Estación Depuradora de Aguas Residuales de Barranco Seco - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, España
N 28° 05.303 W 015° 25.646
28R E 458007 N 3107066
Barranco Seco Wastewater Treatment Plant in the south of the island capital.
Waymark Code: WM10072
Location: Islas Canarias, Spain
Date Posted: 02/01/2019
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The Barranco Seco Wastewater Treatment Plant in the south of the island capital with a flow rate of 12970 m3/d is the largest on the island of Gran Canaria. The complex lies between a mountain range and the motorway GC-31.
Due to its location, the complex is best seen from the San Jose ridge.
What is the capacity of the facility?: 12970 m3/d
Describe the biological treatment technology used.: - Pre-cleaning by microfiltration
- Different types of sludge generated in an activated sludge treatment plant
How are biosolids (sludge) managed?: On-site landfilling
What technology is used for disinfection prior to dicharge of treated water?: Chloration
Who is the owner/operator fo the facility?: UTE EDAR Las Palmas
How is the facility governed?: Ministry of Environment
What is the website of the WWTP?: [Web Link]
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