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Małuszów wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 27,425 people in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland. The facility operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive standards for medium-sized agglomerations.
Maszewo wastewater treatment plant serves the Maszewo area in województwo mazowieckie, Poland, handling a population equivalent of 148,165. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Maszewo wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Maszewo in województwo zachodniopomorskie, Poland. It treats wastewater from a population of approximately 8,966 under EU regulatory standards.
Mechaniczno biologiczna Oczyszczalnia Sciekow w Mlawie serves the city of Mława, Poland, treating wastewater for approximately 28,000 residents. The plant operates under Polish and EU regulations for municipal wastewater treatment.
Michow wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 19,946 people in Michów, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Miedzychod wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Międzychód in Wielkopolskie, Poland. It handles a population equivalent of approximately 21,765 under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive regulations.
Miedzygminna Oczyszczalnia Sciekow w Scinawce Dolnej serves approximately 25,000 people in the Kłodzko Valley, southwestern Poland. The plant discharges into the local river system, ultimately draining to the Baltic Sea.
Miedzyrzec Podlaski wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 10,000 residents in województwo lubelskie, Poland. It operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size.
Miedzywodzie wastewater treatment plant serves the Zastań area in województwo zachodniopomorskie, Poland. It is designed for a capacity of 1.00 and serves a population of 10,485.
Miedzyzdroje wastewater treatment plant serves the coastal town of Międzyzdroje in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It treats wastewater from a population of approximately 15,000 under EU regulatory standards.
Miejska wastewater treatment plant serves Czarnków in województwo wielkopolskie, Poland. The facility treats wastewater for approximately 13,808 residents.
Miejska Oczyszczalni Sciekow w Bloniu serves about 40,000 people in Błonie, Mazovia, Poland. The plant operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive requirements for medium-sized agglomerations.
Miejska Oczyszczalnia Scieko w Polkowicach serves about 20,000 residents in Polkowice, Lower Silesia, Poland. The plant operates under EU regulations for medium-sized agglomerations.
Miejska Oczyszczalnia Sciekow serves Skoków, Poland, treating wastewater for approximately 7,532 residents. The plant operates under Poland's implementation of the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Miejska Oczyszczalnia sciekow in Wolbórz, Poland, serves a population of approximately 107,000. The plant operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive standards for large agglomerations.
Miejska Oczyszczalnia sciekow serves Głowno, Poland, treating wastewater for approximately 7,000 residents. The plant operates under Polish and EU regulations for small agglomerations.
Miejska Oczyszczalnia Sciekow serves Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Poland, treating wastewater for approximately 83,000 residents. The plant operates under EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive standards for medium-to-large agglomerations.
Miejska Oczyszczalnia Sciekow serves Świdwin, Poland, treating wastewater for approximately 13,448 residents. The plant operates under Polish regulations aligned with the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.
Miejska Oczyszczalnia Sciekow serves Sochaczew, Poland, treating wastewater for approximately 25,308 residents. The plant operates under EU regulations for medium-sized agglomerations.
Miejska oczyszczalnia sciekow in Żyrardów, Poland, serves approximately 46,000 people. The plant operates under the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which mandates secondary treatment for agglomerations of this size.