The Portland Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in Portland, MI is dedicated to safeguarding the public and the environment by effectively treating raw sewage to minimize its impact on the Grand River and surrounding areas. Since its establishment in 1958, the WWTP has undergone significant upgrades, including the addition of biological treatment in 1973 and further plant enhancements in 2012, ensuring the removal of approximately 95% of solids and organic matter. Managed by Fleis and VandenBrink Operations, the plant continues to play a vital role in protecting the community and promoting sustainable practices.
With a commitment to environmental stewardship, the Portland WWTP not only mitigates the harmful effects of wastewater but also transforms the by-product Biosolids into a valuable fertilizer and soil conditioner for local farmland. The facility's dedication to continuous improvement and responsible management has earned it recognition as a crucial resource in the City's efforts to maintain a healthy ecosystem and preserve the integrity of the Grand River.
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