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ALTDORF wastewater treatment plant serves Altdorf (UR), Uri, Switzerland, with a population equivalent of 34,627. It operates under Swiss water protection regulations, ensuring treated effluent meets stringent quality standards.
Altstatten wastewater treatment plant serves Altstätten, St. Gallen, Switzerland, with a population equivalent of 12,750. The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 unit and is located near the Rhine River basin.
ANDELFINGEN wastewater treatment plant serves Andelfingen in Zürich, Switzerland. It treats wastewater for a population of 6,942 under Swiss water protection regulations.
ANDERMATT wastewater treatment plant serves the Swiss municipality of Andermatt in Uri canton. It treats wastewater from a population of approximately 4,772 under Swiss federal water protection regulations.
APPENZELLBOEDELI wastewater treatment plant serves Appenzell, Switzerland, in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. It treats wastewater from approximately 12,425 people, operating under Swiss water protection regulations.
ARA Birs in Birsfelden, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, serves approximately 98,000 people. It operates under Swiss wastewater regulations, which align with EU standards for large agglomerations.
ARA Birsig is a wastewater treatment plant serving Therwil, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland. It treats wastewater for approximately 27,242 people and discharges into the local water system.
ARA Buholz _ ARA REAL in Emmen, Luzern, Switzerland serves approximately 179,000 people. The plant operates under Swiss wastewater regulations, treating municipal wastewater before discharge into local water bodies.
ARA Ergolz 1 in Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland serves approximately 34,000 people. The plant operates under Swiss wastewater regulations, treating municipal wastewater before discharge into the local water system.
ARA Ergolz 2 in Füllinsdorf, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland serves about 52,000 people. The plant operates under Swiss water protection regulations, ensuring treated effluent meets stringent quality standards before discharge.
ARA Frenke 2 serves Niederdorf, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, treating wastewater for approximately 7,092 people. The plant operates under Swiss water protection regulations.
ARA Frenke 3 is a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Bubendorf, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, serving approximately 18,000 people. It operates under Swiss water protection regulations.
ARA Gemeindeverband Wolhusen Werthenstein Ruswil is a wastewater treatment plant in Werthenstein, Luzern, Switzerland, serving approximately 5,067 people. It operates under Swiss water protection regulations.
ARA REGION BERN AG is a major wastewater treatment plant serving Bern, Switzerland. It treats wastewater from approximately 320,000 people, operating under Swiss water protection regulations.
ARA Talschaft Entlebuch in Doppleschwand, Luzern, Switzerland, serves approximately 9,833 people. The plant operates under Swiss wastewater regulations, which align with EU standards for secondary treatment.
Arosa wastewater treatment plant serves the Swiss alpine resort town of Arosa in Graubünden. It treats wastewater from approximately 9,800 residents, discharging into the Plessur River watershed.
ATTELWIL wastewater treatment plant serves the Swiss municipality of Attelwil in Aargau canton. It treats wastewater from a population of approximately 2,825 under Swiss federal water protection regulations.
Au Rosenbergsau wastewater treatment plant serves Heerbrugg, Switzerland, in the St. Gallen canton. It treats wastewater for approximately 59,770 people and is located within 50 km of the coast.
AUBONNE wastewater treatment plant serves the municipality of Aubonne in Vaud, Switzerland. It is designed for a capacity of 1.00 volume unit and serves a population of 4,883.
AUTIGNYAEGN wastewater treatment plant serves Autigny, Switzerland, in the Fribourg/Freiburg canton. The facility handles a population equivalent of approximately 9,188 and operates under Swiss water protection regulations.