MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Work is moving along at Mitchell’s $39.2 million south wastewater treatment complex, with the project on track to finish by fall 2026. The new system will help the city keep up with growth, replacing outdated equipment with more efficient technology. Crews have already poured foundations and are setting up giant prefabricated walls and platforms for high-powered air blowers. These will make the treatment process faster and more energy efficient, without chemicals. The project is backed by $17 million in grants and recent water rate increases. City officials say it’s a big investment, but one that’s necessary as Mitchell continues to grow and modernize. For more Government stories from MitchellNow.com, Click Here.
Mitchell’s $39M Wastewater Upgrade Taking Shape, Set to Wrap in 2026
Mitchell’s $39.2 million South Wastewater Treatment Complex is on track for completion by fall 2026, marking a major upgrade to the city’s infrastructure. Designed to support Mitchell’s ongoing growth, the project replaces outdated systems with energy-efficient, chemical-free technology.
