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PT. BioSeven Fiberglass Indonesia Wastewater Treatment Plant

Indonesia, Indonesia, Indonesia
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Overview

PT. BioSeven Fiberglass Indonesia is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Indonesia. It serves industrial wastewater treatment needs in the region.

PT. BioSeven Fiberglass Indonesia is an operational wastewater treatment facility located in Indonesia. The plant is situated in the country's industrial landscape, contributing to the management of wastewater from fiberglass manufacturing processes. As an industrial treatment plant in Indonesia, it operates under the national environmental regulations, which require proper wastewater treatment before discharge. Indonesian law mandates that industrial facilities treat their effluent to meet quality standards set by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. The plant's discharge likely enters local water bodies that eventually drain into the Java Sea, a significant marine environment. Proper treatment helps protect downstream ecosystems and coastal waters from industrial pollutants.

Environmental context

The plant is located near Surabaya, East Java, and its treated effluent likely flows into the Brantas River or its tributaries, which drain into the Madura Strait and ultimately the Java Sea. The Java Sea supports diverse marine life and important fisheries, making proper wastewater treatment critical for maintaining water quality and ecosystem health.

Frequently asked questions

PT. BioSeven Fiberglass Indonesia is located in Indonesia, with coordinates approximately 7.27°S, 112.79°E, near the city of Surabaya in East Java.

The plant treats industrial wastewater from fiberglass manufacturing processes, handling effluents that may contain resins, solvents, and other chemicals typical of composite material production.

The treated wastewater is likely discharged into local water bodies that flow into the Brantas River system, eventually reaching the Madura Strait and the Java Sea.

The plant operates under Indonesia's environmental regulations, including Government Regulation No. 82/2001 on Water Quality Management and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry's standards for industrial wastewater.

Industrial wastewater treatment plants in Indonesia typically employ physical-chemical treatment processes, including sedimentation, coagulation, and biological treatment, to meet effluent quality standards before discharge.

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