WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS - COMPLIANCE OF URBAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS

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    Riccardo Boiocchi, Giancarlo De Gironimo, Massimo Peleggi, Silvana Salvati

    Abstract
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    Abstract

    Compliance monitoring allows for an understanding of the technological adaptation status of urban wastewater treatment systems for agglomerations greater than or equal to 2,000 PE (Population Equivalent). This is particularly useful for planning potential actions aimed at water protection.

    Between 2022 and 2023, out of the 3,037 agglomerations analyzed, approximately 77% were found to be compliant, 13.8% non-compliant, 4.6% partially compliant, and 4.6% with data unavailable. A 100% compliance rate is recorded in Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Umbria, and the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano.

    Description

    This response indicator provides information on the compliance of urban wastewater treatment systems with legal requirements for agglomerations with a biodegradable organic load of 2,000 PE or more. Compliance data for BOD5, COD, TSS, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus are declared on a plant-by-plant basis by comparing discharge parameter emission values with the emission limit values set by legislation, or by comparing the reduction percentages of these parameters with the minimum levels required by law.

    Purpose

    To verify the compliance of wastewater treatment plants with the requirements outlined in Legislative Decree No. 152 of April 3, 2006, which implemented Directive 91/271/EEC concerning urban wastewater treatment.

    Policy relevance and utility for users
    It is of national scope or it is applicable to environmental issues at the regional level but of national relevance.
    It can describe the trend without necessarily evaluating it.
    It is simple and easy to interpret.
    It is sensitive to changes occurring in the environment and/or in human activities
    It provides a representative picture of environmental conditions, environmental pressures, and societal responses
    Analytical soundness
    Be based on international standards and international consensus about its validity;
    Be theoretically well founded in technical and scientific terms
    Presents reliability and validity of measurement and data collection methods
    Temporal comparability
    Spatial comparability
    Measurability (data)
    Adequately documented and of known quality
    Updated at regular intervals in accordance with reliable procedures
    An “adequate” spatial coverage
    An “appropriate” temporal coverage
    Main regulatory references and objectives
    • Directive 91/271/EEC
    • Legislative Decree 152/2006 (Part III)
    DPSIR
    Response
    Indicator type
    Descriptive (A)
    References

    https://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/help/UWWTD/UWWTD_613

     https://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/water-urbanwaste/info/pdf/terms.pdf

    Limitations

    The national overview could be more exhaustive if agglomerations with less than 2,000 Population Equivalent (PE) were included.

    Further actions

    Completion of information useful to the indicator.

    Frequenza di rilevazione dei dati
    Biennale
    Fonte dei dati
    Agenzie Regionali e delle Province Autonome per la Protezione dell'Ambiente
    Data availabilty

    The data were acquired through the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 2024 (UWWTD 2024) questionnaire prepared by the European Commission to periodically check the state of implementation of the Directive on the national territory and made available on the SINTAI.

    Spatial coverage

    National, Regional

    Time coverage

    2022-2023

    Processing methodology

    Compliance with legal requirements was calculated for the wastewater treatment plant(s) associated with each agglomeration. For each degree of compliance was assigned a weight:

    • Compliant: 100% of the generated load is compliant (weight = 1).
    • Partially compliant: 75% of the generated load is compliant (weight = 0.75).
    • Non-compliant or data unavailable: (weight = 0).
    Update frequency
    Two-year
    Qualità dell'informazione

    The quality of information is deemed adequate for the requirements of current legislation. Data are collected and validated using uniform national procedures, enabling good temporal and spatial comparisons.

    State
    Good
    Trend
    Steady
    State assessment/description

    The compliance data for wastewater treatment systems pertain to 2022–2023. The national compliance rate for wastewater treatment systems is 80.4% (Figure 1).

    Trend assessment/description

    The national compliance rate for wastewater treatment systems slightly decreased between 2020 (81.8%) and 2022–2023 (80.4%).

    Comments

    The compliance data for urban wastewater pertain to the period 2022–2023. Out of the 3,037 agglomerations analyzed:

    • 2,339 are compliant with the emission standards set by the directive.
    • 139 are partially compliant.
    • 419 are non-compliant.
    • 140 lack data for compliance assessment (Figure 3).

    The compliance index exceeded 90% in 9 regions and in the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano (100% in Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont, Umbria, and the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano). In 6 regions, the compliance index ranged between 70% and 90%, whereas in Tuscany, Basilicata, Calabria, and Sicily, it was below 70%.

    Even in 2022, the lowest compliance index was recorded in the region of Sicily (40%), which remained virtually unchanged compared to 2020 (40.2%) (Table 1, Figure 2).

    Data
    Headline

    Table 1: Compliance with purification systems for agglomerations greater than or equal to 2,000 a.e. - regional detail (2022-2023)

    Data source

    ISPRA processing on ARPA/APPA and regional data (UWWTD 2024 questionnaire)

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    Figure 1: National compliance degree of sewage systems (2022-2023)

    Data source

    ISPRA processing on ARPA/APPA data and regional data (UWWTD 2024 questionnaire)

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    Figure 2: Grade of conformity of purification systems for agglomerations greater than or equal to 2,000 a.e. - regional detail (2022-2023)

    Data source

    ISPRA processing on ARPA/APPA data and regional data (UWWTD 2024 questionnaire)

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    Figure 3: Conformity of agglomerates greater than or equal to 2,000 a.e. related to purification systems (2022-2023)

    Data source

    ISPRA processing on ARPA/APPA data and regional data (UWWTD 2024 questionnaire)

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