Risk: Medium Operational Not Reported treatment

Little River Pollution Control Plant 2 - Windsor, Ontario Wastewater Treatment

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Overview

Little River Pollution Control Plant 2 serves approximately 49,000 people in Windsor, Ontario. It is an operational municipal wastewater facility within 50 km of the Great Lakes system.

Little River Pollution Control Plant 2 is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in the East Riverside area of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The plant serves a population of about 49,091 and is part of the region's wastewater infrastructure, operating under Ontario's regulatory framework for water quality. As a plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, it is subject to provincial standards that typically require secondary treatment or equivalent. The designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in million gallons per day or similar unit), indicating a facility sized for the community's needs. Operational status confirms the plant is actively treating wastewater. The plant's treated effluent discharges into the Little River system, which flows into the Detroit River and ultimately Lake Erie. This places the plant within the Great Lakes Basin, a critical freshwater ecosystem. The proximity to the Detroit River means the plant plays a role in protecting water quality in a major international waterway and the downstream Lake Erie environment.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Little River, a tributary of the Detroit River, which connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie. This watershed is part of the Great Lakes Basin, supporting diverse aquatic life and serving as a vital freshwater resource. The Detroit River is a key migratory corridor for fish and birds, and Lake Erie's western basin is known for algal bloom concerns, making nutrient management important for downstream water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in the East Riverside area of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, near the Detroit River.

The plant serves approximately 49,091 people in the Windsor area.

Treated effluent is discharged into the Little River, which flows into the Detroit River and then into Lake Erie.

The plant operates under Ontario's provincial wastewater regulations, which align with the Canada-wide standards for municipal wastewater treatment.

In Canada, plants of this scale typically provide at least secondary treatment, with some employing advanced processes to meet local water quality objectives.

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