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,- r...T <br />LINO LAKES WATER TREATMENT <br />FACILITY <br />Oertel Architects, in collaboration with WSB Engineers, is designing a state-of-the-art <br />water treatment facility for the City of Lino Lakes, scheduled for completion in 2027. <br />Located adjacent to a future residential development and surrounded by existing <br />single-family homes, the facility is carefully designed to blend seamlessly with the <br />surrounding community. <br />As Lino Lakes continues to grow rapidly, the water treatment plant will play a crucial <br />role in meeting the city's current and future water quality needs. The design process <br />has thoughtfully balanced advanced treatment technology with aesthetics, ensuring <br />the facility serves both functional and visual needs. The result is a modern, efficient <br />plant that will provide reliable service to the community while enhancing the local <br />environment for years to come. <br />a <br />♦.� iAAH4n �M <br />ROBBI NSDALE WATER <br />TREATMENT FACILITY <br />The Robbinsdale Water Treatment Plant is a state-of-the-art municipal water treatment <br />and softening facility located in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. Completed in 2022, this <br />modern facility replaces two aging plants that had served the community for decades, <br />ensuring a more efficient and sustainable water treatment process. <br />CONTACT <br />Michael Grochala, Community Development Director Richard McCoy, Public Works Director <br />e: mgrochala@linolakes.us e: rmccoy@ci.robbinsdale.mn.us <br />p: (651) 982-2427 p: (763) 531-1260 <br />Designed to fit seamlessly within a limited footprint, the facility employs advanced <br />treatment technologies to meet current and future water demands while improving <br />water quality for residents. The project team carefully considered the surrounding <br />context, integrating the scale, materiality, and aesthetics of adjacent properties into the <br />overall design. This thoughtful approach has transformed the plant into an architectural <br />asset that not only serves an essential function but also stands as a point of pride for <br />the Robbinsdale community. The design emphasizes environmental responsibility and <br />community connectivity, harmonizing utility with visual appeal. The Robbinsdale Water <br />Treatment Plant's success has been recognized both locally and nationally, earning the <br />MPWA Project of the Year Award in 2023 and the APWA National Project of the Year <br />Award in 2024. <br />CONTACT <br />PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE LINO LAKES PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY OERTEL ARCHITECTS- 9 <br />
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