Overview
ETE Paracuru is a municipal wastewater treatment plant serving Paracuru, Ceará, Brazil. It is located within 50 km of the coast and serves a population of approximately 8,016.
ETE Paracuru is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Paracuru, a coastal town in the state of Ceará, Brazil. The plant serves a population of around 8,016 residents, making it a small-scale facility within the region's sanitation infrastructure. It is situated in the Northeast Region of Brazil, an area characterized by a tropical climate and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. As a Brazilian wastewater treatment plant, ETE Paracuru operates under the national regulatory framework established by the Ministry of Cities and state environmental agencies such as the Superintendência Estadual do Meio Ambiente (SEMACE) in Ceará. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in a unit such as m³/s or m³/h), indicating its scale relative to the population served. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into the local watershed, which ultimately drains into the Atlantic Ocean. The coastal environment near Paracuru includes beaches and estuarine areas that support diverse aquatic life and are important for local fishing and tourism. Proper wastewater treatment is essential to protect these sensitive coastal ecosystems from nutrient pollution and pathogens.
Environmental context
ETE Paracuru discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Ceará. The receiving environment includes coastal waters and estuaries that support mangroves, fish, and other marine life. Protecting this area from untreated sewage is critical for maintaining water quality and the health of local fisheries and recreational beaches.
Frequently asked questions
ETE Paracuru is located in Paracuru, a coastal town in the state of Ceará, Brazil. The plant serves the municipality's wastewater treatment needs.
ETE Paracuru serves approximately 8,016 residents, making it a small-scale treatment facility for the local community.
The treated effluent from ETE Paracuru is discharged into the local watershed, which ultimately flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The plant's location within 50 km of the coast means its discharge affects coastal water quality.
ETE Paracuru operates under Brazilian national regulations for wastewater treatment, overseen by state environmental agencies like SEMACE in Ceará. These regulations set effluent standards to protect water resources and public health.
For small agglomerations in Brazil, secondary treatment is typically required to reduce organic matter and suspended solids. Common technologies include activated sludge, stabilization ponds, or anaerobic systems, depending on local conditions.
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