The McCook Waste Water Treatment Plant is a state-of-the-art facility owned and operated by the City of McCook in Nebraska. Since its establishment in 1982, the plant has been efficiently treating domestic, commercial, and industrial wastewaters generated within and around the city limits. Equipped with advanced technologies such as UV disinfection and a Biostyr Biological Aerated Filter system, the plant ensures compliance with NPDES permit regulations for the removal of ammonia from the plant effluent.
With a capacity to handle an average daily flow of 2.34 MGD and a peak hydraulic flow of 3.51 MGD, the McCook Waste Water Treatment Plant boasts a range of facilities including influent screening and grit removal, primary and secondary sedimentation tanks, digesters, rotating biological contactors, secondary settling tanks, and a BAF complex. The plant's commitment to environmental stewardship is further demonstrated by its effluent flow measurement system and its dedication to maintaining a comprehensive collection system consisting of 50 miles of sanitary sewer mains and 5 lift stations.
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