Risk: Low Not Reported Not Reported treatment

West Jefferson WWTP and Sewer System - Ohio Wastewater Treatment Plant

West Jefferson, Ohio, United States

Overview

West Jefferson WWTP and Sewer System serves approximately 4,331 residents in West Jefferson, Ohio. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, ensuring treated wastewater meets environmental standards before discharge.

The West Jefferson WWTP and Sewer System is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located on Cemetery Road in West Jefferson, Ohio, serving a population of about 4,331. As a small-scale plant in the Midwestern United States, it plays a key role in managing local wastewater for this community. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which requires secondary treatment for municipal plants of this size. Compliance is enforced through National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits issued by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, ensuring discharge limits protect water quality. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into a nearby stream or river within the Scioto River watershed, which flows into the Ohio River and ultimately the Mississippi River system. This drainage basin supports diverse aquatic life and provides drinking water for downstream communities, making proper treatment essential for ecological and public health.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into a tributary of the Scioto River, which flows into the Ohio River and then the Mississippi River. This watershed supports diverse aquatic species and provides drinking water for millions downstream. The plant's location in an agricultural and residential area means its effluent must be carefully managed to prevent nutrient pollution that could harm downstream ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located on Cemetery Road in West Jefferson, Ohio, within Madison County, United States.

The plant serves approximately 4,331 residents in the West Jefferson area.

The treated effluent is discharged into a local waterway within the Scioto River watershed, which ultimately flows to the Ohio River and Mississippi River.

The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, with an NPDES permit issued by the Ohio EPA, requiring secondary treatment and compliance with discharge limits.

For small municipal plants in the U.S., secondary treatment is standard, often involving biological processes like activated sludge or trickling filters, followed by disinfection.

Nearby plants

UtilityRadar
More
Press Esc to close · Advanced search