Taylor Run in West Chester, PA is a wastewater department owned and operated by the Borough of West Chester. With a total budget of approximately $4.5 million dollars, the department consists of two treatment plants and four pumping stations. Their dedicated staff of 16 personnel ensures effective operation techniques to serve the residents of West Chester and East Bradford Township, meeting or exceeding stringent parameters and permits.
The infrastructure of Taylor Run includes two collection basins served by the Goose Creek and Taylor Run treatment plants. These plants employ different methods for sewage breakdown, ultimately producing efficient and environmentally friendly effluent before discharge to the streams. The Goose Creek plant operates in a secondary mode with an average capacity of 1.672 million gallons per day, while the Taylor Run plant operates in a secondary mode with an average capacity of 1.50 million gallons per day.
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