Urban waste water treatment per province and river basin district

Urban waste water treatment per province and river basin district

Regions Periods Influent waste water Quantities Nitrogen compounds as N (total) (1 000 kg) Influent waste water Concentrations Nitrogen compounds as N (total) (mg/l) Discharge of waste water (effluent) Quantities Nitrogen compounds as N (total) (1 000 kg) Discharge of waste water (effluent) Concentrations Nitrogen compounds as N (total) (mg/l) Sewage sludge Nutrients and heavy metals Nitrogen compounds as N (1 000 kg)
Nederland 2022 92,433 53 12,960 7 17,755
Noord-Nederland (LD) 2022 9,195 47 1,269 6 1,848
Oost-Nederland (LD) 2022 21,311 63 2,673 7 4,113
West-Nederland (LD) 2022 41,594 50 6,019 6 7,706
Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2022 20,334 51 2,999 7 4,088
Groningen (PV) 2022 2,557 40 528 6 396
Fryslân (PV) 2022 3,929 49 380 5 956
Drenthe (PV) 2022 2,710 57 360 7 497
Overijssel (PV) 2022 6,295 63 785 7 1,359
Flevoland (PV) 2022 2,355 85 185 7 607
Gelderland (PV) 2022 12,661 61 1,702 7 2,147
Utrecht (PV) 2022 6,407 53 759 6 1,316
Noord-Holland (PV) 2022 14,551 55 2,016 8 2,465
Zuid-Holland (PV) 2022 18,436 46 2,882 5 3,617
Zeeland (PV) 2022 2,200 47 363 7 308
Noord-Brabant (PV) 2022 14,254 52 1,951 6 2,843
Limburg (PV) 2022 6,080 50 1,048 7 1,245
The river Eems 2022 2,863 42 581 6 396
The river Rijn (North Rijn) 2022 4,398 46 468 5 956
The river Rijn (East Rijn) 2022 20,960 65 2,444 7 4,237
The river Rijn (Central Rijn) 2022
The river Rijn (West Rijn) 2022 41,274 51 6,065 7 7,694
The river Maas 2022 19,088 50 2,686 6 3,876
The river Schelde 2022 3,850 49 716 7 597
Source: CBS.
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This table presents the most significant results of the annual survey Public treatment of urban waste water. The results are presented per province and river basin district (Rijn, Maas, Eems and Schelde) and include:
- number and capacity of the urban waste water treatment plants by type of treatment;
- the volume and concentration of organic matter, nutrients and heavy metals in the waste water running into waste water treatment plants (influent) and the volume of treated waste water (effluent). As of 2017, data on heavy metals are only inventoried for even years.
- the volume and destination of the sludge released, with nutrients and heavy metals. As of 2017, sludge data are only inventoried for even years.
Additional data on urban waste water treatment plants, process technology, energy consumption, generation of energy and sludge dewatering can be accessed on the Dutch version of StatLine.

Data available from: 1981

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definitive.

Changes as of 22 April 2024:
The figures of 2022 has been added.

When will new figures be published?
New figures on 2023 will be published by March 2025.

Description topics

Influent waste water
Data on concentrations and quantities of pollutants in the waste water running into urban waste water treatment plants (influent).
Quantities
Nitrogen compounds as N (total)
The total amount of nitrogen in organic compounds (e.g. proteins) and inorganic compounds (e.g. nitrate and ammonium)
Concentrations
The arithmetic mean of concentrations.
Nitrogen compounds as N (total)
The total amount of nitrogen in organic compounds (e.g. proteins) and inorganic compounds (e.g. nitrate and ammonium).
Discharge of waste water (effluent)
Data on concentrations and quantities of pollutants in treated waste water (effluent) discharged from urban waste water treatment plants.
Quantities
Nitrogen compounds as N (total)
The total amount of nitrogen in organic compounds (e.g. proteins) and inorganic compounds (e.g. nitrate and ammonium).
Concentrations
The arithmetic mean of concentrations.
Nitrogen compounds as N (total)
The total amount of nitrogen in organic compounds (e.g. proteins) and inorganic compounds (e.g. nitrate and ammonium).
Sewage sludge
Residue of treated waste water consisting of suspended solids and excess active sludge (biomass). Sewage sludge is measured including water (see Total wet sludge) or as dry solids.
Nutrients and heavy metals
The total weight of nutrients and heavy metals removed with the sludge. Most heavy metals adsorb strongly to the sludge particles.
Nitrogen compounds as N
The total amount of nitrogen in organic compounds (e.g. proteins) and inorganic compounds (e.g. nitrate and ammonium).