How can you be sure the Wastewater Treatment Facility is doing its job?
The City of Batavia’s Wastewater Treatment Facility is highly regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. These agencies perform random testing of the facilities effluent. The USEPA, through the IEPA, issues a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. Included in the NPDES Permit are specific guidelines concerning the testing of the facilities effluent.

The City of Batavia performs lab analysis 5 days a week, which is significantly more frequent than the NPDES Permit requires. Our facility averages 2 milligrams per liter BOD and 4 milligrams per liter suspended solids in its effluent or 10% and 20% respectively, of the allowable maximum limits under the city’s NPDES Permit.

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1. Who owns and operates the Wastewater Treatment Facility and Collection System?
2. How can you be sure the Wastewater Treatment Facility is doing its job?
3. Why can't I pipe my sump pump into my sanitary drain?
4. Sewage is backing up in my basement, what should I do?
5. How can I prevent future sewer backups?
6. It smells like sewer gas in my basement, what should I do?