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COV Veseli nad Moravou Wastewater Treatment Plant, Jihomoravský kraj

Veselí nad Moravou, Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic

Overview

COV Veseli nad Moravou is a municipal wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 6,284 people in Veselí nad Moravou, Czech Republic. It operates under EU regulations for small agglomerations.

COV Veseli nad Moravou is a wastewater treatment plant located in Veselí nad Moravou, in the Jihomoravský kraj region of the Czech Republic. The plant serves a population of approximately 6,284, classifying it as a small agglomeration under EU standards. As a facility in the Czech Republic, the plant operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC, which requires secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size. The plant's treatment processes and capacity are managed to meet national and EU effluent standards, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The treated effluent from COV Veseli nad Moravou is discharged into the local watershed, which ultimately drains into the Morava River basin. The Morava River flows into the Danube, contributing to the Black Sea catchment. The plant plays a key role in protecting the water quality of the Morava River and downstream ecosystems.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Morava River basin, which flows into the Danube River and eventually reaches the Black Sea. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is an important ecological corridor in Central Europe. The plant's operations help maintain water quality in the Morava River, which is vital for local biodiversity and downstream communities.

Frequently asked questions

COV Veseli nad Moravou is located in Veselí nad Moravou, in the Jihomoravský kraj region of the Czech Republic.

The plant serves approximately 6,284 people, classifying it as a small agglomeration under EU standards.

The treated effluent is discharged into the local watershed, which drains into the Morava River basin and ultimately the Danube River and Black Sea.

As a Czech plant serving a small agglomeration, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC, which mandates secondary treatment for populations of this size.

Plants of this scale in the Czech Republic typically employ secondary treatment, including biological processes, to meet EU and national effluent standards.

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