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The Carl B. Stokes Public Utilities Building is located in Downtown Cleveland. This is the administration and engineering headquarters for the Division of Water.
The Carl B. Stokes
Public Utilities Building
The CWD Control Center monitors all parts of the delivery system to make sure customer needs are met.  The Center's SCADA computer system is the nerve center of the water system's pumping and distribution operations. The 23-million gallon Parma Reservoir and 50 MGD Parma Pump Station are also located within the Control Center Complex.
Supervisory Control Center
& Engineering Field Service Office
Crown has a daily pumping capacity of 112 million gallons of raw water and 50 million gallons of potable water. Crown treats water in a series of 12 filtration beds and 5 sedimentation tanks. The plant has recently went through a $135 million renovation and upgrade.
Crown Water Treatment Plant
Supported by a 25 million gallon reservoir and containing 32 filtration beds, Garrett A. Morgan can pump 200 million gallons of raw water per day, and process 150 million gallons of potable water.
Garrett A. Morgan
Water Treatment Plant
Baldwin has one of the largest covered reservoirs in the world, able to store 135 million gallons of treated water.  Baldwin Treatment Plant is capable of producing 165 million gallons of water per day.  In 1973, the entire facility was designated an historic landmark by the Cleveland Landmarks Commission for its outstanding architecture.
Baldwin Water Treatment Plant
Fairmount Pump Station is the distribution facility associated with Baldwin Treatment Plant.  Fairmount Station takes water supplied by  Baldwin's 135 million gallon reservoir and pumps it to the eastern and southeastern water distribution system.
Fairmount Pump Station
Equipped with 24 filters, 4 rapid mix tanks, 12 flocculation basins, and 8 settling basins. Nottingham, serves primarily southeastern suburbs, has a treatment capacity of 100 million gallons of water per day.
Nottingham
Water Treatment Plant
This location is responsible for the repair and maintenance of the Division of Water distribution infrastructure. This consists of 5,000 miles of water mains, 115,000 main line valves, and 68,000 fire hydrants, covering a 640 square mile service area.
Harvard Station
Distribution Maintenance

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