Overview
Sungai Batu 2 River Water Treatment Plant is an operational facility in Malaysia. It serves the local area and discharges treated water into the surrounding river system.
Sungai Batu 2 River Water Treatment Plant is an operational water treatment facility located in Malaysia. The plant plays a key role in supplying treated water to the region, supporting both residential and industrial needs. As a water treatment plant, it processes raw water from nearby rivers to meet drinking water standards. Malaysian water treatment plants typically employ conventional methods such as coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection to ensure water quality. The plant's operations contribute to the local water supply infrastructure, helping to meet the demands of the growing population in the area. Its location near the Klang River basin means it is part of a larger network that supports the water needs of the Klang Valley region.
Environmental context
The plant draws water from the local river system, which is part of the Klang River basin. This basin drains into the Strait of Malacca, a vital shipping route and ecologically sensitive marine environment. The river supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for agriculture and industry downstream. Proper water treatment is essential to maintain the health of this watershed and the coastal ecosystem it feeds.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Malaysia, with coordinates approximately 3.2475° N, 101.6827° E, near the Klang River basin.
The plant is currently operational, providing treated water to the surrounding area.
The plant treats water from the local river system, which is part of the Klang River basin.
The plant operates under Malaysia's water quality standards, which are enforced by the Department of Environment and the National Water Services Commission (SPAN). These regulations ensure treated water meets safety standards for consumption.
Typical processes include coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection, often using chlorine or UV treatment to ensure water is safe for public use.
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