wastewater treatment – holland board of public works at monaco

wastewater treatment – holland board of public works at monaco
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  • Who is Holland Board of Public Works?
  • Holland Board of Public Works (HBPW) is a local municipal wastewater service provider. They serve the City of Holland, Fillmore Township and Laketown Township. You are also an owner of their utility as you live in the community. Serving the community is HBPW’s top priority.
  • Where is water collected in Holland?
  • The plant spans both sides of River Avenue. Over 180 miles (290 km) of pipe and 36 lift stations are used on pipes up to 36 inches (910 mm) in diameter. Wastewater is collected from the City of Holland and portions of neighboring townships (Park, Laketown, Fillmore and Holland Charter).
  • How many gallons a day does Holland water supply?
  • The plant has a capacity of 38.5 million gallons per day. 230 miles (370 km) of pipe provide water to the City of Holland and portions of three neighboring townships (Park, Laketown and Holland Charter). There are four storage tanks and five pumping stations within the system.
  • Where is water treated at BPW?
  • Wastewater is treated at a facility on Lake Macatawa near the BPW's James DeYoung power plant. The plant spans both sides of River Avenue. Over 180 miles (290 km) of pipe and 36 lift stations are used on pipes up to 36 inches (910 mm) in diameter.