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PENN TWP YORK STP - Penn Township, Pennsylvania Wastewater Treatment Plant

Penn Township, Pennsylvania, United States

Overview

PENN TWP YORK STP serves Penn Township, Pennsylvania, treating wastewater for approximately 12,866 residents. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act's NPDES permit program, ensuring compliance with federal discharge standards.

PENN TWP YORK STP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Penn Township, York County, Pennsylvania. Serving a population of around 12,866, the plant is part of the region's essential water infrastructure, handling domestic wastewater from the community. As a US-based facility, the plant operates under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program, established by the Clean Water Act. This regulatory framework requires treatment plants to meet specific effluent limits to protect water quality. The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that ultimately drain into the Susquehanna River basin and then to the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay is a large estuary of ecological significance, supporting diverse aquatic life and fisheries. The plant's operations contribute to the health of this watershed by reducing pollutant loads.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into streams within the Susquehanna River basin, which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay is a major estuary that supports diverse aquatic ecosystems, including important fish and shellfish populations. Nutrient and pollutant management from treatment plants like this one is critical to maintaining water quality in the bay and its tributaries.

Frequently asked questions

PENN TWP YORK STP is located on Wilson Avenue in Penn Township, York County, Pennsylvania, United States.

The plant serves approximately 12,866 residents in the Penn Township area.

The treated effluent is discharged into local streams that are part of the Susquehanna River basin, ultimately flowing into the Chesapeake Bay.

As a US facility, it operates under the Clean Water Act's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), which sets discharge limits to protect water quality.

Plants of this scale typically provide secondary treatment, which includes biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids, as required by the Clean Water Act.

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