Overview
TELFORD BORO AUTH STP serves Franconia, Pennsylvania, treating wastewater for about 4,126 residents. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, with NPDES permits regulating its discharge.
TELFORD BORO AUTH STP is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Franconia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It serves a population of approximately 4,126 people, classifying it as a small to medium-sized facility within the region. The plant is situated inland, away from coastal areas, and its operations are integral to local water quality management. As a US-based facility, the plant operates under the Clean Water Act, which requires National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for all point-source discharges. The plant's design capacity and current utilization are not disclosed, but regulatory compliance ensures that effluent meets state and federal standards. The treated wastewater from TELFORD BORO AUTH STP is discharged into a local waterway, likely a tributary of the Delaware River basin. The Delaware River watershed supports diverse aquatic life and provides drinking water for millions. The plant's discharge is regulated to protect downstream ecosystems, including fish habitats and recreational waters. Its inland location reduces direct marine impact, but careful management is essential to maintain the health of the receiving stream.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into a tributary of the Delaware River, which flows into Delaware Bay and ultimately the Atlantic Ocean. The Delaware River basin is ecologically significant, supporting migratory fish such as American shad and providing critical habitat for freshwater mussels. The plant's effluent must meet water quality standards to protect these downstream ecosystems, including sensitive species and recreational uses.
Frequently asked questions
TELFORD BORO AUTH STP is located at 102 Telford Pike in Franconia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.
The plant serves approximately 4,126 residents in the Franconia and Telford areas.
The plant discharges treated effluent into a local waterway, likely a tributary of the Delaware River, which flows to Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
As a US facility, the plant operates under the Clean Water Act and must comply with an NPDES permit issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, ensuring effluent meets state and federal standards.
Plants of this scale in Pennsylvania typically employ secondary treatment, including biological processes like activated sludge or trickling filters, to meet NPDES permit limits for BOD, TSS, and nutrients.
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