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what is being built near the town branch treatment plant in lexington ky

by Ms. Cassidy Gerlach I Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Construction continued Thursday on a 22-million gallon Town Branch wet-weather storage tank off Old Frankfort Pike in Lexington. The $19.1 million storage tank is being built on the grounds of the Town Branch wastewater treatment plant. The new tank's steel walls were being covered Thursday with thick sprayed-on concrete.

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Where is the wastewater treatment plant in Frankfort Indiana?

Located inside New Circle Road just off of Old Frankfort Pike, the plant along Town Branch Creek can treat up to 11 billion gallons of wastewater annually. The plant, which opened in 1919, was one of the first sewage treatment plants in this part of the United States.

When was Lexington’s first sewage treatment plant built?

The plant, which opened in 1919, was one of the first sewage treatment plants in this part of the United States. The facility has been upgraded and expanded several times through the years. Additional upgrades are planned through 2026 as a part of Lexington’s Consent Decree compliance measures.

What is the capacity of the Lexington water treatment plant?

The plant was upgraded and expanded again in 2001, to handle 33.8 million gallons daily with a peak capacity of 64 million gallons per day. Additional upgrades are being implemented at this plant as a part of Lexington’s Consent Decree obligations.

What is towntown branch wastewater treatment?

Town Branch is designed to treat wastewater generated from approximately 60 percent of the city. The plant is designed for a flow of 30 million gallons daily but can treat a maximum daily flow of 64 million gallons.

Where is Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant?

Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant. Located inside New Circle Road just off of Old Frankfort Pike, the plant along Town Branch Creek can treat up to 11 billion gallons of wastewater annually. The plant, which opened in 1919, was one of the first sewage treatment plants in this part of the United States. The facility has been upgraded and ...

Why is Lexington unusual?

Lexington is unusual in its topography in that water flows away from Lexington in almost all directions. This makes it difficult to take advantage of the flow of gravity and results in the necessity of more pump stations than other cities our size.

Where is the West Hickman plant?

The West Hickman Wastewater Treatment Plant began operating in 1972 on a 269-acre site located south of Fayette County. As Lexington’s population increased, especially in Fayette County’s south end, so did the need for additional wastewater treatment. In the early 1980s, the plant was expanded to increase its capacity threefold, ...

Where is Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant?

The facility is located on Town Branch north of Old Frankfort Pike approximately 1/2 mile inside New Circle Road.

When was Town Branch Construction completed?

Construction was completed in 1974.

When was the Dechlorination Project completed?

Design began in 1984 with design on the remaining phases starting in 1985 and completed in July, 1987.

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