122 plants indexed.
Belem wastewater treatment plant serves San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 827, with a designed capacity of 86.40 volume units.
Santa María de los Ángeles wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, provides secondary treatment for a small community of 1,876 people. The plant discharges 259.20 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
Las Palmas Poniente is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Las Palmas de Arriba, Jalisco, Mexico, serving 1,784 people. It discharges 259.20 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
Las Palmas Norte is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,784 people in Las Palmas de Arriba, Jalisco, Mexico. It discharges 259.20 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.
Boca de Tomatlán wastewater treatment plant serves 913 people in Jalisco, Mexico, with secondary treatment. It discharges 86.40 m³/day and is located within 10 km of the coast.
Villa Emiliano Zapata Ejido Modelo wastewater treatment plant serves the community of Villa Emiliano Zapata in Jalisco, Mexico. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 3,463.
Chantepec wastewater treatment plant serves 8,215 people in Jalisco, Mexico, with secondary treatment and a capacity of 777.60 volume units. It is located near the coast, discharging treated effluent into local water bodies.
Santa Cruz de La Soledad wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serves 1,825 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 172.80 m³/day and is located near the coast of Lake Chapala.
Campo Acosta secondary treatment plant serves 2,923 people in Tomatlán, Jalisco, Mexico. It discharges 432 m³/day of treated wastewater within 10 km of the Pacific coast.
Mirandillas wastewater treatment plant serves San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 926, discharging 172.80 cubic meters per day.
Josefino de Allende wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, provides secondary treatment for a small community of 1,680 people, with a designed capacity of 259.20 m³/day.
Tenamaxtlan wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serves 5,231 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 864 cubic meters per day into the local watershed.
San Pedro Itzican is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serving 5,476 people. It discharges 518.40 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily, located within 10 km of the Pacific coast.
San Juan Tecomatlán wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serves 2,669 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 345.60 cubic meters daily and is located near the coast.
Mezcala wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serves 6,648 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 691.20 cubic meters daily near the coast of Lake Chapala.
San Cristobal Zapotitlan wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, provides secondary treatment for 2,746 residents. It discharges 345.60 cubic meters daily near the coast.
Jalpa wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serves 793 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 172.80 m³/day into local waterways.
Atemajac de Brizuela wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serves about 6,159 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 604.80 cubic meters per day and has a designed capacity of 864.00 cubic meters per day.
Tuxcueca wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, provides secondary treatment for a small community of 2,425 people. It discharges 604.80 m³/day of treated effluent near the coast of Lake Chapala.
San Diego de Alejandría wastewater treatment plant in Jalisco, Mexico, serves 6,040 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 604.80 cubic meters daily, operating under Mexico's national water regulations.
UtilityRadar indexes 122 wastewater treatment plants in Jalisco, with treatment level, capacity, operator and discharge data on each record.
Among the plants on this page, the most-referenced operator is SIAPA Guadalajara. UtilityRadar's records show 20 plants linked to this operator.
Among the indexed plants, Tuxcueca has the highest designed capacity at 1,037 m3/day.