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Main Title Record of decision, Jackson wastewater treatment system, town of Jackson, Wyoming /
Author Wilson., Weston W. ;
CORP Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region VIII.; Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, CO. Region VIII.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII,
Year Published 1979
Report Number EPA-908/5-79-001A-B; EPA/908/5-79/001C
Stock Number PB-296 251
OCLC Number 75961743
Subjects Sewage disposal plants--Location--Wyoming--Jackson ; Sewage disposal plants--Environmental aspects--Wyoming--Jackson
Additional Subjects Sewage disposal ; Sewage treatment ; Water pollution ; Flat Creek ; Lagoons(Ponds) ; Construction ; Infiltration ; Percolation ; Environmental impact statements ; Irrigation ; Oxidation ; Ditches ; Cost effectiveness ; Financing ; Decision making ; Stabilization ; Ground water ; Monitoring ; Wyoming ; Sewage irrigation ; Nonpoint sources ; Jackson Hole(Wyoming)
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EOAD  EPA 908/5-79-001C Region 8 Technical Library/Denver,CO 05/16/2023
NTIS  PB-296 251 Most EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. Check with individual libraries about paper copy. 07/05/2023
Collation 21 leaves ; 28 cm
Abstract
This is a record of the decision for proposed construction of additional wastewater treatment facilities at Jackson Hole, within Teton County, Wyoming. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region VIII, is authorized to grant 75 percent matching funds for construction costs of designated wastewater treatment facilities. Sewage discharges as a result of area growth and development together with non-point source runoff have degraded the water quality of Flat Creek. Therefore, additional sewage treatment facilities are needed to meet water quality goals. The approved action is to construct aerated lagoons followed by rapid infiltration basins 4 miles downstream of the existing plant. The new facility will enhance development in the undeveloped South Park area. Groundwater monitoring will be required.
Notes
"EPA-908/5-79-001A-B"--At head of title. "April 20, 1979."