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Fujian Wastewater Treatment Plant, Luoyuan County, Fujian, China

罗源县, 福建省, China

Overview

Fujian wastewater treatment plant serves Luoyuan County, Fujian, China, with a designed capacity of 1.00 and a population served of 85,000. It is located within 50 km of the coast, discharging into local waterways.

The Fujian wastewater treatment plant is located in Luoyuan County, Fujian Province, China, serving a population of approximately 85,000. The facility is situated in the coastal region of southeastern China, near the city of Luoyuan. As a municipal treatment plant, it plays a key role in managing wastewater from the local urban area. The plant operates under China's national wastewater discharge standards, which require secondary treatment for urban plants serving populations over 50,000. The designed capacity of 1. China's regulatory framework, including the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law, governs such facilities to protect water quality. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into nearby rivers or coastal waters, ultimately reaching the East China Sea. The region's coastal environment supports diverse marine life and is important for local fisheries. Proper treatment is essential to minimize nutrient pollution and protect downstream ecosystems.

Environmental context

The plant is located in Fujian Province, within 50 km of the coast, and its treated wastewater likely flows into local rivers that drain into the East China Sea. This coastal area supports important marine habitats and fisheries, making effective nutrient removal critical to prevent eutrophication and protect aquatic biodiversity.

Frequently asked questions

The Fujian wastewater treatment plant is located in Luoyuan County, Fujian Province, China, near the city of Luoyuan.

The plant serves a population of approximately 85,000 people in the Luoyuan County area.

The treated wastewater is likely discharged into local rivers or coastal waters, ultimately reaching the East China Sea.

The plant operates under China's Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law and national discharge standards, which require secondary treatment for urban plants serving over 50,000 people.

For plants serving around 85,000 people, China's regulations typically mandate secondary treatment, often including biological processes, to meet effluent standards before discharge.

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