Laurinburg Water Treatment is a state-of-the-art facility in Laurinburg, NC, dedicated in 1980, and one of the first ground water facilities in North Carolina. With a treatment capacity of 8 million gallons per day and 16 deep wells, the plant ensures the delivery of safe and clean drinking water to the city's residents. Certified operators comply with strict regulations, performing daily analysis of raw, filtered, and finished water in a state-certified laboratory.
Additionally, the Leith Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, part of the publicly owned treatment works, has the capacity to treat 4.0 million gallons per day. Responsible for maintaining the quality of effluent that goes into the receiving stream, the plant's operators also oversee 34 pumping stations in the collections system. With a total of 11 employees, the Water and Wastewater departments prioritize water conservation and protection of resources, providing education and resources to residents for effective waste disposal.
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