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Vauxhall Pollution Control Plant - London, Ontario Wastewater Treatment

London, Ontario, Canada

Overview

Vauxhall Pollution Control Plant in London, Ontario, Canada, serves over 32,000 people. It is an operational municipal wastewater facility regulated under provincial and federal Canadian standards.

The Vauxhall Pollution Control Plant is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in London, Ontario, Canada, along the Thames Valley Parkway. Serving a population of approximately 32,522, the plant is part of the region's wastewater infrastructure managed by the City of London. The facility is operational and plays a key role in treating wastewater from the surrounding community. As a Canadian wastewater treatment plant, Vauxhall Pollution Control Plant operates under the regulatory framework of the Ontario Water Resources Act and the federal Fisheries Act. These regulations require treatment standards appropriate for the population served, typically including secondary treatment or equivalent. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in million gallons per day or similar unit), indicating its scale relative to the population. The treated effluent from the plant is discharged into the Thames River, which flows through London and eventually into Lake St. Clair, part of the Great Lakes system. The Thames River supports diverse aquatic life and is an important waterway for the region. The plant's operations help protect downstream water quality in the Great Lakes basin.

Environmental context

The Vauxhall Pollution Control Plant discharges treated wastewater into the Thames River, which flows southwest through Ontario and empties into Lake St. Clair. Lake St. Clair connects to the Detroit River and Lake Erie, part of the Great Lakes ecosystem. The Thames River watershed supports diverse fish species and migratory birds, and the plant's treatment helps maintain water quality in this ecologically sensitive river system that ultimately drains into the Great Lakes.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in London, Ontario, Canada, along the Thames Valley Parkway in the Southwestern Ontario region.

The plant serves approximately 32,522 people in the London area.

The treated effluent is discharged into the Thames River, which flows through London and eventually into Lake St. Clair and the Great Lakes system.

The plant operates under the Ontario Water Resources Act and the federal Fisheries Act, which set standards for wastewater treatment to protect water quality and aquatic life.

In Canada, plants serving populations of this size typically provide secondary treatment or equivalent, as required by provincial regulations to meet effluent quality standards.

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