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RIVARA Wastewater Treatment Plant, Rivara, Piemonte, Italy

Rivara, Piemonte, Italy

Overview

RIVARA wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Rivara in Piemonte, Italy. It treats wastewater from a population of approximately 6,488 under EU regulatory standards.

The RIVARA wastewater treatment plant is located in Rivara, a town in the Piemonte region of northern Italy, near Turin. The facility serves a population of about 6,488 people, classifying it as a small agglomeration under EU guidelines. Its location in the Po River basin places it within a densely populated and agriculturally significant area. As a small Italian treatment plant, RIVARA is subject to the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size discharging into freshwater. The plant is expected to meet these standards to protect local water quality. The regulatory framework ensures that even smaller plants contribute to the overall health of the Po River watershed. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into a tributary of the Po River, which flows eastward through northern Italy into the Adriatic Sea. The Po basin supports diverse aquatic life and is a critical water resource for agriculture and industry. Proper treatment at RIVARA helps reduce nutrient loading and maintain ecological balance in this important river system.

Environmental context

The RIVARA plant discharges into the Po River basin, which drains into the Adriatic Sea via the Po Delta. This watershed supports a variety of fish species and migratory birds, and its waters are used for irrigation and drinking water downstream. Effective wastewater treatment is essential to prevent eutrophication and protect the ecological health of the Po River and its delta.

Frequently asked questions

The RIVARA plant is located in Rivara, a town in the Piemonte region of northern Italy, near Turin.

The plant serves approximately 6,488 people, classifying it as a small agglomeration under EU regulations.

The plant likely discharges into a tributary of the Po River, which flows through northern Italy into the Adriatic Sea.

As an Italian plant serving fewer than 10,000 people, it falls under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates secondary treatment for freshwater discharges.

Under the EU directive, plants of this size discharging into freshwater are typically required to provide secondary treatment, which removes organic matter and suspended solids.

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