clean Water Services says

Clean Water Services Board of Directors (Washington County) · January 9, 2026
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Summary

Clean Water Services described major capital projects and local pilots: Rock Creek primary clarifiers (~$50M), a Crew Carbon chemical pilot (described as reducing lifecycle greenhouse gas and potentially saving about "half $1,000,000 a year"), hydrocyclone work to boost capacity, and a $130M panel conveyance program over roughly a decade.

At the Jan. 8 roundtable Clean Water Services interim GM Rick Stanley highlighted major capital investments and local pilots intended to improve compliance and deliver long‑term cost savings for ratepayers.

Stanley described the Rock Creek Primary Clarifiers as "about a $50,000,000 project" that upgrades preliminary primary treatment. He also described the agency's…

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