Overview
Kenya Cast Products Ltd is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Kenya. It serves the local area, contributing to the management of industrial wastewater.
Kenya Cast Products Ltd is an operational wastewater treatment plant situated in Kenya. The plant is part of the country's industrial wastewater infrastructure, handling effluent from manufacturing processes. Its location in Kenya places it within a region where water resources are critical for both ecological and human needs. As an industrial facility, the plant is subject to Kenya's environmental regulations, including the Water Quality Regulations under the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA). These regulations set standards for effluent discharge to protect water bodies. Industrial plants of this nature typically employ physical-chemical or biological treatment to meet regulatory limits. The treated wastewater from Kenya Cast Products Ltd is discharged into the local environment, ultimately contributing to the Athi River drainage basin. This river flows southeastward to the Indian Ocean, supporting diverse aquatic life and providing water for communities downstream. Proper treatment is essential to prevent pollution and maintain the ecological health of the river and coastal waters.
Environmental context
The plant's discharge enters the Athi River catchment, which drains into the Indian Ocean near Malindi. The river supports freshwater ecosystems and is a vital water source for agriculture and urban areas. Downstream, the Sabaki River estuary is an important habitat for bird species and marine life, making effective wastewater treatment crucial for preserving biodiversity and water quality.
Frequently asked questions
Kenya Cast Products Ltd is located in Kenya, with coordinates approximately 1.19°S, 36.93°E.
As an industrial facility, Kenya Cast Products Ltd treats wastewater generated from its manufacturing processes, likely containing organic and chemical pollutants.
The treated wastewater is discharged into the local environment, ultimately entering the Athi River drainage basin, which flows to the Indian Ocean.
The plant operates under Kenya's Water Quality Regulations, part of the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA), which sets effluent standards to protect water resources.
Industrial wastewater treatment in Kenya often involves physical-chemical processes like sedimentation and chemical coagulation, followed by biological treatment such as activated sludge, to meet regulatory discharge limits.
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