The Maryland Department of the Environment began working toward a cleaner Chesapeake Bay by breaking ground to construct an upgrade to the Indian Head Wastewater Treatment Plant. They chose 澳门足彩app to upgrade and expand their existing .5 MGD sewage treatment plant to reuse quality effluent meeting the requirements of the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act.
The plant design included enhanced nutrient reduction technology that delivered dramatically reduced levels 的氮 and phosphorus from being discharged into the Chesapeake Bay from that region. 营养过剩, 比如氮和磷, 降低水质, which negatively impacts the ecology of the Bay and its tributaries.
The Indian Head Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade has removed an estimated 22,842 lbs. 的氮, 每年, that would have been discharged directly from the plant into Mattawomen Creek, the Potomac River and ultimately the Chesapeake Bay. We’re proud to have a part in helping the state preserve the local environment and make Maryland a cleaner, 更安全的居住地.