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Fujian Wastewater Treatment Plant, Shuinan Town, Fujian Province, China

水南镇, 福建省, China

Overview

Fujian wastewater treatment plant serves Shuinan Town in Fujian Province, China. It treats wastewater from approximately 48,900 people, supporting local water quality in the region.

The Fujian wastewater treatment plant is located in Shuinan Town, part of Jiangle County in Sanming City, Fujian Province, China. The facility serves a population of approximately 48,900 residents, contributing to the management of municipal wastewater in this inland urban area. As a plant in China, it operates under national wastewater discharge standards, which typically require secondary treatment for urban facilities. For a plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration of around 49,000 people, compliance with Class 1A or 1B discharge standards is common, ensuring treated effluent meets environmental protection requirements. The treated wastewater from this plant is discharged into local waterways that eventually flow into the Min River basin, which drains into the East China Sea. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream aquatic ecosystems and supporting water quality in the region's river systems.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into local rivers within the Min River basin, which flows through Fujian Province and empties into the East China Sea. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is important for regional water supply and agriculture. The plant's operations help reduce nutrient and pollutant loads, safeguarding downstream water quality and ecological health.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Shuinan Town, Jiangle County, Sanming City, Fujian Province, China.

The plant serves approximately 48,900 people in the Shuinan Town area.

Treated wastewater is discharged into local rivers within the Min River basin, which ultimately flows into the East China Sea.

The plant operates under China's national wastewater discharge standards, which mandate secondary treatment and compliance with Class 1A or 1B standards for urban facilities of this scale.

For medium-sized agglomerations, China's standards typically require secondary biological treatment with nutrient removal to meet Class 1A or 1B discharge limits, ensuring protection of receiving waters.

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