The Bismarck Water Treatment Plant, located in Bismarck, ND, draws its water supply from the Missouri River and has a current treatment capacity of 28.6 million gallons per day. With a staff of 16, the plant produces an average of 9.2 million gallons daily, serving not only the City of Bismarck but also the South Central Regional Water District and the City of Lincoln.
Operating an extensive water distribution system, the plant maintains a network of approximately 320 miles of water pipes, ranging in diameter from 3 inches to 42 inches. This system incorporates 2,900 hydrants, 5,900 valves, and five pump stations, while also providing 22 million gallons of water storage through five underground reservoirs and three elevated tanks.
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