It is the purpose of the Wastewater Treatment Facility to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, to prevent misuse, abuse, or breakdown of the Wastewater Facilities, to operate the facility to maximize removal efficiencies protecting receiving waters from pollution, and to regulate the construction and use of all sewers and drains connected to the City of Manitowoc sewer system.

All sanitary sewage from residences, commercial establishments and industrial discharge are treated at the plant located at 1015 South Lakeview Drive. The treatment plant processes an average of 9.0 million gallons per day and has a rated capacity to treat up to 15.5 million gallons per day. Manitowoc's industrial base discharges about 40% of the plants daily flow. Manitowoc has a separated sewerage system meaning that storm water is not combined with sanitary sewage. The storm water has its own conveyance system to remove the water to various discharge points around the city.

See the Water Treatment Process

In 2001, a major upgrade to the facility was completed at a cost of $20,300,000. Three outdated structures were razed and one new structure added that incorporated the processes from these buildings. Improvements were made in the digester mixing equipment, stack filter drives, rock filter pumping and tertiary sand filter operation. Belt presses were added to provide for flexibility in disposal of biosolids. A major component of the plant upgrade was the provision of SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system that allows operators to control the plant via computer.


Phone: (920) 683-4515
Fax: (920) 683-4513
Hours: 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Mon – Fri

Contacts:
Superintendent: Brian Helminger
Assistant Superintendent: Michael Jaeger