Industrial Water / Wastewater Quality Management for Sustainable Operations

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Industrial water and wastewater quality management is not only for regulatory compliance. It also functions as one of the key sustainability performance indicators (KPIs)s for industrial operators to demonstrate their commitment to sustainable practices from the environmental, economics and social aspects.

Measuring and monitoring critical parameters such as pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen (DO), conductivity, chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total dissolved solids (TDS), total suspended solids (TSS), turbidity, ammoniacal nitrogen (NH₃-N), etc. operators can improve process reliability, reduce environmental impact and optimize energy consumption.

The National Water Quality Standards (NWQS) for Malaysia use a range of physical, chemical, and biological parameters to assess water quality. The water quality standards mainly set by the Department of Environment (DOE) are governed by a set of regulations designed to ensure the protection of public health, the environment, and the sustainable use of water resources. (Reference: https://www.doe.gov.my/en/national-river-water-quality-standards-and-river-water-quality-index/)

The DOE monitors the quality of natural water bodies using a network of monitoring stations across the country. Regulatory frameworks and these water quality data helps inform policy and management decisions related to conservation, pollution control, and ecosystem health, ensuring that the standards are met and enforced, contributing to the sustainable management of water resources.

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