The Craigsville Water Plant Team Pulls Together to Tackle Challenges and Steadily Improve the Process

Dealing with a tint from an unknown source is just one example of how the Craigsville team experiments and adapts its way to quality water.

The Craigsville Water Plant Team Pulls Together to Tackle Challenges and Steadily Improve the Process

The Craigsville plant uses a combination of manual and automated controls. The distribution pumps and pressure relief valves are automated.

Anyone can see the main challenge confronting the team at the Craigsville (West Virginia) Public Service District. It’s the red-tinted water that comes down the Gauley River toward the plant intake.

“I can treat high-turbidity water. I can treat 300 NTU easier than I can treat...

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