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Waukesha Board accepts 2024 DNR CMAR; wastewater plant reports A grades, discusses reserves and future projects
Summary
The Waukesha City Board of Public Works voted on June 5 to recommend the 2024 Compliance Maintenance Annual Report, or CMAR, to the Common Council after Clean Water Plant manager Zach Eisner reported that the plant earned A grades in all 10 categories.
The Waukesha City Board of Public Works voted on June 5 to recommend the city's 2024 Compliance Maintenance Annual Report, or CMAR, to the Common Council after Clean Water Plant manager Zach Eisner reviewed the plant's performance.
Eisner told the board the plant received an A on all 10 CMAR categories for the ninth consecutive year. He said there were two small issues in 2024: a 50-gallon overflow and one six-month average for phosphorus that did not meet the permit limit.
The CMAR is the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' (DNR) annual report that evaluates treatment performance, biosolids, preventive maintenance, staffing, collection systems and financial management. Eisner said the DNR receives the same report and uses it to…
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