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Scapethru Springs ltd Wastewater Treatment Plant, Kenya

Kenya, Kenya, Kenya
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Overview

Scapethru Springs ltd is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Kenya. It serves the local area as part of the country's municipal wastewater infrastructure.

Scapethru Springs ltd is a wastewater treatment plant located in Kenya. The facility is currently operational and contributes to the management of wastewater in the region. As a treatment plant in Kenya, it plays a role in protecting public health and the environment by treating sewage and industrial effluents before discharge. Kenya's wastewater treatment plants are regulated under the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA) and the Water Resources Authority (WRA). Plants of this scale are expected to meet national effluent quality standards, which include limits on biological oxygen demand, total suspended solids, and other pollutants. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into a local water body, which eventually flows into the Indian Ocean via the Tana River or Athi River basins, depending on the exact location. The downstream environment includes ecologically sensitive areas that support diverse aquatic life and provide water for communities and agriculture.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into a local water body that is part of the larger drainage basin leading to the Indian Ocean. The downstream environment includes rivers and coastal areas that support diverse aquatic ecosystems and provide water for human use. Protecting water quality in this watershed is important for maintaining ecological balance and supporting local livelihoods.

Frequently asked questions

Scapethru Springs ltd is located in Kenya, with coordinates approximately 1.185734 South, 36.902858 East.

Scapethru Springs ltd is currently operational, meaning it is actively treating wastewater.

The treated wastewater from Scapethru Springs ltd is discharged into a local water body, which eventually flows into the Indian Ocean via regional river systems.

In Kenya, wastewater treatment plants are regulated under the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA) and overseen by the Water Resources Authority (WRA), which sets effluent quality standards.

Typical treatment for Kenyan plants includes primary and secondary treatment processes to meet national standards for BOD, TSS, and other pollutants, ensuring environmental protection.

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