277 plants indexed.
LIGNITE LAGOON is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving 155 residents in Lignite, North Dakota. It has a designed capacity of 151.42 m³/day and discharges 75.71 m³/day.
Lidgerwood Lagoon is a secondary treatment plant serving 652 people in Lidgerwood, North Dakota. It discharges 264.98 million gallons per year into local waterways.
LEHR LAGOON is a secondary treatment plant serving 80 people in Logan County, North Dakota. It discharges 37.85 megaliters annually into local waterways.
Leeds Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment facility serving the town of Leeds, North Dakota. It treats municipal wastewater from a population of 427 and discharges 151.42 megaliters annually.
LARIMORE LAGOON is a secondary treatment plant in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, serving 1,346 people. It discharges 378.54 m³/day of treated wastewater, with a designed capacity of 416.39 m³/day.
LANKIN LAGOON is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Walsh County, North Dakota, serving a small population of 98. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting the Red River Basin.
Langdon Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving Langdon, North Dakota. It processes an average daily flow of 870.65 cubic meters with a designed capacity of 1665.58 cubic meters.
LaMoure Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving 889 residents in LaMoure, North Dakota. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways under US EPA and state regulatory oversight.
KULM LAGOON is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in LaMoure County, North Dakota, serving a population of 354. It discharges 151.42 megaliters annually and has a designed capacity of 189.27 megaliters.
Kramer Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving Kramer, North Dakota. It handles a small population of 29 with a discharge volume of 18.93 units.
Killdeer Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving the town of Killdeer, North Dakota. It discharges treated effluent into the local watershed, supporting downstream water quality in the Missouri River basin.
KENSAL LAGOON is a secondary treatment plant serving 163 people in Kensal, North Dakota. It discharges 75.71 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily, operating under US Clean Water Act regulations.
Kenmare Lagoon is a secondary treatment plant serving Kenmare, North Dakota. It processes municipal wastewater with a designed capacity of 454.25 units and an average daily flow of 416.40 units.
KATHRYN LAGOON is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Barnes County, North Dakota, serving a small population of 52. It discharges 18.93 megaliters of treated effluent annually.
Karlsruhe Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Karlsruhe, North Dakota, serving 82 people. It discharges treated water into the local watershed, supporting downstream ecosystems.
Hope Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving 258 people in Hugo Township, Steele County, North Dakota. It discharges 75.71 megaliters annually with a designed capacity of 151.42 megaliters.
HOOPLE LAGOON is a secondary treatment plant serving 242 residents in Hoople, North Dakota. It discharges 75.71 ML/year of treated wastewater into local waterways.
Hillsboro Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving Hillsboro, North Dakota. It treats approximately 1,603 people with a discharge volume of 605.67 units and a designed capacity of 1,211.33 units.
HETTINGER LAGOON is a secondary treatment plant in Adams County, North Dakota, serving 1,226 people. It discharges 454.25 units of treated wastewater and has a designed capacity of 681.37 units.
Hazen Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving Hazen, North Dakota. It discharges treated effluent into the local watershed, supporting downstream water quality in the Missouri River basin.
UtilityRadar indexes 277 wastewater treatment plants in North Dakota, with treatment level, capacity, operator and discharge data on each record.
Among the indexed plants, LANGDON LAGOON has the highest designed capacity at 1,666 m3/day.