Risk: Low Operational Secondary treatment

Consort Lagoon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, Village of Consort, Alberta

Village of Consort, Alberta, Canada

Overview

Consort Lagoon Creek is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving the Village of Consort, Alberta, Canada.

Consort Lagoon Creek is a wastewater treatment plant located in the Village of Consort, within Special Area No. 4, Alberta, Canada. The facility serves a small population of 67 residents, reflecting its role in a rural community. As an operational plant, it provides essential sanitation services to this sparsely populated area. The plant employs secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment process required for most municipal wastewater systems. Under Canada's federal wastewater regulations, secondary treatment is the minimum requirement for facilities discharging to freshwater environments. This level of treatment effectively reduces organic matter and suspended solids, protecting local water quality. The treated effluent is discharged into a local watercourse, likely a creek or tributary within the Battle River watershed, which ultimately drains into the North Saskatchewan River and then into Lake Winnipeg. The plant's inland location and small scale mean its environmental impact is localized, but proper treatment is crucial for maintaining the health of downstream aquatic ecosystems.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into a local watercourse within the Battle River basin, which flows into the North Saskatchewan River and eventually reaches Lake Winnipeg. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is important for regional biodiversity. The small discharge volume and secondary treatment help minimize nutrient loading and protect downstream water quality.

Frequently asked questions

Consort Lagoon Creek is located in the Village of Consort, within Special Area No. 4, Alberta, Canada.

The plant serves a small population of 67 residents in the Village of Consort.

The plant discharges treated effluent into a local watercourse, likely a creek or tributary within the Battle River watershed.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required for municipal wastewater in Canada.

The plant operates under Canada's federal wastewater regulations, which mandate secondary treatment for most municipal facilities to protect freshwater environments.

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