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Conway Village WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 6,280 people in Conway, New Hampshire. It discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, ultimately draining to the Atlantic Ocean.
Glencliff WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Benton, New Hampshire, serving a small population of 293. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the region's environmental health.
Greenville WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,130 people in Greenville, New Hampshire. It discharges 567.81 million gallons per year and operates under US EPA NPDES regulations.
Groveton WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 2,578 people in Northumberland, New Hampshire. It discharges 802.51 units of treated wastewater daily, with a designed capacity of 1,389.24 units.
Henniker WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Henniker, New Hampshire, serving approximately 2,868 people. It discharges 810.08 thousand gallons per day into the Contoocook River watershed.
Hopkinton WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 600 people in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. It discharges 189.27 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily, with a designed capacity of 454.25 cubic meters.
Lancaster Grange WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 34 people in Lancaster, New Hampshire. It discharges 15.14 units of treated wastewater daily, operating under US EPA and state regulations.
Lisbon WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,638 people in Lisbon, New Hampshire. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, operating under US EPA and state regulations.
Meriden WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Plainfield, New Hampshire, serving 900 people. It discharges 151.42 million gallons per year and has a designed capacity of 302.83 million gallons.
Merrimack County Home WWTF in Boscawen, New Hampshire, provides secondary treatment for a small population of 838. The plant discharges 170.34 volume units daily, with a designed capacity of 302.83.
Milton WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,289 people in Milton, New Hampshire. It discharges 325.55 thousand gallons per day and has a designed capacity of 378.54 thousand gallons per day.
New Hampton Village WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 695 residents in New Hampton, New Hampshire. It discharges 189.27 megaliters of treated wastewater annually and operates under the US Clean Water Act.
Newfields WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 700 residents in Newfields, New Hampshire. It discharges 367.19 million gallons per year into local waterways, operating under US EPA Clean Water Act regulations.
Newport Guild Street WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Newport, New Hampshire, serving a small population. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the region's environmental health.
Northumberland Village WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Northumberland, New Hampshire, serving a small population of 271. It discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, supporting the Upper Connecticut River basin.
Ossipee Center WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 486 people in Ossipee, New Hampshire. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the region's water quality.
Piermont WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Enfield, New Hampshire, serving 107 people. It discharges 15.14 million gallons per year and has a designed capacity of 26.50 million gallons per year.
Pittsburg WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 183 people in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. It discharges 151.42 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily into the local watershed.
Pittsfield WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Pittsfield, New Hampshire, serving approximately 1,480 residents. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the region's environmental health.
Rockingham County Home WWTF in Exeter, New Hampshire, serves 499 people with secondary treatment. The plant discharges 450.46 thousand gallons per day and has a designed capacity of 317.97 thousand gallons per day.