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MAXIMA

New outlet pipes

New outlet pipes contribute to a cleaner aquatic environment in the Öresund

The new wastewater system MAXIMA consists of several interconnected components, of which one is the new outlet pipes further out in the Öresund. The combination of new technology for wastewater treatment and the new outlet pipes, will substantially reduce our impact on the aquatic environment in Lommabukten and Natura 2000 sites.

Scope
Quantity: 2 pipes
Length: 4 kilometres
Internal diameter: 1,8 meters

The new outlet pipes from the Sjölunda wastewater treatment plant is approximately 4 kilometres long, compared to the current length of 2 kilometres, and will be placed on the seabed. The outlet pipes will be placed in a dredged channel, from the Sjölunda wastewater treatment plant and 2 kilometres out in the Öresund. For the outer 2 kilometres, the outlet pipes will be laid on the seabed, and secured with piles.

Cleaner water is discharged further out in the Öresund

With new, improved technologies for wastewater treatment and new outlet pipes transporting the the treated wastewater further out into a more flowing water, we will substantially reduce the impact on the aquatic enviroment. Furthermore, the wastewater treatment system MAXIMA enables the decommissioning of local plants located next to small watercourses. Altogether, this improves the water quality in Lommabukten and further protects Natura 2000 sites. Additionally, a reduced eutrophification in Lommabukten benefits the existence of eelgrass, a species with important ecological functions.