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Germany operates one of the most comprehensive wastewater networks in the world. Treatment is mandated at municipal level under the Federal Water Act and EU UWWTD. UtilityRadar indexes 4257 wastewater treatment plants in Germany with a combined designed capacity of 6,530,097 m³/day. The largest plant on file is Frankfurt Am Main _ Flughafen, treating 90,000 m³/day.
Germany operates one of the most comprehensive wastewater networks in the world. Treatment is mandated at municipal level under the Federal Water Act and EU UWWTD.
UtilityRadar's directory currently lists 4,257 wastewater treatment plants across Germany. Together these plants represent a combined designed capacity of approximately 6,530,097 m³/day.
By treatment level, the directory contains 1000 advanced, 383 secondary-treatment plants. Secondary treatment (typically activated sludge with biological nutrient removal) is the most common standard.
The largest plant indexed for Germany is Frankfurt Am Main _ Flughafen, with a designed capacity of 90,000 m³/day.
Plant records are aggregated from publicly available regulatory data (US EPA ECHO, EU UWWTD reporting, national water authority publications), augmented by direct operator information and verified via Google Maps coordinates. Each record includes location, treatment level, capacity where known, operator and operational status. To browse plants by treatment level worldwide, see our secondary and advanced filter views, or read our guide to how sewage treatment works.
Grossbodungen wastewater treatment plant in Bleicherode, Thüringen, Germany, is a closed advanced treatment facility that served a population of 499. It had a designed capacity of 5,000 m³/day and discharged 126.29 m³/day.
Friedatal_Grosstopfer is a closed advanced treatment plant in Großtöpfer, Thüringen, Germany. It served a population of 3,452 with a designed capacity of 4,200 m³/day.
Buttstedt wastewater treatment plant in Büttstedt, Thüringen, Germany, serves 1,620 people with secondary treatment. The plant is now closed, with a designed capacity of 2,600 m³/day and annual discharge volume of 409.98 m³.
Mohlsdorf wastewater treatment plant in Thüringen, Germany, is a closed advanced treatment facility that served a population of 2,317 with a designed capacity of 3,000 m³/day.
Altenfeld wastewater treatment plant in Großbreitenbach, Thüringen, Germany, serves a population of 2,109 with advanced treatment. The plant is now closed, having had a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day.
Hohenleuben wastewater treatment plant in Thüringen, Germany serves 1,446 people with advanced treatment. The plant is now closed and discharged 365.95 m³/day into local waterways.
Grafenthal wastewater treatment plant in Probstzella, Thüringen, Germany, served a population of 2,145 with advanced treatment before its closure. The facility had a designed capacity of 3,900 m³/day and discharged 542.85 m³/day.
Tanna wastewater treatment plant in Zollgrün, Thüringen, Germany, served 1,605 people with advanced treatment before closure. The facility had a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day and discharged 406.19 m³/day.
Dachwig wastewater treatment plant in Thüringen, Germany, serves about 3,595 people with advanced treatment. Now closed, it had a designed capacity of 4,999 m³/day and discharged 909.81 m³/day.
Ebeleben wastewater treatment plant in Thüringen, Germany, serves a small population of 1,946 with advanced treatment. The facility is currently closed.
Grossmehlra wastewater treatment plant in Schlotheim, Thüringen, Germany, serves 934 people with secondary treatment. The plant is now closed.
Ranis 1 is a closed advanced wastewater treatment plant in Ranis, Thüringen, Germany, serving a population of 1,285. It had a designed capacity of 2,000 m³/day and discharged 325.20 m³/day.
Hirschberg wastewater treatment plant in Tiefengrün, Bayern, Germany, served 3,109 people with advanced treatment before closure. The plant had a designed capacity of 2,400 m³/day and discharged 786.81 m³/day.
Dorndorf Steudnitz wastewater treatment plant in Thüringen, Germany, served a population of 1,788 with advanced treatment before closure. It had a designed capacity of 3,500 m³/day and discharged 452.5 m³/day.
Magdala wastewater treatment plant in Thüringen, Germany, serves 1,385 people with advanced treatment. The plant is currently closed and discharges 350.51 m³/day.
Leutenthal wastewater treatment plant in Thüringen, Germany serves a small population of 1,783 with secondary treatment. The plant is now closed and discharges 388.30 m³/day.
ZKA Schwepnitz is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Schwepnitz, Saxony, Germany. It serves a population of 1,823 with a designed capacity of 3,000 m³/day.
Ostrau wastewater treatment plant in Saxony, Germany served a population of 1,800 with advanced treatment before its closure. The facility had a designed capacity of 2,400 m³/day and discharged 455.54 m³/day.
KA Wildenfels is a closed advanced wastewater treatment plant in Wildenfels, Saxony, Germany. It served a population of 1,838 with a designed capacity of 1,800 m³/day.
Durrrohrsdorf Dittersbach wastewater treatment plant in Saxony, Germany, serves about 3,400 people with advanced treatment. The plant is now closed, with a design capacity of 4,500 m³/day.
UtilityRadar indexes 4257 wastewater treatment plants in Germany, with treatment level, capacity, operator and discharge data on each record.
Among the indexed plants, Grossbodungen has the highest designed capacity at 5,000 m3/day.