Risk: Medium Operational

Askar STP - Wastewater Treatment Plant in Manama, Bahrain

Manama, Capital, Bahrain

Overview

Askar STP is a wastewater treatment plant serving Manama, the capital of Bahrain. It is an operational facility located in the Capital Governorate.

Askar STP is a wastewater treatment plant located in Manama, the capital city of Bahrain. It serves the urban population of the Capital Governorate, a densely populated area on the northern coast of the island nation. The plant is part of Bahrain's municipal wastewater infrastructure, which manages sewage from residential, commercial, and industrial sources. As an operational facility, Askar STP is subject to Bahrain's environmental regulations, which align with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) standards for wastewater treatment. Plants of this scale in Bahrain typically employ secondary or tertiary treatment to meet reuse and discharge standards. The country has invested in advanced treatment technologies to address water scarcity and support agricultural and industrial reuse. The treated effluent from Askar STP is likely discharged into the Persian Gulf, which surrounds Bahrain. The Gulf is a shallow, semi-enclosed sea with limited water exchange, making it sensitive to nutrient pollution and other contaminants. Proper treatment is essential to protect marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and fisheries that support local biodiversity and livelihoods.

Environmental context

Askar STP discharges treated wastewater into the Persian Gulf, a semi-enclosed sea with limited circulation. The Gulf supports diverse marine life, including coral reefs and seagrass meadows, which are sensitive to nutrient loading and pollutants. Bahrain's coastal waters are also important for fisheries and desalination plants, making effective wastewater treatment critical for environmental and public health.

Frequently asked questions

Askar STP is located in Manama, the capital city of Bahrain, within the Capital Governorate. Its coordinates are approximately 26.05 N, 50.62 E.

Askar STP serves the urban population of Manama and surrounding areas in the Capital Governorate. Manama has a population of over 200,000, and the plant likely handles a significant portion of the city's wastewater.

Askar STP discharges treated effluent into the Persian Gulf. Bahrain's coastal plants typically use outfall structures to release treated water offshore, ensuring dilution and minimizing environmental impact.

Askar STP operates under Bahrain's environmental regulations, which are aligned with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) standards. These regulations set limits on effluent quality for discharge into marine waters and promote water reuse to address water scarcity.

Plants serving Manama typically employ secondary or tertiary treatment processes, such as activated sludge or membrane bioreactors, to meet stringent effluent standards. Advanced treatment is common due to Bahrain's water scarcity and the need for reclaimed water in agriculture and industry.

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