Overview
SCONE WWTP serves approximately 5,000 people in Perth, Scotland. The plant operates under UK wastewater regulations, discharging treated effluent into the River Tay catchment.
SCONE WWTP is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located near North Inch Golf Course in Perth, Scotland. Serving a population of around 5,000, it is part of the wastewater infrastructure managed by Scottish Water, the public utility responsible for water and wastewater services across Scotland. As a plant serving a small agglomeration, SCONE 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 megaliters per day or similar unit), indicating it is sized for the local population. The treated effluent from SCONE WWTP discharges into the River Tay catchment, which flows into the Firth of Tay and eventually the North Sea. The River Tay is one of Scotland's major rivers, supporting diverse aquatic life including Atlantic salmon and freshwater pearl mussels. The plant plays a key role in protecting water quality in this ecologically important river system.
Environmental context
SCONE WWTP discharges into the River Tay catchment, which drains into the Firth of Tay and then the North Sea. The River Tay is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its salmon fisheries and freshwater pearl mussel populations. The plant's treatment helps maintain water quality standards in this sensitive riverine environment, supporting biodiversity and downstream uses including angling and tourism.
Frequently asked questions
SCONE WWTP is located near North Inch Golf Course on Queen's Drive in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom.
SCONE WWTP serves approximately 4,972 people in the Perth area.
SCONE WWTP discharges treated effluent into the River Tay catchment, which flows into the Firth of Tay and then the North Sea.
SCONE WWTP operates under the Urban Waste Water Treatment (Scotland) Regulations 1994, which implement the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. For a plant serving around 5,000 people, secondary treatment is typically required for discharges to freshwater.
SCONE WWTP is operated by Scottish Water, the public water and wastewater utility for Scotland.
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