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Sewage Station, Iraq - Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility

Iraq, Iraq, Iraq

Overview

Sewage station in Iraq serves the Baghdad area. The plant is operational and contributes to local wastewater management under national regulations.

Sewage station is a municipal wastewater treatment facility located in Iraq, serving the Baghdad region. The plant is operational and plays a key role in managing wastewater from the surrounding urban area. As part of Iraq's wastewater infrastructure, it helps address sanitation needs in a region with growing population and industrial activity. The plant operates under Iraq's national environmental regulations, which set standards for wastewater treatment and discharge. Facilities of this scale typically employ primary or secondary treatment to reduce pollutants before discharge. Iraq's regulatory framework aims to protect water resources and public health through permit requirements and effluent limits. The treated wastewater from Sewage station is discharged into local water bodies, ultimately contributing to the Tigris River basin. The Tigris River is a vital water source for Iraq, supporting agriculture, drinking water, and ecosystems. Proper treatment at this plant helps reduce pollution loads in the river, protecting downstream communities and aquatic life.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Tigris River basin, which flows through central and southern Iraq before joining the Euphrates to form the Shatt al-Arab and draining into the Persian Gulf. The Tigris supports diverse aquatic life and is critical for irrigation and drinking water. Effective wastewater treatment is essential to prevent eutrophication and contamination in this ecologically sensitive river system.

Frequently asked questions

Sewage station is located in Iraq, near Baghdad, at coordinates 33.265326 N, 44.336812 E.

Sewage station is currently operational, actively treating wastewater from the surrounding area.

The plant discharges into the Tigris River basin, which flows through Iraq and ultimately reaches the Persian Gulf.

The plant operates under Iraq's national environmental laws, which set effluent standards and require permits for wastewater discharge to protect water resources.

Plants in large urban areas like Baghdad typically use primary or secondary treatment processes, such as sedimentation and biological treatment, to meet regulatory standards.

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