Overview
SUTTON IN ASHFIELD STW serves approximately 32,000 people in Mansfield, England. The plant operates under the UK's water industry regulations, discharging treated wastewater into local watercourses.
SUTTON IN ASHFIELD STW is a wastewater treatment plant located in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. It serves a population of around 32,157, classifying it as a medium-sized agglomeration under UK and EU regulatory frameworks. The plant is situated inland, away from coastal areas, and its operations are part of the broader water infrastructure managed by the UK water industry. As a plant serving over 10,000 people, it is subject to the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD) requirements, which mandate secondary treatment as a minimum. The UK's Environment Agency oversees permitting and compliance, ensuring that discharges meet environmental quality standards. The plant is expected to provide at least secondary treatment to protect receiving waters. The treated effluent from SUTTON IN ASHFIELD STW discharges into local rivers that ultimately drain into the North Sea via the River Trent and Humber Estuary. The plant plays a key role in maintaining water quality in the River Maun and surrounding waterways, supporting aquatic life and downstream ecosystems.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the River Maun, a tributary of the River Trent, which flows into the Humber Estuary and then the North Sea. The Humber Estuary is a major ecological site supporting diverse bird populations and fish species. The plant's operations help protect this downstream environment by reducing pollutant loads, particularly in a region with mixed urban and agricultural land use.
Frequently asked questions
SUTTON IN ASHFIELD STW is located at King's Mill Viaduct, Ladybrook, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England.
The plant serves approximately 32,157 people in the Mansfield area.
The plant discharges treated effluent into local rivers, likely the River Maun, which flows into the River Trent and eventually the North Sea.
As a UK plant serving over 10,000 people, it operates under the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD) and is regulated by the Environment Agency, which issues permits and enforces discharge standards.
Under the UWWTD, plants serving populations between 10,000 and 150,000 are required to provide at least secondary treatment, unless discharging into sensitive areas where tertiary treatment may be needed.
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