Stuart Wastewater Plant
The City of Stuart's Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) is a conventional activated sludge treatment plant, originally built in 1955, with a current capacity of 40 million gallons per day. The facility's mission is to provide cost-effective wastewater treatment and disposal services that exceed all regulatory requirements while ensuring a safe working environment for its employees.
The treatment process involves multiple stages, including influent pump stations, aeration basins, and secondary clarifiers, culminating in thorough disinfection before disposal through reclaimed water systems or deep injection wells. Recent enhancements to the facility include aesthetic improvements, designed to harmonize with the downtown environment, reflecting a commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship.
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