Development of Los Angeles wastewater treatment plant project begins in Campo Grande, Brazil

As Campo Grande continues to grow, expanding wastewater treatment capacity is essential to protect public health and local water bodies. In this stage, the project will treat approximately 124,416 m³/day of municipal wastewater, supporting the safe and effective management of municipal effluents and contributing to improved water quality across the region.
Improving water quality and environmental protection
The new wastewater treatment infrastructure is intended to strengthen environmental protection and public health by reducing the amount of pollutants entering local water bodies. By improving the quality of treated effluent, the project will support healthier ecosystems and better living conditions for the local population.
Advanced wastewater treatment using Nereda® technology
The treatment process will be based on Nereda, an aerobic granular biological sludge technology that enables the removal of organic matter and nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. This technology supports stable and sustainable wastewater treatment while promoting efficient use of energy and resources.
Supporting long‑term compliance and sustainable sanitation
Once operational, the Los Angeles Wastewater Treatment Plant will ensure long term environmental compliance and demonstrate Campo Grande’s commitment to responsible water management and sustainable sanitation infrastructure.
Learn more about Nereda technology and how it supports sustainable wastewater treatment worldwide.