Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility

Innovative plant expansion to deliver enhanced environmental protection and resilience via advanced treatment technology.

The Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility (BRWRF) Expansion and Advanced Wastewater Treatment Conversion Project in Sarasota County, Florida, has earned an Envision Gold award from the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI), the first Florida wastewater treatment facility to do so.

The 140-acre BRWRF, originally constructed in the 1990s, is being transformed into a state-of-the-art water reclamation facility. The project will increase treatment capacity by 50% — from 12 to 18 million gallons per day — while implementing advanced wastewater treatment technologies, including biological nutrient removal basins and Florida’s largest membrane bioreactor (MBR) system. These upgrades will significantly reduce nitrogen and phosphorus discharges — two pollutants that can contribute to algae growth in waterways — and produce high-quality water to offset potable water use and groundwater withdrawals.

The Envision Gold award underscores the project’s commitment to sustainability and resilience principles and positive impacts for the growing Sarasota community, through:

  • Environmental stewardship: Rehabilitation of on-site wetlands and reduction of nutrient discharges to protect local water bodies and ecosystems.
  • Climate resilience: Design features to withstand sea-level rise and increased storm intensity.
  • Resource efficiency: Implementation of robust water reuse systems and beneficial use of construction waste.
  • Community benefits: Continuous community engagement and greater availability of reclaimed water to support population growth and economic development.

The project’s highly technical scope required innovative approaches to engineering design and financing. To minimize the financial impact on its customers, Sarasota County successfully acquired a $105M Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) low-interest loan. This federal funding support helps utilities deliver critical infrastructure improvements while maintaining affordable utility rates.

The project is a collaborative effort involving several key partners. Sarasota County retained Carollo Engineers as the primary designer and Garney Construction as the construction manager at risk (CMAR). This alternative project delivery structure was selected to expedite the schedule and meet the County’s goal of planning, designing, and building the enhanced facility by the end of 2025.

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“The prestigious Envision Gold award—a first for a Florida wastewater treatment facility—reflects the vision and leadership of Sarasota County’s Board of Commissioners and the strong support of our community in prioritizing sustainable infrastructure. This recognition underscores the County’s dedication to essential services and creating a lasting legacy for future generations. We are deeply proud of our commitment to environmental stewardship and extend our gratitude to the design and construction teams whose collaborative efforts made this achievement possible.”

– Sarasota County Public Utilities Assistant Utility Director Gregory Rouse

“Sarasota County’s achievement of the Envision® Gold award highlights their pioneering approach to sustainable infrastructure development. This project goes beyond expanding capacity; it sets a new benchmark for sustainable water management and environmental stewardship. It exemplifies how innovative engineering and a commitment to sustainability can create a facility that meets current demands and paves the way for a resilient and adaptive water future for decades to come.”

– Carollo Project Manager Jody Barksdale

“Congratulations to the entire project team on the success of this key project in the County’s drive to replenish resources and ensure future prosperity. Through this Envision Gold award, Sarasota County Public Utilities demonstrates a strong commitment to environmental, social and economic sustainability.”

– Anthony Kane, President & CEO of ISI

Verified Sustainability Achievements

Resilience and climate-readiness – The project’s resilience features have been designed to protect against extreme weather events while maintaining operational continuity. These include enhanced flood protection through additional stormwater basins and elevated facilities one foot above the 100-year flood elevation; hurricane-resistant construction designed to withstand Category 5 sustained winds; and integrated real-time monitoring systems with automated alarms for immediate operator response.

Advancing infrastructure integration – Related to the features outlined above, the project includes integration of all equipment into the facility’s and the County’s centralized SCADA system and computerized maintenance management system for asset management. The redundancy of the servers that handle facility operation functions, and use of uninterrupted power supplies and programming for process controls, reduce the facility’s risk of failure.

Quality of life benefits – The project was driven by a community-wide commitment to improve water quality in response to harmful red tide events that had significantly impacted Sarasota County’s waterways and coastal areas. Standard wastewater treatment facilities remove harmful pollutants but still contribute nutrient loadings, primarily nitrogen and phosphorus, to the County’s waterways which can flow to the Gulf of Mexico. These nutrients exacerbate algal blooms that can harm public health and local economies. This project significantly reduces nutrient contributions to local waterways, supporting healthier ecosystems, enhancing quality of life, and reducing the risk of harmful red tide events.”

Leadership and collaboration – The project team periodically revisited project sustainability commitments throughout project delivery. Monthly meetings were held on a consistent basis to discuss sustainability approaches and how they are being implemented throughout the duration of the project. This project was organized to give priority to long-term community sustainable development, and it ultimately addresses an inherently unsustainable condition: the increasing presence and duration of algal blooms impacting the County waterbodies that are crucial to the region.

Preserving and protecting water resources The increase in reclaimed water availability with this project will allow for a reduction of potable water use for irrigation purposes in the watershed. The conversion to advanced water treatment will remove nutrients and pathogens from the effluent of the facility resulting in a high-quality effluent that will positively impact receiving water bodies. The project also includes comprehensive plans for spill and leak prevention, hazardous materials management, and erosion control management that reduce the potential for contamination of surface or groundwater bodies during construction and operations.

PROJECT DETAILS AT-A-GLANCE
Title
: Sarasota’s Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility
Location: Sarasota County, Florida
Envision Rating: Gold 
Envision Award Date: January 7, 2025
Project Owner: Sarasota County Public Utilities
Project Partners: Carollo Engineers (Design, Envision), Garney Construction (Construction Manager at Risk)
Total Cost of Project: US$251 million
Project Delivery Method: Construction Manager at Risk
Project Status: In progress
More Info: Project Website