McAlester Water Plant
The McAlester Water Plant in McAlester, OK is a state-of-the-art water treatment facility that operates 24/7 to provide clean drinking water to the City of McAlester and five rural water districts, serving approximately 28,000 people in Pittsburg County. The plant, which has been in operation since 1982, utilizes a conventional coagulation clarification filtration process and has a daily average usage of 4.5 million gallons, with a maximum daily capacity of 8.3 million gallons.
Under the direction of Utilities Department Director Nick Manning, the McAlester Water Plant is committed to ensuring the highest quality of water for its customers. With a focus on transparency and efficiency, the plant regularly publishes annual drinking water quality reports to keep the community informed. As a vital resource for the region, the plant plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and well-being of the local population.
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