August 2, 2021

Turner’s Mill Plant expanding

A crane lifts a concrete slab into place as part of the Turner’s Mill sewer plant expansion.

The Turner’s Mill Wastewater Treatment Plant on Chadds Ford Township property is being expanded to handle increased capacity. Chadds Ford Sewer Authority Chairman Mark Stookey said the plant’s capacity would increase by 50 percent after completion. The new capacity will handle the flow from the older Ridings Plant.

“As part of this program, we are decommissioning the Ridings plant, which is old technology and has ongoing operations issues,” Stookey said in an email. “The effluent formerly treated at Ridings will be sent to Turners Mill via a new line from Ridings to the Estates at Chadds Ford. We are upgrading the pump station at the Estates to enable it to send the increased volumes to Turner’s Mill.”

The plant capacity is currently 140,000 gallons per day, and that will go to 210,000 after the expansion.

Stookey added that the project would cost a little more than $2 million. He said the authority is borrowing $1.75 million from the Delaware Valley Regional Finance Authority, and an additional $300,000-plus will come from a state grant.

Dutchland (from Lancaster County) is doing the plant expansion. Other contractors are doing the new line and pump station work. The plant operator is Delcora.

The sewer plant was built as part of the agreement supervisors made with Toll Bros. when they approved Toll building the Estates at Chadds Ford about 15 years ago and went into operation in 2008. It’s on the same grounds as the township’s municipal building and next to where the township is installing the new playground.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Pa. COVID related services resume in DelCo

The Pennsylvania Department of Health will resume COVID-19 related services for residents of Delaware County, according to a press release issued by the county.

These services include case investigation and surveillance, data reporting, testing and vaccination oversight, public health communications, official guidance (e.g., masking, social distancing), and assistance to residents who have questions and concerns relating to COVID-19.

For the past 16 months, the Chester County Health Department has provided these COVID-19 related services and guidance for residents of Delaware County. This temporary intergovernmental cooperation agreement between Delaware County and Chester County Health Department—which started in March 2020, a few weeks after the first COVID-19 case in the state was reported in Delaware County—was because Delaware County remains without a public health department (until January 2022). This intergovernmental cooperation agreement between Chester County and Delaware County will end on Aug. 1.

“We are immensely grateful to Chester County for providing life-saving services and support to our residents over the last 16 months,” said Delaware County Council Chairman Brian Zidek in the release.  “Over the past year and a half, Delaware County has worked to establish a strong COVID-19 Task Force and now has a better infrastructure in place than we did in the early stages of the pandemic. Our County is prepared to respond to the needs of our residents with assistance from Pennsylvania Department of Health.”

What the transition back to the Pennsylvania Department of Health means for residents:

Guidance

Guidance such as masking and social distancing will be released from the state and CDC. The County will share that guidance at delcopa.gov/covid-guidance

Data

COVID-19 case and vaccination data can be found here.

Assistance

Residents who need to report a case, seek guidance or have a question related to COVID-19 can call 1-877-PA HEALTH (1-877-724-3258).

Testing

The Delaware County COVID-19 Task Force will continue to offer COVID-19 testing along with many other testing providers in the county. You can locate a testing site here: delcopa.gov/testing

Vaccines

The Delaware County COVID-19 Task Force will continue to offer vaccinations along with many other vaccine providers in the county. You can locate a vaccination site at delcopa.gov/vax

Residents with questions about vaccinations and testing can also contact our Delaware County COVID-19 Call Center at (484) 276-2100 with questions about locations, appointments, and other related services.

Delaware County is making significant progress in launching the County’s Health Department and is on target to open in January 2022 as planned. The pandemic response will be a critical function of the new department. Updates and progress on the future Delaware County Health Department can be found here: www.delcopa.gov/health/index.html

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Adopt-a-Pet Aug. 2

Adopt-a-Pet Aug. 2

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Shadow

Shadow

Sweet and gentle Shadow was found as a stray and has taken a bit of time to come out of her shell at the shelter. But between her adorable bunny rabbit facial features and cuddle bug tendencies, she’s hard not to adore. Shadow will thrive in a patient, loving household where she can settle in at her own pace and continue to work on her confidence. You can adopt her for a fee you name through Sunday, Aug. 8.

Bug

Bug

This unique-looking lady is Bug. Bug is a real charmer and quite the social butterfly. She’s done well representing the shelter out in the community at numerous interviews and events, but despite being quite the good girl, she’s yet to be adopted. Per Bug’s previous home, she’s great with kids and does seem to get along with other dogs but would prefer a home without kitties. You can adopt Bug for a fee you name through Sunday, Aug. 8.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

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