IMCO Kicks Off Wastewater Upgrades at Lactalis Group Nampa Facility
IMCO Construction team enhancing efficiency and sustainability at one of the world’s largest dairy plants

On April 15th the Lactalis IMCO project team started work for a new client. Lactalis Group is the number one dairy company in the world, with over 85,000 employees in 94 countries. In 1999, Lactalis Group acquired one of their largest plants worldwide, in Nampa, ID. The facility is 326,000 square feet and produces mozzarella, mascarpone, shredded and string cheeses, and whey powder.
The project scopes consist of modifications and upgrades to the existing wastewater treatment plant. These include the construction of a new influent lift station, tertiary screen upgrades, and modifications at the existing wastewater filter system.
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The IMCO Construction team has begun to dewater and excavate the location of the new cast-in-place concrete lift station, while also preparing the temporary disk filter bypass for the treatment of the plant’s primary effluent discharge. After the temporary filter system is up and running, the team will then begin to demolish the existing sand filters and install new disk filters.