Overview
The Hebei wastewater treatment plant serves Huanghua City in Hebei Province, China, with a designed capacity of 1.00 unit and a population served of 120,000. It operates under China's national wastewater regulations.
The Hebei wastewater treatment plant is located in Huanghua City, Hebei Province, China, serving a population of approximately 120,000. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 unit, indicating its scale within the region's municipal infrastructure. As a facility in China, the plant is subject to national wastewater discharge standards under the Environmental Protection Law and the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law. For agglomerations of this size, secondary treatment is typically required, with advanced treatment expected in sensitive areas. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into local waterways that eventually drain into the Bohai Sea. The surrounding region supports diverse aquatic life and is part of a broader watershed that requires careful management to protect downstream ecosystems.
Environmental context
The plant is located in Hebei Province, near the coast of the Bohai Sea. Its treated effluent likely flows into rivers that drain into the Bohai Sea, a semi-enclosed sea with significant ecological importance. The region supports fisheries and migratory bird habitats, making water quality management critical for maintaining biodiversity and preventing eutrophication.
Frequently asked questions
The Hebei wastewater treatment plant is located in Huanghua City, Hebei Province, China, near the Changshen Expressway.
The plant serves approximately 120,000 people in Huanghua City and surrounding areas.
The treated effluent is likely discharged into local rivers that flow toward the Bohai Sea, following China's national discharge standards.
The plant operates under China's Environmental Protection Law and Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law, which set discharge limits for pollutants.
For agglomerations of this size, secondary treatment is standard, with tertiary treatment often required in environmentally sensitive areas.
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