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EPA award recognizes Catasauqua for environmental achievement

Release Date: 6/8/2005
Contact Information: Roy Seneca (215) 814-5567

Contact: Roy Seneca (215)814-5567
CATASAUQUA, Pa. - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency presented the Borough of Catasauqua a national award today for protecting local waterways with its pretreatment program for industrial wastewater.

“This national award recognizes the outstanding commitment that the Borough of Catasauqua has to protect the environment. Many significant improvements in our nation’s water quality can be attributed to better wastewater treatment success stories like this,” said Donald S. Welsh, regional administrator for EPA’s mid-Atlantic region.

Specifically, the borough received the first place award for small publicly owned treatment facilities for its pretreatment program, which ensures that industrial wastewater is properly treated before the water reaches the borough’s treatment facility. This phase of treatment is important because sewage treatment plants are not usually designed to treat large volumes of industrial waste. If industrial wastewater is not properly pretreated, it can be harmful to a treatment plant, and damaging to the environment.

The borough=s pretreatment program is based on site-specific needs to control industrial and commercial discharges. The program goes beyond the basic regulatory requirements, and also focuses on educating sewer users about the impact that releases have on local watersheds.

To protect treatment plants and the environment, the pretreatment program requires industrial dischargers to use treatment techniques and management practices to reduce or eliminate the discharge of harmful pollutants to sanitary sewers. The pretreatment program is an important part of the Clean Water Act=s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. For more information, visit https://www.epa.gov/reg3wapd/pretreatment/index.htm .

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