Overview
Konin Prawy Brzeg wastewater treatment plant serves over 75,000 people in Konin, Poland. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, ensuring compliance with secondary treatment standards.
Konin Prawy Brzeg is a wastewater treatment plant located in Konin, within the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship of Poland. The facility serves a population of approximately 75,447, classifying it as a medium-to-large agglomeration under EU regulations. Its location in central Poland places it within the Warta River basin, a key tributary of the Oder River system. The plant operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size. Polish national regulations transpose these requirements, and the facility is expected to meet effluent standards for biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, and suspended solids. The regulatory framework ensures adequate treatment for the population served. Treated effluent from the plant likely discharges into the Warta River, which flows northward to the Oder River and ultimately into the Baltic Sea. The Warta River supports diverse aquatic life and is an important ecological corridor in the region. The plant plays a critical role in protecting water quality in this watershed, particularly given the industrial and urban pressures in the Konin area.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Warta River, a major tributary of the Oder River, which flows into the Baltic Sea. The Warta River basin supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and is an important migratory route for fish. The region's water quality is influenced by agricultural runoff and urban discharges, making the plant's treatment essential for maintaining ecological balance downstream.
Frequently asked questions
Konin Prawy Brzeg is located in Konin, within the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship of Poland, at address Oczyszczalnia Ścieków Prawy Brzeg, 49, Poznańska, Chorzeń, Konin.
The plant serves approximately 75,447 people, classifying it as a medium-to-large agglomeration under EU regulations.
Treated effluent from the plant is discharged into the Warta River, a major tributary of the Oder River, which flows into the Baltic Sea.
The plant operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires secondary treatment for agglomerations over 15,000 population equivalent, along with Polish national regulations.
For agglomerations of this size, the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive mandates secondary treatment, which typically includes biological treatment to reduce organic matter and suspended solids.
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