Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

MAGNET WWTP - Secondary Wastewater Treatment in Magnet, Nebraska

Magnet, Nebraska, United States

Overview

MAGNET WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 79 people in Magnet, Nebraska. It discharges 37.85 units of treated wastewater, operating under US Clean Water Act regulations.

MAGNET WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Magnet, Nebraska, a small community in Cedar County. The plant serves a population of 79, reflecting its role in a rural setting. As a secondary treatment plant, it provides biological treatment to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge. The plant has a designed capacity of 37.85 units and a discharge volume of 37.85 units, indicating full utilization. Under the US Clean Water Act, such facilities are required to meet National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit standards, which set limits on effluent quality to protect receiving waters. The plant's operation is subject to state and federal oversight. The treated effluent from MAGNET WWTP likely discharges into a local waterway within the Missouri River basin, which ultimately drains to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The plant's location in the Great Plains region means it plays a role in maintaining water quality in a predominantly agricultural landscape, supporting downstream aquatic ecosystems.

Environmental context

The plant's discharge enters a local tributary within the Missouri River watershed, which flows into the Mississippi River and eventually the Gulf of Mexico. This region supports diverse aquatic life and is important for migratory birds. The secondary treatment process helps reduce nutrient loads that could otherwise contribute to hypoxia in the Gulf.

Frequently asked questions

MAGNET WWTP is located at 553 Avenue in Magnet, Nebraska, within Cedar County, United States.

The plant serves a population of 79, making it a small-scale municipal facility.

The plant discharges treated effluent into a local waterway within the Missouri River basin, which flows to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.

MAGNET WWTP provides secondary treatment, which involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids.

As a US facility, MAGNET WWTP operates under the Clean Water Act and must comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which set effluent limits to protect water quality.

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