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Buje wastewater treatment plant serves Gamboci, Croatia, with secondary treatment. Located near the Adriatic coast, it has a designed capacity of 4,000 m³/day and operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive standards.
Delnice wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Delnice in Primorsko-goranska County, Croatia. The facility provides primary treatment and has a designed capacity of 6,660 cubic meters per day.
Ivanic Grad wastewater treatment plant serves Ivanić-Grad, Croatia. The facility has a designed capacity of 20,000 m³/day and provides primary treatment before discharge.
Jadranovo wastewater treatment plant serves the coastal town of Jadranovo, Croatia, with secondary treatment. Located near the Adriatic Sea, it supports local environmental protection.
Kanfanar wastewater treatment plant serves Burići, Croatia, with advanced treatment. Located near the coast in Istria, it has a designed capacity of 8,000 m³/day and operates under EU regulations.
Kutina wastewater treatment plant serves Grad Kutina, Croatia, with a designed capacity of 20,000 m³/day. It provides primary treatment and discharges into the local watershed.
Labin wastewater treatment plant serves Grad Labin in Istria, Croatia, with secondary treatment. Located within 10 km of the Adriatic coast, it has a designed capacity of 7,500 m³/day.
Pozega wastewater treatment plant serves Grad Požega, Croatia, with a designed capacity of 33,500 m³/day. It provides primary treatment and discharges into the local watershed.
Primosten wastewater treatment plant serves the coastal town of Primošten, Croatia, with primary treatment and a designed capacity of 1,000 m³/day. Located near the Adriatic Sea, it operates under EU regulations.
Senj wastewater treatment plant serves the coastal city of Senj, Croatia, with secondary treatment. It has a designed capacity of 9,900 m³/day and is located within 10 km of the Adriatic Sea.
Zapresic wastewater treatment plant serves Grad Zaprešić, Croatia, with primary treatment and a designed capacity of 61,000 m³/day. It discharges into the Sava River, a major tributary of the Danube.