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Learn how water and wastewater is treated in different cities and towns in Canada using this collection of virtual facility tours.

Consider contacting your local water authority for an in-person tour to see how your water gets to the tap and where it goes after you use it.

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Barry’s Water Treatment Tour – Region of Peel

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History of Wastewater in Hamilton, ON

Discover the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant with Chris

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Utilities Kingston Implements Plant-Wide Control System to Streamline Wastewater Treatment Plant

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Water and Wastewater Facility Tours

The Fort Worth Water Department offers free tours of our water and wastewater treatment facilities. These tours are available for community groups and schools served by the Fort Worth Water Department.

The water plant tour highlights the process used to purify raw water (water from lakes, rivers and reservoirs) and treat it to drinking water standards. Tours are conducted Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

This tour walks you through the biological process used to clean sewage water and prepare it for release into the Trinity River. The tour includes a preliminary overview highlighting the various phases of wastewater treatment. Tours are conducted Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

General Tour information

  • Tours must be pre-arranged and depend on staff availability.
  • Tours range from 30 to 90 minutes and include a preliminary overview followed by a walking tour.
  • Water and wastewater tours can accommodate up to 40 individuals.
  • All participants must be at least 10 years old.
  • Please dress comfortably and wear tennis or other closed-toe shoes. Note: A change in security levels can require cancellation of scheduled tours at the last minute.

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  • January 25, 2016

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EBMUD's Treatment Plant treats sewage to meet stringent state and federal standards before recycling it or releasing it to the Bay. Get to Know EBMUD's Wastewater Treatment Plant!

Have you ever wondered about what happens to dirty water after it goes down the drain or is flushed down the toilet? EBMUD offers three options to learn more about how wastewater treatment protects public health and the San Francisco Bay:

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1. Online Virtual Tour

The online virtual tour “From your tap to the San Francisco Bay” is EBMUD’s newest online educational resource. The tour features a variety of engaging videos and interactive maps to help audiences of all levels learn about EBMUD’s Main Wastewater Treatment Plant.

2. Live-Guided Virtual Tour

The live-guided virtual tour is a one-hour, interactive PowerPoint presentation conducted over Zoom with an EBMUD staff member. This tour covers a range of topics, including types of wastewater, contaminants, pollution prevention, history of wastewater treatment, wastewater treatment fundamentals, and beneficial reuse. The tour is strategically designed for non-technical audiences around the high-school level; however, it can be customized as needed for special tour requests, e.g. younger audiences, graduate-level, etc.

Upcoming dates: To be announced

Submit a  Group Tour Request Form  to schedule a virtual tour for your school, work, or community group. Reservation priority is given to schools in EBMUD's wastewater service area.

3. In-Person Tour

Visitors must be over 10 years old.

The in-person tour is led by an EBMUD staff member at the Main Wastewater Treatment Plant and is approximately 1.5 hours. Chaperones are required for children and all attendees must be over 10 years old. Individual safety waivers are required. Safety is EBMUD’s top priority, as the treatment plant is an active, fully operational plant with heavy truck traffic. This tour involves walking up and down narrow stairways, walking over uneven ground, and potentially being exposed to strong odors and birds.

Wednesday 5/22/24, 1:30pm: Reservations open at 8pm sharp 5/8/24

Saturday 6/29/24, 10:00am: Reservations open at 8pm sharp 6/13/24

Wednesday 7/17/24, 6:30pm: Reservations open at 8pm sharp 7/3/24

To requst an in-person tour for your school, work, or community group:

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Begin your career path and prepare for your ‘C’ level state license exam through Barry University!

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Barry University is approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to offer non-credit continuing education training courses for the  Water  and  Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Level ‘C’ . Florida Statutes require anyone who operates a drinking water treatment plant or a domestic wastewater treatment plant to be licensed by FDEP. As of May 1, 2011, licensure for Water Distribution System Operators became mandatory. To qualify for licensure, an applicant must meet minimum educational and work experience requirements for each class of license. A passing score is required on the exam for the type and level license desired.

