The Jacksonville Wastewater Utility, located in Jacksonville, AR, is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the city's municipal sewerage system and wastewater treatment plant. With a focus on protecting the water supply and resources, they actively promote programs to prevent grease blockages and improper disposal of wipes and cooking oil, which can cause backups and overflows.
Constructed in the late 1980s, the Dr. J. Albert Johnson Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant serves as Jacksonville's sole municipal wastewater treatment facility. The plant is authorized by federal and state regulatory agencies and discharges its effluent into the Bayou Meto. With a comprehensive sewer system consisting of gravity lines, manholes, and pump stations, the utility also provides wastewater treatment for the Little Rock Air Force Base.
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