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ATTRUP Wastewater Treatment Plant, Denmark | Coastal EU Facility

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Overview

ATTRUP wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 8,039 people in Denmark. Located near the coast, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.

ATTRUP is a wastewater treatment plant located in Denmark, serving a population of approximately 8,039. The plant is situated near the coast, indicating its discharge may impact coastal waters. As a Danish facility, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which sets standards for wastewater treatment based on population size and receiving water sensitivity. For agglomerations of this scale (8,039 people), the EU directive requires at least secondary treatment, with possible tertiary treatment if discharging into sensitive areas. Denmark generally implements strict nutrient removal standards to protect the Baltic Sea. The treated effluent likely discharges into a local watercourse that eventually reaches the North Sea or the Baltic Sea, depending on the exact location. The plant plays a role in protecting downstream aquatic ecosystems from nutrient pollution and pathogens, supporting water quality in Danish coastal waters.

Environmental context

The plant is located near the coast in Denmark, with its discharge likely entering a local stream or directly into coastal waters. These waters ultimately drain into the North Sea or the Baltic Sea, both of which are sensitive to nutrient enrichment. The region supports diverse marine life and is important for fisheries and migratory birds. Effective treatment helps reduce eutrophication risks in these downstream environments.

Frequently asked questions

ATTRUP is located in Denmark, near the coast. Its coordinates are approximately 57.041 N, 9.481 E.

ATTRUP serves a population of approximately 8,039 people.

ATTRUP likely discharges treated effluent into a local watercourse or directly into coastal waters, given its proximity to the coast.

As a Danish plant serving about 8,000 people, ATTRUP falls under the EU UWWTD (91/271/EEC), which requires at least secondary treatment for agglomerations over 2,000 population equivalent. If discharging into sensitive areas, tertiary treatment may be required.

In Denmark, plants of this scale typically provide secondary biological treatment with nutrient removal (nitrogen and phosphorus) to meet strict discharge limits, especially for coastal and Baltic Sea catchments.

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