Wastewater | Annual Report 2017 | Holland Board of Public
The Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) treats wastewater from the City of Holland and portions of the five adjacent townships (Holland Charter, Park, Fillmore, Laketown and Zeeland). The facility is divided by River Avenue into two parts, creating the facility’s East and West Plants.
Wastewater. Our wastewater treatment plant is a much cleaner operation than it sounds. Step 1: Collection. As influent first enters the plant, sand, silt, gravel, and other inorganic materials entering the system from area homes and business are removed from the waste stream. These materials are sent out for disposal at a local landfill
Industrial Pretreatment Program - Holland Board of Public
Revenue collected from the surcharge fee offsets cost of wastewater treatment expenses at the Holland Area Water Reclamation Facility. Special Discharge Allocation Fee This fee is only charge to industrial users who have applied to discharge compatible pollutants in excess of established surcharge limits.
Holland Board of Public Works offers resources and initiatives to help you use less electricity, stay ahead of the cost curve and ensure a more sustainable business future for our community, our state and our world. Wastewater treatment plants treat viruses and other pathogens. COVID-19 is a type of virus that is particularly susceptible to
About Us - Holland Board of Public Works
Who We Are. Established as a community-owned utility in 1893, the underlying purpose of Holland Board of Public Works is to enrich the lives of customers in West Michigan's greater Holland area by providing reliable and economical electric, water and wastewater treatment services while maintaining environmental responsibility.
Holland Board of Public Works draws its water from Lake Michigan. The water distribution system contains 240 miles of water main and serves the City of Holland, and some sections of Park, Laketown, Fillmore and Holland Charter Townships. Water mains range from 36 inch diameter down to 6 inch distribution mains.
Water | Annual Report 2017 | Holland Board of Public Works
Smartball. Holland Board of Public Works continues to work with innovative companies to provide reliable, clean water for our customers. This year, HBPW contracted with consulting firm Pure Technologies to inspect inside large diameter transmission mains even while the system is still running.
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Global Assessment of Bisphenol A in the Environment
Postconsumer sources include those associated with disposal or waste including effluent discharge from municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), leaching from landfills, combustion of domestic waste, and degradation of plastics in the environment (Teuten et al. 2009; Fu and Kawamura 2010; Flint et al. 2012).
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