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City Hall Closed Wednesday, April 24, for Move

City Hall Closed Wednesday, April 24, for Move

City Hall will be closed on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, so staff can move from the current, leased offices to the new, permanent building.

The final day of operations at 3 Quail Creek Center will be Tuesday, April 23.

City Hall will reopen at 360 N. Main St. at 7 a.m. on Thursday, April 25.

A ribbon cutting and open house is planned for Tuesday, May 14, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.

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Waste Water

North Liberty’s water pollution control plant underwent a major renovation and upgrade in 2008 to meet the growing population of North Liberty. The plant uses a state-of-the-art bio-membrane reactor, which uses filters to remove particles larger than .004 µ (there are 25,400 microns in an inch). The plant’s upgrade from a conventional treatment facility vastly improved the output, and has benefited the local ecosystem, with fish and other wildlife able to return to Muddy Creek immediate adjacent to the plant.

The $8.4 million plant was the first membrane bio-reactor plant in Iowa and has been awarded the Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award, Special Recognition for Water Quality in July 2009, a prestigious award recognizing leadership and innovation in the protection of Iowa’s natural resources. The project was also recognized with a 1st Place Overall from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Iowa Grand Conceptor Award and in the Water and Waste Water category in 2010, and a National Finalist Award from 2010 National Finalist Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies in Washington, D.C. In July 2010, the plant recognized as a top performer, and featured in the industry publication Treatment Operator Magazine for its cleanliness.

A second phase to expand capacity was completed in 2018 to meet North Liberty’s continued growth.

Help keep our water water system, don’t flush items like paper towels or so-called flushable wipes, and avoid fats, oils and grease. Certain users are required to implement best management practices for their fats, oils and grease.

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