SBR tech based STP to be set up in Greater Noida

  • | Friday | 26th July, 2024

The Yogi Adityanath government, in its endeavour for progress and development, has launched two major initiatives in Greater Noida. The first involves establishing a Sequential Batch Reactor technology sewerage treatment plant in Sector-1 of Greater Noida with a capacity of 45 MLD, at an investment of Rs 79.57 crore. The process for selecting agencies and allocating work for this project, which includes establishment, operation, and testing, is already underway. The agency responsible will first prepare a site environment plan (SEP), ensuring that various environmental standards are met, including monitoring and minimising air and noise pollution levels. The plant will also function as a water reclamation facility, with a three-month trial period established to assess and implement operational standards. A 12-month defect liability period has been set to address any issues that may arise. Additionally, the plant will feature a disposal channel located on the banks of the river Hindon and will utilise solar energy to power its hydraulic pumps. The plants sewage output for waste management will be collected through a deep gravity outfall sewer, channelling the raw sewage into a receiving chamber. From there, it will be transported downstream to a coarse screen, where contaminants will be removed. After screening, the sewage will enter a wet well to provide adequate hydraulic retention during average and peak flow conditions. Additionally, efforts are underway to expedite the Ganga Jal Project, by completing electrical, mechanical, and civil works across three zonal reservoirs with a capacity of 85 cusecs. This initiative, estimated to cost Rs 11.44 crore, is being executed by the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority, with a focus on ensuring both quality and timely completion. The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority has outlined an action plan to complete the project within 12 months, following the selection of an agency and work allocation. This project focuses on rapidly finishing the electrical, mechanical, instrumental, and other civil works in three zonal reservoirs with a combined capacity of 85 cusecs.

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