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Pitlochry WWTP - Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Pitlochry, Scotland

Pitlochry, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom

Overview

Pitlochry WWTP serves the town of Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, treating wastewater for approximately 5,400 residents. The plant discharges into the local water environment under Scottish regulatory oversight.

Pitlochry WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Pitlochry, a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It serves a population of around 5,436 people, making it a small to medium-sized agglomeration in the Scottish Highlands. The plant is situated near the River Tummel, a key tributary of the River Tay, and operates within the regulatory framework of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). As a plant serving fewer than 10,000 people, it falls under the requirements of the Urban Waste Water Treatment (Scotland) Regulations 1994, which transpose the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. These regulations mandate appropriate treatment based on the sensitivity of the receiving waters. Plants of this scale in Scotland typically employ secondary treatment or equivalent to meet environmental standards. The treated effluent from Pitlochry WWTP is discharged into the River Tummel, which flows into the River Tay, one of Scotland's major rivers. The Tay system supports diverse aquatic life, including Atlantic salmon and freshwater pearl mussels, and drains into the North Sea via the Firth of Tay. The plant's operation is crucial for protecting the water quality of this ecologically significant catchment.

Environmental context

Pitlochry WWTP discharges into the River Tummel, a tributary of the River Tay, which flows into the Firth of Tay and ultimately the North Sea. The River Tay is renowned for its salmon fisheries and supports a rich diversity of aquatic species. The surrounding area includes sensitive habitats that depend on good water quality, making effective wastewater treatment essential for maintaining ecological balance.

Frequently asked questions

Pitlochry WWTP is located at Milton of Fonab Caravan Park, Bridge Road, Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH16 5NA, United Kingdom.

Pitlochry WWTP serves approximately 5,436 people, classifying it as a small to medium-sized agglomeration under Scottish wastewater regulations.

The treated effluent from Pitlochry WWTP is discharged into the River Tummel, which flows into the River Tay and eventually reaches the North Sea via the Firth of Tay.

Pitlochry WWTP operates under the Urban Waste Water Treatment (Scotland) Regulations 1994, which implement the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) oversees compliance and permitting.

For a plant of this size in Scotland, secondary treatment or an equivalent process is typically required to meet environmental standards, especially if discharging into sensitive waters like the River Tay catchment.

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