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Weida Wastewater Treatment Plant, Thüringen, Germany

Weida, Thüringen, Germany

Overview

Weida wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 10,900 people in Thüringen, Germany. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this scale.

Weida wastewater treatment plant is located in the town of Weida, in the district of Greiz, Thüringen, Germany. The facility serves a population of approximately 10,900, classifying it as a medium agglomeration under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC). The plant is situated inland, away from coastal areas, and its treated effluent is discharged into the local water system. As a German wastewater facility serving over 10,000 people, the plant is required to meet secondary treatment standards under the EU UWWTD. Germany implements this directive through its national water legislation, with oversight by the relevant state authority in Thüringen. The regulatory framework ensures appropriate treatment for the population served. The plant's receiving water body is likely the Weida River, a tributary of the White Elster, which flows into the Saale and eventually the Elbe River, draining into the North Sea. The local watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is part of the Elbe basin, an important ecological corridor in central Europe. The plant's operations help protect water quality in this river system.

Environmental context

The Weida plant discharges into the Weida River, a tributary of the White Elster, which flows into the Saale River and then the Elbe, ultimately reaching the North Sea. This watershed supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and is an important migratory corridor for fish species. The plant's treatment helps maintain water quality in this sensitive river network.

Frequently asked questions

The Weida wastewater treatment plant is located on Uferstraße in the town of Weida, in the district of Greiz, Thüringen, Germany.

The Weida plant serves approximately 10,929 people, classifying it as a medium agglomeration under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.

The plant discharges into the Weida River, a tributary of the White Elster, which flows into the Saale and then the Elbe River, ultimately reaching the North Sea.

As a German plant serving over 10,000 people, the Weida plant is required to meet secondary treatment standards under the EU UWWTD (91/271/EEC), implemented through national legislation.

For agglomerations of this size, the EU UWWTD mandates secondary treatment. German plants typically employ biological treatment processes to meet stringent effluent quality standards.

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