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Milagro Wastewater Treatment Plant, El Milagro, La Libertad, Peru

El Milagro, La Libertad, Peru

Overview

Milagro wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 29,352 people in El Milagro, La Libertad, Peru. Located near the coast, it operates under Peru's national wastewater regulations.

Milagro is a wastewater treatment plant serving the community of El Milagro in the La Libertad region of Peru, near the city of Trujillo. The plant is designed to handle a capacity of 1.00 unit (likely cubic meters per second or similar), and it serves a population of approximately 29,352 people. As a facility in a coastal area, it plays a key role in managing wastewater for this growing urban area. Peru's wastewater treatment plants are regulated under national environmental standards, including the General Environmental Law and sector-specific regulations from the National Water Authority (ANA). For agglomerations of this size, secondary treatment is typically required to protect public health and the environment. It is expected to meet the standards set for municipal wastewater in Peru. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into a local watercourse that flows toward the Pacific Ocean, given its proximity to the coast. The receiving water body is not named, but the plant's location near the Moche River valley suggests it may drain into the river or directly into the ocean. This coastal discharge requires careful management to protect marine ecosystems and coastal water quality, which are important for local fisheries and tourism.

Environmental context

The plant is located in the coastal region of La Libertad, within the drainage basin that ultimately flows into the Pacific Ocean. The area is part of the Sechura Desert ecoregion, characterized by arid conditions and seasonal rivers. The Moche River is the nearest major watercourse, and its estuary supports diverse aquatic life, including migratory birds and fish species. Discharge from the plant must comply with Peruvian water quality standards to prevent eutrophication and protect downstream coastal habitats.

Frequently asked questions

The Milagro plant is located in El Milagro, a populated center in the Huanchaco district of Trujillo province, La Libertad region, Peru. It is situated near the coast, approximately 8 km from the Pacific Ocean.

The plant serves approximately 29,352 people, making it a medium-sized facility for the region. It handles wastewater from the El Milagro area and surrounding communities.

The plant's treated effluent is likely discharged into a local watercourse that drains into the Pacific Ocean. Given its coastal proximity, the discharge may go directly to the ocean or via the Moche River, which flows nearby.

The plant operates under Peru's national wastewater regulations, including the General Environmental Law (Law No. 28611) and standards set by the National Water Authority (ANA). These require treatment to protect water quality and public health.

For agglomerations of this size, Peruvian regulations typically mandate secondary treatment, such as activated sludge or stabilization ponds, to reduce organic matter and pathogens before discharge. The specific process at Milagro is not confirmed in available data.

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