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Lynn Haven STP - Wastewater Treatment Plant in Lynn Haven, Florida

Lynn Haven, Florida, United States

Overview

Lynn Haven STP serves approximately 15,275 residents in Lynn Haven, Florida. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, with a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day.

Lynn Haven STP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Lynn Haven, Florida, serving a population of about 15,275. The plant is situated near the coast, within 50 km of the Gulf of Mexico, and plays a key role in managing wastewater for this growing community in Bay County. As a US facility, Lynn Haven STP operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. For a plant of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required, with additional nutrient removal standards applicable in sensitive watersheds like those draining to the Gulf. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into a local waterway that flows into St. Andrew Bay, a coastal estuary connected to the Gulf of Mexico. This estuary supports diverse marine life, including seagrass beds and fisheries, making proper treatment essential for protecting downstream ecosystems.

Environmental context

Lynn Haven STP discharges into a local waterway that drains into St. Andrew Bay, a coastal estuary on the Gulf of Mexico. The bay supports seagrass beds, oyster reefs, and important fisheries, making it ecologically sensitive to nutrient pollution. Proper treatment helps protect these habitats and the broader Gulf ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

Lynn Haven STP is located in Lynn Haven, Florida, in Bay County, near the Gulf of Mexico coast.

The plant serves approximately 15,275 residents in the Lynn Haven area.

The treated effluent is discharged into a local waterway that flows into St. Andrew Bay, a coastal estuary on the Gulf of Mexico.

As a US facility, Lynn Haven STP operates under the Clean Water Act and is regulated by an NPDES permit issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

Plants of this scale in Florida typically provide secondary treatment, with additional nutrient removal to protect sensitive coastal waters like St. Andrew Bay.

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