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ASHLAND Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ashland, Kentucky | US Clean Water Act

Ashland, Kentucky, United States

Overview

ASHLAND wastewater treatment plant serves Ashland, Kentucky, USA. It handles a population of approximately 10,484 and is located inland near the Ohio River.

The ASHLAND wastewater treatment plant is located in Ashland, Kentucky, a city along the Ohio River in Boyd County. The facility serves a population of about 10,484, placing it in the small to medium agglomeration category under US regulatory frameworks. As a municipal plant in the United States, it operates under the Clean Water Act, with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits issued by the Kentucky Division of Water. US plants of this scale typically employ secondary treatment as a minimum, often including biological processes such as activated sludge or trickling filters. The population served suggests a moderate-scale operation. The plant discharges treated effluent into the Ohio River, a major tributary of the Mississippi River, which ultimately drains into the Gulf of Mexico. The Ohio River supports diverse aquatic life and is an important migratory corridor for fish species. The plant's operations contribute to protecting water quality in this significant regional waterway.

Environmental context

The ASHLAND plant discharges into the Ohio River, which flows southwest to join the Mississippi River and eventually the Gulf of Mexico. The Ohio River watershed supports a variety of aquatic habitats and is home to numerous fish and mussel species. The plant's effluent management is crucial for maintaining water quality in this ecologically important river system, which also serves as a drinking water source for downstream communities.

Frequently asked questions

The ASHLAND plant is located on Scrapyard Road near River Metals Recycling in Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky, United States.

The plant serves approximately 10,484 people, classifying it as a small to medium agglomeration under US EPA guidelines.

The plant discharges treated wastewater into the Ohio River, which flows into the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico.

The plant operates under the Clean Water Act and is required to have an NPDES permit issued by the Kentucky Division of Water, ensuring its discharge meets federal and state water quality standards.

Plants of this scale in the US typically employ secondary treatment, such as activated sludge or trickling filters, to meet EPA effluent guidelines.

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