Skiing Visitors Bring Peaks and Valleys in Flow for the Clean-Water Plant in the Resort Community of Ludlow

A small Vermont clean-water plant earns recognition for efficient nutrient removal and successful handling of seasonal flow spikes.

Skiing Visitors Bring Peaks and Valleys in Flow for the Clean-Water Plant in the Resort Community of Ludlow

Chuck Craig reviews building plans with (from left) Joe Gaudiana, assistant chief operator, and Christopher Strong, operator in training.

The Village of Ludlow is home to about 2,500 Vermonters. Its clean-water plant often treats wastewater from up to 25,000 people.

That’s because the plant also serves the Okemo Mountain Resort, a major skiing destination, and the many seasonal homes and condominiums that surround...

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