Overview
Baroten wastewater treatment plant in Sinaloa, Mexico serves 1,369 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 129.60 cubic meters per day and has a designed capacity of 138.24.
Baroten wastewater treatment plant is located in the town of Baroten, within the municipality of El Fuerte in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. The plant serves a population of 1,369 and operates with secondary treatment, which is the standard level required for municipal wastewater in Mexico under NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996. The plant has a designed capacity of 138.24 cubic meters per day and discharges 129.60 cubic meters per day, indicating it is operating near its capacity. As a secondary treatment facility, Baroten removes organic matter and suspended solids through biological processes, meeting the effluent quality standards set by Mexican regulations. The plant is part of Mexico's national wastewater infrastructure, which is overseen by CONAGUA (National Water Commission). For small communities like Baroten, secondary treatment is typical and helps protect local water resources from pollution. The treated effluent from Baroten is discharged into a local water body, likely a river or stream that flows into the Gulf of California via the Fuerte River basin. The region's semi-arid climate and agricultural activities make water quality management crucial for both human use and ecosystem health. The plant plays a key role in preventing untreated sewage from entering the watershed, thereby supporting downstream aquatic life and water availability.
Environmental context
Baroten is located in the Fuerte River basin in Sinaloa, which drains into the Gulf of California. The region supports diverse aquatic ecosystems, including mangroves and estuaries that are important for fish and bird species. The plant's secondary treatment helps reduce nutrient and pathogen loads, protecting the river's ecological health and downstream coastal waters from eutrophication and contamination.
Frequently asked questions
Baroten wastewater treatment plant is located in the town of Baroten, in the municipality of El Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico.
The plant serves a population of 1,369 people.
Baroten discharges treated wastewater into a local water body within the Fuerte River basin, which flows into the Gulf of California.
Baroten provides secondary treatment, which is the standard for municipal wastewater in Mexico under NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996.
Baroten operates under Mexican regulations, primarily NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996, which sets effluent quality standards for wastewater discharges into national waters.
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