Overview
Zebegény Szennyvíztisztító Telep is an advanced wastewater treatment plant serving 634 people in Zebegény, Hungary. It has a designed capacity of 1,000 m³/day and discharges treated effluent into local waterways.
Zebegény Szennyvíztisztító Telep is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Zebegény, a village in Pest County, Hungary. The plant serves a population of 634, making it a small-scale treatment facility within the Közép-Magyarország region. It operates under Hungary's implementation of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which sets standards for wastewater collection and treatment. The plant provides advanced treatment, which goes beyond the secondary treatment required by the EU directive for agglomerations of this size. With a designed capacity of 1,000 m³/day and an actual discharge volume of 74.74 m³/day, the facility operates well below its capacity, indicating potential for future growth or seasonal variations. The advanced treatment process likely includes nutrient removal to protect sensitive receiving waters. The treated effluent is discharged into the local hydrological network, which ultimately drains into the Danube River basin. The Danube is a major European waterway that flows into the Black Sea. The plant's advanced treatment helps protect downstream ecosystems, including the Danube's diverse aquatic life and the ecologically sensitive Danube Delta.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into local streams that are part of the Danube River basin. The Danube flows through Central and Eastern Europe before reaching the Black Sea. The region supports diverse aquatic habitats, including fish spawning grounds and migratory bird routes. Advanced treatment at this plant reduces nutrient loading, helping to prevent eutrophication in downstream waters.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located at Napraforgó utca in Zebegény, a village in Pest County, Hungary, within the Közép-Magyarország region.
The plant serves a population of 634 people, classifying it as a small agglomeration under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that are part of the Danube River basin, ultimately flowing into the Black Sea.
The plant provides advanced treatment, which includes nutrient removal beyond secondary treatment, to protect sensitive receiving waters.
Under the EU directive, agglomerations of this size typically require secondary treatment. The plant's advanced treatment exceeds these requirements, reflecting Hungary's commitment to protecting the Danube basin.
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