26,154 plants indexed worldwide.
Plants where treatment level information is not publicly available.
Wolfeboro WWTF serves 2,600 residents in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The plant discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, contributing to the protection of Lake Winnipesaukee and downstream water bodies.
North Conway WWTF serves Conway, New Hampshire, treating wastewater for approximately 5,900 residents. The plant discharges into the Saco River watershed, which flows to the Gulf of Maine.
Laughlin WRF is a municipal wastewater treatment plant serving 8,300 residents in Laughlin, Nevada. The facility discharges treated effluent into the Colorado River system, supporting downstream water quality in the Lower Colorado Basin.
Clark County Water Rec Dist AWT is a major wastewater treatment plant in Las Vegas, Nevada, serving approximately 964,400 people. It operates under the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES permit program.
Douglas County North Valley WWTP serves 5,880 people in Nevada, USA. The plant discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, supporting water quality in the region.
Reno City of TMWRF is a major wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 288,000 people in Washoe County, Nevada. It operates under the US Clean Water Act's NPDES permit program.
SCOP is a projected wastewater treatment plant in Las Vegas, Nevada, designed to serve over 3.3 million people. It will be located within 10 km of the coast, indicating potential marine discharge considerations.
North Las Vegas WWTF serves about 120,000 people in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada. The plant discharges treated wastewater into the Colorado River basin via the Las Vegas Wash.
Rolling A WWTF is a municipal wastewater treatment facility serving 6,500 residents in Dayton, Nevada, United States. The plant operates under US Clean Water Act regulations for inland discharge.
BONANZA MOJAVE WRC is a wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 10,000 people in Las Vegas, Nevada. It operates under the US Clean Water Act framework with a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day.
Durango Hills WRC in Las Vegas, Nevada serves 100,000 people. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, with NPDES permits regulating its discharge to protect local water resources.
Jackpot Sewer Treatment Plant serves 1,326 people in Elko, Nevada. The facility operates under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations for municipal wastewater treatment.
ELKO WWTF serves approximately 19,950 residents in Elko, Nevada. The facility operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which mandates secondary treatment for municipal wastewater plants of this scale.
HENDERSON AWT in Las Vegas, Nevada serves 325,000 people. The plant operates under US EPA NPDES permits, treating wastewater for the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
Boulder City WWTF serves approximately 15,641 residents in Nevada. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, which mandates secondary treatment for municipal wastewater facilities.
LOVELOCK WWTF serves the community of Lovelock, Nevada, with a population of approximately 4,085. The plant operates under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations, ensuring treated wastewater meets environmental standards before discharge.
Hawthorne WWTF serves Mineral County, Nevada, treating wastewater from a small community. The plant discharges into the local watershed, contributing to the Great Basin's closed drainage system.
TONOPAH Reuse serves Esmeralda County, Nevada, with a population of 3,542. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act framework for small inland communities.
Reno Sparks WWTF serves approximately 11,200 people in Washoe County, Nevada. The facility is part of the region's municipal wastewater infrastructure, discharging treated effluent into the local watershed.
South Truckee Meadows WWTP serves approximately 28,000 people in Reno, Nevada. The facility treats municipal wastewater and discharges into the local watershed.