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New Professionals Spring Tour and Mixer: Clinton River WRRF
Date/Time
5/15/2025
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Eastern
Event Registration
Event Type(s)
Meetings
New Upcoming Events
Event Description

 

Join MWEA's New Professional Committee
for the Spring Tour and Mixer at the Clinton River WRRF


FREE TO ATTEND!
 

When: Thursday, May 15, 2025 from 2PM-3:30PM, happy hour from 4PM-6PM.

What: Plant tour of the Clinton River WRRF with happy hour after, location TBD.

More Details Below
 

Food and Drink tabs have been picked up by our sponsors:
 

 
Available
for
Sponsorship

Sponsor - $250 (Limit of 3 available)

  • Company Logo/Name on all event advertising and social media.
  • Recognition during event welcome announcements.
  • Ability promote any facility projects you were involved with and be on-hand during the tour to answer questions.
Note: A sponsorship does NOT include representatives. Please register these separately.
Location
Setting: In-Person
Clinton River WRRF
155 N. Opdyke Rd.
Pontiac, MI 48342
UNITED STATES

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Contact Person
MWEA - Sheryl Wicks
(phone: 517-641-7377)
Details

TOUR Address: Clinton River WRRF, 155 N. Opdyke Rd, Pontiac, MI 48342
 

Boots, Hard Hat, Glasses, and Vests Required


Plant Description: The Clinton River Water Resource Recovery Facility became a part of the WRC in 2011. The facility treats approximately 30 million gallons of stormwater and sanitary sewage each day, serving the communities of Auburn Hills, Independence Township, Lake Angelus, Lake Orion, Oakland Township, Orion Township, Oxford Township, the Village of Oxford, Pontiac, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Waterford Township and West Bloomfield Township.
The Pontiac Clinton River Water Resource Recovery Facility recently completed the construction of a new Thermal Hydrolysis Pretreatment (THP) system, sludge dewatering system improvements, expansion and improvement of the existing dewatered biosolids storage facility, and construction of a new septage receiving facility. The THP system is a newer and innovative process that involves conditioning of the sludge under high heat prior to anaerobic digestion. This process results in a more easily digested sludge and a Class A  Exceptional Biosolids.


MIXER Address: TBD

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