Wastewater plants in St. Gallen

39 plants indexed. Showing 6 matching current filters.

6 plants matching filters

Ganterschwil

Bütschwil-Ganterschwil, St. Gallen

Ganterschwil wastewater treatment plant in Bütschwil-Ganterschwil, St. Gallen, Switzerland, serves 1,805 people with secondary treatment. It has a designed capacity of 2,500 m³/day and discharges 819.33 m³/day.

Secondary 1,805 Low

Neckertal Tufi

Neckertal, St. Gallen

Neckertal Tufi is a secondary wastewater treatment plant in Neckertal, St. Gallen, Switzerland, serving approximately 1,646 people. It discharges 747.16 m³/day of treated effluent into the local watershed.

Secondary 1,646 Low

Hemberg

Neckertal, St. Gallen

Hemberg wastewater treatment plant serves the Neckertal area in St. Gallen, Switzerland. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 678 and has a designed capacity of 1,133 m³/day.

Secondary 678 Low

Wildhaus Alt StJohann Sagenboden

Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann, St. Gallen

Wildhaus Alt StJohann Sagenboden is a secondary treatment plant in Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann, St. Gallen, Switzerland, serving 1,866 people with a designed capacity of 3,117 m³/day.

Secondary 1,866 Low

Pfafers Vattis

Vättis, St. Gallen

Pfafers Vattis wastewater treatment plant in Vättis, St. Gallen, Switzerland, serves a small population of 748 with secondary treatment. It has a designed capacity of 1,250 m³/day and discharges 339.53 m³/day.

Secondary 748 Low

Mels Weisstannen

Mels, St. Gallen

Mels Weisstannen is a secondary treatment plant in St. Gallen, Switzerland, serving 377 people. It discharges 171.13 m³/day of treated wastewater into the local watershed.

Secondary 377 Low

Frequently asked

How many wastewater treatment plants are in St. Gallen?

UtilityRadar indexes 39 wastewater treatment plants in St. Gallen, with treatment level, capacity, operator and discharge data on each record.

What is the largest wastewater treatment plant in St. Gallen?

Among the indexed plants, Wildhaus Alt StJohann Sagenboden has the highest designed capacity at 3,117 m3/day.

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