Fort Wayne Takes Beneficial Use to Entirely New Levels

At Fort Wayne, the biosolids, water plant lime residuals, and solids from combined sewer overflow lagoons all make their way into products for beneficial use.

Fort Wayne Takes Beneficial Use to Entirely New Levels

From left, Tim Bruce, scale house manager; Brian Robinson, facility superintendent; and Travis Medina, operations manager, with Fox Contractors.

Earth Day began on April 22, 1970. The biosolids beneficial use program in Fort Wayne, Indiana, goes back almost that far.

The city’s Biosolids Handling Facility, established in the 1970s, converts solids from the Fort Wayne Water Pollution Control Plant and the city’s Three...

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