Overview
L Orignal Wastewater Treatment Plant serves the community of Champlain, Ontario, Canada. This secondary treatment facility handles a discharge volume of 703 cubic meters per day for a population of 1,566.
L Orignal Wastewater Treatment Plant is located in Champlain, Ontario, Canada, serving the local community of L'Orignal. The plant provides secondary treatment for a population of approximately 1,566 residents, with a reported wastewater discharge volume of 703 cubic meters per day. As a secondary treatment facility, the plant meets the standard requirements under Canadian federal and provincial regulations, which mandate secondary treatment for municipal wastewater to reduce organic matter and suspended solids. The plant's scale aligns with small community wastewater systems common in rural Ontario. The treated effluent is discharged into the local watershed, which ultimately drains into the Ottawa River, a major tributary of the St. Lawrence River. The Ottawa River supports diverse aquatic life and is an important waterway for the region. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality in this sensitive river ecosystem.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the local watershed that flows into the Ottawa River, which then joins the St. Lawrence River. The Ottawa River is a large, ecologically significant waterway that supports fish populations, including species like walleye and northern pike, and provides habitat for migratory birds. Protecting this river from nutrient pollution and pathogens is critical for maintaining water quality and biodiversity in the St. Lawrence River system.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located on Bobois Street in L'Orignal, Champlain, Ontario, Canada, within the Prescott and Russell Counties.
The plant serves a population of approximately 1,566 residents in the L'Orignal area of Champlain.
The treated effluent is discharged into the local watershed, which flows into the Ottawa River, a major tributary of the St. Lawrence River.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard required under Canadian regulations for municipal wastewater to reduce organic matter and suspended solids.
The plant operates under the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) guidelines and provincial Ontario regulations, which mandate secondary treatment for municipal wastewater to protect receiving water bodies.
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