Article: United States: Wastewater System in Park to be Upgraded.

Byline: sanjayV03

Yellowstone National Park is using money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to replace a failing wastewater treatment plant at Madison Junction and install 15 new vault toilets in high-use areas across the Park.

Dick Anderson Construction of Bozeman, Montana, submitted a winning bid of $4,685,000 to replace the existing plant, which is over 50 years old. Architecture and engineering design work was done by Tetra Tech, Inc., of Aurora, Colorado.

The current wastewater treatment plant was built in 1959. It was not designed to meet current demands or to operate year round. The project calls for building a completely ...

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