Overview
SANTO STINO DI LIVENZA LA SALUTE 81 VIA ZECCHETTO is a secondary treatment plant serving 340 people in San Stino di Livenza, Veneto, Italy. It discharges 67.31 m³/day of treated wastewater into the local water system.
Located in the La Salute di Livenza district of San Stino di Livenza, this wastewater treatment plant serves a small population of 340 residents in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. The facility is situated near the Livenza River, which flows into the Adriatic Sea. The plant provides secondary treatment, a standard biological process that removes organic matter and suspended solids. With a designed capacity of 900 m³/day and an actual discharge volume of 67.31 m³/day, it operates well below its capacity. As an Italian plant serving fewer than 2,000 people, it falls under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC) requirements for small agglomerations, which mandate appropriate treatment before discharge. The treated effluent is discharged into the local water network, ultimately reaching the Livenza River and then the Adriatic Sea. The plant plays a key role in protecting the Livenza River basin, which supports diverse aquatic life and is part of the broader Po Valley drainage system. Its operation helps maintain water quality in a region known for agriculture and tourism.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Livenza River watershed, which flows southeast through the Veneto plain and enters the Adriatic Sea near Caorle. The Livenza River supports diverse aquatic ecosystems, including fish species and migratory birds. The downstream environment includes coastal lagoons and wetlands that are ecologically sensitive, requiring careful management of nutrient loads to prevent eutrophication.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located at Via Alessandro Volta, La Salute di Livenza, San Stino di Livenza, in the province of Venice, Veneto region, Italy.
The plant serves a population of 340 residents in the La Salute di Livenza area of San Stino di Livenza.
The plant discharges treated effluent into the local water network, which flows into the Livenza River and eventually reaches the Adriatic Sea.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which involves biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids, meeting EU standards for small agglomerations.
As an Italian plant serving fewer than 2,000 people, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires appropriate treatment for small agglomerations to protect water quality.
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