Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

San Jose de Los Laureles Wastewater Treatment Plant, San José, Morelos

San José, Morelos, Mexico

Overview

San Jose de Los Laureles wastewater treatment plant serves 913 people in San José, Morelos, Mexico. It operates with secondary treatment and has a designed capacity of 86.40 volume units.

San Jose de Los Laureles is a wastewater treatment plant located in San José, within the municipality of Tlayacapan, Morelos, Mexico. The plant serves a small population of 913 residents, reflecting its role in a rural or peri-urban community. It is situated inland, more than 10 km from the coast, and operates under Mexico's national water regulations. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required for municipal wastewater in Mexico. Its designed capacity matches the current discharge volume of 86.40 units, indicating full utilization. Secondary treatment typically involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids. The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies, likely contributing to the watershed of the region. Morelos is part of the Balsas River basin, which drains into the Pacific Ocean. The plant's operation helps protect downstream ecosystems and water quality in this semi-arid region, supporting agricultural and domestic water uses.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into local streams that are part of the Balsas River basin, which flows into the Pacific Ocean. The region's watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is important for irrigation and domestic water supply. Proper treatment is essential to prevent nutrient pollution and protect downstream ecological health.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in San José, within the municipality of Tlayacapan, Morelos, Mexico. Its address is Farid 1, San José, Tlayacapan, Morelos.

The plant serves a population of 913 people, indicating it is a small-scale municipal facility.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment for municipal wastewater in Mexico, reducing organic matter and suspended solids.

The plant operates under Mexico's national water laws, which mandate secondary treatment for municipal wastewater. Compliance is overseen by the National Water Commission (CONAGUA).

For small communities of this size, secondary treatment is typical, often using technologies like activated sludge or stabilization ponds, depending on local conditions.

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