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Vladivia Wastewater Treatment Plant, Huanchaco, La Libertad, Peru

Huanchaco, La Libertad, Peru

Overview

Vladivia wastewater treatment plant serves Huanchaco, Peru, in the La Libertad region. It handles a population of approximately 99,586 and has a designed capacity of 1.00 cubic meters per day.

The Vladivia wastewater treatment plant is located in Huanchaco, a coastal district in the La Libertad region of Peru. The facility serves a population of approximately 99,586, placing it in the medium-to-large agglomeration category for the region. The plant is situated near the Pacific coast, within 50 kilometers of the shoreline, and its operations are subject to Peruvian national wastewater regulations. Plants of this scale in Peru typically employ secondary treatment or higher to meet national discharge standards. The designed capacity is reported as 1. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of Peru's Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation, which sets effluent limits for municipal wastewater. The treated wastewater from Vladivia likely discharges into the Pacific Ocean via local drainage channels or directly, given its coastal proximity. The receiving waters support marine biodiversity and are part of the Humboldt Current system, which is ecologically significant for fisheries and migratory species. The plant's operation is important for protecting coastal water quality and public health in the Huanchaco area.

Environmental context

The Vladivia plant is located in the coastal watershed of Huanchaco, with treated effluent likely reaching the Pacific Ocean. The receiving marine environment is part of the Humboldt Current, a nutrient-rich system that supports diverse marine life, including anchoveta and seabirds. The area is ecologically sensitive due to its role in local fisheries and tourism, making proper wastewater treatment essential for maintaining water quality and ecosystem health.

Frequently asked questions

The Vladivia plant is located in Huanchaco, a coastal district in the La Libertad region of Peru, near the city of Trujillo.

The plant serves a population of approximately 99,586 people, making it a medium-to-large agglomeration in the region.

Given its coastal location within 50 km of the Pacific Ocean, the treated wastewater likely discharges into the ocean via local drainage or outfalls, subject to Peruvian discharge standards.

The plant operates under Peru's national wastewater regulations enforced by the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation, which set effluent quality standards for municipal treatment plants.

In Peru, plants of this scale typically employ secondary treatment or higher to meet national standards, especially when discharging to sensitive coastal environments.

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