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Scott City WWTP - Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Scott City, Missouri

Scott City, Missouri, United States

Overview

Scott City WWTP serves approximately 4,265 residents in Scott City, Missouri. The facility operates under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations for municipal wastewater treatment.

Scott City WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Scott City, Missouri, serving a population of about 4,265. The plant is situated near the Mississippi River in the southeastern part of the state, an area characterized by agricultural and small urban communities. As a U.S. facility, Scott City WWTP operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting. For a plant serving a population of this size, secondary treatment is typically required, with possible additional nutrient removal depending on the receiving water body's sensitivity. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into a tributary of the Mississippi River, which ultimately flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi River basin supports diverse aquatic life and is a critical migratory corridor for fish and birds. Proper treatment helps reduce nutrient loading that contributes to the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone.

Environmental context

Scott City WWTP discharges into the Mississippi River watershed, which drains into the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi River is a major ecological corridor supporting diverse fish, bird, and aquatic species. Nutrient pollution from wastewater and agricultural runoff contributes to seasonal hypoxia in the Gulf, making effective treatment important for downstream water quality.

Frequently asked questions

Scott City WWTP is located in Scott City, Missouri, United States, near the Mississippi River in the southeastern part of the state.

Scott City WWTP serves approximately 4,265 residents of Scott City and surrounding areas.

The treated effluent from Scott City WWTP is discharged into a local waterway that flows into the Mississippi River, which ultimately reaches the Gulf of Mexico.

Scott City WWTP operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act and is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits issued by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

For a plant of this size in the U.S., secondary treatment is standard, often including biological processes to remove organic matter and solids. Additional nutrient removal may be required if the receiving water body is sensitive to eutrophication.

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