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Ascension Parish Wide Facilities - Projected Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ascension Parish, Louisiana

Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States

Overview

Ascension Parish Wide Facilities is a projected wastewater treatment plant serving 53,295 people in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. It will operate under the US Clean Water Act NPDES permit program.

Ascension Parish Wide Facilities is a planned wastewater treatment plant located in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, serving a population of approximately 53,295 residents. The facility is currently in the projected stage, indicating it is not yet operational but is part of the parish's long-term wastewater infrastructure planning. As a US-based plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, it will be subject to the Clean Water Act and will require an NPDES permit from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. For plants of this scale, secondary treatment is typically mandated, with potential additional nutrient removal requirements if the receiving water body is sensitive. The plant's discharge will ultimately flow into the Mississippi River basin, which drains into the Gulf of Mexico. This region is ecologically significant, supporting diverse aquatic life and contributing to the Mississippi River Delta ecosystem, which is a critical habitat for migratory birds and fish species.

Environmental context

The plant will discharge into the Mississippi River basin, which flows through Louisiana and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The downstream environment includes the Mississippi River Delta, an ecologically sensitive area that supports diverse aquatic life and serves as an important migratory corridor for birds and fish. Nutrient loading from wastewater can contribute to hypoxia in the Gulf, making treatment standards critical.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at 42516 Baystone Avenue, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, 70769, United States.

The plant is designed to serve a population of 53,295 people in Ascension Parish.

The plant will discharge into the Mississippi River basin, which ultimately flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The specific receiving water body is not yet determined.

As a US plant, it will operate under the Clean Water Act and require an NPDES permit from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, which sets limits on pollutants to protect water quality.

Plants of this scale typically employ secondary treatment, such as activated sludge or trickling filters, and may include nutrient removal if discharging to sensitive waters, as required by the NPDES permit.

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