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More than 91,000 wastewater tests performed last year

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Last updated: 2024/05/17 at 3:26 PM
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The Ministry of Works in Bahrain is committed to ensuring the quality of wastewater and treated water in wastewater treatment plants through a comprehensive assessment in the year 2023. With over 91,000 laboratory tests conducted on samples from various sources, including commercial and industrial activities, sewage pumping stations, and treatment plants, the Ministry is focused on maintaining strict standards in water management. This dedication is evident in the efforts to continuously improve laboratory standards to meet the latest specifications in chemical and microbiological analysis aligned with ISO requirements.

The Ministry has invested in state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure equipped with advanced analytical technology to ensure meticulous quality control and compliance with regulatory mandates. This includes adhering to the regulations outlined in Law No. (33) of 2006 concerning sanitation and surface water drainage. By upholding these standards, the Ministry aims to protect public health and the environment by preventing the contamination of water sources and ensuring the safe and efficient treatment of wastewater.

The comprehensive assessment of wastewater and treated water includes monitoring samples from a wide range of sources to identify any potential contaminants or issues that may affect water quality. By conducting regular laboratory tests, the Ministry can proactively address any concerns and make necessary adjustments to treatment processes to ensure the water meets the required standards. This proactive approach helps to prevent waterborne diseases and minimize the environmental impact of wastewater discharge.

In addition to conducting tests on wastewater samples, the Ministry also focuses on monitoring the quality of treated water to ensure that it meets the necessary standards for reuse or discharge into the environment. This includes evaluating the effectiveness of treatment processes in removing contaminants and meeting regulatory requirements. By maintaining stringent quality control measures, the Ministry can safeguard public health and protect the environment from the harmful effects of contaminated water.

The Ministry’s commitment to quality control is not limited to laboratory testing alone. It also involves ongoing efforts to enhance laboratory standards and improve the efficiency of water management practices. By staying abreast of the latest developments in water treatment technologies and regulatory requirements, the Ministry can ensure that its operations are in line with international best practices and standards. This commitment to continuous improvement reflects the Ministry’s dedication to providing safe and sustainable water resources for the people of Bahrain.

Overall, the Ministry of Works in Bahrain’s rigorous commitment to quality control in water management is essential for protecting public health and the environment. Through comprehensive laboratory testing and ongoing efforts to enhance standards and practices, the Ministry aims to ensure that wastewater and treated water meet strict regulatory requirements and are safe for reuse or discharge. By prioritizing quality control and compliance with international standards, the Ministry is working towards a sustainable and healthy future for Bahrain’s water resources.

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