Water Pollution Control Plant
Department Services
The City of Davenport Water Pollution Control Plant is one of the largest Wastewater Treatment plants in the State of Iowa. As a Grade IV activated sludge plant, it consists of preliminary, primary and secondary treatment of wastewater with digestion and composting of the biosolids that are produced. It was opened in January of 1977, at an original cost of $18,000,000, and, has an annual budget of $4.1 million dollars with a service rate of $1.48 per 100 cubic ft. (750 gallons) of water. It serves the cities of Davenport, Bettendorf, Panorama Park and Riverdale, Iowa.
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The City of Davenport Water Pollution Control Plant is one of the largest Wastewater Treatment plants in the State of Iowa. As a Grade IV activated sludge plant, it consists of preliminary, primary and secondary treatment of wastewater with digestion and composting of the biosolids that are produced.