WPCF Nutrient Management & Phase II Improvements

Water Pollution Control Facility

 
Pictured above is the Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF, formerly WPCF), which treats an average of 11 million gallons of wastewater per day. The WRRF will soon undergo significant improvements to enhance the quality of the wastewater discharged into the San Francisco Bay. 

Project Overview

The City is upgrading its wastewater treatment processes to limit the discharge of nutrients to the Bay in compliance with upcoming regulatory requirements. The improvements will also accommodate future increased flows as Hayward’s population increases. 

The Bay, like all bodies of water, is comprised of nutrients that must remain balanced to maintain the health of the ecosystem. In recent years, however, certain nutrients like nitrogen have reached excessive levels, prompting concern about environmentally-harmful events like algae blooms. The City anticipates that upcoming regulations from the Regional Water Quality Control Board will require removal of 50% of nutrients by the year 2034. The City has begun design of improvements to comply with these upcoming regulations that will enhance the treatment process and further protect the Bay. 

The Exhibit below highlights major proposed improvements.

Water Pollution Control Facility Proposed Upgrades

 

The Exhibit below highlights the future view of the administration building from Whitesell Street.

Water Pollution Control Facility Administrative Building Upgrades

Estimated Project Timeline

  • Preliminary Design Phase: Summer 2022 to Spring 2024
  • Final Design Phase: Spring 2024 to Late 2025
  • Construction Phase, Administration Building: Early 2025 to Early 2027
  • Construction Phase, Phase II Improvements: Fall 2025 to Early 2030

Project Budget

Construction of the improvements is currently estimated to cost $190 to $360 million. The total project cost is estimated to be between $394 and $594 million. More details about the budget are included in the Adopted FY 2025-2034 Capital Improvement Program (CIP).

Project Documents

Apr. 16, 2024 - City Council

Adopt Resolutions Authorizing the City Manager to Apply for a United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Loan for the Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Improvements - Phase II Project in an Amount up to $260 Million, and Authorize Payment of WIFIA Loan Application Fee in the Amount of $100,000

Apr. 2, 2024 - City Council

Adopt a Resolution Declaring the City of Hayward's Intention to Issue Tax-Exempt Obligations and Preserving the Ability for the City to Reimburse Itself for Expenses Associated with the Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Project

Mar. 26, 2024 - City Council

Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Professional Services Agreement with Carollo Engineers for Construction Management for the Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Improvements - Phase II Project, Project Nos. 07749, 07760 and 07786, in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $949,625

Dec. 12, 2023 - City Council

Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Apply for a United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Loan for the Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) Improvements - Phase II Project No. 07760 RECOMMENDATION

Dec. 5, 2023 - City Council

Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Amend the Professional Services Agreement with Brown and Caldwell to Increase the Contract Amount by $8,023,117 to a Not-to-Exceed Amount of $16,672,828 for Final Design Services for the Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) Improvements Phase II Project No. 07760, and Authorize use of Contingency Funds for Design of the Existing Final Clarifiers Retrofit

Dec. 6, 2022 - City Council

Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Amend the Professional Services Agreement with Brown and Caldwell to Increase the Contract Amount by $4,800,000 to a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $8,649,711 for Final Design Services for the Administration and Laboratory Building, and Primary Effluent Equalization Basin Relocation Projects, and Geotechnical Investigation Services for the Water Pollution Control Facility Improvements Phase II Project No. 07760

Jul. 5, 2022 - City Council

Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Professional Services Agreement with Brown and Caldwell for the Preliminary Design Services for the Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) Improvements Phase II Project, Project No. 07760, in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $3,849,711