4,257 plants indexed.
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.
SKA Wortlich is a secondary treatment plant in Wört, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving 1,550 people. It has a designed capacity of 2,600 m³/day and discharges 392.27 m³/day of treated wastewater.
SKA Unterschneidheim Unterschneidheim is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving about 2,950 people. It discharges treated water into local waterways within the Danube basin.
SKA Tannhausen is a closed secondary treatment plant in Tannhausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It served a population of 1,850 with a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day.
SKA Utzmemmingen Riesburg is a closed secondary treatment plant in Utzmemmingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It served a population of 1,600 with a designed capacity of 1,350 m³/day.
Riesburg Pflaumloch is a closed secondary treatment plant in Pflaumloch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving 1,800 people. It had a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day and discharged 455.54 m³/day.
SKA Kirchheim Kirchheim is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Dirgenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It serves a population of 2,600 with a designed capacity of 2,000 m³/day.
Jagstzell wastewater treatment plant in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serves 1,800 people with secondary treatment. The plant is now closed, having discharged treated effluent into local waterways.
SKA Adelmannsfelden Adelmannsfelden is a closed secondary treatment plant in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving 1,650 people. It discharged 683.87 m³/day with a design capacity of 2,015 m³/day.
SKA Untergroningen Abtsgmund is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Untergröningen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving a population of 2,150 with a designed capacity of 2,700 m³/day.
SKA Rechberg Schwabisch Gmund is an advanced wastewater treatment plant serving Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It treats wastewater for approximately 2,450 people with a discharge volume of 620.04 cubic meters.
SKA Ruppertshofen Ruppertshofen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Ruppertshofen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It serves approximately 4,100 people with a designed capacity of 2,000 m³/day.
SKA Iggingen Iggingen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Iggingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving about 3,300 people. It discharges treated water into local waterways within the Rhine basin.
SKA Heuchlingen Heuchlingen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Heuchlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving approximately 3,050 people with a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day.
SKA Schechingen Schechingen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving approximately 2,450 people. It has a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day and discharges 911 m³/day of treated effluent.
SKA Ebnat Aalen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant serving 3,700 people in Aalen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It discharges treated water into local waterways within the Danube basin.
SKA Dewangen Aalen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Aalen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving approximately 5,150 people with a designed capacity of 5,400 m³/day.
SKA Hermaringen Hermaringen is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Hermaringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving a population of 2,700. It discharges treated water into local water bodies, supporting regional water quality.
SKA UISSIGHEIM is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Külsheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving approximately 2,050 people. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
SKA Harthausen is a closed advanced treatment plant in Harthausen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving 500 people. It discharged 126.54 cubic meters of treated wastewater before closure.
SKA GERCHSHEIM is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Gerchsheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, serving approximately 3,550 people with a designed capacity of 4,000 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, SKA Dewangen Aalen has the highest designed capacity at 5,400 m3/day.