Overview
Derdepoort Hospital wastewater treatment plant serves a small population of 7 in Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality, North West, South Africa. It provides secondary treatment and discharges 1.00 megaliters of treated wastewater annually.
Derdepoort Hospital wastewater treatment plant is located in Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality, within the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality of North West province, South Africa. The plant serves a very small population of 7 people, reflecting its role as an on-site facility for the hospital. It operates under South Africa's water regulatory framework, which requires compliance with the National Water Act and Water Services Act. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is appropriate for its small scale. Secondary treatment typically involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids. As a small inland facility, the plant's discharge likely enters a local stream or groundwater system within the Limpopo River basin. The region is semi-arid, so water quality management is important for local ecosystems and downstream water users. The plant contributes to protecting public health and the environment by treating wastewater before release.
Environmental context
The plant is located inland in the North West province, within the Limpopo River basin. Treated wastewater likely discharges into a local tributary that flows into the Limpopo River, which ultimately reaches the Indian Ocean. The surrounding area is semi-arid, and the local watershed supports agricultural activities and wildlife. Proper treatment helps prevent nutrient pollution and pathogen contamination in this water-scarce region.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality, Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, North West province, South Africa.
The plant serves a population of 7 people, primarily the hospital and its immediate surroundings.
The plant discharges treated wastewater at a volume of 1.00 megaliters per year. Likely a local stream or groundwater within the Limpopo River basin.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which typically involves biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids.
The plant operates under South Africa's National Water Act and Water Services Act, which set standards for wastewater treatment and discharge to protect water resources and public health.
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