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Westport STF is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Mendocino County, California, serving 285 people. It discharges 94.64 million gallons per year and is located within 10 km of the Pacific coast.
Westport STP is a secondary treatment plant serving 355 people in Westport, Oregon. It discharges 102.21 million gallons per year and has a designed capacity of 340.69 million gallons per year.
Westport T SD1 STP and On Sites is a secondary treatment plant serving 830 people in Town of Westport, New York. It discharges 378.54 m³/day of treated wastewater near Lake Champlain.
Westport T Wadhams SD STP is a secondary treatment plant serving 132 people in Town of Westport, New York. It discharges 56.78 million gallons per day and is located within 10 km of the coast.
Whispering Palms WPCF is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Rancho Santa Fe, California, serving 3,624 people. It discharges 946.35 thousand gallons per day and is located within 10 km of the Pacific coast.
WHITNEYVILLE ST is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Whitneyville, Maine, serving a population of 100. It discharges 30.28 units of treated wastewater and is located near the coast.
Wicomico Shores WWTP is an advanced treatment plant in Barbers Quarter, Maryland, serving 1,254 people. It discharges 420.18 units of treated wastewater and operates near the Chesapeake Bay.
Willsboro T SD1 STP and On Sites is a secondary treatment plant serving 650 people in the Town of Willsboro, New York. It discharges treated wastewater near Lake Champlain, a major freshwater resource.
Wilson V STP is a secondary treatment plant serving the Village of Wilson, New York. It discharges treated wastewater near Lake Ontario, with a design capacity of 885.78 volume units and an average daily flow of 912.28 volume units.
Winter Harbor WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 998 people in Winter Harbor, Maine. It discharges 378.54 m³/day of treated wastewater near the coast of the Gulf of Maine.
Wiscasset Sewage Treatment serves 1,235 people in Wiscasset, Maine, with secondary treatment. The plant discharges 416.40 million gallons per year and is located within 10 km of the coast.
Wolcott V STP is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving 1,712 people in the Village of Wolcott, New York. It discharges treated effluent near Lake Ontario, operating under U.S. EPA NPDES regulations.
ZWOLLE STP is an advanced wastewater treatment plant serving Zwolle, Louisiana, USA. It treats wastewater for approximately 1,780 residents with a designed capacity of 3,028 cubic meters per day.
Edisto Beach WWTS is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,639 residents in Edisto Beach, South Carolina. Located within 10 km of the coast, it discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed.
FOLLY BEACH COLL SYS is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Charleston, South Carolina, serving about 400 people. It discharges treated effluent near the Atlantic coast.
James Island WW System is an advanced treatment plant serving 22,500 people in James Island, South Carolina. It discharges treated wastewater near the coast, protecting local waterways and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Navy Yard Sewer System in North Charleston, South Carolina, provides advanced wastewater treatment for approximately 20,000 people. Located near the coast, it serves the Charleston area under U.S. EPA and state regulatory oversight.
4S Ranch Wastewater Treatment Plant in Carlsbad, California serves approximately 59,518 people. The facility is located within 50 km of the Pacific coast and operates under U.S. EPA and California state regulations.
The 69th Street Plant in Houston, Texas, serves over 830,000 people as a major municipal wastewater facility. It operates under the U. S. Clean Water Act with NPDES permits, discharging treated effluent into the Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Bay
Aberdeen STP serves approximately 23,515 residents in Aberdeen, Washington. The plant operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act framework, discharging treated wastewater into the Grays Harbor estuary.