Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

ETE IPUA Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ipuã, São Paulo

Ipuã, São Paulo, Brazil

Overview

ETE IPUA is a secondary treatment plant serving Ipuã, São Paulo, Brazil. It treats wastewater for approximately 3,323 residents with a discharge volume of 473.68 units.

ETE IPUA is a wastewater treatment plant located in Ipuã, São Paulo, Brazil. It serves a population of around 3,323 people as part of the municipal wastewater infrastructure in the region. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required for urban wastewater under Brazilian regulations. Brazilian environmental legislation, including CONAMA resolutions, sets effluent standards for such facilities. The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies that drain into the Rio Grande basin, part of the Paraná River system. This river network supports diverse aquatic life and is important for regional water supply and agriculture.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into local streams that flow into the Rio Grande, a major tributary of the Paraná River. The Paraná River basin is one of the largest in South America, supporting extensive biodiversity and providing water for irrigation and human consumption. The region's watershed is ecologically sensitive, with seasonal rainfall patterns influencing water quality.

Frequently asked questions

ETE IPUA is located in Ipuã, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The address is Estrada do Mandacaru, Mandacaru, Ipuã.

The plant serves approximately 3,323 people in the Ipuã area.

The plant discharges treated effluent into local water bodies that are part of the Rio Grande basin, which flows into the Paraná River system.

ETE IPUA provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required for urban wastewater in Brazil under CONAMA regulations.

The plant operates under Brazilian environmental standards set by CONAMA, which mandate secondary treatment for urban wastewater and establish effluent quality limits to protect receiving water bodies.

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