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The City of Watertown wastewater treatment plant was designed by
Brookfield, Wisconsin ● (262) 784-7690 ● www.ati-ae.com
• The treatment plant construction
was bid in 2002 for a cost of $23.6
million.
• Major interceptor work associated
withthenewplantwasconstructed
separately for a cost of $3.6 million,
including a new 5-foot diameter
interceptor on Hoffmann Drive
and a 4-foot diameter interceptor
crossing the Rock River.
• The construction was financed
by a low interest loan from the
Wisconsin Clean Water Fund.
• The treatment plant can treat 5.2
million gallons on an average day,
up to 24 million gallons on a peak
day.
• Annually, the plant can treat and
return enough highly treated water
to the Rock River to fill a 500-acre
lake to a depth of almost 12 feet.
• The combined holding capacity of
all of the tanks totals 5.6 million
gallons, which is equivalent to a
football field filled to a depth of 13
feet.
• The City is underlain by 105 miles
of sewers collecting wastewater
from an area of 12 square miles; the
collection system includes 19 lift
stations.
• The treatment plant is equipped
with its own emergency power
generator to keep the plant running
in the event of a power failure; the 2
MW generator can provide enough
energy to power up to 100 homes.
The Facts
(1) Wastewater entering the plant is
collected in the Raw Sewage Pump
Station.
(2) ItispumpeduptothePrimaryBuilding
for screening to remove coarse debris.
(3) The screened wastewater flows to grit
chambers to remove heavy particulate
matter like sand and gravel.
(4) Primary clarification is next, where
the wastewater undergoes gravity
settling to remove solid pollutants;
aboutone-thirdofthetreatmentwork
is completed after this stage.
(5) The wastewater then flows to the
aeration basins, where a mixture of
naturallyoccurringmicrobesconsume
dissolved pollutants.
(6) Final clarifiers remove the microbes,
leaving highly treated water cleansed
of more than 99% of the pollutants.
(7) The water is disinfected with
ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and
viruses.
(8) Thewatercascadesthroughanaerator
just prior to release into the Rock
River.
(9) Residual materials from the treatment
processarecollectedforreductionand
stabilization through fermentation in
digesters.
(10) The digested residuals are further
reduced through dewatering
centrifuges.
(11) Dewateredresidualsarestoredascake
prior to being used as an agricultural
soil conditioner.
(12) Plant administrative, operations and
laboratory facilities are housed in the
Administration Building.
(13) Plant maintenance functions are
housed in the Maintenance Building.
Wastewater Treatment Process
Do you have questions about the City of Watertown
wastewater treatment plant? Would you like a plant
tour? Please contact us at (920) 262-4085.
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What is wastewater and why is it treated?
Every time you use water to take a shower, wash the dishes,
do the laundry, or flush the toilet, the used water becomes
dirty wastewater that drains away via the sewer system.
Wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries
contains pollutants that can harm the environment and
threaten public health. Therefore, it must be cleansed
of contaminants before being returned to our rivers and
lakes. The jars displayed along the side of the page show
wastewater at various stages of treatment, indicating
what the treatment process accomplishes: returning
safe, highly treated water back to the environment.
Laboratory Testing
Protecting our Environment
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) and the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have rules
governing the treatment of wastewater that establish standards for the
quality of water returned to the environment. The laboratory routinely
tests samples of wastewater to ensure that the plant is meeting these
standards. On a daily basis, the laboratory performs approximately 100
testsonavarietyofsamplestomonitorthehealthandperformanceofthe
plant. The results are reported to the WDNR each month in accordance
with State laws. Ultimately, all of the testing is done to preserve and
protect our environment.
Treatment Plant History
The City of Watertown, located along the banks of the Rock River on the border between
Dodge and Jefferson Counties, obtained its charter in 1852. The first sewer construction in
the City dates back to 1895.
The first wastewater treatment plant, designed to treat 1.8 mgd, was placed into service
in 1933 on an island in the Rock River to address public health concerns and nuisance
conditions in the river. The plant was expanded up to a 2.5 mgd capacity in 1955, and
further expanded up to 5.2 mgd in 1980. Twenty years later, due to the plant’s age and
more stringent requirements for discharging to the Rock River, the City undertook a
comprehensive Facilities Plan. Completed in 2000, the Facilities Plan recommended that a
new treatment plant be constructed on a new 40-acre tract adjacent to the old plant site.
