Risk: Low Operational Secondary treatment

Saint Denis de Brompton Mont Joie Wastewater Treatment Plant, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Québec, Canada

Overview

Saint Denis de Brompton Mont Joie is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Quebec, Canada.

Saint Denis de Brompton Mont Joie is a wastewater treatment facility located in Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Quebec, Canada. The plant serves a small community of 557 residents and operates under secondary treatment processes, ensuring effective removal of organic matter and solids before discharge. The plant's secondary treatment level meets the regulatory standards set by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) for wastewater systems serving small populations. The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that ultimately drain into the Saint-François River, a tributary of the St. Lawrence River. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is important for regional water quality. The plant plays a key role in protecting the downstream environment from nutrient pollution and pathogens.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Saint-François River basin, which flows into the St. Lawrence River and eventually the Atlantic Ocean. The Saint-François River supports a variety of fish species and provides habitat for migratory birds. The plant's secondary treatment helps reduce the risk of eutrophication and maintains water quality for downstream communities and ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Quebec, Canada, along Chemin Rhéaume in the Estrie region.

The plant serves a small population of 557 residents in the Saint-Denis-de-Brompton area.

The plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways that flow into the Saint-François River, part of the St. Lawrence River basin.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which includes biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids, meeting Canadian wastewater standards.

The plant operates under the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) guidelines for wastewater systems, which require secondary treatment for communities of this size to protect water quality.

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