Overview
Urban wastewater is one of the main sources of water pollution if it is not collected and treated according to EU rules.
It is often contaminated with bacteria, viruses, harmful chemicals, including micropollutants, and an overload of nutrients, which, when untreated and discharged into the environment, affect our health and damage our rivers, lakes, and coastal water.
Since the EU’s Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive was adopted in 1991, the quality of European rivers, lakes, and seas has radically improved. With the help of EU funding, Member States have set up collecting systems and urban wastewater treatment plants.
Over 30 years later, the revised Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive builds on this legacy and addresses remaining pollution and new challenges in urban wastewater management.