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Geneva WWTP - Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Geneva, Nebraska

Geneva, Nebraska, United States

Overview

Geneva WWTP serves the city of Geneva, Nebraska, treating wastewater for a population of 2,226. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, ensuring compliance with national discharge standards.

Geneva WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Geneva, Nebraska, serving a population of approximately 2,226 residents. The plant is situated in Fillmore County, an inland area of the Great Plains, and plays a key role in managing local wastewater for this small community. As a US-based facility, Geneva WWTP operates under the regulatory framework of the Clean Water Act, administered by the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy. Plants of this scale typically employ secondary treatment or equivalent processes to meet National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements, ensuring treated effluent meets water quality standards. The plant discharges into a local waterway that is part of the Big Blue River basin, which flows southward into the Kansas River and ultimately the Missouri River. This drainage network supports agricultural irrigation and aquatic habitats in the region, making proper treatment essential for downstream water quality and ecosystem health.

Environmental context

Geneva WWTP discharges into a tributary of the Big Blue River, which flows through Nebraska and Kansas before joining the Kansas River and then the Missouri River. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is used for agricultural irrigation. The plant's treatment helps protect downstream water quality in a region dominated by farming and rural communities.

Frequently asked questions

Geneva WWTP is located on R Street in Geneva, Nebraska, United States, in Fillmore County.

Geneva WWTP serves a population of 2,226 residents in the city of Geneva and surrounding areas.

Geneva WWTP discharges treated effluent into a local waterway that is part of the Big Blue River basin, which flows into the Kansas River and then the Missouri River.

As a US municipal plant, Geneva WWTP operates under the Clean Water Act, requiring an NPDES permit issued by the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy. This permit sets limits on effluent quality to protect receiving waters.

For small communities in the US, typical treatment includes secondary treatment (biological processes) followed by disinfection, as required by the Clean Water Act. Some plants may also incorporate lagoon systems or advanced treatment depending on local discharge requirements.

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