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In September 2011, significant flooding associated with Tropical Storm Lee inundated the Binghamton - Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Plant (BJCJSTP or Plant) and key equipment throughout the entire facility was damaged, including significant damage to the Biological Aerated Filter (BAF) facilities. Since 2011, much of the BJCJSTP has been inoperable or performing poorly due to process system failures, BAF structure failure, Tropical Storm Lee flood damage, and general age/wear of process equipment.
A Consent Order was negotiated between the City of Binghamton, the Village of Johnson City, the Joint Sewage Board and the NYSDEC to develop a plan to restore treatment operations at the BJCJSTP. The Consent Order requires that construction be substantially complete by August 31, 2019, fully complete by June 30, 2020, and that the Plant be meeting the SPDES Permit discharge limits by August 31, 2019.
The principal goal of this restoration and rehabilitation project at the BJCJSTP is to reconstruct a functioning, automated secondary treatment process using a BIOSTYR system that can meet the SPDES Permit discharge limits. Integral to the BIOSTYR system are other processes that must also be reconstructed or upgraded; for example headworks and primary clarification upstream of the BIOSTYR system, and disinfection and solid handling down-stream of the BIOSTYR system.