Duluth unveils an 8.2 million gallon tank designed to protect Lake Superior from SSOs

New tank raises the city’s stormwater/wastewater holding capacity to 15 million gallons

 

The City of Duluth, Minn., has completed a $20 million tank to store diluted wastewater during rain events and help prevent overflows into Lake Superior. The 8.2-million-gallon tank stands at the edge of the Lakewalk in Canal Park. It is part of the city’s settlement with the...

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