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Mount Ayliff Wastewater Treatment Plant, Umzimvubu Local Municipality, Eastern Cape

Umzimvubu Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Overview

Mount Ayliff wastewater treatment plant serves Umzimvubu Local Municipality in Eastern Cape, South Africa. It treats wastewater for approximately 8,880 people in the Alfred Nzo District Municipality.

Mount Ayliff wastewater treatment plant is located in eMaXesibeni (Mount Ayliff), within Umzimvubu Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The facility serves a population of approximately 8,880 people in the Alfred Nzo District Municipality, a rural area in the northeastern part of the province. As a South African municipal wastewater treatment plant, it operates under the national regulatory framework governed by the Department of Water and Sanitation. For a plant serving a population of this size, secondary treatment is typically required to meet effluent standards before discharge into the local environment. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into a tributary of the Umzimvubu River, which flows into the Indian Ocean. The surrounding watershed supports agricultural activities and local ecosystems, making proper wastewater treatment essential for protecting water quality and downstream communities.

Environmental context

The plant is situated in the Umzimvubu River basin, which drains into the Indian Ocean. The river system supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for local agriculture and communities. Proper wastewater treatment is critical to prevent nutrient pollution and protect the ecological health of the river and its estuary.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in eMaXesibeni (Mount Ayliff), within Umzimvubu Local Municipality, Alfred Nzo District Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

The plant serves approximately 8,880 people in the Umzimvubu Local Municipality area.

The treated effluent likely discharges into a tributary of the Umzimvubu River, which flows to the Indian Ocean.

The plant operates under South Africa's Department of Water and Sanitation regulations, which set effluent standards for municipal wastewater treatment plants.

For a plant of this size, secondary treatment is typically required to meet national effluent quality standards before discharge.

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