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Milford Trumbauersville STP - Wastewater Treatment Plant in Milford Township, Pennsylvania

Milford Township, Pennsylvania, United States

Overview

Milford Trumbauersville STP serves Milford Township, Pennsylvania, treating wastewater for approximately 6,427 residents under US EPA NPDES regulations.

Milford Trumbauersville STP is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The facility serves a population of approximately 6,427 people as part of the region's wastewater infrastructure. As a US-based plant of this scale, it operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. These permits set effluent limits to protect water quality in the receiving streams. The plant's treated effluent discharges into local waterways that drain into the Delaware River watershed, ultimately reaching the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean. The facility plays a key role in protecting downstream aquatic habitats and maintaining water quality in the region.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into tributaries of the Delaware River, which flows into the Delaware Bay and then the Atlantic Ocean. The Delaware River watershed supports diverse aquatic life, including migratory fish species, and provides drinking water for millions. The plant's operations help reduce nutrient and pollutant loads to this ecologically significant estuary.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at 1825 Rosenberger Road, Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States.

The facility serves approximately 6,427 residents in the Milford and Trumbauersville areas.

The treated effluent is discharged into local streams that are part of the Delaware River watershed, eventually reaching the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean.

As a US plant, it operates under the Clean Water Act and is regulated by an NPDES permit issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

Plants of this size typically provide secondary treatment, which includes biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids, meeting EPA standards.

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