Sterling Waste Water Treatment is a division of the City of Sterling's Public Works Department, dedicated to efficiently treating waste water collected by the city's sanitary sewer system. Committed to meeting and exceeding all State and Federal Water Quality Standards, the treatment plant has a current capacity of 2.68 million gallons per day, with the potential for expansion to 3.99 million gallons per day. The treated water is either recharged into the ground or diverted to the South Platte River during droughts.
Located at 15956 County Road 370, Sterling Waste Water Treatment offers group tours of its facility upon request, providing visitors with an opportunity to learn about the city's waste water treatment process. With a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, the division plays a vital role in maintaining the cleanliness and health of Sterling's water resources.
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