Clarkdale to buy land for effluent

Clarkdale’s Wastewater Treatment facility has one large treatment tank and two holding ponds. Waste is treated in the large tank, and effluent, or reclaimed water, is then held in one of the two ponds. From there, the reclaimed water is used for irrigation on a plot of land near the intersection of Miller Road and Luke Lane in the Railroad District, part of 82.6 acres that Clarkdale is buying.
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The town of Clarkdale is buying 82.6 acres of land it had been leasing to dump treated wastewater.

The most recent five-year lease with landowner Clarkdale Minerals ends this year and the town found that the company was looking to sell the land, near Miller Road.

Town council voted to purchase the land for $459,000 to secure a location for effluent disposal.

If some other entity bought the land, there might be an issue over allowing the town to continue its operation.

Some of the land could also be set aside for future development.

“I think that it’s going to pay off in the long run,” said Beth Escobar, a town planner. “This is industrial developable land.”

“We felt it was in the best interests of the town for a number of reasons.”

To read the full story, see the Wednesday, Nov. 5, edition of the Cottonwood Journal Extra.

Mark Lineberger

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