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Blue Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant

Blue Lake is the second largest MCES plant and is the third largest plant in Minnesota. Located on the Minnesota River, the Blue Lake Plant treats an average of 26 million gallons of wastewater per day.

The Blue Lake Plant has a design capacity to treat 32 million gallons of wastewater per day. The plant provides primary and secondary treatment to wastewater before discharging it in to the Minnesota River. A new solids thickening and dewatering facility began operation in fall 2000. In addition, a solids handling facility also opened and is operated under a joint venture between MCES and the New England Fertilizer Company (NEFCO). The sludge produced at Blue Lake is dewatered, dried and pelletized for use as a fertilizer.

Wastewater Treatment Plant Information

  • Location: Shakopee, Minnesota
  • Type: Advanced secondary with chlorination/dechlorination
  • Capacity: 32 million gallons per day
  • Discharges to: Minnesota River
  • Communities served: 29
  • Population served: 300,000
  • Interceptors to plant: 108 miles

 

Read about the plant's energy conservation projects.

 

For more information about the plant, please contact Tim O'Donnell at 651-602-1269 or at tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us

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