Risk: Medium Operational

Al-Khor Sewage Treatment Plant: Doha's Municipal Wastewater Facility

Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar

Overview

Al-Khor Sewage Treatment Plant serves Doha, Qatar, as a key municipal wastewater facility. It operates under Qatar's environmental regulations, treating wastewater for the capital region.

Al-Khor Sewage Treatment Plant is a municipal wastewater facility located in Doha, the capital of Qatar. It serves the urban population of the Doha metropolitan area, which is the country's largest population center. The plant is part of Qatar's expanding water infrastructure, supporting the city's rapid growth and development. As an operational plant in Qatar, it falls under the country's environmental regulations, which align with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) standards for wastewater treatment. Plants of this scale in Qatar typically employ advanced treatment technologies to meet stringent water quality requirements for reuse in irrigation and landscaping. The plant discharges treated effluent into the local environment, contributing to Qatar's water resource management. The receiving water body is likely the Persian Gulf, given Doha's coastal location. The plant plays a vital role in protecting the marine ecosystem of the Gulf, which supports diverse aquatic life and is important for regional fisheries.

Environmental context

The plant is located in Doha, a coastal city on the Persian Gulf. Treated wastewater from the facility ultimately drains into the Gulf, a semi-enclosed sea with limited water exchange. The Gulf supports diverse marine life, including coral reefs and fish stocks, and is ecologically sensitive to nutrient inputs. The plant's operations are crucial for maintaining water quality in this coastal environment.

Frequently asked questions

Al-Khor Sewage Treatment Plant is located in Doha, the capital city of Qatar, in the Ad Dawhah province.

The plant serves the Doha metropolitan area, which has a population of over 1 million people, making it a large agglomeration under international classification.

The plant discharges treated effluent into the local environment, likely into the Persian Gulf via a marine outfall, given Doha's coastal location.

The plant operates under Qatar's environmental regulations, which are aligned with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) standards for wastewater treatment and discharge.

For a large urban agglomeration like Doha, advanced treatment (tertiary) is typical to meet stringent reuse and discharge standards, supporting water security in Qatar's arid climate.

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