Panama: One of the Three Carbon-Negative Countries
Panama signs the Carbon-Negative Countries declaration, joining Suriname and Bhutan.
All wastewater treatment plants must comply with strict environmental requirements.
The quality of the treated water must meet the highest standards set by the European Union, which means that the clean water can be discharged into soil or open waters without harming the ecosystem, as it achieves 98% purification upon exiting the system.
Only certified wastewater treatment plants can meet these requirements.
This is established in Regulation (EU) No. 305/2011 of the European Parliament for all wastewater treatment plants.
HE: Up to 4 people
Max daily load (kg DB05): 0,24
Average power consumption (kWh/day): 0,80
HE: Up to 6 people
Max daily load (kg DB05): 0,36
Average power consumption (kWh/day): 0,80
HE: Up to 10 people
Max daily load (kg DB05): 0,60
Average power consumption (kWh/day): 1,37
HE: Up to 18 people
Max daily load (kg DB05): 1,08
Average power consumption (kWh/day): 2,07
Only certified wastewater treatment plants can meet these requirements.
Regulation (EU) No. 305/2011 of the European Parliament establishes that all wastewater treatment plants must be tested in laboratories and have reports certifying that they comply with the standards and are marked with the CE label.
All EVG treatment plants meet these standards.
The materials used in wastewater treatment plants must be durable and environmentally safe.
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Panama signs the Carbon-Negative Countries declaration, joining Suriname and Bhutan.
We urgently need to find solutions to reduce the pollution of our river waters, as 7 of them are on the list of the most