Bryan’s public works director, Jayson Barfknecht, visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver about the $1.6 million dollar renovation that is underway at the Burton Creek wastewater treatment plant…which is located east of the freeway along the city limits with College Station.
From the city of Bryan:
Maintenance of the Burton Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant located at 300 Park Road in Bryan will begin the week of December 5th. Construction is set to convert the facility’s anaerobic digester, a process unit used to manage waste solids, to an aerobic system. This conversion will increase efficiency and ensure the City is able to continue providing the proper treatment of wastewater for citizens serviced by the plant.
Throughout the month of December, contractors will remove the contained waste from the digester for offsite disposal using transport tanker trucks. Residents may experience increased traffic in the vicinity of the wastewater treatment plant, including Spring Loop and Autumn Circle, as contractors and their crews utilize these residential roadways for completion of the work.
Offsite odors and construction noise may also be experienced as part of this project due to the nature of the work being completed. Please note a crane will be visible from varying parts of the community. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has been formally notified in compliance with state law.