Risk: Medium Not Reported Advanced treatment Coastal (<10km)

Serra di Ferro Porto Pollo Wastewater Treatment Plant, Corsica

Serra-di-Ferro, Corse, France

Overview

Serra di Ferro Porto Pollo is an advanced wastewater treatment plant in Serra-di-Ferro, Corsica, serving 2,300 people. It discharges treated water near the coast, supporting local environmental quality.

Serra di Ferro Porto Pollo is a wastewater treatment plant located in Serra-di-Ferro, on the island of Corsica, France. The facility serves a population of approximately 2,300 residents and operates with advanced treatment technology, ensuring high-quality effluent before discharge. As an advanced treatment plant, it goes beyond secondary treatment to remove nutrients and other pollutants, meeting stringent standards. The plant has a designed capacity of 6,500 cubic meters per day, with an average daily discharge volume of about 410 cubic meters, indicating it operates well below its capacity. This suggests room for future growth or seasonal variations. The plant is situated within 10 kilometers of the coast, and its treated effluent likely discharges into a nearby watercourse that flows into the Mediterranean Sea. This coastal location underscores the importance of advanced treatment to protect marine ecosystems and bathing waters, which are vital for tourism and local biodiversity.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into a local watercourse that drains into the Mediterranean Sea near the Gulf of Ajaccio. This coastal area supports diverse marine life and is important for recreational activities. Advanced treatment helps minimize nutrient loading, protecting seagrass beds and fish habitats from eutrophication.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Serra-di-Ferro, on the island of Corsica, France, near the D 757 road in the Eso area.

The plant serves approximately 2,300 residents in the Serra-di-Ferro area.

The plant uses advanced treatment processes and discharges treated effluent into a local watercourse that flows to the Mediterranean Sea.

As a French facility, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates advanced treatment for sensitive areas like coastal zones.

For small agglomerations in coastal sensitive areas, French regulations require at least secondary treatment, but many plants like this one employ advanced treatment to protect marine environments.

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