Overview
ARDMORE WWTP serves approximately 2,308 residents in Ardmore, Alabama. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which requires secondary treatment for municipal wastewater facilities.
ARDMORE WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Ardmore, Alabama, serving a population of about 2,308. The plant is situated in Limestone County within the Middle Tennessee region, and its operations are part of the local infrastructure managed by the city or county authorities. As a small-scale treatment plant in the United States, ARDMORE WWTP is subject to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program under the Clean Water Act. This regulatory framework mandates secondary treatment for municipal wastewater, ensuring that effluent meets water quality standards before discharge. The plant's design capacity and treatment processes are aligned with these federal requirements, though specific details are not publicly available. The treated effluent from ARDMORE WWTP is discharged into a local water body that ultimately drains into the Tennessee River Basin. The Tennessee River flows westward through Alabama and into the Ohio River, which joins the Mississippi River and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The plant plays a role in protecting the water quality of these downstream ecosystems, which support diverse aquatic life and recreational activities.
Environmental context
ARDMORE WWTP discharges into a tributary of the Tennessee River, which flows through Alabama and into the Ohio River, eventually reaching the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The Tennessee River Basin supports diverse aquatic habitats, including fish and mussel species, and is an important resource for drinking water and recreation. The plant's treatment helps maintain water quality in this ecologically significant watershed.
Frequently asked questions
ARDMORE WWTP is located in Ardmore, Alabama, United States, at 29529 Jones Avenue, Ardmore, Limestone County, Alabama 35739.
ARDMORE WWTP serves a population of approximately 2,308 residents in the Ardmore area.
ARDMORE WWTP discharges treated effluent into a local water body that is part of the Tennessee River Basin. The plant's discharge is regulated under the Clean Water Act to protect water quality.
ARDMORE WWTP operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which requires municipal wastewater treatment plants to obtain NPDES permits. These permits set effluent limits and monitoring requirements to ensure compliance with water quality standards.
For small municipal plants serving around 2,300 people, secondary treatment is typically required under the Clean Water Act. This involves biological treatment processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge.
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