The Great Lakes Water Authority's Newest Water Plant Rises From the Bones of the Oldest One

Continuous self-assessment and improvement steer a Michigan authority’s newest water plant to a Directors Award from the Partnership for Safe Water.

The Great Lakes Water Authority's Newest Water Plant Rises From the Bones of the Oldest One

Cheryl Porter, chief operating officer, and her team take pride in delivering water of exceptional quality and in earning the Directors Award from the Partnership for Safe Water.

The newest of the Great Lakes Water Authority’s five water treatment plants operates in the oldest building. It is also the latest of four to earn a Directors Award from the Partnership for Safe Water.

The 240 mgd (design) Water Works Park II plant opened in 2003. Technology...

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