The Bay City Water Works began treating water from the Saginaw Bay in 1922, replacing the original plant that had been built nearby in the 1870s. In about the 1970s this plant was replaced by another new plant. However it was used to pump water to the new treatment plant up until around 2015 when it was finally decommissioned. The plant is currently for sale requiring development for $375,000. The only thing left in the old plant is the pumping equipment used to move the water to it’s replacement. The hope for the land is that it’ll be developed and made into a draw to the region. It’ll take the right person with a vision and deep enough pockets to make it possible. If you have any more information or other suggestions, leave a comment or send us a message! https://youtu.be/7paVzjJRRz4 https://www.bayfuture.com/main/riversedge-featured-property-former-water-works/ https://youtu.be/HpB5yzUwa34
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