Overview
Anhui wastewater treatment plant serves 260,000 people in Duji District, Huaibei, Anhui, China. It operates under national discharge standards for municipal wastewater.
The Anhui wastewater treatment plant is located in Gaoyue Subdistrict, Duji District, Huaibei City, Anhui Province, China. It serves a population of 260,000, classifying it as a large-scale municipal facility within the region. As a plant serving over 150,000 people, it is expected to meet China's national discharge standards for municipal wastewater, which typically require secondary treatment or higher. The facility is part of the broader wastewater infrastructure managed under China's Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law. The plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways that ultimately drain into the Huai River basin. The Huai River is a major waterway in eastern China, flowing into the Yellow Sea. Protecting this watershed is critical for downstream communities and ecosystems.
Environmental context
The plant's treated effluent enters local tributaries of the Huai River, which flows through Anhui and Jiangsu provinces before reaching the Yellow Sea. The Huai River basin supports diverse aquatic life and is an important water source for agriculture and industry. Proper treatment helps reduce nutrient loading and protect downstream water quality.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Gaoyue Subdistrict, Duji District, Huaibei City, Anhui Province, China.
The plant serves approximately 260,000 people, making it a large-scale municipal facility.
The plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways that are part of the Huai River basin, which ultimately flows into the Yellow Sea.
The plant operates under China's Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law, which sets discharge standards for municipal wastewater. Plants serving over 150,000 people are typically required to meet stringent effluent limits.
For a plant of this scale, secondary treatment with nutrient removal is standard to comply with national discharge standards and protect receiving water bodies.
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