Overview
Calawis Treatment Plant Guardhouse is an operational wastewater facility in the Philippines. It serves the local community as part of the country's municipal wastewater infrastructure.
Calawis Treatment Plant Guardhouse is an operational wastewater treatment facility located in the Philippines. The plant serves the local community, contributing to the management of wastewater in the region. As a municipal facility, it plays a key role in protecting public health and the environment. The plant operates under the regulatory framework of the Philippines, which includes the Clean Water Act (Republic Act 9275). This legislation mandates proper wastewater treatment to prevent pollution and protect water resources. For facilities of this scale, treatment typically involves primary and secondary processes to reduce pollutants before discharge. The treated effluent from the plant is discharged into local water bodies, which eventually drain into the larger watershed system. The Philippines has numerous rivers and coastal areas that are ecologically sensitive, supporting diverse aquatic life and providing resources for communities downstream. Proper treatment helps maintain water quality and ecosystem health.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into local water bodies that are part of the Philippines' extensive river network, ultimately flowing into the Pacific Ocean or the South China Sea. These coastal and marine environments support rich biodiversity, including coral reefs and mangrove forests, which are sensitive to pollution. Effective wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent nutrient loading and contamination that could harm these ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
Calawis Treatment Plant Guardhouse is located in the Philippines, with coordinates approximately 14.70° N, 121.25° 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 the Philippines' river network that drains into the Pacific Ocean or South China Sea.
The plant operates under the Philippines' Clean Water Act (Republic Act 9275), which sets standards for wastewater treatment and discharge to protect water quality.
In the Philippines, municipal wastewater treatment plants typically employ primary and secondary treatment processes to reduce solids and organic matter before discharge, in compliance with national standards.
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