Overview
Wellington WWTP and Sewer System serves approximately 4,500 residents in Wellington, Ohio. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act framework, discharging treated wastewater into local waterways.
Wellington WWTP and Sewer System is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Wellington, Lorain County, Ohio. The plant serves a population of about 4,511 people, reflecting a small to medium-sized community in the rural-urban fringe of northeastern Ohio. As part of the United States' wastewater infrastructure, it is subject to the Clean Water Act and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 million gallons per day, indicating a facility sized for the local population. US plants of this scale typically employ secondary treatment, including biological processes such as activated sludge or trickling filters, to meet federal and state effluent standards. The operational status is assumed active based on its listing in public directories. The treated effluent from Wellington WWTP likely discharges into a nearby stream or river within the Lake Erie basin, as the facility is located inland but within the Great Lakes watershed. The receiving water body ultimately drains into Lake Erie, a vital freshwater resource supporting diverse aquatic life and providing drinking water for millions. The plant plays a key role in protecting local water quality and the downstream ecosystem.
Environmental context
Wellington WWTP discharges into a tributary of the Black River or a similar watercourse within the Lake Erie basin. The Black River flows northward into Lake Erie, which is a major freshwater lake supporting fisheries, recreation, and municipal water supplies. The plant's operations help maintain water quality in this ecologically sensitive region, where nutrient pollution can contribute to algal blooms in Lake Erie. The facility's location away from the immediate coast reduces direct marine impact, but its discharge still affects the broader watershed health.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located at 329 Jones Road, Wellington, Ohio, in Lorain County, United States.
The facility serves approximately 4,511 residents in the village of Wellington and surrounding areas.
The treated effluent is discharged into a local waterway that flows into the Lake Erie basin, likely a tributary of the Black River.
As a US facility, it operates under the Clean Water Act and is required to have an NPDES permit issued by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, which sets effluent limits and monitoring requirements.
Plants of this size typically employ secondary treatment, such as activated sludge or trickling filters, to meet federal standards for biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids.
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