The authoritative technical resource for the City of Flint’s primary wastewater treatment infrastructure. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: City of Flint Water Pollution Control Facilities (WPCF) Location: G-4652 Beecher Road, Flint, Genesee County, Michigan Operating Authority: City of Flint Department of Public Works / Utilities Division Design Capacity: 50 MGD (Dry Weather) Current Average Flow: […]
FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: East Shore Water Pollution Control Facility Location: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Operating Authority: Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority (GNHWPCA) Design Capacity: 40 MGD (Average Daily Flow) Peak Wet Weather Capacity: 100+ MGD (Primary Treatment) Population Served: Approx. 200,000 residents Service Area: New Haven, East Haven, Hamden, […]
FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Hartford Water Pollution Control Facility (HWPCF) Location: 240 Brainard Road, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Operating Authority: The Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) Design Capacity: 82 MGD (Average Daily Flow) Peak Hydraulic Capacity: 200+ MGD (Wet Weather) Population Served: ~400,000 residents Service Area: Hartford, West Hartford, East Hartford, Newington, Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, […]
The authoritative technical resource for Kansas’s largest wastewater reclamation facility. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: City of Wichita Water Pollution Control Plant (Plants 1 & 2) Location: 2305 E 57th St S, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas Operating Authority: City of Wichita Department of Public Works & Utilities Design Capacity: 54 MGD (Average Daily Flow) / […]
Wastewater treatment in the food industry is a critical process that helps protect the environment and public health. Food processing creates large amounts of wastewater with high levels of organic matter, fats, and other contaminants. Proper treatment removes harmful substances and allows water to be safely released or reused. Many food companies use special systems […]
Aerated lagoon wastewater treatment is a simple yet effective method for cleaning wastewater in many communities. This system uses large, shallow ponds where air is added to help bacteria break down waste. Aerated lagoons can treat both domestic and industrial wastewater, making them a versatile option for many areas. These systems work well in places […]
Online COD analyzers are changing how we monitor wastewater quality. These devices measure Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) in real-time, giving treatment plants vital data to optimize their processes. Online COD analyzers provide continuous, accurate measurements of organic pollutants in wastewater, allowing for faster response times and improved treatment efficiency. COD is a key indicator of […]
Philadelphia Wastewater Treatment Plant: A Cornerstone of Urban Sanitation Introduction The city of Philadelphia, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and historical landmarks, is home to one of the most sophisticated wastewater treatment systems in the United States. The Philadelphia Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is more than just an infrastructure asset; it […]
Title: Guardians of Clean Water: The Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department – Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Introduction Water is an essential resource for sustaining life, economic growth, and ecological health. In Tucson, Arizona, the Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department (RWRD) plays a crucial role in preserving this invaluable resource. […]
San Jose and Santa Clara are two vibrant cities located in the heart of Silicon Valley in California. Both cities are home to a diverse population and a thriving economy, making them popular destinations for residents and businesses alike. With such a large population, it is essential to have effective water pollution control plants in […]