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Albion V JtMun Ind WWTP serves the Village of Albion, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 7,555 people. The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day and is located within 50 km of the Lake Ontario coast.
Alexandria Bay V STP serves the Village of Alexandria Bay, New York, with a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day. The plant treats wastewater for a population of approximately 7,088 and discharges into the St. Lawrence River watershed.
Blasdell V WWTP serves the Village of Blasdell near Buffalo, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 16,824 residents. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act framework.
Brocton V WWTP serves the Village of Brocton, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 5,594 residents. The plant operates under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations with a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day.
BuffaloSewer AuthBird Island STP serves approximately 513,000 people in Buffalo, New York. The plant discharges treated wastewater into the Niagara River, which flows into Lake Ontario.
Cedarhurst V WWTP and Collection serves 6,664 people in the Village of Cedarhurst, New York. The facility is located within 50 km of the coast and operates under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations.
Clayton V WWTP serves 1,821 people in the Village of Clayton, New York. The plant discharges treated wastewater within 50 km of the St. Lawrence River, which flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Dexter V WWTP serves the Village of Dexter, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 1,245 residents. The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day and is located within 50 km of the coast.
Dunkirk C WWTP serves approximately 14,013 people in the City of Dunkirk, New York. The plant is located within 50 km of the Lake Erie coast and operates under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations.
Erie Co SD2 WWTP at Big Sister serves the Village of Angola, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 24,000 residents. The plant discharges into Lake Erie, a Great Lake that provides drinking water and supports diverse aquatic life.
Erie Co SD3 Southtowns STP serves approximately 173,000 people in the Town of Hamburg, New York. The plant is located near Lake Erie and operates under U. S. Clean Water Act regulations.
Erie Co SD6 Lackawanna WWTP serves about 21,000 people in Buffalo, New York. The plant discharges treated wastewater into the Lake Erie watershed, supporting regional water quality.
Fredonia V WWTP serves the City of Dunkirk, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 16,952 people. The plant is located near Lake Erie within 50 km of the coast.
Glen Cove C STP serves approximately 29,500 residents in the City of Glen Cove, New York. The plant is located within 50 km of the coast and discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed.
Great Neck V STP serves the Village of Great Neck, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 10,100 residents. The plant is located near the coast of Long Island Sound.
Greater Atlantic Beach WRecl Dist serves 6,000 people in Village of Atlantic Beach, New York. The plant is located within 50 km of the coast and operates under US EPA NPDES regulations.
Holley V WWTP serves the Village of Holley, New York, treating wastewater for approximately 1,700 residents. The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 million gallons per day and is located within 50 km of the coast.
Huntington T STP and Collection serves approximately 25,000 people in the Town of Huntington, New York. Located on Long Island's north shore, the plant discharges into the Long Island Sound watershed.
Keeseville V STP serves 1,750 people in Clinton County, New York, as part of the town of AuSable's municipal wastewater infrastructure. The plant operates under the US Clean Water Act framework.
Lawrence V WWTP serves the Village of Lawrence, New York, treating wastewater from approximately 6,300 residents. The plant is located within 50 km of the Atlantic coast and operates under U.S. EPA and New York State DEC regulations.