Wheaton Sanitary District
The Wheaton Sanitary District, established in 1925, is an independent government agency responsible for treating wastewater in Wheaton, IL, and surrounding areas. Serving a population of approximately 57,000, the district operates a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant on a 35-acre site, ensuring the protection of public health and the preservation of the environment.
With over 90 years of experience, the Wheaton Sanitary District efficiently manages a network of sewer lines spanning 67 miles, along with 1,600 manholes and 2 lift stations. Committed to excellence, the district has been recognized with the prestigious NACWA Platinum Award for five consecutive years, demonstrating their dedication to cost-effective wastewater treatment and maintaining high standards of operation.
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