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Cerritos Wastewater Treatment Plant, Cerritos, San Luis Potosí

Cerritos, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Overview

Cerritos wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Cerritos in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with a population of 7,074. The plant operates under Mexican wastewater regulations for small agglomerations.

Cerritos wastewater treatment plant is located in the town of Cerritos, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. It serves a population of approximately 7,074 residents, classifying it as a small agglomeration under Mexican wastewater management frameworks. The plant is situated inland, away from coastal areas, and its operations are part of the municipal infrastructure for the region. As a small-scale facility, Cerritos is expected to comply with Mexico's official standards for wastewater treatment, which typically require at least secondary treatment for municipal discharges. Facilities of this size often employ conventional biological treatment methods such as activated sludge or stabilization ponds. The treated effluent from Cerritos likely discharges into a local watercourse that eventually drains into the Gulf of Mexico via the Pánuco River basin. The receiving water body supports aquatic life and is used for agricultural and domestic purposes downstream. Proper treatment is essential to protect water quality and public health in the region.

Environmental context

The plant's discharge likely enters a tributary of the Pánuco River system, which flows into the Gulf of Mexico. This watershed supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and provides water for irrigation and human consumption. The region's semi-arid climate makes water quality management critical for sustaining local biodiversity and agricultural activities.

Frequently asked questions

The Cerritos wastewater treatment plant is located in the town of Cerritos, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, at Pasaje Matamoros, Cerritos, San Luis Potosí, 79447.

The plant serves a population of 7,074 people, classifying it as a small agglomeration under Mexican wastewater regulations.

The treated effluent is likely discharged into a local watercourse that drains into the Pánuco River basin, eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico.

The plant operates under Mexican official standards (NOM-001-SEMARNAT) which set limits for pollutants in wastewater discharges, typically requiring secondary treatment for municipal facilities.

For small agglomerations like Cerritos, common treatment technologies include activated sludge, aerated lagoons, or stabilization ponds, designed to meet secondary treatment standards.

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