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Vermilion Wastewater Treatment Plant | Municipal Facility in Alberta, Canada

Vermilion, Alberta, Canada

Overview

Vermilion Wastewater Treatment Plant serves the town of Vermilion, Alberta, Canada, with a population of 3,118. It is an operational facility managing municipal wastewater in the region.

The Vermilion Wastewater Treatment Plant is a municipal facility located in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada. Serving a population of approximately 3,118, it plays a key role in managing wastewater for this small community in the province's east-central region. The plant is currently operational and forms part of the local infrastructure supporting public health and environmental protection. As a Canadian wastewater treatment plant serving a small population, it operates under Alberta's environmental regulations and the federal Fisheries Act, which govern effluent quality and receiving water protection. Plants of this scale typically employ secondary treatment or lagoon systems common in prairie communities. The regulatory framework ensures compliance with discharge standards to safeguard downstream water bodies. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into the local watershed, which ultimately drains into the North Saskatchewan River basin. This river system flows eastward through Alberta and Saskatchewan, eventually reaching Lake Winnipeg via the Saskatchewan River. The plant's operations are important for protecting water quality in this prairie river network, which supports aquatic life and regional water resources.

Environmental context

The Vermilion Wastewater Treatment Plant discharges into the local watershed that feeds the North Saskatchewan River, a major tributary of the Saskatchewan-Nelson River system flowing to Hudson Bay. This river network supports diverse aquatic ecosystems, including fish species such as walleye and northern pike. The plant's effluent management is critical for maintaining water quality in this prairie river system, which is used for recreation, agriculture, and as a drinking water source downstream.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada, at the town's municipal address. It serves the community of Vermilion in east-central Alberta.

The plant serves a population of approximately 3,118 residents, making it a small-scale municipal wastewater facility.

The plant discharges treated effluent into the local watershed, which flows into the North Saskatchewan River basin. This river system ultimately drains into Hudson Bay via the Saskatchewan-Nelson River network.

The plant operates under Alberta's environmental regulations and Canada's Fisheries Act, which set standards for effluent quality to protect aquatic life. Facilities of this scale are typically required to meet secondary treatment or equivalent standards.

For small communities in Canada, common treatment technologies include aerated lagoons, facultative lagoons, or mechanical secondary treatment plants. These systems are designed to meet provincial and federal discharge standards for biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids.

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