Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

Caraveli Wastewater Treatment Plant, Caravelí, Arequipa, Peru

Caravelí, Arequipa, Peru

Overview

Caraveli wastewater treatment plant in Caravelí, Arequipa, Peru, serves a population of 2,452 with secondary treatment. It discharges 902.02 cubic meters of treated wastewater, supporting local sanitation.

The Caraveli wastewater treatment plant is located in Caravelí, Arequipa, Peru, serving a small population of 2,452 residents. It operates as a secondary treatment facility, providing essential wastewater management for this inland community in southern Peru. As a secondary treatment plant, Caraveli meets the standard level of treatment required for municipal wastewater in Peru, which typically involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids. The plant handles a discharge volume of 902.02 cubic meters, reflecting its scale for a small agglomeration. The treated effluent from Caraveli is discharged into local water bodies that drain into the Pacific Ocean via the Ocoña River basin. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality and supporting the ecological health of the region's arid coastal watershed.

Environmental context

Caraveli is situated in the Arequipa region of southern Peru, a dry coastal area where water resources are scarce. The plant's discharge likely enters tributaries of the Ocoña River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean. This watershed supports limited but ecologically sensitive aquatic life, and the plant's secondary treatment helps mitigate pollution impacts on downstream habitats.

Frequently asked questions

The Caraveli wastewater treatment plant is located on AR-527 in Pueblo Libre, Caravelí, Arequipa, Peru.

The Caraveli plant serves a population of 2,452 residents in the Caravelí area.

The Caraveli plant provides secondary treatment, which typically involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge.

The Caraveli plant discharges 902.02 cubic meters of treated wastewater.

In Peru, wastewater treatment plants like Caraveli are regulated under national environmental standards, which require secondary treatment for municipal discharges to protect water quality.

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