Design of the new facilities took place in 2001, with construction commencing in 2002.
Completed in 2004, the new 5.2 mgd plant is designed to meet the City’s needs through
the year 2024. The treatment plant site will accommodate future growth well beyond the
next twenty years.
Recycling – Processing and
Disposal of Biosolids
In the wastewater treatment process, a mixture
of naturally occurring microbes consumes
the pollutants and purifies the water. As the
treatment progresses, an excess of microbial
solids is produced, called biosolids. The biosolids
undergo a fermentation process to stabilize
the material, killing potential pathogens and
reducing odor potential. The fermentation
process produces methane gas as a byproduct,
which is burned in boilers to produce the heat
needed for fermentation. The treated biosolids
are next dewatered to form a “cake” for storage.
The finished product is rich in nutrients and
organic material similar to peat, making it an
excellent soil additive for agricultural use. It
is tested extensively to make certain that all
WDNR and EPA regulations governing biosolids
use as a fertilizer are met. The material is then
spread on farm fields in the fall and spring,
depending on land availability. The recycling
of biosolids to agricultural lands represents an
environmentallysound
use of resources.
Plant Operation
Treatmentplantstaffperformthedailytasksrequiredtomaintain
optimal plant performance. The operators need accurate data to
monitor the status of plant components, making certain that
all of the various processes are running efficiently. Electronic
sensors are strategically placed throughout the plant to monitor
and control its state. A computer in each building collects data
from the sensors, communicating through a fiber-optic system
with the main Control Room in the Administration Building.
From the Control Room, the operators can observe the status of
theentireplant.Theinformationprovidedthroughthecomputer
system allows the operators to make decisions about adjusting
plant controls and scheduling equipment maintenance.
Trained operators ensure that the plant
runs at peak efficiency.
This building stores treated
biosolids, which form a “cake.”
Raw Sewage
Primary
Effluent
Secondary
Effluent
Final
Effluent
Highly treated water is returned to the Rock River.
The City’s first sewer line being
laid in 1895.
Photo courtesy of the Watertown Historical Society.
www.watertownhistory.org.
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Watertown Brochure

  • 1. The City of Watertown wastewater treatment plant was designed by Brookfield, Wisconsin ● (262) 784-7690 ● www.ati-ae.com • The treatment plant construction was bid in 2002 for a cost of $23.6 million. • Major interceptor work associated withthenewplantwasconstructed separately for a cost of $3.6 million, including a new 5-foot diameter interceptor on Hoffmann Drive and a 4-foot diameter interceptor crossing the Rock River. • The construction was financed by a low interest loan from the Wisconsin Clean Water Fund. • The treatment plant can treat 5.2 million gallons on an average day, up to 24 million gallons on a peak day. • Annually, the plant can treat and return enough highly treated water to the Rock River to fill a 500-acre lake to a depth of almost 12 feet. • The combined holding capacity of all of the tanks totals 5.6 million gallons, which is equivalent to a football field filled to a depth of 13 feet. • The City is underlain by 105 miles of sewers collecting wastewater from an area of 12 square miles; the collection system includes 19 lift stations. • The treatment plant is equipped with its own emergency power generator to keep the plant running in the event of a power failure; the 2 MW generator can provide enough energy to power up to 100 homes. The Facts (1) Wastewater entering the plant is collected in the Raw Sewage Pump Station. (2) ItispumpeduptothePrimaryBuilding for screening to remove coarse debris. (3) The screened wastewater flows to grit chambers to remove heavy particulate matter like sand and gravel. (4) Primary clarification is next, where the wastewater undergoes gravity settling to remove solid pollutants; aboutone-thirdofthetreatmentwork is completed after this stage. (5) The wastewater then flows to the aeration basins, where a mixture of naturallyoccurringmicrobesconsume dissolved pollutants. (6) Final clarifiers remove the microbes, leaving highly treated water cleansed of more than 99% of the pollutants. (7) The water is disinfected with ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and viruses. (8) Thewatercascadesthroughanaerator just prior to release into the Rock River. (9) Residual materials from the treatment processarecollectedforreductionand stabilization through fermentation in digesters. (10) The digested residuals are further reduced through dewatering centrifuges. (11) Dewateredresidualsarestoredascake prior to being used as an agricultural soil conditioner. (12) Plant administrative, operations and laboratory facilities are housed in the Administration Building. (13) Plant maintenance functions are housed in the Maintenance Building. Wastewater Treatment Process Do you have questions about the City of Watertown wastewater treatment plant? Would you like a plant tour? Please contact us at (920) 262-4085. TYO F W Wastewater Treatment Plant 1 2 8 7 5 4 11 10 9 3 6 12 13 4 6
