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Tuesday s rains deliver more standing water to Worthington area

Globe Photojournalist Tim Middagh captures photos and video.

Council advances Worthington flood prevention project

As part of the project, a $200,000 Federal Transportation PROTECT grant has been approved for the purchase of property for a stormwater pond along Nobles County Ditch 12, south of Oxford Street.

Worthington hopes to mitigate floods with Okabena Creek fixes and a retention pond

City seeks water quality standard variance from MPCA

City seeks water quality standard variance from MPCA The variance is needed due to high chloride levels in effluent discharged from the city s wastewater treatment plant. 8:00 am, Jan. 30, 2021 × These water filtration domes at the Worthington wastewater treatment plant are expected to be replaced after a planned new plant comes online in 2023. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) WORTHINGTON The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is continuing to gather public comment on a proposed water quality standard variance for Worthington’s wastewater treatment plant. The city applied for a variance to the standard for chloride. If approved, the variance will give the city additional time to reduce the amount of chloride (salt) discharged as treated effluent into Okabena Creek.

Public information meeting on Worthington wastewater permit variance request is Thursday

MPCA hosting virtual meeting at 5 p.m. 11:38 am, Jan. 27, 2021 × These water filtration domes at the Worthington wastewater treatment plant are expected to be replaced after a planned new plant comes online in 2023. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) WORTHINGTON The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) will be hosting a virtual public meeting via Webex at 5 p..m. Thursday to present information and take questions about a proposed water quality standard variance for the city of Worthington wastewater treatment plant. More details and login information are available on the MPCA water quality variance web page. While rebuilding its aging waste water treatment plant, the city of Worthington still has some work to do about reducing the amount of chlorides salt in the treated effluent sent to Okabena Creek.

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