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BAKERSVILLE WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 355 people in Bakersville, North Carolina. It discharges 208.20 units of treated wastewater daily, with a designed capacity of 757.08 units.
Baldwin WPCP is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Baldwin, Georgia, serving a small population of 579. It discharges treated water into the local watershed, supporting environmental health in Habersham County.
Baldwin WWTP is an advanced treatment facility serving approximately 1,000 people in Baldwin, Florida. It discharges 529.96 thousand cubic meters of treated wastewater annually, operating under the U.S. Clean Water Act framework.
BALDWIN WWTP is a secondary treatment facility in Baldwin, Iowa, serving 306 people. It discharges 151.42 megaliters per year and has a designed capacity of 227.12 megaliters.
BALKO WWT is a secondary treatment plant in Beaver County, Oklahoma, serving 150 people. It discharges 37.85 megaliters of treated wastewater annually, with a designed capacity of 75.71 megaliters.
Balltown Septic Tanks is a secondary treatment facility serving 68 residents in Balltown, Iowa. The plant discharges 3.79 megaliters of treated wastewater annually, with a designed capacity of 22.71 megaliters.
Bally Boro STP is an advanced wastewater treatment plant serving 1,872 people in Bally, Pennsylvania, USA. It discharges 757.08 cubic meters per day and operates under the US Clean Water Act framework.
Balsam Lake STP is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 996 residents in Balsam Lake, Wisconsin. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting the St. Croix River basin.
Balta Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving the small community of Balta, North Dakota. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting the region's water quality management.
BALTIC MUNIC WWT FACILITY is a secondary treatment plant serving 694 people in Baltic, South Dakota. It discharges 378.54 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily, with a designed capacity of 227.12 cubic meters.
Baltic WWTP and Sewer System serves the village of Baltic, Ohio, with advanced treatment for a population of 844. The plant discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the Tuscarawas River watershed.
Bancroft Sewage Lagoon is a secondary treatment facility serving 377 residents in Bancroft, Idaho. It discharges 143.85 megaliters annually, operating under US EPA NPDES regulations.
Bancroft STL is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving Bancroft, Iowa, with a population of 857. It has a designed capacity of 643.52 m³/day and discharges 378.54 m³/day.
Bancroft WWTP is a secondary treatment facility serving approximately 563 residents in Bancroft, Nebraska. The plant discharges 189.27 megaliters of treated wastewater annually and operates under U.S. EPA and state regulations.
Bandera WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,900 people in Bandera, Texas. It discharges 545.10 thousand cubic meters of treated wastewater annually, with a designed capacity of 1,048.56 thousand cubic meters.
Bangor Lagoon is a secondary wastewater treatment plant serving Bangor, Michigan. It treats an average of 794.94 megaliters per year with a designed capacity of 1211.33 megaliters.
Bangor WWTP is an advanced treatment facility in Bangor, Wisconsin, serving 1,474 people. It discharges 450.46 thousand cubic meters of treated wastewater annually, with a designed capacity of 586.74 thousand cubic meters.
Banks WWTP is an advanced treatment facility serving 124 people in Banks, Arkansas. It discharges 11.36 million gallons per day and has a designed capacity of 136.27 million gallons per day.
BANKSTON STP is a secondary treatment plant serving 15 people in Bankston, Iowa. It discharges 15.14 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
Banner Elk WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,020 people in Banner Elk, North Carolina. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, operating under the US Clean Water Act framework.