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ETE JUPIA TRES LAGOAS - Wastewater Treatment Plant in Três Lagoas, Brazil

Três Lagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Overview

ETE JUPIA TRES LAGOAS is a wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 3,800 people in Três Lagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It is located inland, over 50 km from the coast, and discharges into local water bodies.

ETE JUPIA TRES LAGOAS is a wastewater treatment facility located in the Jupiá area of Três Lagoas, a city in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The plant serves a population of about 3,777 people, placing it in the small agglomeration category. It is situated along the BR-262 highway, in the central-west region of the country. Brazil's wastewater treatment regulations are governed by federal laws and state-level environmental agencies. For small agglomerations like this, secondary treatment is typically required to reduce organic load and protect receiving water bodies. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in cubic meters per second or similar unit), indicating a modest scale. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into a local stream or river that feeds into the Paraná River basin, one of South America's major river systems. The Paraná River flows southward, eventually reaching the Río de la Plata estuary. The surrounding region includes the Paraná floodplain, which supports diverse aquatic habitats and is important for migratory fish species.

Environmental context

The plant is located in the Paraná River basin, a vast watershed that drains parts of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The nearest major river is the Paraná, which flows approximately 4,880 km to the Río de la Plata. The region's wetlands and floodplains provide critical habitat for fish, birds, and other wildlife, and are ecologically sensitive areas that benefit from proper wastewater treatment to prevent nutrient pollution and maintain water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located on BR-262 in the Jupiá area of Três Lagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It serves the local community in the central-west region of the country.

The plant serves approximately 3,777 people, classifying it as a small agglomeration under Brazilian wastewater management standards.

The treated effluent is discharged into a local water body that flows into the Paraná River basin. The plant's inland location means it does not discharge directly to the coast.

The plant operates under Brazilian federal environmental laws and state-level regulations from Mato Grosso do Sul. Small agglomerations typically require secondary treatment to meet organic load reduction standards.

For small agglomerations in Brazil, secondary treatment processes such as activated sludge or stabilization ponds are commonly used to reduce biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solids before discharge.

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