Risk: Low Not Reported Secondary treatment

Radomin Wastewater Treatment Plant: Secondary Treatment for 951 People in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship

Radomin, województwo kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland

Overview

Radomin wastewater treatment plant in województwo kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland, serves 951 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 135.60 m³/day and has a designed capacity of 2475.00 m³/day.

Radomin wastewater treatment plant is located in the village of Radomin, within the gmina of Radomin in powiat golubsko-dobrzyński, województwo kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland. The plant serves a population of 951, classifying it as a small agglomeration under Polish and EU regulations. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the minimum required by the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC) for discharges to freshwater from agglomerations of this size. The designed capacity is 2475.00 m³/day, with an actual discharge volume of 135.60 m³/day, indicating significant spare capacity. The treated effluent is discharged into a local watercourse, which ultimately drains into the Vistula River basin and then to the Baltic Sea. The plant plays a key role in protecting local water quality and the downstream aquatic environment.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into a small watercourse within the Vistula River basin, which flows northward to the Baltic Sea. The region is predominantly agricultural, and the plant helps prevent nutrient pollution that could contribute to eutrophication in the Baltic Sea. The local watershed supports diverse aquatic life and is part of a broader network of rivers and lakes in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Frequently asked questions

The Radomin wastewater treatment plant is located in the village of Radomin, gmina Radomin, powiat golubsko-dobrzyński, województwo kujawsko-pomorskie, Poland.

The Radomin plant serves a population of 951 people, making it a small agglomeration under Polish wastewater regulations.

The plant discharges treated effluent into a local watercourse that flows into the Vistula River basin, ultimately reaching the Baltic Sea.

The Radomin plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard required by the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive for freshwater discharges from agglomerations of this size.

As a Polish plant serving fewer than 2000 people, Radomin falls under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates secondary treatment for discharges to freshwater. The plant's compliance helps protect the Vistula basin and the Baltic Sea.

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