Atlanta
- Last week, DWM Commissioner Kishia L. Powel, along with Deputy Commissioner Quinton Fletcher accepted the Municipal Leadership MVP Award, presented by the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge, for DWM’s innovative strides in energy and water efficiency.
Each year, in support of the initiative’s efforts, the ABBC selects eight out of over 450 local facilities as “MVP Award” honorees to celebrate and formally acknowledge their achievements. The MVP Award in Municipal Leadership was presented to DWM Wednesday following the announcement of a new, 15-year partnership to implement upgrades at the Hemphill Water Treatment Plant.
The Hemphill Water Treatment Plant supplies approximately 65 percent of all drinking water consumed by Atlantans. The city’s oldest and largest water treatment facility, Hemphill produces more than 136 million gallons of water daily for distribution to residential, commercial, and industrial customers within the City of Atlanta and much of Fulton County.
As one of the nation’s most energy-efficient facilities, since participating in the ABBC, the Hemphill Water treatment plant has reduced usage by more than 40 percent and prevented more than 11,000 metrics tons of greenhouse gases.
Staffed 24/7, the plant does all of this with extreme efficiency. The Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge has recognized the Hemphill Water Treatment Plant as a top performer consecutively since 2013. This year Hemphill has continued this trend with a 51 percent savings in energy.
Saving 1.7 billion gallons of water each year, the plant upgrades will be funded largely by $107 million in savings attributed to improved energy performance.