Overview
Liaoning wastewater treatment plant serves Yingkou, Liaoning, China, with a population equivalent of 184,000. It has a designed capacity of 1.00 (unit unspecified) and operates under China's national wastewater standards.
The Liaoning wastewater treatment plant is located in Yingkou, Liaoning Province, China, serving a population equivalent of 184,000. The plant is situated in the Dongxing subdistrict of Zhanqian district, contributing to the municipal wastewater infrastructure of the region. With a designed capacity of 1.00 (unit unspecified), the plant is expected to meet the treatment needs of the local population. Under China's national wastewater discharge standards (GB 18918-2002), treatment plants of this scale typically employ secondary or advanced treatment processes to reduce pollutants before discharge. The plant's treated effluent is likely discharged into a local water body that eventually flows into the Bohai Sea, as Yingkou is a coastal city in the Liaodong Bay area. The receiving water body plays a role in the regional aquatic ecosystem, supporting fisheries and biodiversity in the Bohai Sea.
Environmental context
The plant's discharge likely enters a tributary of the Liao River system or directly into the Bohai Sea via coastal waters. The Bohai Sea is a semi-enclosed marginal sea with limited water exchange, making it sensitive to nutrient loading and pollution. Proper treatment is essential to protect marine habitats and the livelihoods of coastal communities dependent on fishing and aquaculture.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in the Dongxing subdistrict of Zhanqian district, Yingkou, Liaoning Province, China.
The plant serves a population equivalent of 184,000 people.
The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 (unit unspecified), which supports its service to the local population.
The plant operates under China's national discharge standard GB 18918-2002, which sets limits for pollutants like COD, BOD, and nutrients. Plants of this scale are typically required to achieve secondary treatment or higher.
The plant's effluent likely reaches the Bohai Sea, a semi-enclosed sea sensitive to eutrophication. Effective treatment helps protect marine ecosystems and coastal fisheries.
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