Overview
COV Moravske Lieskove is a closed secondary treatment plant in Moravské Lieskové, Slovakia. It served the local community in the Trenčiansky kraj region.
COV Moravske Lieskove is a wastewater treatment plant located in Moravské Lieskové, a village in the Trenčiansky kraj region of western Slovakia. The plant is now closed and no longer in operation. As a secondary treatment facility, it would have provided biological treatment to remove organic matter and suspended solids. Under Slovak and EU regulations, plants of this scale are typically required to meet effluent standards set by the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC). The plant's receiving waters likely drain into the Váh River basin, which flows into the Danube River and ultimately the Black Sea. The local watershed supports agricultural and ecological systems in the region.
Environmental context
The plant's discharge would have entered local streams within the Váh River basin, a major tributary of the Danube. The Danube carries water to the Black Sea, supporting diverse aquatic life and important migratory corridors. The region's water bodies are ecologically sensitive, requiring careful management of nutrient loads.
Frequently asked questions
COV Moravske Lieskove is located in Moravské Lieskové, a village in the Trenčiansky kraj region of western Slovakia.
The plant is closed and no longer in operation.
The plant provided secondary treatment, which typically involves biological processes to reduce organic pollutants.
As a Slovak plant, it operated under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which sets standards for collection and treatment based on population size and receiving water sensitivity.
The plant's discharge would have entered the Váh River basin, part of the Danube catchment that flows into the Black Sea.
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