Treatment FAQ

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by Nicholas Adams Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How does the waste water treatment plant work in Youngstown Ohio?

Waste Water. The Waste Water Treatment Plant is a 24 hour operation. The plant’s proper operation assures the clean and efficient processing of wastewater, not only for customers in the City of Youngstown, but also for customers in other portions of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. Conservation.

Where does Youngstown get its water from?

The Youngstown Water Department is committed to providing quality service and superior product to all consumers. The City receives all of its water from the Mahoning Valley Sanitary District. The primary source of water supply is the Meander Creek Reservoir.

What are the hours of the waste water treatment plant?

The Waste Water Treatment Plant is a 24 hour operation. The plant’s proper operation assures the clean and efficient processing of wastewater, not only for customers in the City of Youngstown, but also for customers in other portions of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties.

What is a 24 hour wastewater treatment plant?

The Waste Water Treatment Plant is a 24 hour operation. The plant’s proper operation assures the clean and efficient processing of wastewater, not only for customers in the City of Youngstown, but also for customers in other portions of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties.

How to conserve water?

Conserve water, make sure all drips and leaks are fixed in a timely manner and that toilets are in good working order. For high volume users that may involve outside uses that do not enter the sanitary sewer system, such as landscape watering, auxiliary metering systems are available. Contact the Water Department:

What is the number to call if you see someone dumping hazardous waste into a stream?

Show Read More. Call the Waste Water Department's Pretreatment Section at (330) 742-8820 immediately and your local EPA office at 1- (800)-282-9378 if you see someone dumping what you feel is potentially hazardous waste into any stream, river, or storm drain.

Is treating wastewater more expensive than treating raw water?

Show Read More. Treating both water and wastewater are expensive and involved processes. However, it costs more to treat wastewater than to treat raw surface water. The revenue is used not only for treatment but to maintain public sewers and to fund Capital Improvement Projects to address infrastructure needs.

Air Quality System (AQS)

AQS contains ambient air pollution data collected by EPA, State, Local, and Tribal air pollution control agencies from thousands of monitoring stations.

Arizona Unified Repository for Informational Tracking of The Environment (AZURITE)

AZURITE is the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) database that is used for environmental enforcement and compliance reporting to the Permit and Compliance (PCS) system and to the Air Facility System Universal Interface (AFS-UI).

Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES)

ACRES stores information reported by EPA Brownfields grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with grant funding as well as information on Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions.

Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)

BRAC is a process used to close excess military installations and realign the total asset inventory in order to save money on operations and maintenance.

Biennial Reporters (BR)

All generators and treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities who handle hazardous waste are required to report to the EPA Administrator at least once every two years. The data collected is used to create the National Biennial Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Waste Report.

Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian School (BIA INDIAN SCHOOL)

BIA Indian schools, which are located on Indian Land, collected by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). BIA is responsible for the administration and management of 55.7 million acres of land held in trust by the United States for American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives.

BOILER

BOILER maintains location data for boilers at major air sources as reported on Information Collection Request (ICR) survey responses. This data set is only available on the EPA intranet.

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