Dover Wastewater Treatment Plant
The City of Dover, Ohio, is dedicated to providing its residents with clear, clean, and abundant drinking water sourced from wellfields managed by the Water Department. Notably, Dover was the last city east of the Mississippi River to treat its water supply, a transition completed in the late 1990s, ensuring high-quality water that is filtered and sanitized without the use of fluoride or softening agents.
The Dover Wastewater Treatment Plant operates around the clock to address any water service or sanitary sewer issues, directing calls to the appropriate personnel for prompt assistance. Additionally, the Water and Wastewater Department maintains compliance with Ohio EPA regulations, providing annual reports and recommendations for maintaining safe water usage in buildings with minimal water activity.
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