Risk: Low Operational

NPS (KLR146) Wastewater Treatment Plant, Malaysia

Malaysia, Malaysia, Malaysia

Overview

NPS (KLR146) is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Malaysia. The facility serves the local community and discharges treated effluent into the surrounding environment.

NPS (KLR146) is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Malaysia. The plant is part of the national wastewater infrastructure managed by the relevant authorities. The facility plays a key role in managing wastewater from the surrounding area. As a plant in Malaysia, NPS (KLR146) operates under the country's environmental regulations, which include the Environmental Quality Act 1974 and the Sewerage Services Act 1993. These laws set standards for effluent discharge and treatment levels. For plants of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to protect water quality. The treated wastewater from NPS (KLR146) is discharged into local water bodies, which eventually flow into the broader river systems of Malaysia. These waterways support diverse aquatic life and are important for downstream communities and ecosystems. Proper treatment helps minimize pollution and safeguard public health.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into local waterways that drain into the river systems of Malaysia, ultimately reaching the South China Sea or the Strait of Malacca. These waters support diverse aquatic ecosystems, including mangrove forests and coastal habitats. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent nutrient pollution and protect downstream biodiversity.

Frequently asked questions

NPS (KLR146) is located in Malaysia, with coordinates approximately 3.2°N, 101.75°E.

The plant is currently operational, indicating it is actively treating wastewater.

The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies, which are part of Malaysia's river network.

The plant operates under Malaysia's Environmental Quality Act 1974 and Sewerage Services Act 1993, which set effluent standards and treatment requirements.

Most municipal plants in Malaysia employ secondary treatment to meet national discharge standards, protecting water quality in rivers and coastal areas.

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