Detroit Lakes new wastewater treatment facility hosts open house
The new wastewater treatment facility in Detroit Lakes was opened to members of the public for guided tours on Tuesday, May 18. The more than $33 million plant has the ability to handle 2.21 million gallons of wastewater per day, nearly twice the city s waste on average, and is designed to last for the next 20 years, according to the city s public utilities general manager. 6:06 am, May 19, 2021 ×
Vernell Roberts, general manager for Detroit Lakes Public Utilities, gives a tour of wastewater anaerobic, anoxic and aerobic zones at the new Detroit Lakes wastewater treatment plant during their open house on May 18, 2021. The new $33 million facility eliminates 94% of phosphorus and 75% of nitrogen from the plant s outflow, which ends up in Lake St. Clair. (Michael Achterling / Tribune)
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City outlines how much residents, business owners will pay for the new wastewater treatment system. 4:13 pm, Feb. 3, 2021 ×
ORONOCO The town is ready to drop its unflattering epithet.
With the money (mostly) in place, and plans being drawn up, Oronoco is ready to hand off the title of Minnesota s largest unsewered city to some other town. I think it’s definitely going to be plus for us, for our citizen and for our growth, residential and commercial growth, said Oronoco Mayor Ryland Eichhorst.
With aging septic systems dotting the town that sits on karst geology – which allows water from the surface to seep down into the groundwater fairly quickly – along a running river, a wastewater treatment plant can t come soon enough, Eichhorst said.