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Ebersberg Wastewater Treatment Plant: Serving Ebersberg, Bavaria

Ebersberg, Bayern, Germany

Overview

Ebersberg wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 14,480 people in Bavaria, Germany. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size.

The Ebersberg wastewater treatment plant is located in the town of Ebersberg, in the state of Bavaria, Germany. It serves a population of around 14,480, classifying it as a small to medium agglomeration under European Union regulations. The plant is situated in a region characterized by rolling hills and forests, near the city of Munich. As a German facility, the plant is subject to the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires secondary treatment for agglomerations with a population equivalent between 10,000 and 150,000. The plant's treatment processes are designed to meet these standards, ensuring that effluent quality complies with national and EU limits before discharge. The treated wastewater from Ebersberg is discharged into local watercourses that eventually drain into the Danube River basin. The Danube flows eastward through several countries before reaching the Black Sea. The plant plays a key role in protecting the local aquatic environment, including streams and rivers that support diverse freshwater ecosystems.

Environmental context

The Ebersberg plant discharges into local streams that are part of the Danube River basin. The Danube is one of Europe's most important rivers, flowing through multiple countries and supporting rich biodiversity, including migratory fish species. The plant's treatment helps maintain water quality in this ecologically sensitive watershed, preventing nutrient pollution that could harm downstream habitats.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Ebersberg, a town in the state of Bavaria, Germany, near the city of Munich.

The plant serves approximately 14,480 people, classifying it as a small to medium agglomeration under EU regulations.

Treated wastewater is discharged into local streams that are part of the Danube River basin, eventually reaching the Black Sea.

The plant operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size in sensitive areas.

In Germany, plants of this scale typically provide secondary treatment, often with nutrient removal, to meet EU standards and protect receiving waters.

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