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Paradise Point WWTF - Advanced Wastewater Treatment in Putnam County, Florida

Putnam County, Florida, United States

Overview

Paradise Point WWTF is an advanced wastewater treatment facility in Putnam County, Florida, serving a small population. It discharges 18.93 megaliters per year into the local watershed.

Paradise Point WWTF is an advanced wastewater treatment facility located in Putnam County, Florida, within the United States. The plant serves a small population of 40 residents, reflecting its role as a decentralized treatment solution for a rural or remote community. Its advanced treatment level indicates a high degree of pollutant removal, likely including nutrient reduction, which is critical for protecting sensitive downstream ecosystems. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which requires National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for all point-source discharges. Facilities of this scale in Florida are typically regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The plant's designed capacity of 18.93 megaliters per year matches its discharge volume, suggesting consistent operation within its design parameters. The treated effluent is discharged into the St. Johns River watershed, which flows northward through Florida and ultimately empties into the Atlantic Ocean near Jacksonville. The St. Johns River is a vital ecological corridor, supporting diverse aquatic life, including manatees and numerous fish species. The advanced treatment helps minimize nutrient loading, which is a key concern in this watershed due to the risk of algal blooms and hypoxia.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the St. Johns River basin, a major waterway that flows north through Florida to the Atlantic Ocean. This river system supports a rich diversity of fish, birds, and aquatic plants, and is an important migratory corridor. The advanced treatment level helps reduce nutrient inputs, which is crucial for preventing eutrophication and maintaining water quality in the downstream estuary.

Frequently asked questions

Paradise Point WWTF is located at 298 Butler Drive, Putnam County, Florida, 32189, United States.

The plant serves a population of 40 residents, indicating a small-scale facility designed for a rural community.

The plant discharges treated effluent into the St. Johns River watershed, which flows north to the Atlantic Ocean. The advanced treatment ensures high-quality effluent to protect the river ecosystem.

As a U.S. facility, it operates under the Clean Water Act, requiring an NPDES permit issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. These permits set limits on pollutant discharges to protect water quality.

Small plants in Florida often use advanced treatment to meet strict nutrient limits, especially in sensitive watersheds like the St. Johns River. This helps prevent algal blooms and supports aquatic life.

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