Estado:
Complete
Location:
Westland - United States of America
Region:
Northern America
Total cost:
USD $0
Duration:
1 year 7 months
Start:
08 June 2011
End:
30 January 2013
Working Areas
Operation & Maintenance
Production Processes & Service Quality & Water Safety (Drinking Water)
Organizations Involved
City of Westland, Michigan — Lead Mentee
Canton Township, Michigan — Lead Mentor
SDGs
6.3Improved water quality, reduced untreated wastewater and increased recycling & safe reuse
Project description
The aim of this WOP is access to qualified water distribution system operator

Describe WOPs activities
Canton Township and the City of Westland entered into a shared service agreement. Canton Township provided a qualified water operator to assist Westland in monitoring its water distribution system and in overseeing the city's compliance with the drinking water regulations of the State of Michigan.

Westland benefited from the professional expertise of Canton employees who regularly met with city public works officials, performed site visits as needed, and collaborated on reports and other matters related to the city's water system.
Project main objectives
Access to qualified water distribution system operator
Compliance with the Michigan Safe Water Drinking Act
Most significant results
- Compliance with the Michigan Safe Water Drinking Act by providing Westland with a properly licensed S-1 operator-in-charge.

- Westland saves $50,000 annually

- Canton Township receives revenue enhancement of $20,000 annually (inclusive of another shared service agreement)