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    Metro District - General
    The Metro Wastewater Reclamation District is the largest wastewater treatment facility between the Mississippi River and the West Coast. The Metro District treats more than 150 million gallons of wastewater a day at this premier plant using the most modern technologies available to model the oldest known treatment system -- Nature... More
    Biosolids
    METROGRO™ products are an excellent, natural way to enrich and conserve our valuable land resources. Organic material is removed during the wastewater treatment process and refined in a careful procedure to reduce odor and destroy pathogens. Biosolids are safe, too... More
    Environmental Management System for Biosolids
    An EMS (Environmental Management System) for Biosolids is an organized management system developed by the National Biosolids Partnership (NBP). The purpose of the EMS is to strive for continual improvement of biosolids management, as well as to promote public acceptance of biosolids use and disposal practices... More
    Fat Free Sewers
    Sewer overflows and backups can cause health hazards, damage home interiors, and threaten the environment. An increasingly common cause of overflows is sewer pipes blocked by grease. Grease gets into the sewers from household drains as well as from poorly maintained grease traps in restaurants and other businesses... More
    Industrial Pretreatment Program
    The Metro District administers a metro area program for the control of industrial wastes known as the Pretreatment Program. The purpose is to reduce discharges of pollutants from industrial and commercial sources into the municipal sewer system. The Metro District’s efforts, together with some 1,500 similar programs... More
    METROGRO™ products
    The Metro District offers METROGRO™ products to address a wide spectrum of agricultural and non-agricultural needs. Two primary products are produced: METROGRO™ Cake and METROGRO™ Compost
    To request a brochure, contact the Public Information Specialist at (303) 286-3000.