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North Olmsted Waste Water Treatment Plant TourSubmitted by abroskilly on Tue, 10/06/2009 - 09:12.
10/10/2009 - 13:00 10/10/2009 - 15:00 Etc/GMT-4
North Olmsted Waste Water Treatment Plant Tour Scheduled for Saturday, October 10
North Olmsted, OH – The City of North Olmsted and the Rocky River Watershed Council invite you to find out what happens after you flush! On Saturday, October 10, 2009 at 1:00 PM, the North Olmsted Waste Water Treatment Plant will open its doors for a tour of the facility. The Treatment Plant is located at 23775 Mastick Rd., North Olmsted, OH 44070.
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Effective waste water treatment is one of the most important – and often most overlooked – public health and environmental accomplishments of modern civilization. The public is invited to discover the process by which sewage is treated before it is discharged into the Rocky River. While this is a free event, registration is required. Please contact Jared Bartley at 216-524-6580 x14 or jbartley [at] cuyahogaswcd [dot] org to RSVP or for more information.
The Rocky River Watershed consists of the entire area that drains to the Rocky River when it rains. This 294 square-mile network of neighborhoods, farms, forests, parks, roads and streams stretches from Medina to Lake Erie, and includes parts of Cuyahoga, Medina, Lorain and Summit Counties, including all or part of 32 municipalities and townships.
The Rocky River Watershed Council is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Its mission is to protect, restore, and perpetuate a healthy watershed through public education, watershed planning, communication, and cooperation among stakeholders. Event Homepage: http://www.MyRockyRiver.orgLocation
North Olmsted WWTP
23775 Mastick Rd.
North Olmsted, OH 44070United States
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Flushing our future
Thanks Amy for posting this event here. Every child in America should visit a waste water treatment plant...just once.