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STP Batu Jinjang: Operational Wastewater Treatment Plant in Malaysia

Malaysia, Malaysia, Malaysia

Overview

STP Batu Jinjang is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Malaysia. It serves the local community as part of the country's municipal wastewater infrastructure.

STP Batu Jinjang is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Malaysia. The plant is part of the national wastewater infrastructure serving the local area. As a municipal facility, it plays a key role in managing wastewater from the surrounding community. The plant operates under Malaysia's regulatory framework for wastewater treatment, which includes the Environmental Quality Act 1974 and the Sewerage Services Act 1993. These regulations set standards for effluent discharge and treatment performance. For plants of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to protect water quality. The treated effluent from STP Batu Jinjang is discharged into local waterways that eventually flow into the Strait of Malacca. This coastal environment supports diverse marine life and is important for fisheries. Proper treatment helps minimize nutrient and pollutant loads, safeguarding downstream ecosystems.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into local rivers that drain into the Strait of Malacca, a vital marine corridor. The strait supports rich biodiversity, including mangrove forests, coral reefs, and fish populations. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent eutrophication and protect these sensitive coastal habitats.

Frequently asked questions

STP Batu Jinjang is located in Malaysia, with coordinates approximately 3.203°N, 101.679°E.

The plant is currently operational, treating wastewater from the local community.

Treated effluent is discharged into local waterways that eventually flow into the Strait of Malacca.

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

Malaysian regulations typically require secondary treatment for municipal wastewater plants to protect water quality and public health.

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