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Wastewater Treatment Facility |
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Superintendent: Dan Mahan Phone: 288-3383
The City of Dixon has taken an active role in maintaining the quality of the local environment for more than 70 years. since 1930, the city has provided wastewater collection and treatment for its citizens. As the population has grown and state and federal regulations have evolved, the city has continued to update and improve its collection and treatment system.
The improvements to the wastewater treatment facility in 2000 allowed the City of Dixon to continue the stewardship of the local environment. "Clean Water for the New Millennium" will promote growth in the city for the next 20 years.
The following is a timeline of improvements to the Dixon Wastewater system.
Staff: Tim Stover, Foreman Tim Love, Class I Operator Josh McNitt, Class III Operator
Timeline of Improvements
| 1930 |
Original collection and treatment facility is built. |
| 1962 |
New wastewater treatment plant is constructed. Plant processes include:
- Laboratory
- 4 communutors
- 3 primary clarifiers
- 12 aeration basins
- 2 final clarifiers
- 2 anaerobic digesters
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| 1972 |
Chlorine contact tank and building added for disinfection of final effluent as required by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IPEA). |
| 1985 |
New final clarifier, return sludge pumps and stand-by generator added. |
| 1992 |
Swissville sanitary and storm sewer improvements. |
| 1993 |
Southside trunk sewer construction. |
| 1994 |
River Street sanitary sewer replacement from Sheridan Ave. to Harrison Avd. 2,729 lineal feet of 30" diameter sanitary sewer. This project reduced infiltration into the collection system by 500,000 gallons/day. |
| 2000 |
New wastewater treatment facility constructed to comply with the state and federal regulations. Northside interceptor installed from Reynoldswood Lift Station on the north bank of the Rock River to the new wastewater treatment facility which eliminated the Reynoldswood pumping station. (1,000 lineal feet of 30" diameter sewer.) |
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