Treatment FAQ

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by Prof. Demarco Cartwright III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What does the city of Warren do with its wastewater?

The City of Warren Water Recovery Facility regularly treats 22 MGD of wastewater. The average resident creates 350 gallons a day of wastewater. The City’s plant treats that water and the water used by our industries to produce a quality effluent to the waters of the state.

How do I get a tour of Warren’s detention basin?

If you are interested in a tour please contact us at 586-264-2530. The City of Warren is currently constructing a 21 MG Detention basin at 14200 Stephens. This basin is being constructed to correct the deficiencies in the sewer collection system.

What is the history of the water recovery facility?

The City’s Water Recovery Facility was originally designed in 1957, since that time it has undergone considerable changes and become one of the leaders in wastewater treatment in the state.

What are the hours of operation for the city of Warren?

The City of Warren thanks you for your patience as we work together to keep Warren beautiful. An appointment is required. Hours are Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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What is the Warren Water Department?

The City of Warren Water Department is publishing informational videos to help residents better understand Water Department operations and the treatment process that prepares our water supply for public consumption. Stay tuned for more videos produced or recommended by the Warren City Water Department!

When will the EPA start making water payments in Ohio?

The Ohio EPA wanted to make community public water systems aware of financial assistance available to Ohioans who are behind on rent, mortgage and water and/or sewer bills, as far back as April 1, 2020. This assistance is being made available from the CARES Act through 47 Community Action Agencies throughout the state.

How much water would leak if every faucet dripped once a second?

If every household in America had a faucet that dripped once each second, 928 million gallons of water a day would leak away. One gallon of water weighs about eight and one-third pounds. One inch of rainfall drops 7,000 gallons or nearly 30 tons of water on a 60' by 180' piece of land.

What is the Trumbull Community Action Program?

Trumbull Community Action Program (TCAP) can assist eligible Trumbull County households that – because of COVID-19 – are behind on rent; facing eviction; behind on house payments; facing foreclosure; and behind on water and/or sewer bills. For households that qualify, TCAP will make payments ...

How many gallons of water do we need to survive?

The average daily requirement for fresh water in the United States is about 40 billion gallons a day with about 300 billion gallons used untreated for agriculture and commercial use. You can survive about a month without food but only five to seven days without water.

How much water does a toilet use?

Inside, toilets use the most water with an average of 27 gallons per person per day. In 1974, Congress passed the Safe Drinking Water Act to ensure that drinking water is safe for human consumption. The act requires public water systems to monitor and treat drinking water for safety.

How much water does a person use in a day?

Each person uses about 100 gallons of water a day at home. The average five-minute shower uses roughly 15 to 25 gallons of water. You can refill an eight-ounce glass of water about 15,000 times for the same cost as a six-pack of pop.

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