Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

ETE SEDE GOVERNADOR LINDENBERG - Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant in Governador Lindenberg, Brazil

Governador Lindenberg, Espírito Santo, Brazil

Overview

ETE SEDE GOVERNADOR LINDENBERG is a secondary treatment plant serving 3,170 people in Governador Lindenberg, Espírito Santo, Brazil. It discharges 304.13 cubic meters of treated wastewater daily.

ETE SEDE GOVERNADOR LINDENBERG is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Governador Lindenberg, a municipality in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. The plant serves a population of approximately 3,170 residents, classifying it as a small-scale facility within the region's sanitation infrastructure. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment level required for most urban wastewater in Brazil under the National Environmental Council (CONAMA) resolutions. Secondary treatment typically involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids. The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies that drain into the Doce River basin, one of the most important river systems in southeastern Brazil. The Doce River flows eastward to the Atlantic Ocean, supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems and providing water for communities, agriculture, and industry along its course.

Environmental context

The plant's discharge enters the Doce River basin, which ultimately drains into the Atlantic Ocean. The Doce River watershed is ecologically significant, supporting diverse freshwater species and providing critical habitat. The region's tropical climate and seasonal rainfall patterns influence flow regimes and pollutant dilution. Proper treatment is essential to protect downstream water quality and aquatic life.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Governador Lindenberg, a municipality in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Its address is Sítio Valane, in the Região Geográfica Imediata de Colatina.

The plant serves a population of approximately 3,170 people, making it a small-scale facility within the local sanitation system.

The plant discharges treated effluent into local water bodies that are part of the Doce River basin, which flows eastward to the Atlantic Ocean.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required for urban wastewater in Brazil under CONAMA regulations.

Brazil's wastewater treatment is regulated by CONAMA resolutions and the National Sanitation Plan (PLANSAB). Secondary treatment is typical for small municipalities, with effluent standards set to protect water quality in receiving water bodies.

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