Wilmington Water Treatment is a reliable and efficient water treatment plant located in Wilmington, Ohio. With a capacity to produce up to 4 million gallons of water per day, the plant ensures a steady supply of safe drinking water for approximately 12,500 residents in the city and its immediate vicinity. Since its establishment in 1990, the plant has consistently met state and federal standards, thanks to its advanced upgrades and a dedicated team of operators who work around the clock to remove contaminants and provide clean, great-tasting water.
Utilizing a series of complex chemical and physical treatments, Wilmington Water Treatment employs processes such as adsorption, coagulation, flocculation, softening, sedimentation, re-carbonation, filtration, stabilization, and disinfection to ensure the removal of impurities and the delivery of high-quality water. The plant primarily sources its water from Caesar Creek Lake, a 2,830-acre reservoir located approximately 13 miles away, while also maintaining two city-owned reservoirs at Burtonville as a backup water source. With a commitment to maintaining reliable facilities and a focus on customer satisfaction, Wilmington Water Treatment remains dedicated to providing the community with a safe and abundant supply of drinking water.
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