Overview
Columbiana Co Roseview Acres WWTP is an advanced treatment facility serving 200 people in Columbiana County, Ohio. It discharges 45.43 units of treated wastewater daily, with a designed capacity of 75.71 units.
Columbiana Co Roseview Acres WWTP is a small municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. The facility serves a population of approximately 200 residents, reflecting its role in a rural or small community setting. As part of Ohio's wastewater infrastructure, the plant contributes to local sanitation and environmental protection. The plant employs advanced treatment processes, ensuring a high level of pollutant removal before discharge. With a designed capacity of 75.71 units and an average daily flow of 45.43 units, the facility operates below its maximum capacity, indicating room for future growth. Under the U.S. Clean Water Act, such plants are regulated through National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which set effluent limits to protect water quality. The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that ultimately drain into the Ohio River basin. The plant's advanced treatment helps safeguard downstream aquatic ecosystems and supports the overall health of the watershed. Its inland location, far from coastal areas, reduces direct marine impact but emphasizes the importance of maintaining river water quality.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into tributaries of the Ohio River, which flows into the Mississippi River and eventually the Gulf of Mexico. The local watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is used for recreation and drinking water. Advanced treatment ensures minimal nutrient and pollutant loading, protecting downstream habitats and water quality.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located on Allen Drive in Columbiana County, Ohio, United States, near the town of Columbiana.
The facility serves a population of approximately 200 residents, typical of a small community wastewater system.
The plant uses advanced treatment processes to remove pollutants, ensuring high-quality effluent before discharge.
As a U.S. facility, it operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements, which set effluent limits to protect water quality.
The treated effluent flows into local tributaries of the Ohio River, contributing to the overall health of the Mississippi River basin and Gulf of Mexico ecosystem.
Nearby plants