
Executive Summary
The Effect of the Middleboro Wastewater Treatment
Plant on the Water Quality of the Nemasket
River
Apponequet High School
Norma McNally
Students studied the effect of the Middleboro Waste
Treatment Plant on the water quality of the Nemasket River. Students sampled for DO, temperature, pH,
nutrients and macroinvertebrates. Sampling sites included the reference site at
Rte 105 and the impact site at Murdock
Street in Middleboro, MA. A recovery site was not sampled due to
distance and time constraints. Students toured the treatment plant and
interviewed Mr. Joseph Ciaglo to learn how the plant operated. Students learned that orthophosphates are
removed using ferric chloride to precipitate the phosphate. The analysis of samples for orthophosphate
showed that the concentrations at Murdock
Street were above normal range but below the
concentration of Rte 105 on only one occasion.
However, the concentration and load of nitrogen as nitrate was
consistently higher at Murdock
Street on each sampling date. The students learned that the treatment plant
removes ammonia from the waste, not nitrate. Hence, total nitrogen reaching the
water column meets NYPDES regulations for the plant, but nitrogen is still
impacting the water quality.
This impact can also be seen in the diversity of
macroinvertebrates and in the Hilsenhoff 10-max Biotic Index. The HBI was 4.5 at Rte 105 indicating
“good” water quality. Murdock Street had
a value of 5.6 indicating “fair” water quality. The students
concluded that even though the waste treatment plant meets NYPDES requirements,
it still impacts the water quality of the Nemasket River.
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