Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

Ocuituco Wastewater Treatment Plant, Morelos, Mexico

Ocuituco, Morelos, Mexico

Overview

Ocuituco wastewater treatment plant in Morelos, Mexico, serves 2,464 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 233.28 cubic meters daily, operating at 27% of its 864 m³/day design capacity.

The Ocuituco wastewater treatment plant is located in Ocuituco, Morelos, Mexico, serving a small population of 2,464 residents. The facility provides secondary treatment, a standard level for communities of this size in Mexico, and discharges 233.28 cubic meters of treated wastewater per day. Its design capacity is 864 cubic meters per day, indicating current utilization is around 27%. In Mexico, wastewater treatment plants are regulated under the National Water Law (Ley de Aguas Nacionales) and overseen by the National Water Commission (CONAGUA). Secondary treatment is typical for small to medium agglomerations, meeting the required effluent standards for discharge into inland waters. The plant's operational context reflects the national framework for municipal wastewater management. The treated effluent from Ocuituco likely discharges into a local watercourse that drains into the Balsas River basin, one of Mexico's major hydrological regions. The Balsas River flows southwest to the Pacific Ocean, supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems and agricultural communities along its course. Proper treatment helps protect water quality in this important basin.

Environmental context

The plant's discharge enters a local tributary within the Balsas River basin, which drains into the Pacific Ocean. The Balsas River supports a variety of aquatic life and is used for irrigation and domestic water supply downstream. Secondary treatment reduces organic pollutants and suspended solids, helping to maintain ecological balance in the receiving waters.

Frequently asked questions

The Ocuituco wastewater treatment plant is located in Ocuituco, Morelos, Mexico.

The plant serves a population of 2,464 people.

The plant discharges treated wastewater into a local watercourse within the Balsas River basin, which ultimately flows to the Pacific Ocean.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard for small communities in Mexico under the National Water Law.

The plant has a design capacity of 864 cubic meters per day, with current discharge at 233.28 cubic meters per day.

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