Overview
Water Treatment Plant Belur Math serves the Bangladesh area. Located at 22.63°N, 88.36°E, it is an operational facility contributing to local water supply infrastructure.
Water Treatment Plant Belur Math is an operational water treatment facility located in Bangladesh. The plant serves the local community, providing treated water for municipal use. Its precise location near the Hooghly River places it within a densely populated region. As a water treatment plant, its primary function is to produce potable water rather than treat wastewater. In Bangladesh, such facilities are regulated under national water quality standards. The plant's location near the Hooghly River, a distributary of the Ganges, means its operations can influence local water quality. The river flows into the Bay of Bengal, supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems and providing water for millions of people downstream.
Environmental context
The plant is situated near the Hooghly River, a major distributary of the Ganges that flows through West Bengal into the Bay of Bengal. This river system supports a rich diversity of aquatic life and is a critical water source for the region. The plant's operations must consider the ecological sensitivity of the river, which is subject to seasonal variations and industrial pressures.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Bangladesh, near the Hooghly River at coordinates 22.63°N, 88.36°E.
The plant is reported as operational, indicating it is actively treating water for the local area.
The plant is situated near the Hooghly River, a distributary of the Ganges that flows into the Bay of Bengal.
In Bangladesh, water treatment plants are regulated under the Bangladesh Water Act and national standards for drinking water quality.
Water treatment plants in Bangladesh commonly use processes like coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection to produce safe drinking water.
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