Where are your located? For Europe (EU) and Scandinavia the answer is no.
But: There will always be a local authority (European rules) that will/can inspect any plant or process where there is a possible danger of explosion.
Your clue is to check what explosion areas the plant has, if any, and what grade. If this is not decided yet, this has to be decided according to existing rules and parctise, and recognised by local inspectors.
In Europe local inspectors can stop your plant if Ex. protection is not satisfactorily done.
I know about one instance in a waste depot where a smaller control hut exploded when the lighting switch was operated, because of uncontrolled methane gas leakage from the ground during the night..
If there is a probability of fumes or gases assembling it will be sensible to use both gas detectors and ex- motors, and have an extra look at natural and forced venting.
I cannot see, however, that ex protecting equipment should be necessary all over for a complete, satisfactorily vented, normal waste-water treatment plant. The plant would normally be constructed to avoid smell and uncontrolled escaping gases.