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Johns Creek WPCP - Atlanta, Georgia Wastewater Treatment Plant

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Overview

Johns Creek WPCP serves approximately 9,916 residents in Atlanta, Georgia. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which governs wastewater treatment and discharge standards.

Johns Creek Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Atlanta, Georgia, within Fulton County. Serving a population of about 9,916, the plant is part of the region's infrastructure for managing domestic wastewater from the suburban area of Johns Creek. As a U.S. facility, Johns Creek WPCP operates under the Clean Water Act, administered by the EPA and likely permitted through the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. Plants of this scale typically provide secondary treatment, which includes biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids, meeting national effluent guidelines. The treated effluent from Johns Creek WPCP is discharged into local waterways that ultimately flow into the Chattahoochee River basin. The Chattahoochee River is a major water source for the Atlanta metropolitan area and supports diverse aquatic life, making proper wastewater treatment essential for protecting downstream water quality and ecosystems.

Environmental context

Johns Creek WPCP discharges into tributaries of the Chattahoochee River, which flows through Georgia and into the Apalachicola River in Florida, eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico. The Chattahoochee River provides drinking water for millions and supports a variety of fish and wildlife. Effective treatment at this plant helps maintain water quality in this ecologically sensitive river system.

Frequently asked questions

Johns Creek WPCP is located at 60 Sherington Place in Atlanta, Georgia, within Fulton County, United States.

The plant serves approximately 9,916 residents in the Johns Creek area of Atlanta.

The treated effluent is discharged into local tributaries that flow into the Chattahoochee River basin, eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico.

As a U.S. facility, Johns Creek WPCP operates under the Clean Water Act, with permits issued by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, requiring compliance with national effluent standards.

Plants of this size typically employ secondary treatment, including biological processes like activated sludge or trickling filters, to reduce organic pollutants and suspended solids before discharge.

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