Overview
ASHLAND WWTP serves the community of Ashland, Alabama, treating wastewater for approximately 1,114 residents. The plant operates under U.S. EPA and Alabama Department of Environmental Management regulations.
ASHLAND WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Ashland, Clay County, Alabama. Serving a population of about 1,114, it is a small-scale plant that manages domestic wastewater from the local community. The plant is situated inland, away from coastal areas, and its operations are subject to state and federal environmental standards. As a small agglomeration, the plant is expected to provide at least secondary treatment under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which mandates such treatment for all publicly owned treatment works. The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program, administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, governs its discharge limits and monitoring requirements. The treated effluent from ASHLAND WWTP is discharged into a local water body, which ultimately drains into the Tallapoosa River basin and then into the Alabama River system. These waters support diverse aquatic life and are important for regional ecology and water supply. The plant's proper operation helps protect downstream water quality in the Mobile River Basin and the Gulf of Mexico.
Environmental context
ASHLAND WWTP discharges into a local stream that flows into the Tallapoosa River, a major tributary of the Alabama River. The Alabama River system drains into Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The watershed supports diverse aquatic species, including several fish and mussel species, and provides habitat for migratory birds. Maintaining treatment standards is crucial for preserving water quality in this ecologically sensitive region.
Frequently asked questions
ASHLAND WWTP is located on State Route 9 in Ashland, Clay County, Alabama, United States.
ASHLAND WWTP serves a population of approximately 1,114 residents in the Ashland area.
The treated effluent from ASHLAND WWTP is discharged into a local water body that flows into the Tallapoosa River, part of the Alabama River basin.
ASHLAND WWTP operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act and is regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program.
For small plants serving around 1,100 people, secondary treatment is typically required under the Clean Water Act. This involves biological treatment to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge.
Nearby plants