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The largest wastewater treatment plants can be defined in several ways.
New Delta Treatment Plant project is being developed by The largest joint venture in North Africa and the middle east (MENA) with experience of over 240 years in the field joined to build a new delta treatment plant (Metito – Orascom – Arab contractor – Hassan Allam construction) The Joint venture acted as a project manager on the client’s side.

The new delta plant is being developed under the supervision of the Engineering Authority of the Egyptian Armed Forces.

Plant name City Country Opening

Year

Dry-weather

capacity (m³ per day)

Wet-weather

capacity (m³ per day)

Area

(km²)

Notes
New Delta Treatment Plant New Delta  Egypt 2023 7,500,000 7,500,000 330 the world's largest water treatment plant 7.5 million m3/day
Jean-R.-Marcotte Wastewater Treatment Plant[1] Montreal  Canada 1984 2,780,000 7,600,000 0.67 Secondary treatment planned for 2023.[2]
Detroit Wastewater Treatment Plant[3] Detroit  USA 1940 2 460 000 6 435 000 0.53 Wet-weather secondary treatment capacity limited to 3 520 000 m³/day.
Stickney Water Reclamation Plant[4] Chicago  USA 1930 2 665 000[5] 5 450 000[6] 1.67
Deer Island Waste Water Treatment Plant Boston  USA 1968 1 438 000 4 542 000 0.6[7] Full secondary treatment since 1995.
Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant[8] Washington D.C.  USA 1937 1 450 000 4 073 000 0.62 Secondary treatment since 1959. Enhanced nutrient removal in 2014.
Atotonilco de Tula Plant[9] Mexico City  Mexico 2015 2 000 000 3 000 000
Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant[10] Los Angeles  USA 1925 1 041 000 3 000 000 0.81 Wet-weather secondary treatment (since 1950) capacity limited to 1 821 000 m³/day.
Kuryanovo wastewater treatment facilities[11] Moscow  Russia 1950 2 200 000
Lyuberetskiye wastewater treatment facilities[12] Moscow  Russia 1963 3 000 000
Seine Aval Wastewater Treatment Plant[13] Paris  France 1940 1 460 000 2 900 000 8
Shanghai Zhuyan I Wastewater Treatment Plant[14] Shanghai  China 2004 1 700 000
Stonecutters Island Sewage Treatment[15] Hong Kong  China 2001 2 765 000[16]
Bailonggang Wastewater Treatment Plant Shanghai  China 1999 2 000 000
Gabal el Asfar Wastewater Treatment Plant Cairo  Egypt 1 700 000 2 500 000[17] 1.63
Beckton Sewage Treatment Works London  UK 1864 2 330 000 1
Morigasaki Water Reclamation Center[18] Tokyo  Japan 1966 1 540 000 0.41
Beijing Huaifang Water Plant Beijing  China 2017 600 000[19] 0.16[20] Built underground.
Western Treatment Plant Melbourne  Australia 1897 485 000 105[21]
McAlpine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Charlotte, N.C.  USA 1966 290,950

Wastewater treatment capacities are expressed in cubic meters per day. 1000 cubic meters is 1 ML (mega liter). The area occupied by the plants are in square kilometers.

See also

References

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