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Main Title Steamboat Springs Regional Service Authority, 201 wastewater facilities plan : final environmental impact statement /
Author Wilson, Weston W. ; Weiner., Steve ;
CORP Author Leon Weiner & Associates.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII,
Year Published 1977
Report Number EPA 908-5-77-005
Stock Number PB-273 102
OCLC Number 06115733
Subjects Sewage disposal--Colorado--Steamboat Springs ; Sewage--Environmental aspects--Colorado--Steamboat Springs
Additional Subjects Environmental impact statements - final ; Sewage treatment ; Colorado ; Water quality ; Yampa River ; Steamboat Springs(Colorado) ; Routt County(Colorado) ; Sewage treatment plants
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EJED  EPA 908-5-77-005 OCSPP Chemical Library/Washington,DC 05/28/2019
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 908-5-77-005 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
NTIS  PB-273 102 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation vii, 178, [56] pages : illustrations, graphs, maps (2 folded in pocket) ; 28 cm.
Abstract
The report is a final environmental impact statement (EIS) for proposed construction of additional wastewater treatment facilities at Steamboat Springs, within Routt County, Colorado. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region VIII, Denver, under the authority of Section 201 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 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 and irrigation return flows have degraded the water quality of the Yampa River and its tributaries. Therefore, both additional sewage treatment facilities and non-point source controls are needed to meet water quality goals. The recommended action is to construct a sewage treatment plant 2 miles downstream of the existing lagoon system. The new plant will combine 5 separate districts into a regional system. Tertiary treatment is required to meet water quality goals and will be accomplished through a combination of in-plant treatment and summer time sewage irrigation. (Color illustrations reproduced in black and white)
Notes
"EPA 908-5-77-005." "August, 1977." Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (pages 174-178).