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where are the water treatment facilities in toledo

by Efrain Fay PhD Published 4 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Waste Water Treatment in Toledo, OH

  1. Jones & Henry Laboratories Inc.. From Business: Please Contact Us For More Information.
  2. CWS Environmental.
  3. Central Lenawee Sewage Plant.
  4. Treatment Plant Waste Water.
  5. Hesco Industrial.
  6. Environmental Consultant.
  7. WATSON AGRICULTRAL SERVICES.
  8. Travis Pointe Sewage Treatment Assoc.
  9. Wayne County Laboratory.
  10. Dynamox.

Full Answer

Where does Toledo get its water?

Lake ErieWe are responsible for the effective production, filtration, and quality control of water for the City of Toledo. Responsibility starts at the source of raw water, Lake Erie, and extends throughout the treatment process. We operate and maintain the largest water softening plant on Lake Erie.

Is it safe to drink the water in Toledo?

Our water is safe to drink. Our water professionals test and monitor drinking water quality 24 hours a day, every day of the year. We produce approximately 75 million gallons of safe drinking water daily for nearly 500,000 people.Feb 24, 2022

What caused the Toledo water Crisis?

ANN ARBOR—In August 2014, toxins from algal blooms in Lake Erie shut down the city of Toledo's water supply, leaving more than 400,000 area residents without potable water for more than two days.May 31, 2017

What poisoned the city of Toledo drinking water?

A algae bloom in Lake Erie contaminated the water supply for Toledo, Ohio, in August 2014. About 400,000 people were without useable water.Nov 9, 2017

Is Toledo water hard or soft?

Toledo water has one grain of hardness.

Does Toledo Ohio have hard water?

The city with the hardest water is Dayton, at 362 PPM....Water Hardness by City.City and Zip CodeHardnessToledo 43604 | 43605 | 43606 | 43607 | 43608 | 43609 | 43610 | 43611 | 43612 | 43613 | 43614 | 43615 | 43617 | 43620 | 4362374 PPM (mg/L) or 4 gpgWesterville Ohio 43081 | 43082122 PPM (mg/L) or gpg20 more rows

What water is in Toledo?

The City of Toledo Public Water System operates a community public water system that serves a population of approximately 454,000 people and has 129,411 service connections. The water treatment system obtains its water from Lake Erie. Total plant design capacity is 181 million gallons per day.

What happened in 2014 in Toledo and surrounding towns?

For three days in August of 2014, 400,000 people in the Toledo, Ohio, area were suddenly without water when cyanotoxins called microcystins spiked in Lake Erie. Below, excerpts from public bulletins from the City of Toledo document the unfolding crisis.

What is a microcystin toxin?

Microcystin is a potent liver toxin and possible human carcinogen. Cyanotoxins can also kill livestock and pets that drink affected waters. Fish and bird mortalities have also been reported in water bodies with persistent cyanobacteria blooms.

What causes algae blooms in Lake Erie?

Lake Erie's algae blooms are caused by runoff pollution. This type of pollution occurs when rainfall washes fertilizer and manure spread on large farm fields into streams that flow into Lake Erie. This fuels a bumper crop of algae each year that can make water toxic to fish, wildlife, and people.

What is the main cause of algal blooms?

An algal bloom is mostly caused by the presence of large amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus present in water. These nutrients are washed away from lands and farms that are heavily riddled with nitrogenous and phosphatic fertilizers.

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