2024 Tour- Wheaton North High School
The AP Earth Science class at Wheaton North attended a tour of the Wheaton Sanitary District, guided by Senior Manager of Operations, Dennis Haile. The students enjoyed the tour and appreciated the amount of water the District cleans.
GOVERNMENT FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION NEWS RELEASE
(Chicago, Illinois)-Govermnent Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to Wheaton Sanitary District for its annual comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2022.
NACWA Platinum Peak Performance Award Issued to WSD
The Wheaton Sanitary District was awarded the Platinum Peak Performance Award in recognition of five years of complete and consistent National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit compliance.
PDOP Plan and Annual Update
DRAFT FY 24 Budget
Section 1. That the following budget containing an estimate of receipts and expenditures is adopted as the Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of Wheaton Sanitary District for the Fiscal Year beginning May 1, 2023 and ending April 30, 2024. Continued Below
Reminder: WSD NOT Affiliated with DOXO
Wheaton Sanitary District is not affiliated with third-party payment websites like DOXO. The only online payment portal utilized by the District is Green Pay. This is important to note to avoid any confusion or issues with payment, as using unauthorized payment portals may result in payment not being received by the District.
Northside Interceptor Sewer Replacement Project
Wheaton Sanitary District (WSD) owns and operates three separate interceptor sewers which collect wastewater from local sewer systems and convey wastewater to the District’s Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). Local sewer systems are owned by the City of Wheaton, Village of Carol Stream, and Wheaton Sanitary District. The three interceptors include the Southside Interceptor (SSI), Northside Interceptor (NSI), and County Farm Road Interceptor (a.k.a. Northwest Interceptor).
Influent Screw Pump Station Gate Replacement- Bidding Information
Notice of Categorical Exclusion for Secondary Clarifier Rehabilitation and Sludge Dewatering Improvements
RV Dump Location Moved
As of 12/30/22, WSD has moved the location of the RV Dumping Station. Please click the link below for full details.
Wheaton Sanitary District to Receive Over $2.6 Million in Funding for Secondary Clarifier Upgrades
Congressman Sean Casten (IL-06) and the Wheaton Sanitary District are proud to announce $2,655,400 in federal funding for Secondary Clarifier Upgrades that will include the installation of new mixed liquor piping, a new splitter structure, replacement of all clarifier mechanisms and components, and modifications to the sludge conveyance system to allow for increased return flows. These improvements will make sure our waterways remain clean.
“After an extremely competitive project submission process and many months spent advocating tirelessly for our community, I am proud to deliver over $2.6 million in Community Project Funding for the Wheaton Sanitary District,” said Rep. Casten. “I am proud to have fought for funding that will make our community healthier, safer, stronger, and even more resilient. This is democracy in action.”
“Clean streams, rivers, and waterways are important to every community and Wheaton Sanitary District takes pride is being able to support this in the communities we serve,” said Matthew Larson, Executive Director of Wheaton Sanitary District. “The Community Project Funding Rep. Casten secured for Wheaton Sanitary will go directly to providing wastewater treatment infrastructure that will be used to keep our streams, rivers, and waterways clean.”
WSD Spring Brook #1 Stream Bank Stabilization Project
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