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You are here: Home / Projects / Contract Operations / Menominee Drinking Water & Wastewater Utilities

Menominee Drinking Water & Wastewater Utilities

November 22, 2019 by IAI

Operations, Maintenance & Management Services

IAI has provided full contract operation of the City of Menominee’s drinking water and wastewater treatment systems since 2001. A crew of nine full-time IAI employees provide operations, maintenance, and management services, of the City’s facilities.

4.0 MGD Surface Water Filtration Plant

Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution

A 4.0 million gallon per day (MGD) drinking water treatment plant serves more than 4,500 customers per day. The city’s drinking water comes from Lake Michigan, is filtered and treated, and distributed throughout Menominee through a network of storage tanks and underground pipes. IAI personnel operate the water treatment plant, and maintain the distribution system that delivers drinking water.

3.2 MGD Class B Activated Sludge Plant

Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Discharge

IAI provides operation and maintenance of Menominee’s wastewater collection (sanitary sewer) system, performing routine checks, preventative maintenance, and emergency response, for the lift stations, pressure and gravity sewers that bring wastewater from all over the City to the treatment plant.

Menominee’s wastewater treatment facility is designed to treat up to 3.2 MGD of domestic wastewater. The treatment plant utilizes an activated sludge treatment process, with anaerobic biosolids digestion and chlorine disinfection.  Treated water is monitored to verify that it meets discharge standards, and is then discharged to the Menominee River under a NPDES permit issued by the State of Michigan.

Capital Improvements

IAI has performed several upgrades to the water and wastewater facilities over the years, utilizing our in-house design-build and mechanical contracting capabilities.

Energy audit and aeration system upgrades conducted by IAI at the WWTP resulted in 55% energy cost savings

Within three years, the realized savings had paid for the improvement project

Groundwater Remediation Site Operations & Maintenance

On behalf of the City, IAI also operates a groundwater remediation system. A system of purgewells draws up groundwater from a contaminated former landfill site, and pumps the water to the wastewater treatment plant, where it is treated prior to discharge. IAI monitors groundwater levels at the site, contamination levels in the groundwater, and completes required annual reporting to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE).

Asset Management

IAI’s engineering and operations staff worked in collaboration with another engineering firm to complete an Asset Managment Plan for the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Work performed by IAI included equipment inventory, condition assessment and replacement costs calculation.

Comments

  1. McKayla Deming says

    March 3, 2020 at 8:57 pm

    Do you offer tours?

    • Amber Wilson says

      March 4, 2020 at 9:29 am

      Hi, McKayla! Thank you for your interest in the City of Menominee’s water and wastewater facilities. We will contact you via e-mail in response to your question.

  2. Mary Ann Falk says

    December 23, 2020 at 11:43 am

    Is tap water in Menominee mi safe to drink? If not, what filter do you recommend? Is a refrigerator filter good?

    • Amber Wilson says

      January 12, 2021 at 2:15 pm

      That is a great question, Mary Ann and thank you for visiting the IAI website. The short answer is, yes, the City of Menominee’s drinking water is safe! A longer answer is that the water is pumped from Lake Michigan, treated to remove contaminants, and monitored daily by professional operations staff, under the direction, guidance and oversight of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Any health or safety issue concerning the City of Menominee’s water supply would be communicated to the public through channels such as the City’s website or other media. Every year, the state of Michigan requires the City to publish a Consumer Confidence Report, which is prepared by IAI. The latest report is available on the City of Menominee’s website, here: https://menominee.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2019-WQR-Report.pdf

  3. Jaydon and Gavin says

    April 15, 2021 at 1:06 pm

    We are doing a slide show project on the Menominee Water Treatment Plant. We have a few questions about it. How much water does the Menominee Treatment Plant use? And how and when do you change the water? In the day or in the night?

    • Amber Wilson says

      April 15, 2021 at 2:30 pm

      Hi, Jaydon and Gavin. Thank you for contacting us! Please check your email as we sent you some information about where the City of Menominee’s water comes from, how it is treated and stored and how much water the city used last year. We also sent you a couple pictures. Good luck on your report!

  4. abby says

    April 18, 2021 at 10:39 pm

    I am doing a slideshow project on the water treatment system and was wondering a few things. How much water does the treatment plant use? Like gallons per day/year. Does the water change from day to night? (These are questions i am required to answer) “Compare Quality before used and after. Include temperature, oxygen content, ph, chemical composition, amount of pathogens”- this is another question i dont know if thats answerable here. If you have any fun facts i would love to know them! Ty for your time 🙂

    • Amber Wilson says

      April 20, 2021 at 11:38 am

      Hi, Abby. Thank you for contacting us! Please check your email as we sent you some information about where the City of Menominee’s water comes from, how it is treated and stored and how much water the city used last year. We also sent you a couple pictures. Good luck on your report!

Project Videos

Drinking Water Photos

Bay of Green Bay, Lake Michigan, near Menominee
Menominee Water Treatment Plant
Water tower
Motor control panel
Operator
Gang stirrer
Pump
Water tower
Filter control panels
Operator
Water tower
Operator
Groundwater storage tank
Filter
Operator
Backflow preventer
Water meters
Laboratory
Pump
Service truck
Bay of Green Bay, Lake Michigan, near Menominee

Wastewater Photos

Aerial view of wastewater treatment plant, looking toward Lake Michigan (Menominee River on the right)
Menominee Wastewater Treatment Plant
Aerial view of aeration basins
Aerial view of wastewater treatment plant, looking toward the Menominee River
Crew walking through primary clarifier building
Primary clarifer building
Tools in maintenance shop
Changing chlorine cylinders
Aerial view of chlorine contact chamber
Anaerobic digesters
Replacement parts
Maintenance garage
Aerial view of aeration basins
Sludge transfer pump
Blower gallery
Changing chlorine cylinders
Anaerobic digester
Sludge transfer pump
Aerial view of wastewater plant, looking north
Operator in laboratory
Service truck
Laboratory glassware
Aeration basins and main treatment plant building
Sludge storage tank
Aeration basin
Main treatment plant building and aeration basins
Aerial view of wastewater treatment plant, looking toward Lake Michigan (Menominee River on the right)

OMM Services in Menominee

IAI’s operations, maintenance and management contract with the City of Menominee includes:

  • Drinking Water Treatment & Distribution
  • Wastewater Collections & Treatment
  • Certified Operators
  • Industrial Pretreatment Program management
  • Laboratory QA/QC with Wisconsin state laboratory certification for some analysis
  • Asset Management Program
  • Capital Improvements Planning
  • Groundwater Remediation Operations
  • Biosolids Residuals Management Plan

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