Overview
Hubei wastewater treatment plant serves Yichang, Hubei, China, with a designed capacity of 1.00 and a population served of 18,000. It is located inland within 50 km of the coast.
The Hubei wastewater treatment plant is located in Yichang, Hubei Province, China, serving a population of approximately 18,000. The facility is situated in the Yangtze River basin, a major waterway that flows through central China. As a municipal plant, it plays a key role in managing wastewater from the local community. Plants of this scale in China typically operate under national discharge standards, which require secondary treatment as a minimum. The designed capacity of 1.00 (likely in cubic meters per day) suggests a small to medium-sized facility. Chinese regulations for such plants mandate compliance with the Discharge Standard of Pollutants for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant (GB 18918-2002), which sets limits on key pollutants. The plant's treated effluent is expected to discharge into local waterways that ultimately feed into the Yangtze River. The Yangtze is ecologically significant, supporting diverse aquatic life and providing water for millions of people downstream. Proper treatment helps protect this vital river system from nutrient pollution and other contaminants.
Environmental context
The plant is located in the Yangtze River basin, one of the world's most important river systems. Treated wastewater likely enters local tributaries that flow into the Yangtze, which eventually reaches the East China Sea. The Yangtze supports a rich ecosystem, including endangered species such as the Chinese sturgeon and finless porpoise. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent eutrophication and protect downstream water quality.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Yichang, Hubei Province, China, at 高峡大道 in the Yiling District.
The plant serves a population of approximately 18,000 people.
The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that are part of the Yangtze River basin, eventually reaching the East China Sea.
Chinese wastewater treatment plants must comply with the Discharge Standard of Pollutants for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant (GB 18918-2002), which sets limits on pollutants like COD, BOD, and nutrients.
For a plant of this size, secondary treatment is typically required under Chinese regulations, which includes biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids.
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