May 5, 2026 News
Our Bedford Heights Wastewater Treatment Plant team is making great progress on the Phase 1 Improvements Project.
Work is moving at full speed on the new 2.25-million-gallon equalization basin that will help attenuate flow rates during wet weather.
Teams are also busy constructing the new headworks/influent pump station building, including wet wells, which will increase influent capacity to 28 MGD.
Other work underway includes:
This year, the project team will target rehab to the city’s existing plant, with renovations to existing primary and secondary clarifiers, aeration tank improvements, new instrument and control systems, and critical structural repairs.
We’re proud to improve reliability while supporting the long-term sustainability of the region’s natural waterways.
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