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ETP operationalized to combat Indrayani River pollution

Water reuse will help reduce dependence on the river

Pimpri : To address the pollution in the Indrayani River, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has operationalized an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) with a capacity of 3 mld in Kudalwadi. Operational since December 2023, the ETP effectively treats sewage, preventing chemically contaminated water from entering the river.

A recent report by the National River Conservation Directorate (NRCD) has raised concerns about the river’s pollution level, categorizing it as Class 3. Identifying Kudalwadi as the primary contributor to the pollution, the report highlights the discharge of chemical water, oil, and grease from industrial factories, godowns, and unauthorized businesses in the Chikhli-Kudalwadi-Jadhavwadi area.

In response to directives from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), PCMC has initiated proactive measures to address the issue.

Earlier, encroachments along the drain at Kudalwadi-Jadhavwadi were cleared to facilitate the construction of an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) with a capacity of 3.00 mld.

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To encourage the reuse of treated water

PCMC has implemented a system to fill tankers with processed water within five minutes. This initiative aims to provide free non-drinking water to citizens, residents, construction professionals, and businesses in the area, thereby reducing the reliance on the polluted river for non-potable purposes.

“Protecting the Indrayani River is a top priority for PCMC. By implementing sustainable solutions such as the ETP and promoting the reuse of treated water, we are addressing pollution and ensuring the well-being of our community and the environment.”

     –  Shekhar Singh. Commissioner PCMC  

 

 “The successful implementation of the ETP signifies a significant milestone in our efforts to combat river pollution. We are taking proactive steps towards environmental conservation by working with stakeholders and utilising innovative solutions.”

   –  Sanjay Kulkarni, Joint City Engineer, Environment department

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