Overview
POWICK NEW STW is a wastewater treatment plant serving approximately 11,931 people in Worcester, England. It operates under the UK's regulatory framework for wastewater treatment.
POWICK NEW STW is a wastewater treatment plant located in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, serving a population of around 11,931. The plant is situated inland, approximately 50 km from the coast, and plays a key role in managing municipal wastewater for the local community. As a plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, POWICK NEW STW is subject to the UK's implementation of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD), which requires secondary treatment for populations over 2,000 and tertiary treatment in sensitive areas. The plant's treatment processes are designed to meet these standards, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The treated effluent from POWICK NEW STW is discharged into local watercourses that ultimately drain into the River Severn, one of the UK's major rivers. The River Severn flows into the Bristol Channel, supporting diverse aquatic life and providing important ecological services. The plant's operations help protect downstream water quality and the broader Severn Estuary ecosystem.
Environmental context
POWICK NEW STW discharges into the River Severn catchment, which flows through the West Midlands and into the Bristol Channel. The Severn Estuary is ecologically sensitive, supporting migratory fish species and extensive mudflats that are vital for bird populations. The plant's treatment helps maintain water quality in this important river system.
Frequently asked questions
POWICK NEW STW is located near Worcester, in Worcestershire, England, at Windmill Hill House, Main Road, Kempsey.
POWICK NEW STW serves approximately 11,931 people in the Worcester area.
The treated effluent from POWICK NEW STW is discharged into local watercourses that flow into the River Severn, which ultimately reaches the Bristol Channel.
POWICK NEW STW operates under the UK's implementation of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for plants serving populations over 2,000.
For a plant serving about 12,000 people, secondary treatment is standard under UK regulations, with tertiary treatment required if the receiving water is in a sensitive area.
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