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Gizycko Wastewater Treatment Plant, Bystry, Poland - EU UWWTD Compliance

Bystry, województwo warmińsko-mazurskie, Poland

Overview

Gizycko wastewater treatment plant serves Bystry, Poland, with a population equivalent of 74,203. It operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC, which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations over 15,000 PE.

The Gizycko wastewater treatment plant is located in Bystry, within the warmińsko-mazurskie voivodeship of Poland. It serves a population equivalent of 74,203, classifying it as a large agglomeration under EU regulations. The plant is situated in the Masurian Lake District, a region known for its numerous lakes and waterways. As a facility serving over 15,000 people, the plant is required by the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC) to provide at least secondary treatment. For sensitive areas, such as those draining into lakes, tertiary treatment may be mandated. The regulatory framework ensures appropriate standards are met. The treated effluent likely discharges into a local watercourse within the Pregolya River basin, which flows into the Baltic Sea. The region's aquatic ecosystems, including lakes and rivers, are ecologically sensitive and support diverse wildlife. Proper wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent eutrophication and protect water quality in this lake-rich area.

Environmental context

The plant is located in the Masurian Lake District, a region of interconnected lakes and rivers that drain into the Pregolya River basin and ultimately the Baltic Sea. The area supports diverse aquatic life and is an important ecological corridor. Effective wastewater treatment is essential to prevent nutrient loading and protect the region's sensitive freshwater ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The Gizycko wastewater treatment plant is located in Bystry, within the gmina Giżycko, powiat giżycki, in the warmińsko-mazurskie voivodeship of Poland.

The plant serves a population equivalent of 74,203, classifying it as a large agglomeration under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.

The treated effluent likely discharges into a local watercourse within the Pregolya River basin, which flows into the Baltic Sea.

As a Polish facility serving over 15,000 people, the plant operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires secondary treatment and, in sensitive areas, tertiary treatment.

For agglomerations of this size in Poland, the EU UWWTD mandates secondary treatment. In sensitive areas like the Masurian Lake District, tertiary treatment for nutrient removal is often required to protect water quality.

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