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Water Reclamation Facility
(formerly the Water Pollution Control Center)




3530 Central Avenue S.E.
Canton, OH 44707
Phone (330) 489-3080
Fax (330) 489-3084

Mission Statement
Contact Us
Facility Information
Awards
Industrial Local Limits
Industrial Waste Discharge Permit Application
Administrative Penalty Schedule - Industrial Users


   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cleanwater.jpg - 13899 Bytes MISSION STATEMENT

The function of the Water Pollution Control Center is to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of Canton via cost-effective wastewater treatment resulting in safe discharge into Nimishillen Creek.

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MANAGEMENT/CONTACTS

Tracy J. Mills
Superintendent
330-438-4803
John R. Leiendecker
Asst. Superintendent
330-438-4804
George J. Rohde
Industrial Waste Supervisors
330-438-4812
Kelly A. Berta
Chief Chemist
330-438-4781
Doug I. Dickerhoff
Maintenance Chief
330-438-4805

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INDUSTRIAL PRETREATMENT PROGRAM CONTACTS

Address for Report Submittal
cantonindw@ci.canton.oh.us

George J. Rohde
Industrial Waste Supervisor
330-438-4812
Lisa Mearkle
Industrial Waste Inspector
330-438-4810
Nicholas M. Kneffler
Industrial Waste Inspector
330-438-4809
Ray Skotnicky
Industrial Waste Inspector
330-438-4808

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facility.jpg - 12638 Bytes FACILITY INFORMATION

The City of Canton Water Pollution Control Center is a tertiary treatment facility designed for an average flow of 39 mgd and a peak flow of 67 mgd. The plant wet stream consists of mechanical screening, raw wastewater pumping, grit removal, preaeration, primary clarification, activated sludge secondary treatment, secondary clarification, effluent filtration, effluent disinfection, and dechlorination. Effluent flows by gravity to Nimishillen Creek. Solids handling consists of gravity thickening of primary and secondary sludge, dewatering by belt filter presses, and multiple hearth incineration.

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2003 Gold Award2001 Letter & Award
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INDUSTRIAL LOCAL LIMITS
Cadmium 0.136 mg/L Zinc 8.303 mg/L
Chromium (T) 3.362 mg/L Mercury 0.000 mg/L
Copper 1.508 mg/L pH 5-10 S.U.
Lead 0.581 mg/L Oil & Grease (TPH) 100 mg/L
Nickel 2.880 mg/L Oil & Grease (Total) 200 mg/L

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