Who controls Detroit water?
Who owns Great Lakes authority?
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Governance.
Name | Position | Representing |
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Gary A. Brown | Member | City of Detroit |
Where is the largest wastewater treatment plant?
How many wastewater treatment plants are in Michigan?
There are approximately 59 Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) in Southeast Michigan. These facilities treat and disinfect wastewater before discharging to local waterways.
Is the Great Lakes Water Authority a state agency?
Who provides water in Michigan?
Who owns Hyperion water Reclamation?
What is the BOD in water?
Which is the world's largest Wastewater Treatment Plant?
How long do sewage treatment plants last?
How many waste treatment plants are in the US?
What was the original water treatment facility for Greensboro called?
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Overview
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Contemporary issues
As of March 9, 2020, the City of Detroit has instituted a COVID-19 Water Restart Plan to keep water flowing during the pandemic. Residents are eligible for this plan if their water service was recently paused because they missed a payment or if they received a notice that their service may be interrupted.
Further reading
Factor screening for ozonating the taste- and odor-causing compounds in source water at Detroit, USA. Water Science and Technology. Pages 115–122.
Where is the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department located?
Both DWSD and GLWA are headquartered in the Water Board Building located at 735 Randolph Street in Detroit.
What is the Detroit water and sewer system?
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) is one of the largest water and sewer utilities in the United States serving more than 200,000 Detroit residential and commercial accounts that includes a city population of nearly 680,000. DWSD’s water network consists of more than 2,700 miles of transmission and distribution mains ...
What is GLWA in Detroit?
On January 1, 2016, the City of Detroit began leasing regional water and sewer infrastructure, as well as water and wastewater treatment facilities, to the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA). The regional system built by DWSD, serves 126 municipalities in seven southeast Michigan counties. The agreement between DWSD and GLWA includes ...
Who is Palencia Mobley?
Deputy Director, Palencia Mobley, P.E., is Chief Engineer overseeing field operations and infrastructure. Both Brown and Mobley were appointed by Mayor Mike Duggan in late 2015 and confirmed by the Board of Water Commissioners in January 2016.