water-treatment

FAQs

As the largest regional water provider in Kansas, Wichita serves more than 500,000 people. To ensure the quality and quantity of our water, the City of Wichita has partnered with Wichita Water Partners to develop a new, state-of-the-art water treatment facility to serve Wichita for generations.

Why do we need a new water treatment facility?

The current water treatment plant is 80 years old and cannot meet the future needs of our community. The current plant also lacks redundancy, jeopardizing water security for local users. The new water treatment facility will bolster economic development opportunities for the city and surrounding communities. City officials determined a new state-of-the-art facility is a wise investment in Wichita’s future.

How much is this going to cost?

On October 28, Wichita Water Partners submitted to the City a guaranteed price of $494.2 million. On December 3, the Wichita City Council approved a 5% rate increase for water users for 2020. The 5% rate increase, which city leaders expect will result in an additional $2 - $7 per month on water bills, will allow Wichitans and users from surrounding municipalities to begin paying off the low-interest rate loans that are financing the project.

Where will it be?

The facility will be located in northwest Wichita, on property owned by the City of Wichita, along 21st Street and Hoover Road (near Zoo Boulevard).

How big will the facility be?

The new Northwest Water Facility will be Wichita’s largest-ever capital project. It will cover approximately 40 acres and be able to deliver 120 million gallons of treated water per day. The new plant will be capable of treating the full range of water supply sources.

How long will it take? How many people will work on this project?

Wichita Water Partners estimates this project will take approximately five years to build. At the peak of construction, Wichita Water Partners expects 350 workers to be onsite constructing the region’s newest water treatment facility.

Who will the new facility serve?

The Northwest Water Facility will serve nearly 500,000 customers, including residents in Wichita, Eastborough, Rose Hill, Benton, Kechi, Andover, Derby, Valley Center, Rural Water Districts 1, 3 and 8, and more.

Who is doing the work?

Wichita Water Partners is built around the design capabilities and construction leadership of Kansas City-based Burns & McDonnell and St. Louis-based Alberici, along with a team of strong local design and construction partners. Wichita Water Partners has delivered on-time and on-budget design-build water facilities in Wichita and around the country, bringing a local team and world-class expertise to this project. The team's lead firms have been selected more than 30 times for design-build projects across the state that have been successfully completed. This includes completing Wichita’s largest design-build project to date – on schedule and under budget.

About Wichita Water Parters

Wichita Water Partners includes Kansas City-based engineering firm Burns & McDonnell, St. Louis-based Alberici Construction and multiple local and regional firms. With the addition of local design and construction partners joining our team, collectively our team members employ approximately 1,000 people who call Wichita home. You can learn more about the companies here.