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K.P.N Sewage Water Cleaning: Wastewater Treatment Plant in India, India

India, India, India

Overview

K.P.N Sewage Water Cleaning is an operational wastewater treatment plant serving the city of India, India. It plays a role in managing municipal wastewater in the region.

K.P.N Sewage Water Cleaning is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in India, India. The plant serves the local urban population as part of the city's sanitation infrastructure, contributing to public health and environmental protection. As a facility in India, the plant operates under the national regulatory framework for wastewater treatment, which includes the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986. These regulations set standards for effluent discharge and require treatment to protect water quality. The plant's scale aligns with typical municipal treatment needs for a city of its size. The treated wastewater from the plant is discharged into local water bodies, ultimately contributing to the broader drainage system of the region. The plant helps reduce pollution loads in downstream rivers and coastal areas, supporting aquatic life and water quality in the surrounding environment.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the local watershed, which drains into the Bay of Bengal via the Adyar River or similar coastal systems. The downstream environment supports diverse aquatic life and is important for local fisheries and ecosystems. Effective treatment at this plant helps mitigate nutrient and pathogen pollution, protecting both freshwater and marine habitats.

Frequently asked questions

K.P.N Sewage Water Cleaning is located in India, India, with coordinates approximately 13.0411 N, 80.1708 E.

The plant is operational, actively treating wastewater from the local area.

The treated wastewater is discharged into local water bodies, which flow into the Bay of Bengal via rivers like the Adyar.

The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986, which mandate treatment standards for municipal wastewater.

Typical treatment for Indian municipal plants includes primary and secondary treatment, often with biological processes, to meet national discharge standards.

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