Overview
ROWP CL Frasin is a secondary treatment plant serving Frasin, Suceava, Romania. It treats wastewater for 603 people with a design capacity of 1288 m³/day.
ROWP CL Frasin is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Frasin, Suceava County, Romania. The facility serves a population of 603 and has a design capacity of 1288 cubic meters per day, with an average discharge volume of 135.77 cubic meters per day. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC) for agglomerations of this size. Secondary treatment typically involves biological oxidation and settling to remove organic matter and suspended solids. The treated effluent is discharged into local watercourses that drain into the Suceava River, a tributary of the Siret River, which ultimately flows into the Danube River and then the Black Sea. The plant plays a role in protecting the water quality of these downstream water bodies.
Environmental context
The plant's discharge enters the local watershed, which feeds into the Suceava River and then the Siret River, a major tributary of the Danube. The Danube Delta, a vast wetland ecosystem, is the final destination before the Black Sea. The region supports diverse aquatic life and migratory bird populations, making effective wastewater treatment important for ecological health.
Frequently asked questions
ROWP CL Frasin is located on Strada Obreja in Frasin, Suceava County, Romania, with the postal code 727245.
The plant serves a population of 603 people in the Frasin area.
The treated effluent is discharged into local watercourses that flow into the Suceava River, part of the Siret River basin, which ultimately reaches the Danube River and the Black Sea.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which includes biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids, meeting the requirements of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive for agglomerations of this size.
As a Romanian plant, it operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations with a population equivalent above 2,000. For smaller plants like this, secondary treatment is still recommended to protect water quality.
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