Risk: Low Not Reported Primary treatment

Matangi WWTP - Primary Wastewater Treatment in Waikato, New Zealand

Matangi, Waikato, New Zealand

Overview

Matangi WWTP is a primary treatment plant serving 218 people in Matangi, Waikato, New Zealand. It discharges 75.07 cubic meters of treated wastewater, supporting local water quality.

Matangi WWTP is a wastewater treatment facility located on Robinsons Lane in Matangi, Waikato, New Zealand. Serving a small population of 218 residents, the plant provides primary treatment for municipal wastewater, handling an average discharge volume of 75.07 cubic meters. As a small-scale facility, it plays a key role in managing local sanitation needs within the Waikato District. The plant operates under New Zealand's regulatory framework for wastewater management, which requires appropriate treatment levels based on discharge location and environmental sensitivity. Primary treatment involves physical separation of solids, which is typical for small communities. The plant's discharge volume indicates it serves a modest catchment area, consistent with its rural setting. The treated effluent from Matangi WWTP is discharged into the local environment, likely entering the Waikato River catchment or a nearby tributary. The Waikato River flows northward into the Tasman Sea, supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems along its course. The plant's operations contribute to protecting downstream water quality and the ecological health of the region's waterways.

Environmental context

Matangi WWTP discharges into the Waikato River catchment, which drains into the Tasman Sea. The Waikato River is New Zealand's longest river, supporting diverse aquatic life including native fish species and waterfowl. The plant's primary treatment helps reduce pollutant loads, though advanced treatment may be needed to fully protect sensitive downstream habitats.

Frequently asked questions

Matangi WWTP is located on Robinsons Lane in Matangi, Waikato District, Waikato, New Zealand.

Matangi WWTP serves a population of 218 residents in the Matangi area.

Matangi WWTP discharges treated wastewater into the local environment, likely within the Waikato River catchment, which flows to the Tasman Sea.

Matangi WWTP provides primary treatment, which involves physical separation of solids from wastewater.

Matangi WWTP operates under New Zealand's national wastewater standards, which require treatment appropriate to the discharge environment. Small plants like this typically follow guidelines from the Ministry for the Environment and regional councils.

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