Developed as a requirement under the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act Amendment of 1996, the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
(DWSRF) provides infrastructure improvement loans and grants to eligible water systems.
Project List
- Brandywine Membrane Filtration Plant – Wilmington
- General’s Greene – Dover
- Water Service Line Replacement – Georgetown
- Pennington St. Project – Middletown
- Cemetery Road – Selbyville
- Washington Street Treatment Plant – Milford
- South Railroad Avenue Water Treatment Facility – Georgetown
- Middletown Lakeside Project
- Laurel Transite Replacement Project
- Bridgeville Meter Replacement Project

Applications and Information
- Green Project Reserve Business Cases
- DWSRF Full Application
- Land Acquisition Loan Package
- SRF Best Practices
City of Wilmington – Brandywine Membrane Filtration Plant
- New supporting columns and beams for roof at the Brandywine Membrane Filtration Plant.
- Preparations for lowering floor in filter gallery at the Brandywine Membrane Filtration Plant.
- Demolition of outside sedimentation basin at the Brandywine Membrane Filtration Plant.
Brandywine Membrane Plant in the City of Wilmington.








Generals Greene – Water Treatment Plant and Tank
Generals Greene water treatment plant and new storage tank.
Georgetown – Water Service Line Replacement




















Middletown – Pennington St. Project
Middletown – Pennington St. Water Main and Hydrant Replacement







Selbyville – Cemetery Road Project
Selbyville – Cemetery Road Project progress


Wage Poster.
Well number 1 with controls.
Well number 2 with controls.
Meter Vault.
Meter Vault.
Generator and electrical control station.
Generator for new wells.
Electrical controls.
Hydrant with blow-off.
Milford – Washington Street Water Treatment Plant Replacement Project
Washington Street Water Treatment Plant, pre-demolition.






Leaking clear well at Milford Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Structural unsoundness at Milford Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Aged and degraded piping under Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Aged and degraded piping under Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Aged and degraded piping under Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Demolition of Existing Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Demolition of Existing Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Demolition of Existing Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Demolition of Existing Washington Street Treatment Plant. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Demolition of Washington St. Plant almost complete.
Demolition of Washington St. Plant almost complete.
Demolition of Washington St. Plant almost complete.
Well drilling. Photo Courtesy of Davis, Bowen, and Friedel, Inc.
Georgetown – South Railroad Avenue Water Treatment Facility

South Railroad Avenue Water Treatment Facility
Middletown – Lakeside Project


Laurel Transite Replacement Project


Bridgeville Meter Replacement Project





