Waste water reuse to make Gujarat ‘Panidar’: CM

GANDHINAGAR: Chief minister Vijay Rupani on Monday launched the ‘Reuse of Treated Waste Water Policy’ at a high-level meeting in Gandhinagar. The policy, he said, objectives at making a water-grid, on the traces of power-grid, for reuse of treated waste water from city spaces. The plan is to set up sewage treatment plant in each municipal corporation and over 150 municipalities. States like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh have both adopted the policy in the final two years or in the means of approving a policy.

The plan is to fulfil 50 in step with cent of the requirement of water from retreated water in collaboration with the state’s industrial gadgets, for the reason that bulk of the retreated waste water is for use by means of the industries. Rupani said that the aim is to cut back the weight on underground and surface water. He said the month-long Sujalam Sufalam Jal Sanchay Abhiyan introduced on May 1 final created additional water storage capacity.


Rupani said the newest waste water reuse policy is to make Gujarat ‘Panidar’, brimming with water, and go away drought at the back of. The government has undertaken activity of putting in 8 to 10 desalination vegetation along the 1,600km long coastline. Approval for one such plant has been gained. Tender has been issued to build a barrage near Bhadbhut on the Narmada at a cost of Rs 2,800 crore. The Tupper Dam in Kutch and Aji Dam in Rajkot have been revived two times, thanks to Narmada canal waters.


Deputy CM Nitin Patel said the retreated water can be to be had at a cheaper fee that that from surface and underground sources, on the identical time reducing the weight on conventional sources. The state’s in step with capita consumption of water from the Narmada and different irrigation initiatives is 600-700 litres in step with day for six.50-crore folks. He complimented the folk for their make stronger to Jal Sanchay Abhiyan. Under the new reuse policy a separate system for treating domestic or industrial sewerage is created. The policy encourages creation of decentralised water treatment vegetation and water reclamation centres in the course of residential space as smartly. “Such decentralised small STPs can be constructed underground to avoid the issue of odour and parks can be maintained on the roof of treatment facility,” said a senior municipal reputable aware about the drafting of the policy.


Waste water reuse to make Gujarat ‘Panidar’: CM Waste water reuse to make Gujarat ‘Panidar’: CM Reviewed by Kailash on May 30, 2018 Rating: 5
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