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Navarre WWTP and Sewer System | Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Navarre, Ohio

Navarre, Ohio, United States

Overview

Navarre WWTP and Sewer System serves approximately 4,380 residents in Navarre, Ohio, as part of the municipal wastewater infrastructure. The plant operates under U.S. EPA and Ohio EPA regulations for wastewater treatment.

The Navarre WWTP and Sewer System is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Navarre, Stark County, Ohio. Serving a population of about 4,380, the plant is part of the local infrastructure managed by the village or a regional authority. As a small-to-medium agglomeration, it plays a key role in protecting public health and the environment in this inland community. Plants of this scale in Ohio typically provide secondary treatment as required by the U.S. Clean Water Act and Ohio EPA permits. The facility is likely designed to meet effluent limits for biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids, with possible nutrient controls depending on the receiving water's sensitivity. The plant discharges treated wastewater to a local waterway, likely a tributary of the Tuscarawas River, which flows into the Muskingum River and eventually the Ohio River. This drainage chain supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for downstream communities. The plant's operation helps maintain water quality in the region's inland watersheds.

Environmental context

The Navarre WWTP discharges to a local stream that drains into the Tuscarawas River, part of the Ohio River basin. The Ohio River is a major waterway supporting diverse aquatic species and providing drinking water for millions. The plant's treated effluent helps protect downstream water quality in this ecologically significant river system, which is subject to nutrient and sediment management under the Clean Water Act.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at 8044 Hudson Drive Southwest, Navarre, Stark County, Ohio, United States.

The Navarre WWTP serves approximately 4,380 residents in the village of Navarre and surrounding areas.

The plant discharges treated effluent to a local stream that flows into the Tuscarawas River, part of the Ohio River basin.

The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act and is permitted by the Ohio EPA, which sets effluent limits for secondary treatment and water quality standards.

Plants of this size in Ohio typically provide secondary treatment, including biological processes to reduce organic matter and solids, with possible disinfection and nutrient controls as required by their NPDES permit.

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