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Moa Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

Overview

Moa Point wastewater treatment plant serves Wellington, New Zealand, treating wastewater for approximately 158,000 people. The plant discharges into the Cook Strait, supporting the local marine environment.

Moa Point is a wastewater treatment plant located in Wellington, New Zealand, serving a population of around 158,047. Situated on the southern coast of the North Island, the plant is part of the city's essential water infrastructure, managing sewage from a significant urban area. As a large agglomeration, the plant operates under New Zealand's Resource Management Act, which sets standards for wastewater treatment and discharge. Plants of this scale typically employ secondary or tertiary treatment to meet environmental guidelines. The designed capacity is 1.00 million cubic meters per year, indicating a substantial facility. The treated effluent is discharged into the Cook Strait, a major water body connecting the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean. This area supports diverse marine life, including fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. The plant's operations are crucial for protecting the coastal ecosystem and maintaining water quality in the region.

Environmental context

Moa Point discharges into the Cook Strait, which connects the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The strait is a dynamic marine environment with strong currents and rich biodiversity, supporting species such as Hector's dolphins, fur seals, and various seabirds. The plant's discharge must be carefully managed to avoid nutrient enrichment and contamination, preserving the ecological health of this important coastal area.

Frequently asked questions

Moa Point is located in Wellington, New Zealand, on the southern coast of the North Island, near the Cook Strait.

Moa Point serves approximately 158,047 people, making it a large agglomeration under New Zealand's wastewater management framework.

Treated wastewater from Moa Point is discharged into the Cook Strait, a major marine water body connecting the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

Moa Point operates under New Zealand's Resource Management Act, which sets environmental standards for wastewater treatment and discharge to protect water quality.

Plants of this scale in New Zealand typically employ secondary or tertiary treatment to meet strict environmental guidelines, especially when discharging into sensitive coastal waters like the Cook Strait.

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