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Aberdeen Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camdeboo Local Municipality, Eastern Cape

Camdeboo Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Overview

Aberdeen wastewater treatment plant serves Camdeboo Local Municipality in Eastern Cape, South Africa. It provides municipal wastewater treatment for approximately 7,400 residents.

The Aberdeen wastewater treatment plant is located in Camdeboo Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa. It serves the town of Aberdeen and surrounding areas, providing essential sanitation infrastructure for a population of about 7,400 people. As a municipal facility, it plays a key role in managing domestic wastewater from this inland community. South Africa's wastewater treatment plants are regulated under the National Water Act (Act 36 of 1998) and the Water Services Act (Act 108 of 1997), which set standards for effluent discharge and water quality. For a plant serving a small agglomeration like Aberdeen, typical treatment involves primary and secondary processes to reduce organic load and pathogens before discharge. The plant's operational details are managed by the local municipality. The treated effluent from the plant is likely discharged into a local watercourse within the Sundays River catchment, which flows towards the Indian Ocean. The Eastern Cape region features semi-arid conditions, making water quality management critical for downstream ecosystems and agricultural users. The plant contributes to protecting local water resources from untreated sewage pollution.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Sundays River catchment, which drains into the Indian Ocean via the Sundays River estuary near Port Elizabeth. This semi-arid region relies on limited surface water for agriculture and domestic use. Proper treatment helps prevent nutrient loading and pathogen contamination in downstream water bodies, supporting aquatic life and downstream communities.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located on Blom Street in Aberdeen, Camdeboo Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

The plant serves approximately 7,400 residents in the town of Aberdeen and surrounding areas within Camdeboo Local Municipality.

The treated effluent is discharged into a local watercourse within the Sundays River catchment, which flows towards the Indian Ocean.

The plant operates under South Africa's National Water Act (Act 36 of 1998) and Water Services Act (Act 108 of 1997), which set effluent quality standards and require permits for discharge.

For small agglomerations like Aberdeen, typical treatment includes primary sedimentation and secondary biological processes such as activated sludge or trickling filters to meet national effluent standards.

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