Risk: Medium Not Reported Not Reported treatment

Plettenberg Bay Gansevallei Wastewater Treatment Plant, Garden Route, South Africa

Garden Route District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Overview

Plettenberg Bay Gansevallei wastewater treatment plant serves the Garden Route District Municipality in South Africa's Western Cape, treating wastewater for a population of approximately 43,721.

Plettenberg Bay Gansevallei is a wastewater treatment plant located in the Garden Route District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa. It serves a population of around 43,721, placing it in the medium agglomeration category. The plant is situated near the coastal town of Plettenberg Bay, a popular tourist destination along the Garden Route. As a South African facility, the plant operates under the National Water Act and the Water Services Act, which set standards for wastewater treatment and discharge. The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 (likely in megaliters per day), indicating a moderate capacity. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into local water bodies that drain into the Indian Ocean. The Garden Route region is ecologically sensitive, with diverse aquatic habitats and important coastal ecosystems. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality and supporting the region's environmental health.

Environmental context

The plant is located within 50 km of the Indian Ocean coast, in the Garden Route region of South Africa. Treated wastewater likely flows into local rivers or estuaries that drain into the Indian Ocean, affecting coastal ecosystems such as the Plettenberg Bay marine environment. This area supports diverse aquatic life, including fish and bird species, and is important for tourism and recreation. Proper treatment is essential to prevent nutrient pollution and protect downstream habitats.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in the Garden Route District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa, near the town of Plettenberg Bay.

The plant serves a population of approximately 43,721, classifying it as a medium-sized agglomeration.

Treated wastewater is likely discharged into local rivers or estuaries that flow into the Indian Ocean, supporting the coastal environment.

The plant operates under South Africa's National Water Act and Water Services Act, which mandate treatment standards for wastewater discharge.

Plants of this scale in South Africa typically provide secondary treatment, including biological processes, to meet national water quality standards.

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