Risk: Low Not Reported Not Reported treatment

Acapantzingo Wastewater Treatment Plant, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

Overview

Acapantzingo wastewater treatment plant serves Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, with a population of approximately 228,000. It operates under Mexico's national water regulations for large agglomerations.

Acapantzingo is a wastewater treatment plant located in Cuernavaca, the capital city of the state of Morelos, Mexico. The plant serves a population of around 228,000 residents, classifying it as a large agglomeration under Mexican water management standards. Situated in the central region of the country, Cuernavaca is known for its warm climate and urban development. As a large-scale facility, Acapantzingo is expected to comply with Mexico's official standards for wastewater treatment, which typically require secondary treatment or higher for such population sizes. The plant's operations fall under the regulatory framework of the National Water Commission (CONAGUA), which oversees discharge permits and water quality standards to protect public health and the environment. The treated effluent from Acapantzingo likely discharges into local water bodies that drain into the Balsas River basin, one of Mexico's major hydrological systems. The Balsas River flows southwestward to the Pacific Ocean, supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems and agricultural activities along its course. Proper treatment at Acapantzingo is essential to prevent nutrient pollution and maintain water quality in this important watershed.

Environmental context

The plant's discharge ultimately reaches the Balsas River basin, which drains into the Pacific Ocean. This watershed supports a variety of aquatic life and is used for irrigation in the region. The ecological health of downstream water bodies depends on effective nutrient removal and pathogen control, especially given the plant's large service population.

Frequently asked questions

The Acapantzingo plant is located in Cuernavaca, the capital of the state of Morelos, Mexico. Its address is near Sanborns on Calle Mariano Abasolo in the Centro district.

The plant serves approximately 228,181 people, making it a large agglomeration under Mexican wastewater regulations.

The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies that flow into the Balsas River basin, which ultimately drains into the Pacific Ocean.

The plant operates under Mexico's National Water Commission (CONAGUA) regulations, which set discharge standards and permit requirements for wastewater treatment facilities.

For large agglomerations in Mexico, secondary treatment is typically required to meet CONAGUA standards, ensuring removal of organic matter and suspended solids before discharge.

Nearby plants

UtilityRadar
More
Press Esc to close · Advanced search