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Tierra Negra Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas

Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico

Overview

Tierra Negra wastewater treatment plant serves Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico, handling a population of over 728,000. It is located near the Gulf Coast, within 50 km of the coast.

Tierra Negra is a major wastewater treatment plant serving Ciudad Madero in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico. With a population served of over 728,000, it is one of the larger municipal treatment facilities in the region, supporting the urban and industrial needs of this Gulf Coast city. As a large agglomeration, the plant is expected to meet the treatment standards set by Mexican regulations (NOM-001-SEMARNAT), which require secondary treatment and compliance with discharge limits for organic matter and solids. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into the Gulf of Mexico via local waterways, given its proximity to the coast. This discharge impacts the marine environment, including coastal ecosystems that support fisheries and biodiversity. The plant's operation is essential for protecting water quality in the region's coastal waters.

Environmental context

The plant is located in Ciudad Madero, near the Pánuco River basin, which drains into the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf Coast is ecologically sensitive, supporting diverse marine life and important fisheries. Discharge from the plant must be managed to prevent nutrient enrichment and protect coastal habitats, including mangroves and estuaries in the region.

Frequently asked questions

The Tierra Negra plant is located in Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico, at Calle Pedro Jose Mendez, 89510.

The plant serves a population of over 728,000 people, making it a large municipal treatment facility.

The plant likely discharges treated effluent into local waterways that flow into the Gulf of Mexico, given its proximity to the coast.

The plant operates under Mexican standard NOM-001-SEMARNAT, which sets discharge limits for wastewater treatment plants to protect water quality.

For large agglomerations in Mexico, secondary treatment is standard, often including biological processes to reduce organic matter and solids before discharge.

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