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Brechin WWTP: Wastewater Treatment in Brechin, Angus, Scotland

Brechin, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom

Overview

Brechin WWTP serves approximately 10,400 people in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. The plant operates under UK wastewater regulations and discharges into the local water environment.

Brechin WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Brechin, Angus, Scotland. It serves a population of around 10,400 people, making it a medium-sized agglomeration under Scottish and UK regulatory frameworks. The plant is situated near the River South Esk, which flows through the town and into the North Sea via the Montrose Basin. As a UK wastewater treatment plant serving over 10,000 people, Brechin WWTP is subject to the Urban Waste Water Treatment (Scotland) Regulations 1994, which transpose 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 units), indicating it is sized to handle the local population's wastewater. The treated effluent from Brechin WWTP is discharged into the River South Esk, a river that supports salmon and trout populations. The river flows into the Montrose Basin, a tidal estuary and important wildlife habitat, before reaching the North Sea. The plant's operation is critical for protecting water quality in this ecologically sensitive area, which supports diverse aquatic life and migratory birds.

Environmental context

Brechin WWTP discharges into the River South Esk, which flows through Angus into the Montrose Basin, a tidal estuary and important wildlife habitat. The basin supports diverse bird species and is a key stopover for migratory waterfowl. The river itself is a designated salmon river, and the plant's treatment performance directly affects water quality in this sensitive downstream environment. Ultimately, the water reaches the North Sea, contributing to the broader marine ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

Brechin WWTP is located at Temple Ride, Kincraig, Brechin, Angus, Scotland, DD9 6TU, United Kingdom.

Brechin WWTP serves approximately 10,400 people in the Brechin area.

The treated effluent from Brechin WWTP is discharged into the River South Esk, which flows through the Montrose Basin and into the North Sea.

Brechin WWTP operates under the Urban Waste Water Treatment (Scotland) Regulations 1994, which implement the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. These regulations require secondary treatment for discharges to freshwater and estuaries for agglomerations over 10,000 people.

For plants serving around 10,000 people in Scotland, secondary treatment is typically required by regulation. This involves biological treatment to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge.

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