Risk: Medium Closed Advanced treatment Coastal (<10km)

BRASKOV Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hedensted, Denmark

Hedensted, Region Midtjylland, Denmark

Overview

BRASKOV wastewater treatment plant in Hedensted, Denmark, is a closed facility with advanced treatment and a designed capacity of 7000. It is located within 10 km of the coast in Region Midtjylland.

BRASKOV is a closed wastewater treatment plant located in Hedensted, Denmark, within the Region Midtjylland. The facility was designed with a capacity of 7000 and employed advanced treatment processes. Its location near the coast underscores the importance of managing nutrient discharge to protect marine environments. Although the plant is no longer operational, its advanced treatment level reflects Denmark's stringent environmental standards. Danish wastewater facilities typically adhere to the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which requires advanced treatment for sensitive areas and larger agglomerations. The plant's design capacity suggests it served a medium-sized community. The plant's proximity to the coast means its treated effluent would have discharged into the Kattegat or nearby coastal waters, which are part of the Baltic Sea catchment. These waters support diverse marine life and are subject to eutrophication risks, making advanced treatment crucial for nutrient removal.

Environmental context

The plant is situated near the coast of Region Midtjylland, with discharge likely entering the Kattegat, a strait connecting the North Sea and Baltic Sea. This area is ecologically sensitive, supporting fisheries and migratory bird populations. Nutrient loading from wastewater can contribute to algal blooms, so advanced treatment helps mitigate such impacts. The broader drainage basin ultimately feeds into the Baltic Sea, a semi-enclosed sea vulnerable to eutrophication.

Frequently asked questions

BRASKOV is located in Hedensted, Denmark, in the Region Midtjylland, near the coast.

The plant had a designed capacity of 7000, indicating it served a medium-sized community.

BRASKOV employed advanced treatment, which includes nutrient removal to protect sensitive coastal waters.

Danish plants like BRASKOV operate under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates advanced treatment for sensitive areas and larger agglomerations.

The plant's proximity to the coast means its discharge could affect the Kattegat and Baltic Sea, areas prone to eutrophication, making advanced treatment important.

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