Robust New System Turns Around a Wisconsin City's Treatment Process

A plant on Lake Michigan's shore uses a mix of innovative technologies to make the most of nutrients and energy carried in wastewater.
Robust New System Turns Around a Wisconsin City's Treatment Process
The Kenosha plant, on 29 acres along Lake Michigan, treats an average of 22 mgd and has a design capacity of 28 mgd.

Driven by a passion for innovation, the Kenosha Wastewater Treatment Plant team has converted a messy, inefficient biosolids process into a state-of-the-art resource recovery and energy production system.

The technology includes thickening centrifuges; thermal-chemical...

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