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Loveland WWTP - Wastewater Treatment Plant in Loveland, Colorado

Loveland, Colorado, United States

Overview

Loveland WWTP serves approximately 68,000 people in Loveland, Colorado. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, managing municipal wastewater for this growing Front Range community.

Loveland WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Loveland, Colorado, serving a population of around 68,000 residents. Situated in Larimer County along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, the plant is part of the city's essential infrastructure for managing domestic and industrial wastewater. As a US facility serving a medium-sized agglomeration, the plant is subject to the Clean Water Act and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting. Plants of this scale typically employ secondary or advanced treatment to meet state and federal water quality standards. The plant's capacity and discharge volume are managed to comply with Colorado's stringent regulations for water reuse and environmental protection. The treated effluent from Loveland WWTP ultimately discharges into the South Platte River Basin, which flows through Colorado, Nebraska, and into the Platte River. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for agriculture, recreation, and municipal use downstream. The plant's operations are critical for protecting water quality in this semi-arid region where water resources are highly valued.

Environmental context

Loveland WWTP discharges into the South Platte River Basin, a major tributary of the Platte River that eventually flows into the Missouri River and the Mississippi River system. The receiving waters support a variety of fish species and provide habitat for migratory birds along the Central Flyway. The plant's effluent quality is important for maintaining the ecological health of this river system, which faces pressures from agricultural runoff and urban development in the Front Range region.

Frequently asked questions

Loveland WWTP is located on South Boise Avenue in Loveland, Larimer County, Colorado, United States.

The plant serves approximately 68,203 people in the city of Loveland and surrounding areas.

The treated effluent from Loveland WWTP is discharged into the South Platte River Basin, which flows into the Platte River and eventually the Missouri River.

As a US facility, Loveland WWTP operates under the Clean Water Act and is regulated through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program, administered by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

Plants serving populations around 68,000 typically employ secondary treatment as a minimum, with many incorporating advanced treatment processes such as nutrient removal to meet water quality standards, especially in sensitive watersheds like the South Platte Basin.

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