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6 December 2004
Dear Mr. Johnson:
During its 18 November 2004 meeting, the Commission reviewed the concept designs
for the proposed new egg-shaped digester facility at the Blue Plains Advanced
Wastewater Treatment Plant. The members applaud the Authority for their forward-looking
planning to incorporate such a facility into the wastewater treatment process
at the Blue Plains Plant. The long term benefits for the metropolitan area and
the environment that this new installation will provide are many. Overall, the
Commission approved the project’s location and the concept design for
the layout of the facility. However, the members made several recommendations
to improve the design of the facility’s decorative features.
There was a consensus that the "Victorian" looking supports of the
bridging at the top of the digesters were not of the right stylistic period.
It was recommended that the bridges should be modified to reflect a more modern
1930's industrial Deco style. This image would be more in keeping with
the character of the existing older buildings in the plant and with the industrial
nature of the facility. In this regard, the members also suggested the elevator
towers, associated with the digesters, be clad in the same metal as the large
tanks instead of yellow brick veneer. In addition, the members suggested that
the final selection of the metal for the cladding of the egg-shaped tanks be
carefully chosen. The idea is to not render the pattern with closely associated
or contrasting colors. The fear is that the contrast of colors in the pattern
may be too strong and the effect will be garish and too assertive. Perhaps only
one color of metal should be used and allow the pattern to be rendered by the
joints and seams. This would create the very subtle effect desired.
With these comments taken into consideration, the concept design for the facility
should be modified and resubmitted, with material samples, when ready. Our next
meeting is scheduled for Tuesday the 25th of January 2005, with a submission
deadline on the 6th of January. As always, the staff is available should you
require additional guidance.
Sincerely,
/s/Frederick J. Lindstrom
Acting Secretary
Mr. Jerry N. Johnson
General Manager
DC Water and Sewer Authority
5000 Overlook Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20032
cc: Avis M. Russell, DCWASA
Cynthia Giordano, Arnold and Porter
Suman Sorg, Sorg Associates
Last Modified: December 13, 2004
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