For license requirements and qualifications, please visit the Department of Environmental Protection:  www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wff/ocp

Our courses will provide you with an understanding of basic principles required for the proper operation of domestic wastewater treatment facility or the drinking water treatment field.

Upon successful completion of the training course, students will receive a certificate of completion from Barry University.

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Water treatment operation, class c.

Description:  This is an entry level course for the student just beginning studies in the water treatment field. This course covers the fundamental principles involved in water treatment plant operation. Information is presented on the importance and responsibilities of a water treatment plant operator, sources of water, reservoir management, intake structures, drinking water regulations, fluoridation, instrumentation, and advanced lab procedures. Administrative procedures for dealing with budgeting, setting rates, recordkeeping, personnel administration, public relations, and emergency planning are also covered in this course. Water treatment practices vary widely in different areas of the country; however, a limited number of distinct processes can usually be identified in any treatment plant. This is an interactive course including class lecture and laboratory. The course is 132 hours in total.

Students are required to purchase the following books on their own:

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Cost: $1,450.00

Wastewater Treatment Operation, Class C

Description:  This course provides you with an understanding of the basic principles required for the proper operation of a domestic wastewater treatment facility. Information presented includes the role and responsibilities of a treatment plant operator, an explanation of why wastes must be treated, and detailed descriptions of the equipment and processes used in a wastewater treatment plant. Operators learn to operate and maintain racks, screens, sedimentation tanks, trickling filters, rotating biological contactors, package activated sludge plants, oxidation ditches, ponds, and chlorination facilities. Topics covered include conventional activated sludge processes, sludge digestion and solids handling, effluent disposal, plant safety and good housekeeping, plant and equipment maintenance, laboratory procedures and chemistry, use of computers for plant operation and maintenance, analysis and presentation of data, and records and report writing. Operators also learn to analyze and solve operational problems and to perform mathematical calculations relating to wastewater treatment process control. This is an interactive course including class lecture and laboratory. The course is 132 hours in total.

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  • Manual ISBN 978-0-13-587898-9
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Note: Class times and dates subject to change based upon enrollment.

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Here's what it's like inside the oldest continuously running water plant in Michigan

MONROE — Before the tour ended, Christopher S. Knight made a point to shout out, “Happy Birthday, water plant!”

Friday was the 100th anniversary of the City of Monroe's Water Treatment Plant on East Front Street, which has been in operation since March 1, 1924. To mark the occasion, the city offered hourly public tours, anniversary booklets and decorated cookies.

Before the tour started, Barry S. LaRoy, the city's director of water and wastewater, said it was a “real honor” to celebrate the anniversary. LaRoy has worked for the City of Monroe for nearly 32 years, more than 1/3 of the plant’s life. He said the facility is the oldest continuously running water plant in Michigan. The city is applying for a historical marker from the state.

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Dozens, including many children, turned out for the tours led by Knight, water plant superintendent. Knight has worked at the plant for almost 30 years and has been its superintendent since 2009. The tours followed the path the Lake Erie water takes through the plant, including the ozonation building and the clarifier.

Knight said in 1924, this area had fewer citizens and businesses, so the plant pumped just 3 million gallons of water today. Today it's pumping 18 million gallons a day, slightly less in winter months, when there are no swimming pools and sprinklers in use. In 100 years, the plant's treated more than 85 billion gallons of water, which is 2 percent of Lake Erie.

Ozone has been used in the water treatment process since the 1970s. Ozone helps remove pathogens and bacteria from water.

Next, Knight led the tour into the domed-topped Clarifier 3 building, which was constructed in 1972. Here, 10 million gallons of water a day are treated. The plant has three clarifiers, or giant tubs, where 95 percent of dirt is removed from the water. The water in the tubs is kept at 41 degrees. In harsh winters, like 2014-15, a thin layer of ice can form on top of the water.

