New Ulm Wastewater Treatment Plant, located in New Ulm, MN, is dedicated to protecting human health and preserving the state's waters by treating wastewater in compliance with state and federal regulations. With a history dating back to 1940, the plant has undergone several upgrades to enhance its services, including the addition of advanced digestion processes and the treatment of nutrients to meet new phosphorus limits. Equipped with an on-site laboratory, the plant follows strict regulations recommended by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Operating at a capacity of up to 6.77 million gallons per day, the New Ulm Wastewater Treatment Plant efficiently treats an average of 2.25 million gallons per day. With a commitment to environmental sustainability, the plant produces class A biosolids that are land-applied, ensuring the responsible management of waste. Certified by the Minnesota Department of Health, the plant's dedicated staff is available for individual or group tours, providing an opportunity to learn about the plant's operations and its vital role in safeguarding the community's well-being.
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