The Auburn Waste Water Plant is an integral part of the Auburn Board of Public Works, overseeing the efficient treatment of wastewater for the City of Auburn, Village of Nemaha, and City of Peru. Established in 1966, the plant utilizes a modified activated sludge process to process wastewater before discharging it into the Little Nemaha River.
Alongside providing sanitary sewer services, the plant is also involved in plumbing and sewer inspections and address assignments within the Auburn zoning limits. Additionally, the facility offers recycling services to residential customers within the city, ensuring that recyclables and trash are collected on the same service day.
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