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Wastewater Treatment Plant

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  • Yes. To schedule a tour, please call the WWTP at (517) 788-4075 and ask for the plant chemist.

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  • Typically, no. However, under unusual and controlled conditions, we may accept it. Please call the Wastewater Treatment Plant at (517) 788-4075, and ask for the IPP chemist or the plant superintendent for clarification.

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  • Please call the Wastewater Treatment Plant at 517-788-4075, and ask for the IPP chemist or the plant operator.
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  • Please call the City of Jackson's Department of Public Works at 517-788-4170.
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  • No. We do not accept wastewater from recreational vehicles.

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  • We need to know what it is, what the volume is, etc. Please call the Wastewater Treatment Plant at 517-788-4075 and ask for IPP chemist.
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  • The Wastewater Treatment Plant's funding sources include:
    • Individual sewer bills from the City of Jackson sewer users and township sewer users.
    • Bulk sewer bills from the prison and the townships that use our services.
    • Miscellaneous sources including pretreatment reimbursements, landfill leachate treatment, etc.
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  • We treat wastewater from residential, commercial, and industrial users in our service area. The service area serves the City of Jackson, State Prison of Southern Michigan, parts of Blackman, Summit, Spring Arbor / Sandstone, and Napoleon townships. Approximately 80,000 people are served by the wastewater treatment plant.

    The wastewater treatment plant receives about 12 million gallons per day or 15 million gallons per month. Presently the wastewater treatment plant can treat 18.8 million gallons per day.

    The activated sludge treatment process removes pollutants from the wastewater that is received. As part of the treatment process, the plant produces biosolids. The biosolids are treated and recycled onto area farm fields as a soil enhancement and fertilizer or it is disposed of at the county landfill. Approximately 3 million gallons are placed on area farm fields annually and about 2,000 cubic yards per year are disposed of at a county designated landfill.

    The city’s on-site and contract laboratory personnel perform multiple chemical tests on the influent (the incoming wastewater), on the treatment processes throughout the plant, and on the effluent (the plant discharge water). Our laboratory personnel also monitor and sample the influent flow from our township customers.
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  • The City of Jackson Wastewater Treatment Plant started operation in 1935 at 2995 Lansing Avenue (view map). A park is located adjacent to the wastewater treatment plant for residents to enjoy.
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