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TAY PFI HATTON WWTW - East Haven, Angus, Scotland Wastewater Treatment Plant

East Haven, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom

Overview

TAY PFI HATTON WWTW serves East Haven, Angus, Scotland, treating wastewater for approximately 240,000 people. The plant is located within 50 km of the coast and operates under UK and EU wastewater regulations.

TAY PFI HATTON WWTW is a major wastewater treatment plant serving the East Haven area in Angus, Scotland. With a population equivalent of around 240,000, it is classified as a large agglomeration under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD), which requires advanced treatment for sensitive areas. The plant is situated near the coast of the North Sea, highlighting its role in protecting coastal water quality. As a large-scale facility, TAY PFI HATTON WWTW is expected to provide at least secondary treatment, with tertiary treatment likely required due to the sensitivity of the receiving environment. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 (likely in megaliters per day or similar unit), indicating substantial infrastructure. Scottish Water, the public utility, typically operates such plants under the regulatory framework of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), which enforces discharge standards aligned with the UWWTD. The treated effluent from the plant ultimately discharges into the North Sea via local watercourses. The coastal waters of Angus support diverse marine life, including seabird colonies and fish populations. Proper treatment is critical to prevent nutrient enrichment and protect the ecological balance of the North Sea, which is a vital resource for fisheries and biodiversity.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the North Sea via local rivers and coastal waters. The North Sea is a productive marine ecosystem supporting commercial fisheries, seabird colonies, and marine mammals. Nutrient inputs from wastewater must be carefully managed to avoid eutrophication, especially in coastal areas where water exchange may be limited. The plant's location within 50 km of the coast underscores its importance in maintaining the health of this sensitive marine environment.

Frequently asked questions

TAY PFI HATTON WWTW is located in East Haven, Angus, in the Alba / Scotland region of the United Kingdom.

The plant serves approximately 239,892 people, classifying it as a large agglomeration under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.

Treated effluent from the plant is discharged into the North Sea via local watercourses, following regulatory standards set by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).

The plant protects the coastal waters of the North Sea near Angus, which support diverse marine life including fish, seabirds, and marine mammals.

As a large agglomeration serving over 150,000 people, TAY PFI HATTON WWTW is required to meet the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive standards, which mandate secondary treatment and potentially tertiary treatment in sensitive coastal areas.

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