Overview
ETE Sapiranga Fortaleza is a secondary treatment plant serving 866 people in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. It discharges treated wastewater near the coast, supporting local sanitation infrastructure.
ETE Sapiranga Fortaleza is a wastewater treatment plant located in the Caça e Pesca neighborhood of Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. The plant serves a population of 866 and operates with secondary treatment, a standard level for municipal wastewater in Brazil that removes organic matter and suspended solids. Its location near Praia do Futuro places it within the urban coastal zone of Fortaleza, a major city in northeastern Brazil. The plant's secondary treatment process aligns with Brazilian regulatory standards for wastewater, which require adequate treatment before discharge. The plant's discharge volume of 124.53 (likely in cubic meters per day or similar unit) indicates its operational scale. As a small-scale facility, it contributes to the overall sanitation network of Fortaleza, which includes multiple treatment plants managing wastewater from the metropolitan area. The treated effluent from ETE Sapiranga Fortaleza is discharged into the local environment, ultimately reaching the Atlantic Ocean via coastal drainage. The plant's proximity to the coast (within 10 km) means its discharge can affect nearshore water quality and marine ecosystems. Proper secondary treatment helps mitigate pollution impacts on the coastal waters of Ceará, which support tourism and fishing activities.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean near Fortaleza, within the Praia do Futuro area. This region features sandy beaches and a dynamic coastal ecosystem that supports marine life and local fisheries. The treated effluent, after secondary treatment, enters a drainage system that flows to the ocean, where dilution and natural processes further reduce pollutant concentrations. The coastal zone is ecologically sensitive, with coral reefs and seagrass beds in the broader region that benefit from effective wastewater management.
Frequently asked questions
ETE Sapiranga Fortaleza is located in the Caça e Pesca neighborhood of Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, near Praia do Futuro. Its address is Rua Antônio Pedro Cavalcante, in the coastal zone of the city.
The plant serves a population of 866 people, making it a small-scale wastewater treatment facility within the Fortaleza metropolitan area.
The plant discharges treated effluent into the local drainage system, which ultimately flows to the Atlantic Ocean near Praia do Futuro. The secondary treatment process removes organic matter and solids before discharge.
In Brazil, wastewater treatment plants operate under national environmental standards set by CONAMA (Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente) and state-level agencies. Secondary treatment is typically required for municipal plants to protect water quality.
For small communities in Brazil, secondary treatment is common, often using technologies like activated sludge, anaerobic reactors, or stabilization ponds. Secondary treatment ensures compliance with discharge standards.
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