The Enfield Water Pollution Control Division, established in 1938 and last upgraded in 1972, is responsible for efficiently removing pollutants from wastewater generated by the residents and businesses in Enfield, CT. They achieve this through the operation, maintenance, and repair of 16 pumping stations, a 10 million gallon per day Waste Water Treatment Plant, and 250 miles of sewer.
The division also offers tours of their Water Pollution Control Facility by appointment, welcoming school and other groups to learn about their operations. With a commitment to protecting local waterways, they provide information on what individuals can do to contribute to this cause and offer resources on fats, oils, grease, and septage handling. The Enfield Water Pollution Control Division is dedicated to maintaining the cleanliness and sustainability of Enfield's wastewater system.
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