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Van Horne WWTP - Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Van Horne, Iowa

Van Horne, Iowa, United States

Overview

Van Horne WWTP serves the community of Van Horne, Iowa, with a population of 716. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act framework, ensuring treated wastewater meets environmental standards before discharge.

Van Horne WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Van Horne, Iowa, serving a population of approximately 716 residents. The plant is situated in Benton County and is part of the region's water infrastructure managed by local authorities. Under the US Clean Water Act, plants of this scale are typically required to meet secondary treatment standards through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program. The regulatory framework ensures that effluent quality protects receiving water bodies and public health, with permits specifying discharge limits and monitoring requirements. The treated wastewater from Van Horne WWTP ultimately drains into the Iowa River basin, which flows into the Mississippi River and then to the Gulf of Mexico. This connection highlights the plant's role in maintaining water quality within a major watershed that supports diverse aquatic life and downstream ecosystems.

Environmental context

Van Horne WWTP discharges into the Iowa River basin, a tributary of the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River system is a critical migratory corridor for fish and birds and supports extensive aquatic biodiversity. The plant's operations help protect downstream water quality in this ecologically significant watershed, which ultimately reaches the Gulf of Mexico.

Frequently asked questions

Van Horne WWTP is located on 10th Street in Van Horne, Iowa, within Union Township, Benton County, United States.

Van Horne WWTP serves a population of 716 residents in the community of Van Horne, Iowa.

Van Horne WWTP discharges treated effluent into the Iowa River basin, which flows into the Mississippi River and ultimately to the Gulf of Mexico.

Van Horne WWTP operates under the US Clean Water Act, which requires NPDES permits for wastewater discharges to ensure compliance with water quality standards.

For small communities like Van Horne, secondary treatment is typically required under the Clean Water Act, often using lagoon systems or package plants to meet effluent limits.

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