Risk: Low Operational

IPAL BERSATU Wastewater Treatment Plant, Indonesia

Indonesia, Indonesia, Indonesia

Overview

IPAL BERSATU is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Indonesia. It serves the local community as part of the country's municipal wastewater infrastructure.

IPAL BERSATU is a wastewater treatment plant located in Indonesia, serving the local population as part of the nation's sanitation infrastructure. The plant is operational and contributes to the management of wastewater in the region. Indonesia's wastewater treatment sector is governed by national regulations and standards, with plants typically required to meet effluent quality guidelines. Plants of this nature often employ conventional treatment methods to reduce pollutants before discharge. The plant's discharge ultimately enters local waterways, which are part of Indonesia's extensive river systems that drain into the surrounding seas. Proper treatment helps protect downstream ecosystems and water resources from pollution.

Environmental context

The plant is located in Indonesia, a country with diverse watersheds that drain into the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. The receiving water body is likely a local river or stream that flows into larger river systems, eventually reaching the sea. Protecting these waterways is crucial for maintaining aquatic biodiversity and supporting local communities that rely on fishing and agriculture.

Frequently asked questions

IPAL BERSATU is located in Indonesia, with coordinates approximately 6.46° S, 106.85° E.

The plant is operational, actively treating wastewater as part of the local sanitation system.

Treated wastewater from IPAL BERSATU is discharged into local waterways, which are part of Indonesia's river systems that drain into the surrounding seas.

The plant operates under Indonesia's national environmental regulations, which set effluent standards for wastewater treatment plants to protect water quality.

Indonesian wastewater treatment plants often use conventional processes such as activated sludge or stabilization ponds to meet national effluent standards.

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