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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.
Knullwald _ Remsfeld is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Remsfeld, Hessen, Germany, serving about 3,153 people with a designed capacity of 3,400 m³/day.
Gilserberg wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany, serves 2,375 people with advanced treatment. It discharges 476.17 cubic meters per day and has a designed capacity of 2,400 cubic meters per day.
Frielendorf _ Verna is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany, serving approximately 3,100 people. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Oberweser Gieselwerder is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Lippoldsberg, Hessen, Germany, serving about 2,098 people with a designed capacity of 5,000 m³/day.
Bad Karlshafen wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany, serves 5,500 people with advanced treatment. It discharges 796.83 thousand m³/year and has a designed capacity of 7,800 m³/day.
Ludwigsau Mecklar wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany, serves about 3,000 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 416.16 m³/day and operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive standards.
Haunetal _ Neukirchen is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Neukirchen, Hessen, Germany, serving approximately 2,400 people. It discharges treated effluent into the local watershed, contributing to the protection of regional water quality.
Rasdorf _ Rasdorf is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany, serving approximately 2,000 residents. It discharges 690.33 cubic meters of treated effluent daily.
Hunfeld _ Michelsrombach wastewater treatment plant in Michelsrombach, Hessen, Germany, serves 2,600 people with advanced treatment. It discharges 887.01 m³/day and operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Burghaun _ Langenschwarz wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany serves approximately 2,734 people with secondary treatment. The plant has a designed capacity of 2,900 m³/day and discharges treated effluent into local water bodies.
Mucke _ Gross Eichen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Groß-Eichen, Hessen, Germany, serving approximately 3,000 people. It has a designed capacity of 3,000 m³/day and discharges 954.67 m³/day of treated effluent.
Wohratal _ Halsdorf is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Halsdorf, Hessen, Germany, serving approximately 2,611 people with a designed capacity of 3,350 m³/day.
Stadtallendorf _ Schweinsberg wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany, serves about 2,000 people with secondary treatment. It discharges a daily volume of 660.47 cubic meters, operating under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive standards.
Rauschenberg wastewater treatment plant in Hessen, Germany, serves about 3,000 people with advanced treatment. It discharges 759.23 m³/day and has a designed capacity of 3,000 m³/day.
Neustadt Hessen _ Momberg is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Momberg, Hessen, Germany, serving approximately 2,500 people. It discharges 642.72 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
Munchhausen wastewater treatment plant in Simtshausen, Hessen, Germany, serves a population of 2,032 with secondary treatment. It has a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day and discharges 915.20 m³/day.
Marburg _ Schrock is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Marburg, Hessen, Germany, serving 4,900 people. It discharges 996.45 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
Marburg _ Bauerbach is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Marburg, Hessen, Germany, serving 2,200 people. It discharges treated water into the local watershed.
Colbe _ Schonstadt wastewater treatment plant in Schönstadt, Hessen, Germany, serves 4,000 people with advanced treatment and a designed capacity of 4,000 m³/day.
Colbe _ Burgeln is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Bürgeln, Hessen, Germany, serving 3,200 people with a designed capacity of 3,200 m³/day and a discharge volume of 596.15 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, Bad Karlshafen has the highest designed capacity at 7,800 m3/day.