Stowe is a small Vermont town with A BIG name: It’s world renowned as a ski resort that has grown to be a year-round destination. That has turned out to be a good news/bad news story for the Stowe Wastewater Treatment Facility.Since its wastewater comes entirely from homes and the hospitality industry, the plant avoids dealing with potentially toxic industrial waste. But Greg Lewis, facility superintendent, believes the community’s fame has put a spotlight on the town’s wastewater treatment and biosolids recycling programs.A lesser-known municipality might be able to avoid that spotlight, Lewis says. And the attention, fed at times
Garden Ready
An auto-thermophilic aerobic digestion process helps a popular resort community deliver Class A biosolids in keeping with the public’s high expectations.
Feb 17, 2014
| by Erik Gunn |
Cover Story
Vermont
Alfa Laval, Inc.
Centrifuge/Separator
BDP Industries, Inc.
Gravity Belt Thickener
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
Filtration Equipment/System
CB&I
Clarifier
Ozonia North America, LLC
UV Disinfection
Siemens Water Technologies Corp.
SBR
US Filter, a division of Siemens
Anaerobic Treatment



















