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Waukesha plant manager reports A ratings on CMAR; board recommends 2024 report to council
Summary
Clean Water Plant manager Zack Eisner told the Board of Public Works the city scored an A in all 10 CMAR categories for 2024; members pressed for context on reserves, future projects and phosphorus spikes before recommending the report to council.
Zack Eisner, plant manager at Waukesha's Clean Water Plant, reported June 5 that the city's 2024 Compliance Maintenance Annual Report (CMAR) earned A grades in all 10 categories and that staff will recommend the report to city council.
The CMAR is the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' annual review of wastewater-utility performance, covering treatment, biosolids, preventive maintenance, staffing, collection systems and financial management. Eisner told the Board of Public Works the plant has performed well overall, with two small issues in 2024: a roughly 50-gallon…
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