Overview
PT. Amal Abadi Indonesia is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Indonesia. It serves the local area and discharges treated effluent into the surrounding environment.
PT. Amal Abadi Indonesia is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Indonesia. The plant is part of the country's wastewater infrastructure, serving industrial or municipal needs in the region. As an operational facility, it is subject to Indonesia's national environmental regulations, which require wastewater treatment to meet quality standards before discharge. The plant's treatment processes and capacity are managed to comply with these standards, ensuring environmental protection. The plant's discharge ultimately contributes to the local watershed, which drains into the Java Sea. This coastal environment supports diverse marine life and is important for fisheries and local communities. Proper treatment helps minimize pollution impacts on these ecosystems.
Environmental context
The plant is located in Indonesia, near the coast of Java. Its treated effluent likely enters local waterways that drain into the Java Sea, a semi-enclosed sea supporting coral reefs, mangroves, and fisheries. The region faces challenges from industrial and urban runoff, making effective wastewater treatment critical for protecting marine biodiversity and coastal water quality.
Frequently asked questions
PT. Amal Abadi Indonesia is located in Indonesia, with coordinates approximately 6.33°S, 106.84°E, near the capital region of Jakarta.
The plant is reported as operational, meaning it is actively treating wastewater and discharging treated effluent.
The plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways, which eventually drain into the Java Sea. The plant's coastal proximity suggests marine discharge.
The plant operates under Indonesia's environmental regulations, including the Ministry of Environment and Forestry's standards for wastewater quality. These regulations set limits on pollutants to protect water resources.
Industrial wastewater treatment in Indonesia often involves primary and secondary treatment processes, such as sedimentation and biological treatment, to meet national effluent standards before discharge.
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