Overview
Liaoning wastewater treatment plant serves Dongzhou District, Fushun, Liaoning, China, with a population of 65,000. The facility operates under China's national wastewater discharge standards.
The Liaoning wastewater treatment plant is located in Dongzhou District, Fushun City, Liaoning Province, China. It serves a population of approximately 65,000 people, making it a medium-sized municipal facility in the region. As a Chinese wastewater treatment plant, it operates under the national Discharge Standard of Pollutants for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants (GB 18918-2002), which sets effluent limits for conventional pollutants and nutrients. For plants serving populations of this scale, secondary treatment with nutrient removal is typically required to meet Class 1-A or 1-B standards, depending on the receiving water's sensitivity. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that ultimately flow into the Liao River basin, a major river system in Northeast China. The Liao River drains into the Bohai Sea, supporting diverse aquatic life and providing water for agriculture and industry. Proper treatment is essential to protect downstream ecosystems and water quality.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Liao River basin, which flows through Liaoning Province and empties into the Bohai Sea. The Liao River is a vital water source for the region, supporting agriculture, industry, and aquatic habitats. Downstream ecosystems include wetlands and coastal areas that are sensitive to nutrient pollution and require effective wastewater treatment to maintain ecological balance.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Xintun Subdistrict, Dongzhou District, Fushun City, Liaoning Province, China.
The plant serves approximately 65,000 people in the Dongzhou District area.
The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that are part of the Liao River basin, which ultimately flows into the Bohai Sea.
The plant operates under China's national standard GB 18918-2002, which sets discharge limits for pollutants. For a plant serving 65,000 people, secondary treatment with nutrient removal is typically required to meet Class 1-A or 1-B standards.
The Liao River basin supports agriculture, industry, and aquatic ecosystems in Northeast China. Proper wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent nutrient pollution and protect the Bohai Sea coastal environment.
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