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Lago de Texcoco I Wastewater Treatment Plant, Chimalhuacán, Estado de México

Chimalhuacán, Estado de México, Mexico

Overview

Lago de Texcoco I is a wastewater treatment plant in Chimalhuacán, Estado de México, serving approximately 70,280 people. It operates under Mexico's national water regulations.

Lago de Texcoco I is a wastewater treatment plant located in Chimalhuacán, Estado de México, Mexico. It serves an estimated population of 70,280 people, placing it in the medium agglomeration category. The plant is situated in the eastern part of the Mexico City metropolitan area, a region with significant urban and industrial activity. As a Mexican wastewater facility, Lago de Texcoco I is subject to the country's federal water quality standards, including NOM-001-SEMARNAT, which sets discharge limits for pollutants. For a plant of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to meet these standards. The regulatory framework ensures baseline environmental protection. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into the Lago de Texcoco system, a historical lake basin that now functions as a regulated drainage area. This water body is part of the Valley of Mexico's hydrological network, which ultimately drains into the Pánuco River and then to the Gulf of Mexico. The region faces challenges related to water scarcity and pollution, making treatment plants like Lago de Texcoco I critical for protecting downstream ecosystems and public health.

Environmental context

Lago de Texcoco I discharges into the Lago de Texcoco basin, an endorheic system that historically formed part of the Valley of Mexico's lake complex. Today, the basin is managed for flood control and wastewater disposal, with water eventually flowing through artificial channels to the Tula River and then to the Pánuco River, which empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The surrounding watershed supports a variety of aquatic life and is an important ecological corridor in a highly urbanized region. Proper treatment is essential to prevent eutrophication and contamination of downstream water bodies.

Frequently asked questions

Lago de Texcoco I is located in Chimalhuacán, Estado de México, Mexico, in the eastern part of the Mexico City metropolitan area.

The plant serves approximately 70,280 people, classifying it as a medium-sized agglomeration under Mexican wastewater regulations.

The plant likely discharges treated effluent into the Lago de Texcoco basin, a managed drainage system that channels water to the Tula River and eventually the Gulf of Mexico.

The plant operates under Mexico's NOM-001-SEMARNAT standard, which sets discharge limits for pollutants. Facilities of this scale are typically required to provide secondary treatment.

The plant protects the Lago de Texcoco basin and downstream water bodies from untreated sewage, supporting aquatic ecosystems and public health in a water-scarce region.

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