City of Arvin, CA

Wastewater Plant Upgrade to Deliver $30M in Savings

A sustainable approach to managing rising utility costs and aging infrastructure

The City of Arvin is saving $230,000 annually and projecting $30 million in long-term savings through sustainable infrastructure upgrades—demonstrating how small cities can overcome mounting operational costs despite limited resources.

Facing high electricity costs and aging infrastructure at their wastewater treatment plant, the City implemented a one-megawatt solar energy system using state loans and federal incentives.

The result: 746 metric tons of CO₂ eliminated annually, upgraded infrastructure, and zero upfront capital required.

By partnering with Veolia, you could potentially see similar results, including:

  • Reducing operational costs by up to 30%
  • Stabilizing long-term energy expenses
  • Exploring available government incentives and funding
  • Minimizing or eliminate upfront capital requirements
  • Accelerating progress towards sustainability goals

 

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