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Maryland's wastewater treatment is regulated by the Maryland Department of the Environment. Major plants include Blue Plains (serving the DC metro) and Back River (Baltimore). UtilityRadar indexes 171 wastewater treatment plants in Maryland with a combined designed capacity of 58,285 m³/day. The largest plant on file is Winebrenner WWTP, treating 3,785 m³/day.
Maryland's wastewater treatment is regulated by the Maryland Department of the Environment. Major plants include Blue Plains (serving the DC metro) and Back River (Baltimore).
UtilityRadar's directory currently lists 171 wastewater treatment plants across Maryland. Together these plants represent a combined designed capacity of approximately 58,285 m³/day.
By treatment level, the directory contains 56 secondary, 38 advanced, 1 primary-treatment plants. Secondary treatment (typically activated sludge with biological nutrient removal) is the most common standard.
The largest plant indexed for Maryland is Winebrenner WWTP, with a designed capacity of 3,785 m³/day.
Plant records are aggregated from publicly available regulatory data (US EPA ECHO, EU UWWTD reporting, national water authority publications), augmented by direct operator information and verified via Google Maps coordinates. Each record includes location, treatment level, capacity where known, operator and operational status. To browse plants by treatment level worldwide, see our secondary and advanced filter views, or read our guide to how sewage treatment works.
Middletown WWTP in Valley Overlook, Maryland, serves 1,197 people with advanced treatment. The plant discharges 548.89 thousand cubic meters annually, operating under US EPA NPDES regulations.
White Rock WWTP in Mountaindale, Maryland, serves 265 people with advanced treatment. The plant discharges 140.06 volume units daily and has a designed capacity of 189.27 units.
FOUNTAINDALE WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving approximately 3,000 people in Middletown, Maryland, United States. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways under EPA NPDES regulations.
Jefferson WWTP in Burgee, Maryland, serves 2,209 people with advanced treatment. The plant discharges 423.97 million gallons per year into local waterways, supporting the Potomac River watershed.
Point of Rocks STP is an advanced wastewater treatment plant serving 1,103 people in Point of Rocks, Maryland. It discharges treated effluent into the Potomac River watershed.
Cobb Island WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving approximately 1,920 people in Bryantown, Maryland. It discharges 215.77 thousand gallons per day and has a design capacity of 598.09 thousand gallons per day.
Ridgely WWTP is a secondary treatment plant in Oakland, Maryland, serving 1,600 people. It discharges 469.39 thousand cubic meters annually and operates under the US Clean Water Act.
Preston WWTP is a secondary treatment plant in Tanyard, Maryland, serving 719 people. It discharges 121.13 million gallons per year into local waterways.
Greensboro WWTP is an advanced treatment facility in Greensboro, Maryland, serving about 2,000 people. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways within the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Rawlings WWTP and Collection System is a secondary treatment plant serving 750 people in Rawlings, Maryland. It discharges 302.83 thousand cubic meters per year into local waterways.
OLDTOWN WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 430 people in Oldtown, Maryland. It discharges 45.43 million gallons per year into local waterways.
Flintstone Gilpin WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 450 people in Allegany County, Maryland. It discharges 189.27 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
Barton Business Park WWTP is a secondary treatment plant in Bier, Maryland, serving approximately 490 people. It has a designed capacity of 189.27 m³/day and discharges 75.71 m³/day of treated wastewater.
Rising Sun STP is a secondary treatment plant serving 2,600 people in North Hills, Maryland. It discharges 810.08 thousand gallons per day into the Susquehanna River basin, ultimately reaching the Chesapeake Bay.
Spring Meadows WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 153 people in Spring Meadows, Maryland. It discharges 30.28 thousand cubic meters per year into local waterways.
Union Bridge WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving about 950 people in Union Bridge, Maryland. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
New Windsor WWTP is an advanced treatment facility serving 1,500 people in Maryland, USA. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, operating under the US Clean Water Act.
Pleasant Valley WWTP is a secondary treatment plant in Carroll County, Maryland, serving 145 people. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Conococheague WWTP serves Washington County, Maryland, treating wastewater for approximately 11,423 people. The plant discharges into the local watershed, ultimately draining to the Chesapeake Bay.
Joppatowne WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 7,000 residents in Joppatowne, Maryland, USA. The facility discharges into the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
UtilityRadar indexes 171 wastewater treatment plants in Maryland, with treatment level, capacity, operator and discharge data on each record.
Among the indexed plants, Greensboro WWTP has the highest designed capacity at 3,081 m3/day.