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Matamoras WWTP and Sewer System, Grandview, Ohio | Advanced Wastewater Treatment

Grandview, Ohio, United States

Overview

Matamoras WWTP and Sewer System in Grandview, Ohio, serves 957 residents with advanced treatment. The plant discharges 529.96 units of treated wastewater daily, operating under US EPA NPDES regulations.

Matamoras WWTP and Sewer System is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Grandview, Washington County, Ohio. Serving a population of 957, the plant provides advanced treatment for the local community, ensuring compliance with environmental standards. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, which requires NPDES permits for wastewater discharges. With a designed capacity of 605.66 units and a current discharge volume of 529.96 units, the facility manages wastewater effectively for its small population. Advanced treatment processes are employed to meet regulatory requirements. The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that drain into the Ohio River basin, supporting downstream ecosystems. The plant plays a key role in protecting water quality in the region, contributing to the health of the Mississippi River watershed.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into tributaries of the Ohio River, which flows into the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The local watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is an important corridor for migratory fish. Advanced treatment helps reduce nutrient loading, protecting downstream water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located on Holdren Lane in Grandview, Washington County, Ohio, United States.

The plant serves a population of 957 residents in the Grandview area.

The plant provides advanced treatment, which goes beyond secondary treatment to remove nutrients and other pollutants.

The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act and is subject to NPDES permits issued by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, ensuring discharges meet water quality standards.

The plant has a designed capacity of 605.66 units and currently discharges 529.96 units, indicating it operates below capacity.

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