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Birmania Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí

Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Overview

Birmania wastewater treatment plant serves Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with a population of 81,677. It operates under Mexico's national water regulations.

The Birmania wastewater treatment plant is located in Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, serving a population of approximately 81,677 people. This facility is part of the municipal wastewater infrastructure for the city, which lies in the Huasteca region of eastern Mexico. As a plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, Birmania is expected to comply with Mexico's official standards for wastewater treatment (NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996 and subsequent updates), which set discharge limits for conventional pollutants. Facilities of this scale typically employ secondary biological treatment to meet regulatory requirements. The treated effluent from the plant likely discharges into a local watercourse that flows into the Tampaón River, a tributary of the Pánuco River system. The Pánuco River drains into the Gulf of Mexico, making this plant part of a watershed that supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for agricultural and urban use downstream.

Environmental context

The Birmania plant discharges into the Tampaón River basin, which flows into the Pánuco River and ultimately reaches the Gulf of Mexico. This watershed supports a variety of freshwater species and is important for regional biodiversity. The plant's operations contribute to protecting water quality in the lower Pánuco system, which is ecologically sensitive due to its role as a migratory corridor and habitat for aquatic life.

Frequently asked questions

The Birmania plant is located in Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, at Calle Progreso in the Zona Centro area.

The plant serves approximately 81,677 people in Ciudad Valles and surrounding areas.

The treated effluent is discharged into a local watercourse that flows into the Tampaón River, part of the Pánuco River system, which drains into the Gulf of Mexico.

The plant operates under Mexico's NOM-001-SEMARNAT standards, which set maximum permissible limits for pollutants in wastewater discharges to national waters.

For medium-sized agglomerations like Ciudad Valles, secondary biological treatment is standard to meet Mexican discharge regulations, ensuring removal of organic matter and suspended solids.

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