City of Milford
The City of Milford, located in Ohio, has been providing safe drinking water to its residents since 1936, sourcing it from a groundwater treatment plant that draws from four aquifers along the Little Miami River. With a daily average production of 735,000 gallons, the water undergoes a thorough treatment process that includes softening, aeration, filtration, and disinfection before being stored in elevated tanks.
In addition to water services, Milford also manages wastewater treatment and stormwater management, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and maintaining the city’s infrastructure. The Wastewater Department oversees a collection system of over 30 miles of sewer mains, while the Stormwater Utility addresses runoff and pollution control through a fee system designed to enhance water quality and reduce flooding.
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