Wichita began construction on a $357M Biological Nutrient Removal wastewater facility to improve Arkansas River water quality and address odor issues by 2027.

Wichita broke ground on a $357M Biological Nutrient Removal wastewater facility, the second-largest infrastructure investment in the city's history. The project aims to improve Arkansas River water quality, rehabilitate critical infrastructure, and address the strong odor on the city's south side. Completion is expected by 2027 and will involve placing coverings over some clarifiers to reduce odor.

March 23, 2024
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