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Theresa Street Wastewater Treatment Facility


Theresa Street Facility

Underneath and throughout Lincoln are 840 miles of sanitary sewer lines and 14 pumping stations that keep the wastewater flowing to two municipal treatment plants. The Theresa Street Plant sits on 51 acres along Salt Creek in the north central section of the City. As Lincoln expanded to the east, the Northeast Wastewater Treatment Plant was constructed just south of Interstate 80 and east of Highway 77. The Theresa Street facility has a maximum capacity of 24.5 million gallons per day and on an average day presently treats about 18 million gallons of wastewater. The Northeast facility presently treats about 6.5 million gallons per day. That adds up to 24.5 million gallons of water per day running through the two treatment plants - enough to fill Holmes Lake in 3 and one-half days.

How Wastewater Treatment Is Done at the Theresa Street Facility

Technology gives us the capability to treat wastewater so that the processed water can be safely returned to the environment. At the Theresa Street Plant, the activated sludge process and trickling filter system is used for the treatment of wastewater.

The activated sludge process gives the best results of all treatment methods. Wastewater passes through two complete stages of treatment and is also disinfected with chlorine. The simplified chart at the right and the description omit many of the technical terms and engineering processes involved. However, they will give you a general understanding of how wastewater is treated at the Theresa Street Plant.

Diagram of the process of wastewater treatement

The sections above describe basic treatment methods. However, large amounts of sludge which have been removed from the wastewater must still be processed. Here is how that is done:

Supporting Services

The Theresa Street Plant was designed for an average daily flow of 30 million gallons per day and a peak stream flow of 61 million gallons per day. There are dozens of support activities performed daily to be certain the wastewater treatment processes are properly accomplished.

For example, a laboratory is staffed with chemists and technicians who conduct continuous tests as a quality control measure. Activities such as maintenance and repair of the system are carried out routinely by Theresa Street Plant technicians and craftsmen.

An Invitation

We want you to know as much as possible about the Theresa Street Water Pollution Control Plant and how it operates. Group tours of the treatment facility are available. Simply telephone or write us. We want you to see for yourself that you truly can take your sewer service for granted.

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