Risk: Low Operational Not Reported treatment

Wetlands 1186 Wastewater Treatment Plant, County of Stettler, Alberta

County of Stettler, Alberta, Canada

Overview

Wetlands 1186 is a small operational wastewater treatment plant in County of Stettler, Alberta, Canada, serving approximately 30 people. It supports local sanitation in a rural setting.

Wetlands 1186 is a small-scale wastewater treatment facility located in County of Stettler, Alberta, Canada. The plant serves a population of about 30 people, reflecting its role in a sparsely populated rural area. As an operational facility, it contributes to local wastewater management in this part of the Canadian prairies. Given its small population served, the plant likely provides primary or secondary treatment, consistent with typical standards for small rural systems in Alberta. Canadian wastewater facilities are regulated under provincial guidelines, with Alberta Environment and Parks overseeing permits and compliance. For a plant of this size, treatment requirements focus on protecting local water quality without the need for advanced nutrient removal. The plant's discharge likely enters a nearby watercourse or groundwater system, eventually draining into the Red Deer River basin and ultimately into Hudson Bay. The surrounding region is agricultural, so the plant helps mitigate potential impacts on local streams and wetlands, supporting the ecological health of the prairie watershed.

Environmental context

The plant is situated in the Red Deer River watershed, which flows into the South Saskatchewan River and eventually reaches Hudson Bay. The local environment includes prairie streams and wetlands that support diverse aquatic life and migratory birds. Proper treatment is essential to prevent nutrient loading and maintain water quality in this sensitive agricultural landscape.

Frequently asked questions

Wetlands 1186 is located on Township Road 414 in County of Stettler, Alberta, Canada. It serves a rural area in the prairie region of central Alberta.

The plant serves approximately 30 people, indicating it is a very small facility designed for a rural community or cluster of households.

The treated wastewater likely discharges into a local watercourse or groundwater system within the Red Deer River basin. Specific discharge details are managed under Alberta's provincial regulations.

In Canada, wastewater treatment is regulated provincially. In Alberta, the Alberta Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act governs permits and discharge standards. Small plants like this must meet basic treatment requirements to protect receiving waters.

For very small populations, common treatment includes septic systems, lagoons, or package plants providing primary or secondary treatment. These systems are designed to meet provincial effluent standards for small communities.

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