Overview
Sheridan WWTP in Bushnell Township, Michigan, serves 695 people with advanced treatment. The plant discharges 227.13 million gallons per year and has a designed capacity of 605.66 million gallons.
Sheridan WWTP is a wastewater treatment facility located in Bushnell Township, Montcalm County, Michigan, United States. It serves a small population of 695 residents, reflecting its role in a rural community. The plant is situated inland, far from coastal areas, and operates under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act. The plant provides advanced treatment, which goes beyond the secondary treatment standard typically required for municipal plants. It has a designed capacity of 605.66 million gallons and currently discharges 227.13 million gallons annually, indicating ample reserve capacity. As a US facility, it operates under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit issued by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), which sets effluent limits to protect water quality. The treated effluent is discharged to a local water body, likely a stream or river within the Grand River watershed, which ultimately drains into Lake Michigan. The plant's advanced treatment helps protect downstream aquatic ecosystems and supports the ecological health of the Great Lakes basin.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into a local water body within the Grand River watershed, which flows into Lake Michigan, part of the Great Lakes system. This region supports diverse aquatic life, including fish species such as lake trout and whitefish, and is an important migratory corridor for birds. The advanced treatment helps minimize nutrient loading and protects the sensitive Great Lakes ecosystem from eutrophication.
Frequently asked questions
Sheridan WWTP is located at 1572 Condensery Road in Bushnell Township, Montcalm County, Michigan, United States.
The plant serves a population of 695 people, reflecting its role in a small rural community.
Sheridan WWTP provides advanced treatment, which goes beyond secondary treatment to remove additional pollutants such as nutrients and pathogens.
As a US municipal plant, Sheridan WWTP operates under the Clean Water Act and is required to have an NPDES permit issued by the state authority (Michigan EGLE), which sets effluent limits to protect water quality.
The plant discharges 227.13 million gallons per year, with a designed capacity of 605.66 million gallons, indicating significant reserve capacity.
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