Overview
Hornell C WPCP serves the City of Hornell, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 12,660 residents. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act framework.
Hornell C WPCP is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in the City of Hornell, Steuben County, New York. It serves a population of about 12,660 people, classifying it as a medium-sized facility within the state's wastewater infrastructure. As a US-based plant, it operates under the Clean Water Act's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program, which sets effluent limits to protect water quality. The plant discharges into the local watershed, which ultimately drains into the Canisteo River, a tributary of the Chemung River, then the Susquehanna River, and finally the Chesapeake Bay. This connection highlights the plant's role in protecting downstream ecosystems.
Environmental context
The plant's discharge enters the Canisteo River, which flows into the Chemung River, part of the Susquehanna River basin. This watershed drains into the Chesapeake Bay, a large estuary with significant ecological importance. The plant's operations help maintain water quality in this sensitive aquatic environment, supporting diverse fish and wildlife habitats.
Frequently asked questions
Hornell C WPCP is located on Maple City Drive in the City of Hornell, Steuben County, New York, United States.
The plant serves approximately 12,660 residents in the City of Hornell and surrounding areas.
The plant discharges treated effluent into the local watershed, which flows into the Canisteo River, a tributary of the Chemung River and part of the Susquehanna River basin.
As a US facility, it operates under the Clean Water Act and is required to have an NPDES permit issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, setting limits on pollutants to protect water quality.
For a medium-sized agglomeration like this, secondary treatment is standard under the Clean Water Act, which typically includes biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids.
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