Cook County News Herald

MPCA recognizes local wastewater plants




Two Cook County wastewater treatment plants have been recognized by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for maintaining a perfect record of permit compliance during 2015, the Grand Marais Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Heritage at Lutsen.

The facilities are among the 288 facilities recognized by the (MPCA).

MPCA Assistant Commissioner Rebecca Flood had high praise for the award recipients. “Wastewater operators are at the front lines of keeping our water clean. We ask a lot of them, and time and again, they’ve met our expectations. These men and women do good work, and it shows.”

To be eligible for this recognition, facilities were required to submit all monitoring reports to the MPCA correctly and on time, demonstrate consistent compliance through monitoring or surveys and employ staff certified by the MPCA in wastewater operations.

The awards were presented at the 79th annual Wastewater Operations Conference in Brooklyn Park. The annual conference brings together wastewater operators from Minnesota for training and professional education. In Minnesota, there are about 1,500 municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities. Community, institution or treatment plant size was not a factor in awarding the certificates.



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