Technical Visit to “Langat Centralised Sewage Treatment Plant (LCSTP)”
Venue:
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Langat Centralised Sewage Treatment Plant (LCSTP), Loji Pengolahan Kumbahan Berpusat Langat
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Date & Time:
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23 May 2023 (9:30 AM - 12:30 PM)
Closed
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CPD: |
3 |
Closing Date Before: |
20-May-2023 (Subject to change based on availability of seat) |
Organised By |
Technical Division - Environmental Engineering (ENETD) |
ABOUT “LANGAT CENTRALISED SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (LCSTP)”
MMC Pembetungan Langat Sdn Bhd (MMCPLSB), was awarded by the Ministry of Environment and Water to embark on a 76 month project to design and build a technologically advanced sewage treatment centre called, the Langat Centralised Sewage Treatment Plant and Sewer Conveyance System (Langat CSTP).
One of the Greater Kuala Lumpur anchored project implemented by Jabatan Perkhidmatan Pembetungan (JPP) and equivalent managed by Gabungan AJP-MFA as the project’s PMC. Design and build based on the success of the Tokyo Metropolitan Sewage System, the facility will be able to accommodate an inflow of 920,000 population equivalent (PE) with the catchment area of 60.9 sq km stretching from Cheras Batu 11 to Kajang. It is designed to achieve the Class 1 water quality, specifically in the ammonia removal, an “integrated” space to promote best use of space and carbon reduction by means of Green Technology driven initiatives.
The project also involve laying an approximately 105km of sewerage piping network to connect 1174 manholes that integrates 164 small inefficient multipoint sewage treatment plants and link it directly into one centralised location. The Langat CSTP project also provides its communities with range of public recreation and amenities such as community hall, landscaped park, badminton and futsal court built above the plant and expected to complete and made available to public by year 2021. This visit to will benefits members by learning about the facilities available.
S.O.P to Follows: 1. Face mask must be worn at all times. 2. All visitors must be in good health condition, if any of the visitors have symptoms are advised not to participate. 3. Wearing slippers, sandals and high heels are prohibited in the sewerage treatment plant.
NOTE The visit is strictly limited to 20 participants registered on a first-come, first-served basis.
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