Overview
The 318 MLD STP Coronation Pillar (DJB) is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Pakistan. It serves the local population as part of the Delhi Jal Board's infrastructure.
The 318 MLD STP Coronation Pillar (DJB) is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Pakistan. The plant is part of the Delhi Jal Board's network, serving the municipal wastewater needs of the region. Its name indicates a designed capacity of 318 million liters per day, placing it among larger treatment facilities in the area. Under Pakistan's environmental regulations, wastewater treatment plants of this scale are expected to meet national quality standards for effluent discharge. In the context of South Asian urban infrastructure, such plants typically employ conventional treatment methods to reduce pollutants before discharge. The plant discharges treated wastewater into local water bodies, contributing to the protection of downstream ecosystems. The receiving water body ultimately drains into the Indus River basin, which supports agriculture and biodiversity in the region. Proper treatment helps mitigate pollution impacts on freshwater resources and public health.
Environmental context
The plant's treated effluent likely enters a local stream or canal that flows into the Indus River system, one of the world's largest river basins. This watershed supports extensive irrigation networks and diverse aquatic life. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent nutrient loading and contamination that could affect downstream communities and ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Pakistan, with coordinates 28.726321 N, 77.186690 E. It is part of the Delhi Jal Board's wastewater infrastructure.
The plant has a designed capacity of 318 million liters per day (MLD), indicating it is a large-scale treatment facility.
Treated wastewater is discharged into a local water body, which eventually drains into the Indus River basin.
The plant operates under Pakistan's environmental protection laws, which set standards for effluent quality. Large treatment plants like this are expected to comply with national discharge limits.
Large municipal plants in Pakistan often use conventional treatment processes such as activated sludge or oxidation ponds to meet regulatory standards for biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solids.
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