Regional piority - Development of water and sewage infrastructure
Indicator 6.D.7 - Industrial and municipal wastewater treated biologically, chemically and with increased biogene removal in % of wastewater requiring treatment
6.D.7 Industrial and municipal wastewater treated biologically, chemically and with increased biogene removal in % of wastewater requiring treatment
Sustainable Development Goal
Goal 6. Clean water and sanitation
Priority
Development of water and sewage infrastructure
Definition
Industrial and municipal wastewater treated biologically, chemically and with increased biogene removal in % of wastewater requiring treatment.
Unit
percent
Available dimensions
total
Methodological explanations
Industrial wastewater - sewage which is not residential sewage or rainwater, produced as a result of commercial, industrial, storage, transportation or service activity as well as water mixed with sewage produced by another entities discharged by sewage network owned by this plant.
Municipal wastewater - residential sewage or the mixture of residential sewage with industrial sewage or rainwater or thaw.
Biologically treated wastewater - wastewater treated using specific microflora and microfauna.
Chemically treated wastewater - wastewater treated using chemical methods, such as coagulation, absorption using active carbon and other methods, resulting in precipitation of certain soluble chemical compounds or in neutralisation of wastewater.
Wastewater treated with increased biogene removal - wastewater treated using technologies allowing for highly efficient removal of nitrogen, phosphorus or nitrogen and phosphorus jointly (biological methods with possible chemical reduction in phosphorus).