The FFWQTC began accepting flow in early 2001. This facility has allowed MSD to eliminate existing, neighborhood package treatment plants that had a history of operational problems as the infrastructure has expanded in the area east, west and north of the plant. The plant is permitted to receive an average daily flow of 6.5 million gallons per day and has a peak hour capacity of 24 million gallons per day. Plant facilities process wastewater to tertiary-level standards, meaning at least 85 percent of its major pollutants are removed before being discharged into Floyds Fork Creek, a tributary to the Salt River. Processing of wasted biosolids are hauled to another Water Quality Treatment Center for dewatering and disposal. Floyds Fork is MSD’s showcase plant for educational tours. About 15 tours per year are conducted for local Middle School, High School and college students.
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