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Ahome Wastewater Treatment Plant, Villa de Ahome, Sinaloa, Mexico

Villa de Ahome, Sinaloa, Mexico

Overview

Ahome wastewater treatment plant serves Villa de Ahome in Sinaloa, Mexico. It has a designed capacity of 1.00 and serves a population of 16,885.

The Ahome wastewater treatment plant is located in Villa de Ahome, within the municipality of Ahome in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. It serves a population of approximately 16,885 residents, classifying it as a medium-sized agglomeration under Mexican wastewater regulations. In Mexico, wastewater treatment plants of this scale are regulated under the Ley de Aguas Nacionales and NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996, which sets discharge limits for pollutants. Plants serving populations between 10,000 and 100,000 typically require secondary treatment to meet these standards. Compliance with national norms is expected. The treated effluent from the plant likely discharges into local water bodies that drain into the Gulf of California, a biologically rich marine ecosystem. The region's arid climate and agricultural activities place importance on water quality management to protect downstream habitats and coastal fisheries.

Environmental context

The Ahome plant is located in the coastal plain of Sinaloa, near the Gulf of California. The receiving water body is likely a local arroyo or canal that flows into the Gulf, a critical habitat for marine species including shrimp and fish. The watershed supports agriculture and aquaculture, making proper treatment essential to prevent nutrient pollution and protect the Gulf's biodiversity.

Frequently asked questions

The Ahome wastewater treatment plant is located in Villa de Ahome, in the municipality of Ahome, Sinaloa, Mexico. Its address is Calle General José María Ochoa, Villa de Ahome, Ahome, Sinaloa, 81310.

The Ahome plant serves a population of approximately 16,885 people, making it a medium-sized agglomeration in the region.

This capacity is intended to handle the wastewater from the served population.

The Ahome plant operates under Mexico's Ley de Aguas Nacionales and NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996, which set discharge limits for pollutants. Plants of this scale typically require secondary treatment to comply with these standards.

The Ahome plant discharges into local water bodies that drain into the Gulf of California, a biologically rich marine ecosystem. Proper treatment helps protect coastal fisheries and aquatic habitats from pollution.

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