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Shimmick Construction Co Wins $217M Contract for California Water Plant Expansion


Photo Courtesy of Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Website


At the June 8, 2023, board meeting, the Board of Directors approved a $217 million contract for the expansion of the RWRF by 4 million gallons per day (MGD), allowing for future growth in the EVMWD service area, and meet updated State of California regulatory requirements. EVMWD is now moving into the next phase of the RWRF project, with Shimmick Construction Company, Inc. from Irvine, CA heading up the expansion project.

“The EVMWD Board’s approval awarding a contract for the plant expansion will help the district meet the area’s increasing growth and position us for future needs,” shared EVMWD General Manager, Greg Thomas. “Our service area is only 35 percent built out, as well as state and federal regulations continue to change.”

In 2019, EVMWD completed a variety of necessary upgrades to the plant and to its distribution control system. EVMWD is committed to improving and expanding aging infrastructure to ensure reliability of services now and into the future. Key RWRF improvements include:

  • Addition of a new fine screen facility

  • Two new aeration basins

  • A new membrane bioreactor facility

  • A new ultraviolet disinfection facility

  • A new belt press building

  • Expansion of headworks

  • Expansion of the influent pump station

  • New odor control facilities


In 2021, EVMWD’s board of directors secured $129.8 million in state low-interest loan funding for the expansion of the RWRF. These funds ensure that the community’s wastewater treatment and recycled water needs are met through 2025 and beyond. The funding saves approximately $50 million dollars in interest expenses over the next 30 years that leads to direct long-term savings for ratepayers.

Photo Courtesy of Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Website


First constructed in 1985, the RWRF has undergone expansions in 1998 and 2003. Currently, the plant can treat 8 million gallons of wastewater per day, once plant expansion is complete it will be able to handle up to 12 million gallons per day. The plant expansion is expected to be completed in 2026.

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