Utilities
Division
Water Plant
- Two iron removal plants—combined, 2.5 million
gallons per day
- Three booster stations
- Five wells
- Thirty-seven miles of water main
- Two water towers
Water Treatment Includes
- Iron Removal
- Chlorination
- Fluoridation
- Phosphate for corrosion control
Wastewater Plant
- Tertiary Treatment Plant designed for 2.25
million gallons per day
- Thirteen sewage pump stations
- Over fifty miles of sanitary sewer lines
- Eight miles of force mains
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The Utilities Divisions consist of Water and Wastewater
which are both divisions of the Department of Public Services.
The Water Division maintains 37 miles of water main, two
water storage towers, and two treatment plants which combined
treat and pump 1MG of water daily to City residents and
businesses. The plants also serve several residential and
business customers outside of the City, per established
intergovernmental agreements. The Water Division is also
responsible for making new water service taps/connections and
related repairs. It provides water to 3,108 separate billing
accounts (residential and/or business combined).
The Sewer Division maintains over 50 miles of sewer lines,
13 pumping stations and a treatment plant which receives and
treats 1.3 million gallons of waste sewage daily from City
residents and businesses. Like the water plants, it also
serves several residential and business customers outside of
the City, per established intergovernmental agreements. The
Sewer Division provides sewer services to 2,992 separate
billing accounts.
Maintenance personnel in the Water and Sewer Divisions also
provide significant crossover support for the City's Public
Works Department on street maintenance and snow removal
services.
Billing services and related customer service
administration for new connections, meter reads/repairs and
resolution of customer billing inquiries are provided by the
City's Finance Department in coordination with the Utilities
Division Director and City Manager.
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