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Komorow Wastewater Treatment Plant, Miechów, Poland

Miechów, województwo małopolskie, Poland

Overview

Komorow wastewater treatment plant serves Miechów, Poland, with advanced treatment for 6,629 people. It discharges 945.19 m³/day and has a designed capacity of 49,000 m³/day.

Komorow is a wastewater treatment plant located in Miechów, within the małopolskie province of Poland. It serves a population of 6,629 and operates with advanced treatment technology, ensuring high-quality effluent. The plant has a designed capacity of 49,000 m³/day and currently discharges 945.19 m³/day of treated wastewater. As an advanced treatment facility, Komorow likely employs processes such as biological nutrient removal or chemical precipitation to meet stringent effluent standards. Under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), Poland requires advanced treatment for sensitive areas, and plants serving agglomerations over 10,000 population equivalent must achieve secondary treatment. Komorow's advanced level suggests it may be in a sensitive catchment or subject to local regulations. The treated effluent from Komorow is discharged into local watercourses that eventually drain into the Vistula River basin, which flows north to the Baltic Sea. The plant plays a key role in protecting the region's water quality, particularly in the context of agricultural and rural runoff common in małopolskie. Its advanced treatment helps reduce nutrient loads and supports the ecological health of downstream waters.

Environmental context

Komorow plant discharges into local streams that are part of the Vistula River basin, the largest river system in Poland, which empties into the Baltic Sea. The region's watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is important for migratory fish species. Advanced treatment at this plant helps minimize nutrient pollution, which is critical for preventing eutrophication in the Baltic Sea.

Frequently asked questions

The Komorow plant is located in Miechów, within the małopolskie province of Poland.

The plant serves a population of 6,629 people.

The plant provides advanced treatment, which typically includes biological nutrient removal or chemical processes to reduce pollutants beyond secondary treatment standards.

Under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), Poland requires secondary treatment for agglomerations over 10,000 population equivalent. Komorow's advanced treatment exceeds this standard, likely due to its location in a sensitive area or to meet local environmental goals.

The designed capacity is 49,000 m³/day, which is significantly higher than the current discharge of 945.19 m³/day, indicating room for future growth or seasonal variations.

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