Overview
COV Slovenska Lupca is a closed secondary treatment plant in Slovenská Ľupča, Banskobystrický kraj, Slovakia. It served the local community before decommissioning.
COV Slovenska Lupca is a former wastewater treatment plant located in Slovenská Ľupča, a village in the Banskobystrický kraj region of central Slovakia. The plant provided secondary treatment for the local population before its closure. As a secondary treatment facility, the plant would have met the standards required under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this scale. The plant is now closed, and wastewater management in the area is likely handled by other regional facilities. The plant's discharge, when operational, would have entered a local watercourse within the Hron River basin, which flows into the Danube River and eventually the Black Sea. The Hron basin supports diverse aquatic life and is an important ecological corridor in central Slovakia.
Environmental context
The plant is situated in the Hron River basin, a tributary of the Danube River. The Hron River flows through central Slovakia and supports a variety of fish species and riparian habitats. Downstream, the Danube River is a major European waterway that drains into the Black Sea, providing critical habitat for migratory birds and aquatic species. The region's water quality is influenced by both urban and agricultural runoff.
Frequently asked questions
COV Slovenska Lupca is located in Slovenská Ľupča, a village in the Banskobystrický kraj region of central Slovakia.
The plant provided secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment required under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive for most agglomerations.
The plant is listed as closed, likely due to consolidation of wastewater services or upgrades to a larger regional facility. Specific reasons for closure are not publicly available.
When operational, the plant would have discharged into a local watercourse within the Hron River basin, which flows into the Danube River and ultimately the Black Sea.
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.
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