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Clinton mayor details $135 million wastewater expansion that doubles treatment capacity
Summary
Mayor Scott Madison said Clinton's regional wastewater reclamation facility expansion, a $135 million multi-contract project begun in 2023, is about 99% complete and will double average treatment capacity while adding energy-efficiency features and an EPA class A biosolids dryer.
Mayor Scott Madison told attendees at Clinton's State of the City address that the city's regional wastewater reclamation facility (RWRF) expansion is nearing completion and will roughly double the plant's average treatment capacity.
"It basically doubles the size of what we had there, and it creates one of the most advanced and energy efficient wastewater treatment plants in the Midwest," Madison said, describing a project that includes anaerobic reactors, clarifiers, aeration basins, a UV…
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