Risk: Medium RO Plant Operational

Al Ammariya Sweet water - RO Desalination Plant in Water treatment plant, Bahrain

Water treatment plant, Bahrain

Overview

Al Ammariya Sweet water is an operational RO desalination plant in Water treatment plant, Bahrain. It provides freshwater through reverse osmosis technology.

Al Ammariya Sweet water is a reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plant located in Water treatment plant, Bahrain. The facility is operational and serves the local water supply needs. As an RO plant, it uses membrane technology to remove salts and impurities from seawater or brackish water, producing fresh water for municipal or industrial use. Bahrain's desalination sector is heavily reliant on RO and thermal technologies, with plants typically ranging from small to medium capacity. The country operates under Gulf regional environmental regulations, including guidelines from the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME). These frameworks govern brine discharge and marine ecosystem protection. The plant contributes to Bahrain's water security in an arid region with limited freshwater resources. Its operational status ensures continued supply, though specific capacity and energy source details are not publicly available. The facility's location near the coast aligns with typical desalination siting for seawater intake and brine discharge.

Environmental context

Desalination plants in Bahrain operate in the sensitive marine environment of the Arabian Gulf, which has high salinity and limited water exchange. Brine discharge from RO plants can increase local salinity and temperature, potentially affecting marine life. The energy source for the plant, if fossil-fuel-based, contributes to carbon emissions. Regional regulations under ROPME aim to mitigate these impacts through discharge standards and monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

Al Ammariya Sweet water is located in Water treatment plant, Bahrain, with coordinates 26.191881 N, 50.556191 E.

Al Ammariya Sweet water uses reverse osmosis (RO) technology, which employs semi-permeable membranes to separate salts and impurities from water.

Yes, Al Ammariya Sweet water is listed as operational.

Desalination plants in Bahrain must comply with regulations from the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME), which set standards for brine discharge and marine ecosystem protection.

As an operational RO plant, Al Ammariya Sweet water provides freshwater to help meet the water demand in Bahrain, a country with limited natural freshwater resources.
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