Overview
Indah Water Sewage Water Treatment Pond is an operational wastewater facility in Malaysia. It serves the local community as part of the national sewage treatment infrastructure managed by Indah Water Konsortium.
Indah Water Sewage Water Treatment Pond is an operational wastewater treatment facility located in Malaysia. The plant is part of the country's extensive sewage treatment network, managed by Indah Water Konsortium, the national sewerage company responsible for wastewater services in many parts of Malaysia. As a treatment pond facility, it likely utilizes natural or mechanical processes to treat sewage. Under Malaysian regulations, sewage treatment plants are required to meet effluent standards set by the Department of Environment (DOE) under the Environmental Quality Act. The plant's scale and treatment level are typical for facilities serving local communities, with standards aligned to population equivalents. The treated effluent from the plant is discharged into local water bodies, contributing to the protection of Malaysia's rivers and coastal ecosystems. Malaysia's water resources are vital for biodiversity, agriculture, and fisheries, and proper wastewater treatment helps maintain water quality in these sensitive environments.
Environmental context
The plant is located in Malaysia, a country with extensive river networks and coastal ecosystems. Treated effluent likely discharges into nearby rivers or streams that flow towards the Strait of Malacca or the South China Sea. These waters support diverse aquatic life and are important for local communities. Proper treatment helps prevent nutrient pollution and protects downstream habitats.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Malaysia, with coordinates approximately 2.673553 N, 101.995378 E. It is part of the national sewage treatment network managed by Indah Water Konsortium.
As a treatment pond facility, it likely discharges treated effluent into nearby rivers or streams. Malaysian regulations require compliance with effluent standards to protect water quality.
The plant helps protect local rivers and streams by treating sewage before discharge. This reduces pollution in Malaysia's water bodies, which are important for ecosystems and human use.
The plant operates under Malaysia's Environmental Quality Act and regulations enforced by the Department of Environment. Sewage treatment plants must meet effluent standards to minimize environmental impact.
Treatment ponds in Malaysia often use natural processes like sedimentation and biological degradation. They are common for smaller communities and are designed to meet national effluent standards before discharge.
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