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Standoff Lagoon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Stand Off, Alberta

Stand Off, Alberta, Canada

Overview

Standoff Lagoon is an operational wastewater treatment plant serving Stand Off, Alberta, Canada. It treats wastewater for a population of 1,375 and discharges into the local watershed.

Standoff Lagoon is a wastewater treatment facility located in Stand Off, Alberta, Canada, serving a population of approximately 1,375 residents. The plant is situated in Cardston County, within the southern region of the province, and operates as a lagoon-based system typical of small communities in rural Alberta. As a small-scale treatment plant, Standoff Lagoon is expected to meet provincial regulatory standards under Alberta's Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. Lagoons are common in this region due to their cost-effectiveness and suitability for low-population agglomerations. The plant's operational status indicates ongoing service to the community, with treatment processes designed to reduce pollutants before discharge. The treated effluent from Standoff Lagoon likely enters a local watercourse that drains into the Oldman River system, part of the larger South Saskatchewan River Basin. This basin ultimately flows into Hudson Bay via the Nelson River. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality and aquatic habitats in this semi-arid region.

Environmental context

Standoff Lagoon discharges into a local watercourse that feeds into the Oldman River, a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River. This river system supports diverse aquatic life and is an important water source for irrigation and municipal use in southern Alberta. The plant's location in a semi-arid region means that maintaining water quality is critical for downstream ecosystems and human uses.

Frequently asked questions

Standoff Lagoon is located in Stand Off, Alberta, Canada, within Cardston County. The plant serves the local community and is situated in a rural area of southern Alberta.

Standoff Lagoon serves a population of approximately 1,375 people. It is designed for a small community and operates as a lagoon-based treatment system.

The treated wastewater from Standoff Lagoon is discharged into a local watercourse that flows into the Oldman River system. This river is part of the South Saskatchewan River Basin, which ultimately drains into Hudson Bay.

Standoff Lagoon operates under Alberta's Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, which sets standards for wastewater treatment and discharge. Small lagoon systems like this are common in rural Alberta and must meet provincial water quality guidelines.

For small communities in Canada, lagoon-based treatment systems are typical. These systems use natural processes to treat wastewater and are cost-effective for low-population agglomerations. They are designed to meet provincial effluent standards before discharge.

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