Welcome to the Davenport Recycled Water Project!


The Davenport Recycled Water Project (DRWP) is a project to upgrade the existing wastewater treatment plant in Davenport. This project will upgrade the Davenport County Sanitation District’s wastewater treatment plant by dredging accumulated solids in the treatment lagoon, installing alarms for the filtration and disinfection processes, and adding redundancy for coagulant and hypochlorite dosing. The project also consists of the construction of a storage pond for treated water, which will allow adjacent farmers to use recycled water for irrigation.


Monday, October 22, 2018

October Update

https://www.santacruzsentinel.com/2018/10/18/davenport-launches-new-coastal-recycled-water-project/

The ribbon cutting for the recycled water treatment plant on 10/18/2018

 
 
 The community watched as the completed storage pond filled up with recycled water. 

 
 
The recycled water storage tank and truck fill station that will soon be available to the public once the State required Title 22 process for regulating the recycled water is finalized.

 
Stay tuned to learn more about purchasing recycled water.