Risk: Medium Operational

Spectrum Cleaning Co. Wastewater Treatment Plant, Bahrain

Bahrain, Bahrain, Bahrain

Overview

Spectrum Cleaning Co. is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Bahrain. It serves the local area as part of the country's municipal wastewater infrastructure.

Spectrum Cleaning Co. is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Bahrain, an island nation in the Arabian Gulf. The plant supports the region's wastewater management needs, contributing to public health and environmental protection in this arid coastal setting. As a facility in Bahrain, the plant operates under the country's environmental regulations, which align with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) standards for wastewater treatment. Plants of this type typically employ secondary or tertiary treatment to meet discharge requirements for reuse or marine outfall. The treated effluent from Spectrum Cleaning Co. likely discharges into the Arabian Gulf, a semi-enclosed sea with sensitive marine ecosystems, including coral reefs and seagrass beds. Proper treatment is essential to minimize nutrient loading and protect coastal water quality.

Environmental context

The plant is situated in Bahrain, an archipelago in the Arabian Gulf. The receiving waters ultimately drain into the Gulf, a shallow marginal sea with limited water exchange, making it vulnerable to eutrophication and pollution. The surrounding marine environment supports diverse aquatic life, including important fisheries and migratory species, emphasizing the need for effective wastewater treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Spectrum Cleaning Co. is located in Bahrain, an island country in the Arabian Gulf. The plant's coordinates are approximately 26.14°N, 50.61°E.

The plant is reported as operational, indicating it is actively treating wastewater in the region.

As a coastal facility in Bahrain, the treated effluent is likely discharged into the Arabian Gulf via a marine outfall, subject to national discharge standards.

Bahrain's wastewater treatment is regulated by the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) and follows GCC standards, which mandate treatment levels suitable for reuse or safe discharge.

Plants in Bahrain often employ secondary or tertiary treatment to meet stringent standards for water reuse in agriculture, landscaping, or industrial applications, as well as for marine discharge.

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