Meet the Instrument Solution Group, Metro’s Data Curators
When your water goes down the drain, countless individuals with technical and scientific expertise work tirelessly to treat and recover this water. Metro Water Recovery’s treatment facilities operate 24/7, 365 days a year to recover wastewater as we preserve and protect the health and environment of the region. Clean water leaders like Metro succeed through […]
Metro Water Recovery Supports Employees Through Industry-Leading Health and Safety Program
Metro Water Recovery is committed to a safe and responsible working environment. Our Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) division is dedicated to ensuring the safety of all Metro employees and visitors to our facilities. Metro strives to be an industry leader for employee safety and health where employees have an active role in developing related […]
The RED Team – Putting Our People First
The Human Resources Department’s Employment Services Division includes (left to right) Mike Holmes, Patricia Lopez, Scott Reed, and Kristin Libberton. The Employment Services Division is part of the Human Resources Department (HR). Known around Metro Water Recovery’s facilities as the RED (recruiting and employee development) Team, this group ensures the right people are in the […]
Metro Minute: Where Does it all go?
Have you ever wondered what happens to your water once it goes down your drain, sink, or toilet? Find out more about our efforts to treat wastewater and recover resources here at Metro Water Recovery. Join us for our first episode of Metro Minutes, where we go behind the scenes and interview experts at our […]
What’s a Connector and How Does Metro Work With Them? Find out Here!
Did you know that advances in wastewater treatment are among the most important engineering achievements in the 20th century? A series of studies in the late 1950s stressed that early sewage treatment plants in the Denver basin were overloaded and posed a serious threat to public health and the environment. These studies spurred a plan […]
Essential Workers – Featuring Metro’s Warehouse Crew
The Warehouse Crew includes Fabian Morine, Tom Copeland, Stan Light, Tawnya Thorfinson, Jordyn West,
Denise Manguso, and Kevin Cline (left to right; not pictured, Patricia Contreras).
Harnessing the Power of Data at Metro Water Recovery
Wastewater treatment plants around the world are utilizing the power of data to reduce costs and improve operations. However, working with data at large organizations like Metro Water Recovery presents numerous challenges. Employees in different departments may not be aware of what data is available or what calculations are being performed across the organization. This can result in duplicate efforts or failures to […]
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work at NTP
Quite literally, without the expertise of our employees who serve in the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Departments, our services would not run. Without their extensive knowledge of systems, processes, technology and the plant sites, there would be a lot of waste left in our water. We’re talking knowledge of pumps, deep wells, gates, valves, lift […]
Metro Water Recovery Employees Supported by Award-Winning Wellness Program
Metro Water Recovery provides a support station during Denver’s annual Bike to Work Day event. Staffed by volunteers at Metro, the station offers water, snacks, and bicycle tools for event participants from the community. On the day of the event, our tent is located along the South Platte River trail, opposite from the outfalls area at our Robert W. Hite Treatment Facility in Denver. At Metro Water Recovery, […]
Day or Night the Sampling Team’s Got It Covered
The Environmental Sampling team includes Patrick Maes, Anthony Pino, Craig Thomas, Natalie Lundell, Darnell Tullock, Gabriel Sisneros, and Jay Halliwell (left to right). At Metro Water Recovery we’re proud of the many different careers, skillsets and people that make up our organization. If you like to be on-the-go and constantly presented with problems to solve, […]
