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Mark J. Livengood, Superintendent
Water Reclamation operates and maintains wastewater treatment facilities for Montgomery County. Staffed seven days a week and twenty-four hours a day, the Water Reclamation Division provides sewage treatment of approximately 10 billion gallons per year. In addition, the Division coordinates the disposal of 4,000 tons of biosolids per year and regulates certain industrial waste discharges into our collection system.
The Division operates two major facilities:
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Western Regional Water Reclamation Facility 4111 Hydraulic Road West Carrollton, Ohio Phone: 937-496-7064 |
Eastern Regional Water Reclamation Facility 1802 Spaulding Road Kettering, Ohio Phone: 937-496-7069 | Western Regional
Plant Tours Tour arrangements can be made through Public Education and Community Outreach.
RV/Septage Receiving Facility The Septage Receiving Station is located at 4257 Dryden Road. This state-of-the art facility was constructed in part by a grant received from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
Municipal Industrial Pretreatment Program (MIPP) MIPP is a federal and state mandated program to regulate wastewater that is discharged into the county's sewer system. Because sewage collection and treatment systems usually are not designed to treat them, industrial wastes can damage sewers and interfere with the operation of treatment plants. Industrial plants, using proven pollution control technologies, can remove pollutants from their wastewaters before discharging them into the municipal sewage treatment system.
Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) Program for Food Service and Business The FOG control program is implemented by the Montgomery County Sanitary Engineering Department to monitor and reduce the amount of Fats, Oils, and Grease that enters our sanitary sewer system.
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