Overview
ALDERSHOT ALDERSHOT HANTS STW serves Rushmoor, England, treating wastewater for approximately 37,300 people. The plant operates under the UK's regulatory framework, discharging into local watercourses.
ALDERSHOT ALDERSHOT HANTS STW is a wastewater treatment plant located in Rushmoor, Hampshire, England, serving a population of around 37,300. The facility is situated in the Blackwater Valley area, near Aldershot, and is part of the UK's wastewater infrastructure managed under the Water Industry Act 1991. As a plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, it is subject to the Urban Waste Water Treatment (England and Wales) Regulations 1994, which implement the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. These regulations require secondary treatment for discharges to freshwater and estuaries. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in megalitres per day or similar unit), indicating a scale appropriate for its population served. The treated effluent is discharged into the Blackwater River, which flows into the River Loddon and eventually the River Thames, reaching the North Sea. The plant plays a key role in protecting the local water environment, supporting aquatic life and recreational uses in the Thames Basin.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Blackwater River, a tributary of the River Loddon, which joins the River Thames. The Thames flows through London and into the North Sea, a major European estuary. The Blackwater Valley supports diverse wildlife, including water voles and kingfishers, and is an important corridor for migratory birds. The plant's operations help maintain water quality in this ecologically sensitive catchment.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Rushmoor, Hampshire, England, near Aldershot, in the Blackwater Park area.
The plant serves approximately 37,300 people in the Rushmoor and Aldershot area.
Treated effluent is discharged into the Blackwater River, which flows into the River Loddon and then the River Thames, ultimately reaching the North Sea.
The plant operates under the Urban Waste Water Treatment (England and Wales) Regulations 1994, implementing the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for discharges to freshwater.
For agglomerations of this size, secondary treatment is standard, often involving biological processes such as activated sludge or trickling filters, with nutrient removal if discharging to sensitive areas.
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