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ETE SAO LOURENCO INDAIATUBA - Wastewater Treatment Plant in Indaiatuba, São Paulo, Brazil

Indaiatuba, São Paulo, Brazil

Overview

ETE SAO LOURENCO INDAIATUBA is a wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 19,000 people in Indaiatuba, São Paulo, Brazil. It operates under Brazil's national water quality regulations.

ETE SAO LOURENCO INDAIATUBA is a wastewater treatment plant located in Indaiatuba, within the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The plant serves a population of around 19,000 residents, placing it in the small to medium agglomeration category for Brazilian wastewater infrastructure. Brazil's wastewater treatment standards are governed by CONAMA Resolution 430/2011 and state-level regulations. For plants of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to reduce organic load and suspended solids before discharge. It is expected to comply with applicable discharge standards. The treated effluent is likely discharged into a local watercourse that drains into the Tietê River basin, which flows through São Paulo state and eventually reaches the Paraná River system. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for downstream communities and agriculture.

Environmental context

The plant's discharge likely enters a tributary of the Tietê River, which flows through the Paraná River basin and ultimately reaches the Río de la Plata estuary. The Tietê River is a major waterway in São Paulo state, supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems and providing water for municipal, industrial, and agricultural use. Downstream environments include sensitive floodplain areas and wetlands that rely on adequate water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Indaiatuba, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Its address is Rua Antonio Mazetto Filho, 245, in the Jardim Panorama neighborhood.

The plant serves approximately 19,000 people, making it a small to medium-sized facility within the municipal wastewater system of Indaiatuba.

The treated effluent is discharged into a local watercourse that flows into the Tietê River basin. The plant must comply with Brazilian discharge standards set by CONAMA Resolution 430/2011.

The plant operates under Brazil's national water quality regulations, including CONAMA Resolution 430/2011, which sets effluent discharge standards. State-level environmental agencies in São Paulo also enforce compliance.

For agglomerations of this size, secondary treatment is typically required to reduce biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and suspended solids. Some plants may also incorporate nutrient removal if discharging into sensitive water bodies.

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