  • 2. What is wastewater and why is it treated? Every time you use water to take a shower, wash the dishes, do the laundry, or flush the toilet, the used water becomes dirty wastewater that drains away via the sewer system. Wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries contains pollutants that can harm the environment and threaten public health. Therefore, it must be cleansed of contaminants before being returned to our rivers and lakes. The jars displayed along the side of the page show wastewater at various stages of treatment, indicating what the treatment process accomplishes: returning safe, highly treated water back to the environment. Laboratory Testing Protecting our Environment The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have rules governing the treatment of wastewater that establish standards for the quality of water returned to the environment. The laboratory routinely tests samples of wastewater to ensure that the plant is meeting these standards. On a daily basis, the laboratory performs approximately 100 testsonavarietyofsamplestomonitorthehealthandperformanceofthe plant. The results are reported to the WDNR each month in accordance with State laws. Ultimately, all of the testing is done to preserve and protect our environment. Treatment Plant History The City of Watertown, located along the banks of the Rock River on the border between Dodge and Jefferson Counties, obtained its charter in 1852. The first sewer construction in the City dates back to 1895. The first wastewater treatment plant, designed to treat 1.8 mgd, was placed into service in 1933 on an island in the Rock River to address public health concerns and nuisance conditions in the river. The plant was expanded up to a 2.5 mgd capacity in 1955, and further expanded up to 5.2 mgd in 1980. Twenty years later, due to the plant’s age and more stringent requirements for discharging to the Rock River, the City undertook a comprehensive Facilities Plan. Completed in 2000, the Facilities Plan recommended that a new treatment plant be constructed on a new 40-acre tract adjacent to the old plant site. Design of the new facilities took place in 2001, with construction commencing in 2002. Completed in 2004, the new 5.2 mgd plant is designed to meet the City’s needs through the year 2024. The treatment plant site will accommodate future growth well beyond the next twenty years. Recycling – Processing and Disposal of Biosolids In the wastewater treatment process, a mixture of naturally occurring microbes consumes the pollutants and purifies the water. As the treatment progresses, an excess of microbial solids is produced, called biosolids. The biosolids undergo a fermentation process to stabilize the material, killing potential pathogens and reducing odor potential. The fermentation process produces methane gas as a byproduct, which is burned in boilers to produce the heat needed for fermentation. The treated biosolids are next dewatered to form a “cake” for storage. The finished product is rich in nutrients and organic material similar to peat, making it an excellent soil additive for agricultural use. It is tested extensively to make certain that all WDNR and EPA regulations governing biosolids use as a fertilizer are met. The material is then spread on farm fields in the fall and spring, depending on land availability. The recycling of biosolids to agricultural lands represents an environmentallysound use of resources. Plant Operation Treatmentplantstaffperformthedailytasksrequiredtomaintain optimal plant performance. The operators need accurate data to monitor the status of plant components, making certain that all of the various processes are running efficiently. Electronic sensors are strategically placed throughout the plant to monitor and control its state. A computer in each building collects data from the sensors, communicating through a fiber-optic system with the main Control Room in the Administration Building. From the Control Room, the operators can observe the status of theentireplant.Theinformationprovidedthroughthecomputer system allows the operators to make decisions about adjusting plant controls and scheduling equipment maintenance. Trained operators ensure that the plant runs at peak efficiency. This building stores treated biosolids, which form a “cake.” Raw Sewage Primary Effluent Secondary Effluent Final Effluent Highly treated water is returned to the Rock River. The City’s first sewer line being laid in 1895. Photo courtesy of the Watertown Historical Society. www.watertownhistory.org.