The Macomb Water Plant in Macomb, IL is a crucial part of the city's infrastructure, responsible for treating and distributing clean drinking water to the residents and businesses in the area. With a capacity of 4 million gallons per day, the plant utilizes both surface water and groundwater treatment processes to ensure the delivery of safe and reliable water to the community.
In addition to water treatment, the Public Works Department also oversees the maintenance of the city streets, storm sewers, and water distribution system. The department is divided into three divisions, including the Wastewater Treatment facility, which treats wastewater collected from homes, businesses, and industries before discharging it to the Kiljordan Creek. The Operations Division is responsible for various maintenance tasks, such as road and alley maintenance, snow removal, and tree maintenance, while the Oakwood Cemetery falls under their jurisdiction for grounds upkeep.
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