Overview
Archer City WWTP is a secondary treatment facility serving 1,800 residents in Archer City, Texas. The plant discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the region's water quality management.
Archer City WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Archer City, Texas, serving a population of approximately 1,800. The plant operates under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act, which requires secondary treatment for municipal wastewater to protect water quality. As a small-scale facility, it plays a key role in managing local wastewater and preventing pollution in the surrounding environment. The plant provides secondary treatment, a standard biological process that removes organic matter and suspended solids. With a designed capacity of 624.59 thousand gallons per day and an average discharge volume of 370.97 thousand gallons per day, the facility operates below its capacity, indicating room for future growth. The plant is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, which set effluent limits to safeguard receiving waters. The treated effluent from Archer City WWTP is discharged into local streams that eventually flow into the Red River basin, which drains into the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. This downstream connection underscores the plant's role in protecting water quality in a region that supports agriculture, wildlife, and recreational activities. The facility's operation helps maintain the ecological health of the watershed and downstream aquatic habitats.
Environmental context
Archer City WWTP discharges into local tributaries of the Red River basin, which flows into the Mississippi River and then the Gulf of Mexico. The surrounding region is semi-arid with intermittent streams, making water quality management critical for sustaining aquatic life and supporting agricultural uses. The plant's secondary treatment helps reduce nutrient and organic loads, protecting downstream ecosystems from eutrophication and oxygen depletion.
Frequently asked questions
Archer City WWTP is located on West South Street in Archer City, Archer County, Texas, United States.
The plant serves approximately 1,800 residents of Archer City and the surrounding area.
The plant discharges treated effluent into local streams that are part of the Red River basin, which ultimately flows to the Gulf of Mexico.
Archer City WWTP provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological process required by the US Clean Water Act for municipal wastewater.
The plant operates under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), which requires permits for discharges into US waters. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality issues and enforces these permits to ensure compliance with water quality standards.
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