Risk: Low Operational

IWK Sewerage Treatment Plant: Malaysia's Municipal Wastewater Facility

Malaysia, Malaysia, Malaysia

Overview

IWK sewerage treatment plant serves Malaysia's municipal wastewater needs. Located at coordinates 2.250324, 102.305197, it is an operational facility contributing to the country's sanitation infrastructure.

IWK sewerage treatment plant is an operational wastewater facility located in Malaysia, serving the region's municipal wastewater management needs. The plant is part of the national sewerage system managed by Indah Water Konsortium (IWK), which oversees numerous treatment plants across the country. As a key component of Malaysia's sanitation network, it handles domestic wastewater from surrounding communities. The plant operates under Malaysia's regulatory framework for wastewater treatment, which mandates compliance with the Environmental Quality Act 1974 and related regulations. Plants of this type typically employ conventional treatment methods such as activated sludge or oxidation ponds to meet effluent standards set by the Department of Environment (DOE). Located in the interior of Peninsular Malaysia, the plant discharges treated effluent into local waterways that eventually drain into the Malacca Strait or South China Sea. The facility plays a vital role in protecting downstream water quality and supporting the ecological health of rivers and coastal ecosystems in the region.

Environmental context

The plant is situated in the interior of Peninsular Malaysia, within a watershed that drains toward the Malacca Strait or South China Sea. Treated effluent enters local rivers that support diverse aquatic life and provide water for agriculture and communities. The surrounding environment includes tropical rainforest ecosystems, and the plant's operations help mitigate nutrient and pathogen pollution in downstream waters.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Malaysia, with approximate coordinates 2.250324 N, 102.305197 E, in the interior of Peninsular Malaysia.

The plant is operational and part of the national sewerage system managed by Indah Water Konsortium (IWK), which operates numerous treatment plants across Malaysia.

Treated effluent from the plant is discharged into local waterways that eventually drain into the Malacca Strait or South China Sea, following compliance with Malaysia's Environmental Quality Act 1974.

The plant operates under Malaysia's Environmental Quality Act 1974 and regulations administered by the Department of Environment (DOE), which set effluent standards for wastewater treatment facilities.

Municipal wastewater treatment plants in Malaysia commonly use activated sludge, oxidation ponds, or other biological treatment methods to meet DOE effluent standards, especially for secondary treatment.

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