Original Investigation Report, Archaeological Reconnaissance of Additions and Improvements to the Huntington Wastewater Treatment Plant

Summary

The Huntington Sanitary Board is proposing additions to the already existing wastewater treatment plant (Exhibit 1) which is located at the western extremity of the City of Huntington in Wayne County, West Virginia (Exhibit 2).

The proposed project will be at the same location and involves the addition of aeration tanks, secondary clarifiers, new chlorine contact tanks, additional sludge handling facilities and other improvements to the existing plant. Also included in the proposed project are modifications to the existing interceptor system to provide conveyance of dry weather sewage flows to the treatment works during certain critical high river-water periods.

Cite this Record

Original Investigation Report, Archaeological Reconnaissance of Additions and Improvements to the Huntington Wastewater Treatment Plant. US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District. 1977 ( tDAR id: 435875) ; doi:10.6067/XCV870841J

Spatial Coverage

min long: -82.613; min lat: 38.307 ; max long: -82.234; max lat: 38.469 ;

Notes

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