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Clarksdale WWTP - Secondary Wastewater Treatment in Clarksdale, Missouri

Clarksdale, Missouri, United States

Overview

Clarksdale WWTP is a secondary treatment plant in Clarksdale, Missouri, serving 271 people. It discharges 94.64 thousand cubic meters per year and has a designed capacity of 147.63 thousand cubic meters per year.

Clarksdale WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Clarksdale, Missouri, United States. The plant serves a small population of 271 residents in the rural DeKalb County area. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard level required under the US Clean Water Act for municipal wastewater. It has a designed capacity of 147.63 thousand cubic meters per year and discharges approximately 94.64 thousand cubic meters of treated effluent annually. The treated effluent from Clarksdale WWTP is discharged into a local waterway that ultimately drains into the Missouri River watershed. The plant plays a role in protecting local water quality in this agricultural region of northwestern Missouri.

Environmental context

Clarksdale WWTP discharges into a tributary of the Missouri River, which flows into the Mississippi River and eventually the Gulf of Mexico. The plant helps protect local streams from nutrient pollution and pathogens, supporting aquatic life in the Missouri River basin. The region's agricultural landscape makes proper wastewater treatment important for maintaining water quality.

Frequently asked questions

Clarksdale WWTP is located at 6400 MO P, Clarksdale, Missouri, in DeKalb County, United States.

Clarksdale WWTP serves a population of 271 residents in the Clarksdale area.

Clarksdale WWTP discharges treated effluent into a local waterway that drains into the Missouri River watershed.

Clarksdale WWTP provides secondary treatment, which is the standard required under the US Clean Water Act for municipal wastewater plants.

Clarksdale WWTP has a designed capacity of 147.63 thousand cubic meters per year, with an annual discharge volume of 94.64 thousand cubic meters.

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