Overview
ETE Paraiso Iconha is a secondary treatment plant in Iconha, Espirito Santo, Brazil, serving 291 people. It discharges 33.91 units of treated wastewater and is located within 10 km of the coast.
ETE Paraiso Iconha is a wastewater treatment plant located in Iconha, in the state of Espirito Santo, Brazil. The plant serves a small population of 291 residents and operates with secondary treatment, which is the standard level for municipal wastewater in Brazil under the national environmental regulations. Its location in the southeastern region of the country places it in a coastal area with significant ecological importance. The plant's treatment process is secondary, which typically involves biological treatment to remove organic matter and suspended solids. The plant's discharge volume of 33.91 units suggests it is sized appropriately for its small service population. In Brazil, wastewater treatment plants are regulated by the National Environmental Council (CONAMA) and state environmental agencies, which set discharge standards to protect water quality. The treated effluent is discharged into a local water body that eventually flows to the Atlantic Ocean, given the plant's proximity to the coast. The coastal watershed of Espirito Santo supports diverse marine and estuarine ecosystems, including mangroves and coral reefs. Proper treatment at this plant helps reduce nutrient and pollutant loads, safeguarding downstream aquatic life and coastal water quality.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into a local water body that drains into the Atlantic Ocean, as Iconha is located in the coastal region of Espirito Santo. The downstream environment includes estuarine and marine habitats that support diverse aquatic life, including fish, crustaceans, and mangroves. Effective secondary treatment helps minimize the impact of nutrients and organic pollutants on these sensitive coastal ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
ETE Paraiso Iconha is located in Iconha, in the state of Espirito Santo, Brazil. Its address is Rua Doutor Danilo Monteiro de Castro, Jardim Jandyra, Iconha.
The plant serves a population of 291 people, making it a small-scale municipal wastewater treatment facility.
The plant discharges treated wastewater into a local water body that eventually flows to the Atlantic Ocean, given its proximity to the coast.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which includes biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids, meeting typical Brazilian standards for municipal wastewater.
In Brazil, wastewater treatment plants are regulated by CONAMA resolutions and state environmental agencies. Secondary treatment is the minimum required for most urban areas, and plants must comply with discharge standards to protect water bodies.
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