The first available sewer plans for the Minden-Gardnerville area date back to October 1921.
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The land for the facility was donated by Graham Sanford of the Dangberg Company at a location that was at the time, located several miles out of town. This location in a low spot of the valley is beneficial to facilitate gravity flow of the sewage to the plant without the use of costly lift stations which can incur tremendous maintenance costs.
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One of the first major expansions of the District occurred in 1977 at a cost of $2.6 million. Since the mid-eighties, the District has undergone expansion of the facilites every 2 - 3 years at an average cost of $2 - 3 millions dollars to accomondate the growth within the District with the last federal funding being in the mid 1980's.
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MGSD treatment processes consists of biological treatment in which bacteria and other organisms break down the waste. Also employed, is the use of beneficial land application uses of effluent and bio-solids. ( The Treatment Process)
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