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Nordstrand Kurzentrum is a closed advanced wastewater treatment plant in Nordstrand, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It served a population of 1,776 with a designed capacity of 6,100 m³/day.
Nortorf Land Ellerdorf is a closed advanced wastewater treatment plant in Ellerdorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It served a population of 1,500 and had a designed capacity of 6,000 m³/day.
Osterby wastewater treatment plant in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, served 975 people with advanced treatment before closure. The plant had a design capacity of 1,500 m³/day and discharged 246.75 m³/day.
Rieseby wastewater treatment plant in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, serves 1,758 people with advanced treatment. The plant is now closed, having discharged into the Baltic Sea catchment.
Risum Lindholm Sud is a closed advanced wastewater treatment plant in Risum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It served a population of 1,618 and had a designed capacity of 2,480 m³/day.
Salem wastewater treatment plant in Dargow, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is a closed advanced treatment facility that served 577 people. It had a designed capacity of 2,083 m³/day and discharged 146.03 m³/day.
Schonberg wastewater treatment plant in Schönberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, serves a small population of 1,811 with advanced treatment. The plant is now closed.
Seth wastewater treatment plant in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, serves a population of 1,977 with advanced treatment. The plant is now closed, having had a designed capacity of 2,600 m³/day.
Sieverstedt wastewater treatment plant in Stenderup, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, served a population of 1,098 with advanced treatment before closure. The facility discharged 277.88 m³/day and had a designed capacity of 2,150 m³/day.
Sterup wastewater treatment plant in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, serves 1,010 people with advanced treatment. The facility is closed but historically discharged into the Geltinger Bucht coastal area.
Wanderup wastewater treatment plant in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, serves a small population with advanced treatment. Though now closed, it reflects the high standards of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.