CTN: Water Treatment Plant Facilities video highlights city’s drinking water plan

CTN’s Water Treatment Plant Facilities Plan video (below) highlights the City of Ann Arbor’s plan to rehabilitate the city’s Drinking Water Treatment Plant (WTP).

To ensure reliable high-quality water into the future, the city must invest in significant infrastructure investments. The purpose of the Water Treatment Plant Facility Plan is to evaluate the operational, maintenance and regulatory needs of the plant both now and into the future. The project includes strategic planning, an alternatives analysis, a small pilot plant used to evaluate new technology, and community engagement throughout.

The project website is HERE

Ann Arbor is committed to sustainable, and affordable improvements to water quality and to thorough and in-depth public engagement throughout the planning process. The city is interested in public input, thoughts, and concerns. Take The Water Treatment Plant Facility Plan Survey

​​​Project News available HERE

​​Ann Arbor Water Treatment Plant Facility Plan Update​ – February 27, 2023

Water treatment pilot plant construction begins in February​​ – January 27, 2023​

Water Treatment Plant Facility Update​​ – January 6, 2023​

Broad Community Engagement Key to Water Treatment Plant Facility Project Efforts​ – Nov. 7, 2022​​

A Plan for Emerging and Unregulated Compounds in the City’s Drinking Water – Sept. 30, 2022

Ann Arbor to Begin Water Treatment Plant Project Planning​ – Aug. 30, 2022

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