The Rose Hill (Kan.) Resource Management Facility does much more than reclaim the city’s wastewater and return it to the environment. It incorporates a single-stream recycling center, a tree farm and a green-waste composting facility.Add that to cleaning the water and producing Class A, EQ biosolids and you’ve got a facility that practices recycling in its broadest sense.Despite the bright recycling picture, its operators face a problem many clean-water operators struggling to run plants that are past due for modernization and expansion would love to have: an underloaded plant. Its design capacity is four times the average hydraulic load.Jamie Belden,
More Than Clean Water
The Rose Hill Resource Management Facility lives up to its name by adding household recycling, tree farming and more to production of clean water and biosolids.
May 19, 2014
| by Steve Frank, APR, WEF Fellow |



















