Overview
COV Rohatec kolonie is a closed secondary treatment plant in Rohatec, Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic. It served the local community before ceasing operations.
COV Rohatec kolonie is a wastewater treatment plant located in Rohatec, a municipality in the Jihomoravský kraj region of the Czech Republic. The plant provided secondary treatment for the local population before its closure. As a closed facility, it no longer actively processes wastewater. The plant operated under the Czech national regulations implementing the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires secondary treatment for agglomerations of this scale. Typical plants in this region serve small communities with conventional biological treatment. Rohatec lies near the Morava River, which flows into the Danube and eventually the Black Sea. The facility's closure means that wastewater from the area is now likely handled by other regional plants, ensuring continued protection of local water resources.
Environmental context
The plant is located in the Morava River basin, which drains into the Danube River and ultimately the Black Sea. The region supports diverse aquatic life and is an important ecological corridor. The closure of this plant reduces local discharge, but nearby facilities must manage the area's wastewater to maintain water quality.
Frequently asked questions
COV Rohatec kolonie is located in Rohatec, a municipality in the Jihomoravský kraj region of the Czech Republic.
The plant is closed and no longer treats wastewater.
The plant provided secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required by EU regulations for small agglomerations.
The plant operated under Czech national laws implementing the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for communities of this size.
The plant is in the Morava River basin, part of the Danube catchment that drains to the Black Sea. The area supports diverse aquatic ecosystems.
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