Project Highlight

NASA SSC Sanitary Sewer System

CUSTOMER: NASA

Stennis Space Center, Mississippi

Beyond the high-profile test stands and rocket engines, the John C. Stennis Space Center relies on a robust and modern utility network to sustain its massive operational footprint. Recognizing the need for critical infrastructure modernization, NASA selected ADVON to execute Phase I of the Sewer System and Conveyance project in Stennis, Mississippi.

This essential infrastructure project focused on enhancing the reliability and capacity of the center’s wastewater management system. ADVON’s scope of work involved a comprehensive overhaul of the conveyance network, transitioning the facility toward more efficient, centralized processing.

  • Lift Station Modernization: Full replacement of existing lift stations, featuring the integration of state-of-the-art controls. These systems were seamlessly networked into the existing electrical grid and the Site Emergency Management and Control System (EMCS) for real-time monitoring and rapid response.
  • Force Main Infrastructure: Installation of new high-durability force mains and precision connections to the center’s active sewer network, ensuring long-term system integrity.
  • Environmental Decommissioning: The strategic demolition and removal of the legacy package wastewater treatment plant at Area 9, clearing the way for a more streamlined and environmentally compliant utility footprint.

Operating within the expansive and active Stennis Space Center environment, ADVON managed the complexities of deep-utility installation and electrical integration with zero disruption to the center’s ongoing aerospace missions. This project underscores ADVON’s capability to handle the “unseen” but vital infrastructure that keeps NASA’s premier test facility mission-ready.


Ensuring Operational Sustainability: ADVON is proud to deliver the reliable utility foundations that allow NASA’s scientists and engineers to focus on the future of space exploration.

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