The City of Gladstone Wastewater Treatment Plant, located at 413 Minneapolis Avenue in Gladstone, MI, has been serving the community since 1917. Over the years, the plant and collection system have undergone significant improvements and expansions, with the introduction of the Rotating Biological Contractors (RBC) system in 1974. Today, the plant is designed to treat one million gallons of wastewater per day, ensuring that the water quality standards of Little Bay de Noc are met and maintained for the future.
Under the supervision of Superintendent Rodney Schwartz, the dedicated personnel at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, including operators Rodney Monroe, Jason Swanson, and Tim LeBeau, work diligently to provide excellent treatment results. With a collection system spanning over 30 miles, reaching the City limits and parts of Rapid River, the plant plays a crucial role in maintaining a clean and sustainable environment for the Gladstone community.
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