Overview
Henan wastewater treatment plant serves 109,700 people in Huaidian Hui Town, Shenqiu County, Henan Province, China. It operates under China's national wastewater standards for medium-sized agglomerations.
The Henan wastewater treatment plant is located on Binhe East Road in Huaidian Hui Town, Shenqiu County, within the city of Zhoukou, Henan Province, China. It serves a population of 109,700, classifying it as a medium-to-large agglomeration under Chinese wastewater management frameworks. As a plant of this scale, it is expected to meet the discharge standards set by China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment, which typically require secondary or advanced treatment for urban wastewater. The plant's design and operation align with national regulations aimed at protecting water quality in the region. The treated effluent likely discharges into a local watercourse that eventually flows into the Huai River basin, a major river system in eastern China. The Huai River drains into the Yellow Sea, supporting diverse aquatic life and providing water for agriculture and industry downstream.
Environmental context
The plant is situated inland in the Huai River basin, which drains into the Yellow Sea. The Huai River system supports extensive agricultural irrigation and is ecologically important for fish and migratory birds. Protecting water quality in this basin is critical for downstream communities and ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located on Binhe East Road in Huaidian Hui Town, Shenqiu County, Zhoukou City, Henan Province, China.
The plant serves approximately 109,700 people, classifying it as a medium-to-large agglomeration under Chinese wastewater regulations.
The treated effluent likely discharges into a local watercourse that flows into the Huai River basin, which ultimately drains into the Yellow Sea.
The plant operates under China's national wastewater discharge standards, which mandate secondary or advanced treatment for urban agglomerations of this size to protect water quality.
For a plant of this scale, China's regulations typically require secondary biological treatment, and often advanced treatment, to meet the discharge limits set by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.
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