Water Quality Is a Central Focus for Michigan’s Genesee County Communities

In the wake of the Flint Water Crisis, a dozen communities in the city's own Genesee County are now receiving potable water from one of the newest water treatment facilities operating in the nation

Water Quality Is a Central Focus for Michigan’s Genesee County Communities

The reactor chamber of CONTRAFAST. In this chamber, incoming water mixes with previously settled solids to promote flocculation and solids contacting. Chemical addition is also introduced in this process.

A dozen communities in Genesee County, Michigan, recently began receiving potable water from a new multimillion-dollar water treatment plant in neighboring Lapeer County’s Columbiaville Village.

The $72 million facility, which services more than 200,000 customers, receives...

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