Overview
Barangay Zamora Sewage Treatment Plant serves the Philippines, operating as part of the country's municipal wastewater infrastructure. It is located inland and contributes to local water quality management.
Barangay Zamora Sewage Treatment Plant is an operational wastewater facility situated in the Philippines. The plant serves the local community as part of the national wastewater management system, handling sewage from the surrounding barangay and contributing to public health and environmental protection. As an operational plant in the Philippines, it operates under the country's regulatory framework, which includes the Clean Water Act (Republic Act 9275). This law mandates wastewater treatment for all sources to meet effluent standards before discharge. For a plant of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to reduce organic pollutants and protect receiving waters. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into local waterways, which ultimately drain into Manila Bay, a major coastal ecosystem. The bay supports diverse marine life and is an important fishing ground. Proper treatment at this plant helps reduce pollution loads, safeguarding both aquatic habitats and downstream communities that rely on these waters.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into local rivers that flow into Manila Bay, a semi-enclosed estuary connected to the South China Sea. Manila Bay supports diverse aquatic life, including fish and shellfish, and is an important migratory corridor for birds. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent nutrient pollution and maintain water quality in this ecologically sensitive coastal area.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in the Philippines, with coordinates approximately 14.74°N, 120.95°E, serving the local barangay community.
The plant is operational, actively treating wastewater from the surrounding area as part of the municipal sanitation system.
Treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that flow into Manila Bay, following national effluent standards under the Philippine Clean Water Act.
The plant operates under the Philippine Clean Water Act (Republic Act 9275), which sets effluent standards and requires wastewater treatment to protect water quality.
For municipal plants in the Philippines, secondary treatment is commonly required to reduce biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solids before discharge, in line with national standards.
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