137 plants indexed.
Tarczyn wastewater treatment plant serves the Jeziorzany area in Mazowieckie, Poland. It provides secondary treatment and has a designed capacity of 40,000 m³/day.
Tczow wastewater treatment plant in Tczów, Mazowieckie, Poland, serves a population of 1,199 with secondary treatment. It discharges 170.96 m³/day and has a designed capacity of 4,500 m³/day.
Tłuszcz wastewater treatment plant in województwo mazowieckie, Poland, serves about 5,878 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 838.11 thousand m³/year and has a designed capacity of 5,273.00 thousand m³/year.
Trzcianka wastewater treatment plant in województwo mazowieckie, Poland, serves a small population with advanced treatment. It discharges 155.27 m³/day of treated effluent into local waters.
Wyszogrod wastewater treatment plant in Wyszogród, Poland, serves a population of 2,167 with secondary treatment. The plant has a designed capacity of 6,000 m³/day and discharges treated effluent locally.
Żabia Wola wastewater treatment plant in Kaleń, Poland, serves 225 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 32.08 m³/day and has a designed capacity of 4166 m³/day.
Zajezierze wastewater treatment plant in Kobylany, Poland, serves 346 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 49.33 thousand m³/year and has a designed capacity of 4360 m³/day.
Zwoleń wastewater treatment plant in Mazowieckie, Poland, serves 4,353 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 620.67 m³/day and has a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day.
Borowie wastewater treatment plant in Mazowieckie, Poland, served the local community with secondary treatment. The facility is now closed, with a designed capacity of 530 m³/day.
Brwinów wastewater treatment plant in Brwinów, Mazowieckie, Poland, is a closed facility with secondary treatment and a designed capacity of 146,000 m³/day.
Centralna Oczyszczalnia Sciekow serves Pionki, Poland, treating wastewater for approximately 10,533 residents. The plant operates under Polish regulations aligned with the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Ciechanow wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 165,700 people in Ciechanów, Mazowieckie, Poland. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this scale.
Czosnow wastewater treatment plant serves the gmina of Czosnów in województwo mazowieckie, Poland. It handles a population equivalent of approximately 8,207 people.
Dobrzanow wastewater treatment plant in Dobrzanów, Poland, is a closed secondary treatment facility with a designed capacity of 647 m³/day. It served the local community in województwo mazowieckie.
Garwolin wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Budel in Mazowieckie, Poland, with a population equivalent of 16,883. The facility operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, ensuring compliance with European standards.
Granice wastewater treatment plant serves the Różanów area in województwo mazowieckie, Poland. It treats wastewater for approximately 25,390 people under EU regulatory standards.
Halinow wastewater treatment plant serves Długa Kościelna in województwo mazowieckie, Poland, with a population equivalent of 9,437. The facility is part of Poland's municipal wastewater infrastructure under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Jozefow wastewater treatment plant in Otwock, Poland, is a closed facility with advanced treatment and a designed capacity of 18,000 m³/day. It served the local community before decommissioning.
Kalinowiec is a closed secondary treatment plant in Kucice, Poland. It served the local community in the Mazowieckie region before ceasing operations.
Kobylin wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Kobylin in województwo mazowieckie, Poland, with a population equivalent of 26,849. The plant operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for ag