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Three Rivers Filtration Plant Print E-mail


The Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant was constructed at the confluence of Fort Wayne's three rivers in 1933. When it was built, it had the capacity to produce 24 million gallons of water per day (MGD). Since the original construction there have been two major additions: a 24 MGD expansion in 1955 and a 24 MGD addition in 1981. The total capacity of the Plant today is 72 million gallons per day, enough to supply the needs of Fort Wayne for at least the next 10 to 15 years.

Learn more about the Plant and how water is treated in this Filtration Plant fact sheet.  

Get a copy of the Three Rivers FLP Water Quality Report 2007.

The City's water supply is the St. Joseph River.

 

Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant

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