Chad DotsonChad Dotson, Waste Water Plant Manager

Chad Dotson, Waste Water Plant Manager

110 Lawson Street
Centerville, TN  37033

(931) 729-4265

The Town of Centerville wastewater treatment plant was established in 1968. It was a 350,000-gallon-per-day contact stabilization-activated sludge treatment plant. In 1984, it was upgraded to a 750,000 gal/day extended aeration-activated sludge plant. The most recent upgrade was completed in 2014, making the plant a 900,000-gallon-per-day plant with a 2,000,000-gallon equalization basin. 

Covering over 3 acres, the Centerville Waste Water Treatment Plant is qualified to handle the town's waste needs for years. This plant plays a vital role in industrial recruitment by ensuring prospects of our ability to serve their needs.

 

Waste Water Testing

Waste Water Testing

The wastewater is delivered to the Duck River and undergoes extensive testing in the plant's spotless laboratory. Daily tests ensure the water meets all requirements set by state and federal regulations. The wastewater is cleaner than the water initially drawn from Swan Creek, unlike in years past when sewage was scarcely treated.

The plant performs several complex tests regularly to treat the wastes thoroughly. The testing requires constant reporting to the State, EPA, and other authorities to stay compliant. To illustrate the kinds of testing, the photos below are of labels posted above hanging clipboards of reports the staff complete daily or several times per week.

biochemical oxygen demand testing

Biochemical Oxygen Demand



Total suspended solids

Total Suspended Solids

 


Daily testsDissolved Oxygen, Temperatures, and Settled Material

 

 

 

 

Parts of the Waste Water Treatment Plant