Risk: Low Not Reported Primary treatment

Clinton Wastewater Treatment Plant, Clutha District, Otago, New Zealand

Clutha District, Otago, New Zealand

Overview

Clinton wastewater treatment plant serves 95 people in Clutha District, Otago, New Zealand. It provides primary treatment and discharges 57.57 units of treated wastewater, operating under New Zealand's national wastewater regulations.

The Clinton wastewater treatment plant is located on Low Street in the Clutha District of Otago, New Zealand. It serves a small population of 95 residents, reflecting its role as a local facility for a rural community. The plant is situated inland, more than 10 km from the coast, and its operations are part of the region's municipal wastewater infrastructure. The plant provides primary treatment, which involves physical processes such as sedimentation to remove solids. For a facility of this scale, primary treatment is a common approach in New Zealand, where smaller communities often rely on simpler treatment systems. The plant discharges 57.57 units of treated wastewater, and its operations are subject to New Zealand's national environmental standards and regional council permits under the Resource Management Act 1991. The treated effluent from the plant is discharged into a local waterway, likely a small stream or river within the Otago region. This water body eventually drains into the Pacific Ocean via the Clutha River or other coastal systems. The plant's discharge contributes to the local watershed, supporting downstream aquatic ecosystems and maintaining water quality for the surrounding rural environment.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into a local waterway within the Clutha District, which is part of the Otago region's drainage network. This water body flows into the Clutha River, one of New Zealand's largest rivers, before reaching the Pacific Ocean. The downstream environment supports diverse aquatic life, including native fish species and macroinvertebrates, and the plant's primary treatment helps reduce pollutant loads to protect these ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The Clinton wastewater treatment plant is located on Low Street in the Clutha District, Otago, New Zealand.

The plant serves a small population of 95 residents in the Clutha District.

The plant provides primary treatment, which involves physical processes like sedimentation to remove solids from the wastewater.

The plant operates under New Zealand's Resource Management Act 1991, which requires regional councils to issue discharge permits and set environmental standards for wastewater treatment.

Small communities in New Zealand often use primary or secondary treatment systems, depending on local environmental sensitivity and population size. Primary treatment is common for very small populations like Clinton's.

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