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Walworth T SD 1 STP and Onsites - Town of Walworth, New York Wastewater Treatment Plant

Town of Walworth, New York, United States

Overview

Walworth T SD 1 STP and Onsites serves about 5,000 people in the Town of Walworth, New York. The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day and operates under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations.

Walworth T SD 1 STP and Onsites is a wastewater treatment facility located at 3472 Ontario Center Road in the Town of Walworth, Wayne County, New York. The plant serves a population of approximately 5,000 residents and has a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day, indicating it is a small to medium-sized municipal facility. As a U.S. plant, it operates under the Clean Water Act, which requires National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for all discharges. The facility likely handles domestic wastewater from the surrounding community. The plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways that eventually drain into Lake Ontario, part of the Great Lakes system. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and provides drinking water for millions. The plant's performance is critical to protecting water quality in this ecologically sensitive region.

Environmental context

The plant's treated effluent flows into tributaries of the Great Lakes basin, ultimately reaching Lake Ontario. This watershed supports a variety of fish species and is an important migratory corridor for birds. Protecting water quality here is essential for maintaining the ecological health of Lake Ontario and downstream ecosystems, including the St. Lawrence River.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at 3472 Ontario Center Road in the Town of Walworth, Wayne County, New York, United States.

The plant serves approximately 5,000 residents in the Town of Walworth and surrounding areas.

The plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways that drain into the Great Lakes basin, ultimately reaching Lake Ontario.

As a U.S. facility, it operates under the Clean Water Act and must comply with an NPDES permit issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

For a plant of this size, secondary treatment is standard under the Clean Water Act, which typically includes biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids.

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