Treatment FAQ

where is the mhog wastewater treatment plant located

by Dr. Dejah Kohler DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Today, the MHOG Utility Department has 25 employees located amongst the Township Hall, the Marion-Howell-Oceola-Genoa water facility, and the Genoa-Oceola Wastewater treatment facilities.

Full Answer

History and Department Overview

As the area around Howell, MI flourished in the 1990's, municipal sanitary sewer and water systems were installed in Marion, Howell, Oceola, and Genoa Townships, the four Townships that surround the city of Howell. The MHOG (Marion-Howell-Oceola-Genoa) Water Authority was created to provide water within the boundaries of the four Townships.

Utility Department Mission Statement

It is our mission to focus on serving and supporting our community and its residents by providing safe and reliable drinking water and sewer service while continually reinforcing our reputation for superior personal service by providing training, recognition, security and overall safe practices to our staff within a professional environment that is positive and supportive of all team members..

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Staff

History and Department Overview

  • As the area around Howell, MI flourished in the 1990's, municipal sanitary sewer and water systems were installed in Marion, Howell, Oceola, and Genoa Townships, the four Townships that surround the city of Howell. The MHOG (Marion-Howell-Oceola-Genoa) Water Authority was created to provide water within the boundaries of the four Townships. Sewer s...
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Utility Department Mission Statement

  • It is our mission to focus on serving and supporting our community and its residents by providing safe and reliable drinking water and sewer service while continually reinforcing our reputation for superior personal service by providing training, recognition, security and overall safe practices to our staff within a professional environment that is positive and supportive of all team members.
See more on genoa.org

Telephone

  • 1-800-881-4109 (water and sewer billing inquiries) 1-888-481-0439 (sewer and water emergency line) Pine Creek Residents: Contact the City of Brighton at (810) 225 8001 for at their emergency line at (810) 227-9479
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