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Frank C Amerson Jr Water Treatment Facility, United States of America



Some of the worst flooding occurred along Georgia's Ocmulgee River and its tributaries; Macon was one of the hardest hit cities.

  • The Bibb Water Treatment Plant project was a response to massive flooding of the township of Macon a
    In 1994, Tropical Storm Alberto caused heavy damage to the existing Riverside...
  • The Town Creek Water Treatment Plant and associated facilities cost $125 million to design and build
    A total of 78 counties were declared federal disaster areas - 55 in Georgia,...

  • Some of the worst flooding occurred along Georgia's Ocmulgee River and its...

  • Water drawn from the Ocmulgee River is pumped to Javors J Lucas Lake - the...

  • A high-capacity pump withdraws raw water from the reservoir lake. The Frank C...

  • The finished water is stored in a number of domed clearwells on the 1,200ha...

  • The view looking from one of the clearwells towards the water production...

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