Overview
Nowe Miasto wastewater treatment plant in województwo mazowieckie, Poland, is a closed secondary treatment facility with a designed capacity of 402 m³/day.
Nowe Miasto wastewater treatment plant is located in the village of Nowe Miasto, within the gmina of Nowe Miasto in powiat płoński, województwo mazowieckie, Poland. The plant served the local community before its closure. The plant provided secondary treatment, a standard level for municipal wastewater in Poland under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC). Its designed capacity was 402 m³/day, indicating it served a small agglomeration. The facility is now closed and no longer operational. The treated effluent was discharged into local watercourses that drain into the Wkra River, a tributary of the Narew River, which flows into the Vistula River and ultimately to the Baltic Sea. The plant's operation contributed to protecting the local watershed and downstream aquatic ecosystems.
Environmental context
The plant discharged into the Wkra River basin, part of the Narew-Vistula system that drains into the Baltic Sea. This region supports diverse aquatic life and is important for migratory fish. The secondary treatment helped reduce organic pollution and protect downstream water quality.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Nowe Miasto, gmina Nowe Miasto, powiat płoński, województwo mazowieckie, Poland.
The plant is closed and no longer operational.
The plant provided secondary treatment, which is the standard required by the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive for most agglomerations.
The plant had a designed capacity of 402 m³ per day, typical for a small community.
As a Polish plant, it operated under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this scale.
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