“It doesn’t hurt the treatment,” Knight said.

Chlorine is added to the water after clarification. Water’s final stop is the filter gallery, which wasn’t on the tour. Today, the plant has 12 filters. Charcoal makes up most of the filter; silica sand and garnet sand fill up the rest.

“What participles are left (from the clarifier) get out in the filter. This is the polishing. It removes any particles,” Knight said.

Outside, Knight gave tour attendees more water facts and answered questions.

He said the city adds two chemicals to water: fluoride and the corrosive inhibitor called zinc orthophosphate.

Fluoride is recommended by the American Dental Association and the Environmental Protection Agency.

“There is not adequate levels in the water. We started Dec. 5, 1951, at the request of city council. It helps enamel, strengthens teeth and prevents cavities,” Knight said.

The corrosive inhibiter prevents lead and copper from older pipes from leaching into water.

“Water sits between the line and the main. At night, it could be six to seven hours,” Knight said.

Homes that have water pipes from before 1945 can have them inspected and/or replaced free by the city. To learn more, call 734-384-9150.

Various tests are performed on the water in the plant; some are done every hour. Checks also are performed weekly throughout the county.

“What good would it do if the water was good here and left here and went bad?,” Knight said.

The city has three water towers. The one in Monroe's Roessler Field holds ½ million gallons of water. Towers in Ida and Maybee each hold ¼ million gallons. Although the towers store water, their most important job is to maintain water pressure.

“Without them, pressure would be up and down all the time. It balances the system,” Knight said.

The Monroe Water Treatment Plant serves 12 communities. The impetus for the plant was the 1915 typhoid fever outbreak. LaRoy said homes back then had private wells that were often too close to outhouses.

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“There was no treatment and no wastewater treatment,” LaRoy said.

Because of contamination, more than 44 typhoid cases occurred among the population of 12,000 people.“It was massive hysteria,” LaRoy said.

So, the city built the water treatment plant that’s still in operation today. Major expansions took place in 1948 and 1972. LaRoy said the city is always working on water infrastructure. Plans this year include expansion of the South Custer Booster Station.

"An additional pump is required for the station to meet firm capacity," LaRoy said. "This project requires a building expansion, and we will be replacing the emergency backup generator at the same time. The project has already started and is just east of the Monroe County Fairgrounds property."

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  1. Barry's Water Treatment Tour

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  2. Barry's Wastewater Treatment Tour

    Learn how your wastewater gets treated by taking a tour inside the G.E. Booth (Lakeview) Wastewater Treatment Facility. Video produced by the Region of Peel.

  3. Virtual Plant Tours

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    Throughout the tour, you will hear our unique story, get a behind-the-scenes view firsthand the path that water travels through our facility before it is delivered to your faucets and interact with our most valuable resource — our team members. 1 Hour. Hemphill Water Treatment Plant. 650 17th Street. Atlanta, GA 30318.

  5. Tours and Speakers

    Tours are available during business hours, Monday to Friday. Reservations must be made at least 4-5 weeks in advance. Tours are about 90-120 minutes long, beginning with an orientation video and ending with a question-and-answer session. The age minimum for tour participants is seventh grade. The minimum group size is 10 people; maximum is 30.

  6. Treatment plant tours

    General public treatment plant tours. Learn how wastewater can be recycled into reusable water, energy, and nutrients for plants and soil. Tours encourage visitors to think about responsible water use, the products they use, and how everyday choices can help protect our water. Wastewater tours focus on the following topics:

  7. Water and Wastewater Facility Tours

    This tour walks you through the biological process used to clean sewage water and prepare it for release into the Trinity River. The tour includes a preliminary overview highlighting the various phases of wastewater treatment. Tours are conducted Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. General Tour information. Tours must be pre-arranged and depend ...

