Overview
Middlebourne WWTP is a secondary treatment facility serving 1,400 people in Middlebourne, West Virginia. It discharges 416.40 units of treated wastewater daily, operating under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations.
Middlebourne WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Middlebourne, West Virginia, serving a population of approximately 1,400 residents. The facility provides secondary treatment, which is the standard level required by the U.S. Clean Water Act for most municipal plants, ensuring effective removal of organic matter and suspended solids. The plant has a designed capacity of 605.66 units and currently treats an average daily flow of 416.40 units, indicating it operates below its maximum capacity. As a secondary treatment plant, it utilizes biological processes to break down pollutants, followed by sedimentation to clarify the effluent before discharge. The treated effluent is discharged into a local waterway, likely a tributary of the Ohio River, which flows into the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality and aquatic ecosystems in the Ohio River basin.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into a local stream that drains into the Ohio River, a major tributary of the Mississippi River system. The Ohio River supports diverse aquatic life and provides drinking water for millions. The plant's secondary treatment helps reduce nutrient loading and organic pollution, protecting downstream habitats and recreational uses.
Frequently asked questions
Middlebourne WWTP is located at 598 Stealey Street, Middlebourne, West Virginia, United States.
The plant serves approximately 1,400 residents in the Middlebourne area.
The plant discharges treated effluent into a local stream that flows into the Ohio River, part of the Mississippi River basin.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard required by the U.S. Clean Water Act for municipal wastewater facilities.
As a secondary treatment plant, it operates under an NPDES permit issued by the state or EPA, ensuring compliance with effluent limits to protect water quality.
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