88 plants indexed. Showing 81 matching current filters.
Waterville Valley WWTF is an advanced treatment plant serving 3,675 people in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. It discharges 639.74 million gallons per year and operates under US Clean Water Act regulations.
West Swanzey WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 989 people in Swanzey, New Hampshire. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, operating under U.S. EPA and state regulations.
Whitefield WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,050 people in Whitefield, New Hampshire. It discharges 458.04 million gallons per year and operates under US EPA NPDES regulations.
Winchester WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,566 people in Winchester, New Hampshire. It discharges 681.37 thousand gallons per day and operates under US Clean Water Act regulations.
Woodstock WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 2,513 people in Woodstock, New Hampshire. It discharges 492.10 million gallons per year and has a designed capacity of 1,287.04 million gallons per year.
Woodsville WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Haverhill, New Hampshire, serving about 2,500 residents. It discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, supporting downstream water quality.
Allenstown Regional WWTF serves approximately 8,750 residents in Allenstown, New Hampshire. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, with NPDES permits regulating its discharge.
Berlin WWTF serves approximately 10,351 residents in Berlin, New Hampshire. The plant discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, contributing to the Androscoggin River basin.
Charlestown WWTF serves approximately 2,891 residents in Charlestown, New Hampshire. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, with discharge likely to the Connecticut River watershed.
Claremont WWTF is a municipal wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 10,100 people in Claremont, New Hampshire, United States. It operates under the US Clean Water Act framework.
Concord Hall Street WWTF serves approximately 67,906 people in Concord, New Hampshire. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES permitting framework.
Derry WWTF is a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Derry, New Hampshire, serving approximately 28,478 people. It operates under the US Clean Water Act framework with NPDES permitting.
Dover WWTF is a municipal wastewater treatment facility in Dover, New Hampshire, serving approximately 25,000 residents. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES permitting framework.
Durham WWTF serves approximately 18,679 residents in Durham, New Hampshire. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act framework, discharging treated wastewater into the local watershed.
Exeter WWTF serves 12,170 people in Exeter, New Hampshire. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES permitting framework.
Farmington WWTF serves approximately 2,730 residents in Farmington, New Hampshire. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which requires secondary treatment for municipal wastewater.
Gorham WWTF is a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Gorham, New Hampshire, serving approximately 2,400 residents. It operates under the US Clean Water Act, discharging treated effluent into the Androscoggin River watershed.
Hanover WWTF serves approximately 13,581 residents in Hanover, New Hampshire. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act, ensuring treated wastewater meets federal standards before discharge.
Hillsborough WWTF serves approximately 3,200 residents in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. The facility operates under the US Clean Water Act, which mandates secondary treatment for municipal wastewater plants of this scale.
Hinsdale WWTF serves the town of Hinsdale, New Hampshire, treating wastewater from a population of approximately 3,062. The plant discharges into the Connecticut River watershed, supporting local water quality and downstream ecosystems.