This project has had environmental, financial and social impacts in Grand Rapids. Check out the figures below.
12.6 billion – Gallons of raw, untreated sewage flowing into the Grand River in 1969
0 – Gallons of raw, untreated sewage flowing into the Grand River in 2014
59 – Number of sewer overflow sites and discharges into the Grand River eliminated by separating and replacing storm and sanitary sewers and installing 119 miles of new pipelines
$400 million – Estimated total cost of Sewer Improvement project
1% to 5% – Estimated increase in Grand Rapids property values due to the City’s sanitary and stormwater infrastructure improvements, according to research commissioned by the City through Grand Valley State University
$2.6 billion – Estimated average annual net environmental benefit from Sewer Improvement project, based on GVSU research
$232 million to $418 million – Estimated average annual net economic benefit from Sewer Improvement project
1,500 – Today, Grand Rapids Wastewater Treatment Plant uses approximately 1,500 kWh/MG to treat wastewater. This is a dramatic improvement that benefits ratepayers. By comparison:
1991 = 32 million kWh and $2.7 million spent per year
2015 = 23 million kWh and $1.9 million spent per year
11,000 – homes electrical use in savings
4,437 – Estimated jobs created directly or retained by Grand Rapids Sewer Improvement project
1,120 – Estimated jobs created indirectly or retained by Grand Rapids Sewer Improvement project
$5.5 billion to $9.6 billion – Estimated economic impact over the lifetime of the project based on spending
1 – Number of dams to be removed due to cleaner water