Overview
Shandong wastewater treatment plant serves the Guandi area in Junan County, Shandong Province, China, with a population equivalent of 180,000. The facility has a designed capacity of 1.00 unit.
The Shandong wastewater treatment plant is located in Guandi, a town within Junan County, Shandong Province, China. It serves a population equivalent of 180,000, classifying it as a large agglomeration under Chinese wastewater management standards. The plant's designed capacity is 1. As a large-scale facility in China, the plant is expected to comply with national discharge standards under the Environmental Protection Law and the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan. For agglomerations of this size, secondary treatment with nutrient removal is typically required, especially in sensitive areas. The plant discharges into local water bodies that ultimately drain into the Yellow Sea via the Shandong Peninsula's river network. The region's watershed supports agricultural and industrial activities, and the plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality and aquatic ecosystems.
Environmental context
The plant is situated in the Shandong Peninsula, a region with a dense river network flowing eastward into the Yellow Sea. The receiving water body is likely a tributary of the Yi River or Shu River, which drain into the South Yellow Sea. This coastal watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is important for local fisheries. The plant's discharge contributes to the nutrient load in the downstream estuary, making effective treatment critical for marine ecosystem health.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Guandi, a town in Junan County, Shandong Province, China. Its coordinates are approximately 35.206°N, 118.803°E.
The plant serves a population equivalent of 180,000, which classifies it as a large agglomeration under Chinese wastewater regulations.
The plant discharges into local rivers that flow into the Yellow Sea via the Shandong Peninsula's drainage network. The ultimate destination is the South Yellow Sea.
The plant operates under China's Environmental Protection Law and the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan. Large agglomerations like this typically require secondary treatment with nutrient removal to meet national discharge standards.
For a plant of this scale in China, secondary biological treatment with nitrogen and phosphorus removal is standard. Many facilities also incorporate advanced treatment to meet stricter standards for sensitive water bodies.
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