Overview
CENTOLA_DEPURATORE_FRAZ_COLLA is a wastewater treatment plant serving Palinuro, Italy. It treats wastewater from approximately 10,000 people in the Campania region.
CENTOLA_DEPURATORE_FRAZ_COLLA is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Palinuro, a coastal town in the Campania region of southern Italy. The plant serves a population of approximately 10,000 people, reflecting its role in managing domestic wastewater for this seaside community. As an Italian plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC, which requires secondary treatment for discharges into coastal waters. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in thousands of cubic meters per day), indicating it is sized to handle the local population's wastewater. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into the Tyrrhenian Sea, a part of the Mediterranean Sea. This coastal discharge requires careful management to protect marine water quality and the local tourism-dependent economy. The surrounding area includes beaches and marine habitats that benefit from proper wastewater treatment.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Tyrrhenian Sea, a basin of the Mediterranean Sea. The coastal waters near Palinuro support diverse marine life and are important for local fisheries and tourism. Proper treatment is essential to prevent nutrient pollution and protect seagrass meadows and other sensitive habitats in this coastal zone.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Palinuro, a coastal town in the municipality of Centola, in the province of Salerno, Campania, Italy.
The plant serves approximately 10,000 people, corresponding to the local population of Palinuro and surrounding areas.
The treated wastewater is discharged into the Tyrrhenian Sea, a coastal marine environment. The plant is located within 50 km of the coast, and its discharge is regulated to protect marine water quality.
As an Italian plant, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC, which mandates secondary treatment for discharges into coastal waters from agglomerations of this size.
For coastal discharges, the EU directive requires at least secondary treatment. Italian plants of this scale typically employ biological treatment processes to meet the required effluent standards.
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