Overview
IPAL PT. OSAKA BHAGASKARA PRABUNYA is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Indonesia. It serves industrial wastewater treatment needs in the Surabaya region.
IPAL PT. OSAKA BHAGASKARA PRABUNYA is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Indonesia, specifically in the Surabaya metropolitan area. The plant is part of the country's industrial wastewater management infrastructure, serving the needs of the Osaka Bhagaskara Prabunya facility. As an industrial treatment plant in Indonesia, it operates under the national environmental regulations enforced by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK). Indonesian regulations require industrial wastewater treatment to meet specific effluent standards before discharge, with oversight from local environmental agencies. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into local waterways that drain into the Java Sea, a critical marine environment supporting fisheries and coastal ecosystems. Proper treatment helps protect these waters from industrial pollutants.
Environmental context
The plant is located near Surabaya, East Java, within the Brantas River basin. Treated wastewater from the facility likely flows into the Brantas River, which empties into the Madura Strait and ultimately the Java Sea. This coastal region supports diverse marine life and is important for local fisheries. Effective treatment is essential to prevent industrial pollutants from impacting these sensitive aquatic ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Indonesia, near Surabaya in East Java, with coordinates approximately 7.33°S, 112.77°E.
As indicated by its name, the plant treats industrial wastewater from the PT. Osaka Bhagaskara Prabunya facility, likely involving manufacturing or processing effluents.
Industrial wastewater treatment in Indonesia is regulated by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) under Government Regulation No. 82/2001 on Water Quality Management and Pollution Control, with specific effluent standards for industrial sectors.
By treating industrial wastewater before discharge, the plant helps prevent pollution of local rivers and the Java Sea, protecting aquatic life and supporting sustainable water resources in the region.
Industrial treatment plants in Indonesia commonly use physical-chemical processes such as coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration, often followed by biological treatment, depending on the industry and local regulations.
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