  8. The Nitty-Gritty of Treatment Plant Tours

    Treatment Plant Operator, a magazine for wastewater and water operators, engineers and lab technicians, covers municipal and industrial treatment plants. ... Wastewater plant tours are an essential part of any public education program. Here, a few insights from those behind the process. By Sharon Verbeten; January 25, 2016

  9. Wastewater treatment plant tours

    Safety is EBMUD's top priority, as the treatment plant is an active, fully operational plant with heavy truck traffic. This tour involves walking up and down narrow stairways, walking over uneven ground, and potentially being exposed to strong odors and birds. Wednesday 5/22/24, 1:30pm: Reservations open at 8pm sharp 5/8/24.

  10. Tour the Minneapolis Tap Water Plant

    Tuesday, February 25, 2020. 8:45 AM11:15 AM08:4511:15. City of Minneapolis Water Works4300 Marshall Street NortheastFridley, MN, 55421United States(map) Google CalendarICS. This Working River Tour is sold out. To stay up to date on future tours and other events on the Mississippi River, sign up for our monthly e-newsletter.

  11. Water And Wastewater Plant Tours

    Learn about the value of water with a 30-45 minute walking tour at one of our two water treatment plants in Edmonton: Rossdale or E.L. Smith. By touring our site-specific infrastructure and processes, you'll learn about the journey water takes before it gets to your home. For more information, email us at [email protected]. Request a tour.

  12. Tours

    Tours offer an insight into the everyday operations of our treatment plants and green infrastructure sites. Tours are offered to school groups, youth groups, and community groups by request. Each tour is approximately 1 hour in duration. To learn about tour availability, contact our education team at [email protected]. Water Plant Tours.

  13. Tours Program

    Please read our Tour Safety Guidelines below for more information. To schedule your Group Tour, fill out a Tour Request Form and email it to Julie Patino at [email protected]. To reserve your spot for a Public Tour or for more information, contact Julie at (562) 908-4288, extension 2300, or via email.

  14. Water Treatment Operation Class C

    Manual ISBN 978--13-671065-3 . Publisher: California State University at Sacramento. Cost: $1,450.00. Register. Wastewater Treatment Operation, Class C. Description: This course provides you with an understanding of the basic principles required for the proper operation of a domestic wastewater treatment facility.

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    Water treatment deals with three big problems caused by having 8.2-million people living on just over 300 square miles of land: 1) cholera, dysentery, and other diseases known to kill off members ...

  16. From Flush to Finish

    From Flush to Finish - Tour a Wastewater Treatment Plant. Freya Farley. May 11, 2022. When: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 from 10 AM - 11 AM Location: Environmental Operations 929 Calvert Avenue, St. Michaels, MD 21663 ... Join us on a tour of the St. Michaels Waste Water Treatment Plant to find out! We will learn how environmental engineers have ...

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  18. Forsyth County Water and Sewer offers tours of water treatment plants

    Posted 6:50AM on Saturday, January 7, 2023. The Forsyth County Water and Sewer department is now offering tours of its water treatment and wastewater treatment plants to the community. The tours will be of one of the county's key facilities responsible for processing drinking water or treating wastewater. Those who take a tour will be given a ...

  19. Monroe water plant marks 100th anniversary with public tour

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  20. Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia

    Elektrostal Geography. Geographic Information regarding City of Elektrostal. Elektrostal Geographical coordinates. Latitude: 55.8, Longitude: 38.45. 55° 48′ 0″ North, 38° 27′ 0″ East. Elektrostal Area. 4,951 hectares. 49.51 km² (19.12 sq mi) Elektrostal Altitude.

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    64 reviews. Location 4.2. Cleanliness 3.5. Service 3.7. Value 3.6. The sanatorium "Valuevo" is a historical health resort located in a unique location of the New Moscow on the territory of 30 hectares of the ancient noble estate of Count Musin-Pushkin with a perfectly preserved architectural ensemble and a landscape park, in an ecologically ...

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