Overview
NEWENT STW serves the Forest of Dean area in Gloucestershire, England, treating wastewater for approximately 9,500 residents. The plant operates under UK regulations aligned with the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
NEWENT STW is a wastewater treatment plant located near Newent in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, England. It serves a population of around 9,500 people, classifying it as a medium-sized agglomeration under UK regulatory frameworks. The plant is situated inland, approximately 50 km from the coast, and discharges into local watercourses that ultimately drain into the River Severn estuary. As a UK wastewater facility, NEWENT STW operates under the Water Industry Act 1991 and is regulated by the Environment Agency. For a population of this scale, the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (transposed into UK law) requires at least secondary treatment. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in megalitres per day or similar units), indicating it is sized to handle the local flow. Typical UK plants of this size use activated sludge or biological filtration. The treated effluent from NEWENT STW is discharged into a local watercourse, likely a tributary of the River Leadon, which flows into the River Severn. The Severn estuary is a major ecological feature, supporting diverse aquatic life and migratory fish species. The plant plays a key role in protecting water quality in this catchment, particularly given the agricultural and rural character of the surrounding area.
Environmental context
NEWENT STW discharges into a local watercourse that feeds into the River Leadon, a tributary of the River Severn. The Severn estuary is one of the UK's largest estuarine systems, supporting important fish populations including salmon and eels. The plant's location in a rural, agricultural catchment means its nutrient removal performance is critical to preventing eutrophication in downstream waters. The Severn Estuary is also a key migratory corridor for birds and supports diverse intertidal habitats.
Frequently asked questions
NEWENT STW is located near Newent in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom. The plant is situated inland, approximately 50 km from the coast.
NEWENT STW serves a population of approximately 9,522 people, classifying it as a medium-sized agglomeration under UK wastewater regulations.
NEWENT STW discharges treated effluent into a local watercourse that flows into the River Leadon, a tributary of the River Severn. The final discharge point is the Severn estuary.
NEWENT STW operates under the UK Water Industry Act 1991 and is regulated by the Environment Agency. It must comply with the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (transposed into UK law), which requires secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size.
For a population of around 9,500, UK regulations mandate at least secondary treatment, typically using activated sludge or biological filtration processes. This ensures sufficient removal of organic matter and nutrients before discharge.
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