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South Amman Wastewater Treatment Plant: Key Facility in Jordan's Water Infrastructure

Jordan, Jordan, Jordan

Overview

South Amman Wastewater Treatment Plant serves the Jordan region, treating municipal wastewater under Jordan's regulatory framework. The plant is operational and plays a key role in protecting local water resources.

The South Amman Wastewater Treatment Plant is a key municipal facility located in Jordan, serving the greater Amman area. As one of the country's major wastewater treatment plants, it handles a significant portion of the region's sewage and industrial wastewater, contributing to public health and environmental protection. The plant operates under Jordan's water quality regulations, which mandate appropriate treatment levels for discharge into the environment. For a facility of this scale, secondary or advanced treatment is typically required to meet national standards for reuse or discharge. The treated effluent from the plant is likely discharged into local wadis or used for agricultural irrigation, supporting Jordan's water-scarce environment. The plant helps protect downstream water bodies, including the Jordan River basin, by reducing pollution loads and enabling water reuse in a region facing severe water stress.

Environmental context

The plant is located inland in the Jordan River basin, a critical water system that drains into the Dead Sea. The region faces extreme water scarcity, making wastewater treatment and reuse essential for sustaining agriculture and ecosystems. The treated effluent supports downstream water quality in wadis and the Jordan River, which is ecologically sensitive and supports migratory birds and unique aquatic life.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Jordan, near the capital city Amman, at coordinates 31.679446 N, 35.943572 E.

The plant serves a significant portion of the Amman metropolitan area, one of the largest urban centers in Jordan.

Treated effluent is likely discharged into local wadis or used for agricultural irrigation, supporting water reuse in Jordan's arid climate.

The plant operates under Jordan's water quality standards and the Ministry of Water and Irrigation regulations, which set discharge limits for treated wastewater.

For large agglomerations like Amman, secondary or advanced treatment is standard to meet reuse and discharge standards, often including nutrient removal.

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