The City of Mason Wastewater Plant in Mason, MI is responsible for providing wastewater treatment services to the City of Mason, as well as parts of Alaiedon Township and Vevay Township. With a comprehensive collections system consisting of 32 miles of sewer lines and four lift stations, the plant is equipped to treat a maximum of 1.5 million gallons of wastewater per day using the activated sludge treatment process with anaerobic digestion.
Operating under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit administered by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, the plant ensures compliance with regulations and limitations to produce a final effluent that meets the required standards. The treated wastewater effluent is discharged into the Sycamore Creek, contributing to the overall environmental well-being of the region.
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