Risk: Low Operational

New Delta For Agricultural Water Treatment Plant NDWTP - Egypt Agricultural Wastewater Facility

Egypt, Egypt, Egypt

Overview

New Delta For Agricultural Water Treatment Plant NDWTP is an operational facility in Egypt. It serves agricultural water treatment needs, supporting regional water reuse and irrigation.

The New Delta For Agricultural Water Treatment Plant NDWTP is located in Egypt, serving the country's agricultural sector. As a dedicated agricultural water treatment facility, it plays a key role in water reuse for irrigation, supporting food security and sustainable water management in the region. The plant operates under Egypt's national water quality regulations, which govern agricultural wastewater treatment and reuse. The facility is designed to meet standards for agricultural applications, ensuring treated water is safe for crop irrigation and soil conservation. The treated water from this plant is likely discharged into local irrigation networks or water bodies that ultimately drain into the Mediterranean Sea. The facility contributes to reducing freshwater demand and mitigating pollution in downstream environments, supporting both agricultural productivity and ecological health.

Environmental context

The plant's treated water supports agricultural irrigation in the Nile Delta region, a critical area for Egypt's food production. The water eventually drains into the Mediterranean Sea via the Nile River system, affecting coastal ecosystems. Proper treatment helps prevent nutrient overload and salinization, protecting marine biodiversity and fisheries.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Egypt, with coordinates approximately 30.375255 N, 29.612024 E, within the Nile Delta region.

The plant is designed for agricultural water treatment, treating wastewater for reuse in irrigation, thereby supporting sustainable agriculture and water conservation.

Treated water is likely directed into local irrigation canals or water bodies that feed into the Nile River system, eventually reaching the Mediterranean Sea.

Egypt's Law 48/1982 and its amendments regulate wastewater discharge and reuse, setting standards for agricultural applications to protect public health and the environment.

Typical treatment includes primary sedimentation, biological treatment, and disinfection to meet Egyptian standards for irrigation, often involving stabilization ponds or activated sludge systems.

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