Overview
BENS A CORUNA is a large wastewater treatment plant serving over 580,000 people in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. It is located near the Atlantic coast and operates under EU regulations.
BENS A CORUNA is a major wastewater treatment facility located in the Bens district of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. The plant serves a population of approximately 581,344, classifying it as a large agglomeration under EU standards. Its coastal location places it within 50 km of the Atlantic Ocean, making it a key infrastructure for protecting the marine environment. As a large agglomeration in a sensitive coastal area, the plant is expected to comply with the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which requires advanced treatment (tertiary) for discharges into sensitive areas. The plant's scale and location suggest it likely employs secondary or tertiary treatment to meet regulatory standards. The designed capacity is reported as 1.00 (likely in cubic meters per second or similar unit), indicating substantial infrastructure. The treated effluent from BENS A CORUNA is discharged into the Atlantic Ocean via the Ría de A Coruña, a coastal inlet that supports diverse marine life and is important for local fisheries and tourism. The plant plays a critical role in preventing nutrient pollution and safeguarding water quality in this ecologically sensitive coastal ecosystem.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Ría de A Coruña, a coastal inlet that connects to the Atlantic Ocean. This area supports diverse marine habitats, including seagrass beds and rocky reefs, and is an important corridor for migratory fish and seabirds. The region's oceanic climate and tidal dynamics influence the dispersion of treated effluent, requiring careful management to prevent eutrophication and protect local biodiversity.
Frequently asked questions
BENS A CORUNA is located in the Bens district of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, northwestern Spain. Its address is A Galera, Bens, Visma, A Coruña, Galicia, 15191.
BENS A CORUNA serves a population of approximately 581,344, making it a large agglomeration under EU classification.
The treated wastewater from BENS A CORUNA is discharged into the Ría de A Coruña, a coastal inlet that flows into the Atlantic Ocean. This discharge point is within 50 km of the coast.
As a Spanish wastewater treatment plant serving over 150,000 people, BENS A CORUNA operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which mandates secondary treatment as a minimum and tertiary treatment for discharges into sensitive coastal areas.
For large agglomerations in Spain, especially those near sensitive coastal zones, the EU UWWTD typically requires advanced treatment (tertiary) to remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, protecting marine ecosystems from eutrophication.
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