Risk: Low Operational

Nabaa Es Safa Wastewater Treatment Plant: Lebanon Municipal Facility

Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon

Overview

Nabaa Es Safa Wastewater Treatment Plant serves Lebanon, operating under national wastewater regulations. The plant treats municipal wastewater and discharges into local water bodies.

Nabaa Es Safa Wastewater Treatment Plant is an operational facility located in Lebanon, serving the local population. The plant plays a key role in managing wastewater from the surrounding area, contributing to public health and environmental protection. As part of Lebanon's wastewater infrastructure, it handles municipal sewage and industrial effluents. The plant operates under Lebanon's environmental regulations, which set standards for effluent quality and discharge. Treatment plants in Lebanon typically employ primary or secondary treatment processes, with some facilities incorporating advanced treatment depending on the receiving water body sensitivity. The plant discharges treated wastewater into local watercourses, which eventually drain into the Mediterranean Sea. This discharge affects downstream ecosystems, including coastal waters and marine habitats. Proper treatment is essential to minimize nutrient loading and protect aquatic life in the region.

Environmental context

The plant's treated effluent flows into local streams and rivers that drain into the Mediterranean Sea. The coastal waters of Lebanon support diverse marine ecosystems, including fisheries and sensitive habitats. Nutrient and pollutant loads from wastewater can impact water quality and marine biodiversity, making effective treatment crucial for environmental health.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Lebanon, with coordinates 33.747863 N, 35.693964 E. It serves the local area and is part of the country's wastewater management network.

The plant is operational and actively treating wastewater. It is part of Lebanon's infrastructure for managing municipal sewage and protecting public health.

The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies, which eventually flow to the Mediterranean Sea. The plant's discharge is regulated under Lebanese environmental standards to minimize impact on downstream ecosystems.

The plant operates under Lebanon's environmental laws and regulations, which set effluent quality standards and discharge permits. These regulations aim to protect water resources and public health.

Wastewater treatment plants in Lebanon commonly employ primary and secondary treatment processes. Some facilities may include tertiary treatment depending on the sensitivity of the receiving environment and regulatory requirements.

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