We invite you to comment on the draft wastewater permit for Wyoming Park LLC.
Wyoming Park LLC. has applied for a reissued water quality permit for the Linwood Terrace wastewater treatment facility. The facility is designed to treat 16,700 gallons per day and discharges to an unnamed wetland.
The draft permit does not authorize any construction or changes to the facility.
As part of this permit action, the MPCA proposes to modify the maximum load of pollutants from the facility in the St. Croix Nutrient total maximum daily load report. This modification will not result in any new impairments to Lake St. Croix.
Water quality permits - or National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits - establish specific limits and requirements to protect Minnesota's surface and groundwater quality. Permits are regularly reviewed and updated as they expire, allowing the MPCA to incorporate new information about the impacts of pollutants on the environment in future permits. Permits are enforced through a combination of self-reporting and compliance monitoring.
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We invite you to comment on the draft wastewater permit for Wyoming Park LLC.
Wyoming Park LLC. has applied for a reissued water quality permit for the Linwood Terrace wastewater treatment facility. The facility is designed to treat 16,700 gallons per day and discharges to an unnamed wetland.
The draft permit does not authorize any construction or changes to the facility.
As part of this permit action, the MPCA proposes to modify the maximum load of pollutants from the facility in the St. Croix Nutrient total maximum daily load report. This modification will not result in any new impairments to Lake St. Croix.
Water quality permits - or National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits - establish specific limits and requirements to protect Minnesota's surface and groundwater quality. Permits are regularly reviewed and updated as they expire, allowing the MPCA to incorporate new information about the impacts of pollutants on the environment in future permits. Permits are enforced through a combination of self-reporting and compliance monitoring.
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