The Clarksville Wastewater Department operates and maintains a treatment facility and collection system that serves a vital need in protecting society from illness and disease. With a dedicated team available 24/7, the facility utilizes an activated sludge process, clarifiers, and UV disinfection to treat wastewater before discharging it to Mill Creek, while the remaining solids are taken to the Clark-Floyd landfill.
With a collection system consisting of approximately 100 miles of sanitary sewer lines and 35 lift stations, the department ensures the safe and efficient transportation of wastewater to the treatment facility. Recently undergoing a major renovation, the facility now has the capacity to handle average flows of 5.5 million gallons per day and peak flows of 22 MGD, providing cleaner water and improved efficiency for the town.
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