Newterra provides technology for Downe Township’s new wastewater treatment facility

Newterra, an innovative water and wastewater treatment solutions firm, said it played a critical role in the construction of Downe Township’s new $33 million wastewater treatment facility.

This state-of-the-art project will replace outdated septic systems and bring modern wastewater infrastructure to the township’s 1,600 residents, safeguarding the community’s future.

The facility, designed by engineering firm Mott MacDonald is set to be completed within 18 months.

The development is said to be key for the township following the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy. The project received significant funding from the USDA Rural Development program and congressional allocations, but the technological backbone of the system will come from Newterra, whose advanced treatment equipment will ensure the community benefits from clean, efficient, and sustainable wastewater management.

“We’re honored to contribute our expertise and technology to a project that holds such importance for the local community,” Kevin Cassidy, CEO at Newterra said. “Our wastewater treatment solutions are designed to not only meet the immediate needs of Downe Township but also to provide long-term resilience against environmental challenges, ensuring that the township thrives for generations to come.”

With the new facility in place, Downe Township residents in Fortescue and Gandys Beach will be connected to a township-wide sewer system, marking a significant improvement in infrastructure that will enhance public health, environmental protection, and community stability.