Overview
Burlington WWT is a secondary treatment plant serving 156 people in Burlington, Oklahoma. It discharges 75.71 units of treated wastewater, operating under US EPA NPDES regulations.
Burlington WWT is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Burlington, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma. It serves a small population of 156 residents, reflecting the rural character of the area. The plant is situated in the Great Plains region, where water resources are managed carefully due to semi-arid conditions. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard level required by the US Clean Water Act for municipal wastewater. Secondary treatment typically involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids. The designed capacity and discharge volume are both 75.71 units, indicating the plant operates at full capacity. As a small facility, it falls under the regulatory oversight of the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, which issues NPDES permits to ensure compliance with water quality standards. The treated effluent is discharged into a local water body, likely a stream or river within the Arkansas-White-Red River basin. This basin drains into the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The plant's discharge contributes to the overall water quality in the region, supporting downstream ecosystems and agricultural water use. Proper treatment helps protect aquatic life and human health in the receiving waters.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into a local watercourse within the Arkansas-White-Red River basin, which flows into the Mississippi River and then the Gulf of Mexico. The region's aquatic ecosystems depend on maintaining low nutrient levels to prevent eutrophication. The plant's secondary treatment helps reduce organic pollutants, supporting the ecological health of downstream waters.
Frequently asked questions
Burlington WWT is located in Burlington, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States.
The plant serves a population of 156 people.
The plant discharges treated effluent into a local water body within the Arkansas-White-Red River basin, which ultimately flows to the Gulf of Mexico.
Burlington WWT provides secondary treatment, which is the standard required by the US Clean Water Act for municipal wastewater.
As a US facility, Burlington WWT operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to NPDES permits issued by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, ensuring compliance with water quality standards.
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