Overview
BELDEN WWTP is a secondary treatment plant in Cedar County, Nebraska, serving 153 people. It discharges 75.71 units of treated wastewater, operating under U.S. EPA NPDES regulations.
BELDEN WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Cedar County, Nebraska, United States. The plant serves a small population of 153 residents, reflecting its role in a rural community. It is situated near Highway 20 in Precinct 20, within the broader Missouri River watershed. The plant provides secondary treatment, a standard level required by the U.S. Clean Water Act for most municipal facilities. With a designed capacity of 75.71 units and a similar discharge volume, the plant operates at full capacity. As a small facility, it is subject to state-level NPDES permitting, which ensures compliance with effluent limits for pollutants like BOD and TSS. The treated effluent from BELDEN WWTP likely discharges into a local waterway that drains into the Missouri River, a major tributary of the Mississippi River. This downstream connection supports diverse aquatic life and contributes to the overall health of the Mississippi River Basin, a critical ecological and economic resource.
Environmental context
BELDEN WWTP discharges into a local stream that flows into the Missouri River, which eventually joins the Mississippi River and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The Missouri River supports a variety of fish species and provides habitat for migratory birds. The plant's secondary treatment helps reduce nutrient loads, protecting downstream water quality in this agriculturally intensive region.
Frequently asked questions
BELDEN WWTP is located in Cedar County, Nebraska, United States, near Highway 20 in Precinct 20.
BELDEN WWTP serves a population of 153 people, reflecting its role as a small rural wastewater facility.
BELDEN WWTP discharges treated effluent into a local waterway that drains into the Missouri River, part of the Mississippi River Basin.
BELDEN WWTP operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which requires NPDES permits for discharges. Secondary treatment is the minimum standard for municipal plants.
Small plants like BELDEN WWTP typically use secondary treatment, such as activated sludge or lagoon systems, to meet EPA effluent guidelines for BOD and TSS.
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