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Chilpancingo Wastewater Treatment Plant, Guerrero, Mexico

Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico

Overview

Chilpancingo wastewater treatment plant serves the capital of Guerrero, Mexico, with a designed capacity of 1.00 million cubic meters per year. It supports a population of over 228,000 under national water regulations.

The Chilpancingo wastewater treatment plant is located in Chilpancingo, the capital city of Guerrero, Mexico. It serves a population of approximately 228,181 residents, making it a significant municipal facility in the region. The plant is situated along Avenida Miguel Alemán and operates under Mexico's national water quality standards. The plant's designed capacity of 1.00 million cubic meters per year indicates its scale. Mexican wastewater treatment plants serving populations over 100,000 are typically required to meet secondary treatment standards under the Ley de Aguas Nacionales and NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996, which sets discharge limits for pollutants. The plant likely employs conventional treatment technologies to comply with these regulations. The treated effluent from the Chilpancingo plant is discharged into the local watershed, which ultimately drains into the Pacific Ocean via the Balsas River basin. This region supports diverse aquatic life and is important for local agriculture and fisheries. Proper treatment helps protect downstream ecosystems and water quality in the Balsas River and its tributaries.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Balsas River basin, which flows into the Pacific Ocean. This watershed supports a variety of aquatic species and is used for irrigation and fishing. The region's tropical climate and seasonal rainfall influence water flow and pollutant dilution, making consistent treatment essential for maintaining ecological balance.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located on Avenida Miguel Alemán in Chilpancingo, the capital city of Guerrero, Mexico.

The plant serves approximately 228,181 residents in the Chilpancingo metropolitan area.

The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 million cubic meters per year.

The plant operates under Mexico's Ley de Aguas Nacionales and NOM-001-SEMARNAT-1996, which set discharge limits for pollutants. Plants serving over 100,000 people typically require secondary treatment.

The treated effluent flows into the Balsas River basin, which drains into the Pacific Ocean.

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