Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Plant, Cajamarca, Peru

Santa Cruz, Cajamarca, Peru

Overview

Santa Cruz wastewater treatment plant in Cajamarca, Peru provides secondary treatment for a small community of about 1,048 people, discharging 86.40 cubic meters of treated effluent daily.

The Santa Cruz wastewater treatment plant is located in the Bellavista Viejo area of Santa Cruz, within the Cajamarca region of Peru. It serves a small population of approximately 1,048 residents, reflecting its role in managing domestic wastewater for this rural community. The plant operates under Peru's national water quality regulations, which align with broader Latin American standards for municipal wastewater treatment. The facility provides secondary treatment, a standard level for small agglomerations in Peru, ensuring that organic pollutants and suspended solids are significantly reduced before discharge. The plant treats an average daily flow of 86.40 cubic meters, indicating a modest scale consistent with the population served. As a secondary treatment plant, it meets the basic requirements for protecting local water quality. The treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that ultimately drain into the Marañón River, a major tributary of the Amazon River system. This connection to the Amazon basin highlights the plant's role in safeguarding downstream ecosystems, including the rich biodiversity of the Peruvian Amazon. Proper treatment helps prevent nutrient pollution and protects aquatic habitats in this ecologically sensitive region.

Environmental context

The Santa Cruz plant discharges into local streams that flow into the Marañón River, a key headwater of the Amazon River. The Marañón supports diverse aquatic life and is critical for regional water supply. Downstream, the Amazon basin hosts extensive floodplain forests and wetlands that depend on clean water. The plant's secondary treatment helps reduce organic load and nutrients, mitigating eutrophication risks in this sensitive watershed.

Frequently asked questions

The Santa Cruz wastewater treatment plant is located in the Bellavista Viejo area of Santa Cruz, within the Cajamarca region of Peru.

The plant serves a small community of approximately 1,048 people, typical of a rural agglomeration in the Cajamarca region.

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

Peru's national water quality standards require municipal wastewater treatment to protect water bodies. Secondary treatment is appropriate for small communities like Santa Cruz to meet these standards.

The plant discharges into the Marañón River basin, part of the Amazon system. Its secondary treatment helps protect downstream aquatic ecosystems and water quality in the Amazon.

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