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Upgrading of the biology of Pistacia
GR🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Upgrading of the biology of Pistacia

The article discusses the upgrade of the Psittalidaia wastewater treatment plant, operated by EUDAP, which is the largest biological wastewater treatment facility in Greece. The third phase of the project, known as 'Psittalidaia 3,' involves expanding the treatment capacity to capture microplastics, pharmaceutical residues, and cosmetic remnants, while reducing energy consumption and reusing treated water for industrial or other purposes. The board of directors approved a tender process for a feasibility study costing 9.3 million euros. The upgrade is necessary due to the aging infrastructure—31 years since the first phase began in 1995 and 22 years since the second phase started in 2004. The new system aims to meet stricter European regulations on urban wastewater and improve energy efficiency. The project will focus on four areas: water recovery and reuse, optimization of treatment processes, compliance with EU standards, and modernization of equipment.

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Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Upgrading of the biology of Pistacia

The article discusses the upgrade of the Psittalidaia wastewater treatment plant, operated by EUDAP, which is the largest biological wastewater treatment facility in Greece. The third phase of the project, known as 'Psittalidaia 3,' involves expanding the treatment capacity to capture microplastics, pharmaceutical residues, and cosmetic remnants, while reducing energy consumption and reusing treated water for industrial or other purposes. The board of directors approved a tender process for a feasibility study costing 9.3 million euros. The upgrade is necessary due to the aging infrastructure—31 years since the first phase began in 1995 and 22 years since the second phase started in 2004. The new system aims to meet stricter European regulations on urban wastewater and improve energy efficiency. The project will focus on four areas: water recovery and reuse, optimization of treatment processes, compliance with EU standards, and modernization of equipment.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a public infrastructure project without overt ideological framing. It focuses on technical upgrades, regulatory requirements, and operational improvements without taking a partisan stance. While the topic relates to environmental policy—a politically-ch

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