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Evaluating multiple water supply alternatives and preparing to select a path forward
Muskegon Heights has reached a major milestone in fulfilling Michigan Department of Environment,Great Lakes, and Energy’s 2023 Administrative Compliance Agreement: evaluating multiple water supplyalternatives and preparing to select a path forward. On December 8, 2025, Black & Veatch presented anoverview of the Alternative Portfolios to the Muskegon Heights City Council and community members.The discussion covered…
The City’s Water Filtration Plant draws its source water from Lake Michigan. This is a very desirable source of supply for the water treatment process. The Plant is a conventional treatment facility with a capacity of 25.2 million gallons per day (MGD).
The complete treatment process includes coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration to remove suspended material from the Lake Michigan water. Disinfection is achieved with the application of chlorine in the form of sodium hypochlorite. The Plant practices fluoridation in accordance with State of Michigan guidelines.
The Plant supplies potable water to the City of Muskegon Heights. The Plant staff takes great pride in producing and providing a clean, pure, and aesthetically pleasing water supply free of harmful bacteria to protect the public health. Additionally, to provide an adequate supply of water for fire protection and economic growth.
Important notifications regarding past water quality testing violations.