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What is a Water Pollution Control Plant
A Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) is a facility designed to manage water quality by removing pollutants from wastewater before it is released into the environment. These plants utilize physical, chemical, and biological processes to treat wastewater, ensuring that it is safe for public use and aquatic life. The treatment process typically includes sedimentation, filtration, oxidation, and disinfection, among other methods. The goal is to reduce or eliminate the impact of pollutants on the environment, protect public health, and maintain the ecological balance of water bodies.
Information About Our Plant
How many GPM does the plant handle?
- The plant is permitted for 2.1MGD
When was it built?
- The plant was put in service December 2004
Water Pollution Control