The cities of Rogers and Springdale created the Northwest Arkansas Conservation Authority (NACA) pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated 14-233-101, et seq, the “Joint County and Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Act” to address the treatment and disposal of bio-solids in Washington and Benton counties. Since its creation in 2002, eight additional municipalities joined the Authority whose mission expanded to include not only bio-solids, but also wastewater treatment, community education, and watershed monitoring and protection. It current membership roster includes the cities of:
- Bentonville
- Bethel Heights
- Cave Springs
- Centerton
- Elm Springs
- Highfill
- Lowell
- Springdale
- Rogers
- Tontitown
Each member city is represented on the Authority’s board of directors.
NACA’s program includes an initial six million gallon per day wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) on a 470 acre regional treatment site and a biosolids treatment facility (BSTP) that not only handles the output of the NACA wastewater treatment plant, but also provides cost-effective biosolids management for the other water treatment facilities in northwest Arkansas. This facility is planned to begin operation in 2008.
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