River Action Plan of Tapi INDEX Sr. No. Particulates Page No. A EXECUTING SUMMARY 1 River Action Plan of Tapi 1 Background 4 2 Municipal Sewage Generation and Treatment 8 3 Status of Industrial effluent and treatment facilities 13 4 Drain out-falling in River Tapi 14 5 Status of Water Quality 17 6 Plan for restoration of Water Quality 18 7A Solid Waste Generation & Treatment 18 7B Bio Medical Waste 19 7C Industrial Waste 19 8 Ground Water extraction details 20 9 Environmental Flow (E-Flow) 21 10 Plantation/Vegetation cover along the River 21 stretch/River 11 Biodiversity Park 21 12 Details of good Irrigation Practices 22 13 Details on Flood plain management zone 22 14 Public Health Study in the vicinity of polluted river 22 stretch 15 Time Targeted Management Plan 22

ANNEXURE Annexure-I List of other Responsible Organization (s) for 24 implementation of River action plans Annexure-I (a) Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of 25 action plans of STPs & CETPs Annexure:- II Proposed Mechanism for execution of action plans 26 Annexure-A Map of Tapi 27 Annexure-B Data received from Health dept. (Health Impact 28 Study & Mitigation Measures)

TABLE Table: 1 Status of Domestic Pollution 12 Table: 2 Industries- Water shed of River Tapi 14 Table: 3 Particulars of Drains Falling into River Tapi 14 Table: 4 Status of water quality in Major Drains 16 Table: 5 Quantity of effluent in sub tributary drains meting 17 to major drains Table: 6 Status of Water Quality 17

EXECUTING SUMMARY ON PROPOSED ACTION PLANS OF TAPI FOR REJUVENATION OF POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH (PRS) Of TAPI S. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Details No. 1. Name of the identified polluted : River:- Tapi river and its tributaries PRS:- Khadod () to Tributaries of PRS:- -- (Point-5 of RAP) 2. Is river is Perennial and total length : Non- Perennial River of the polluted river Length:- 50 KM 3. No of drains contributing to : Total No of drains:- 50 pollution and names of major Name of Drains (Location): drains Pl. Refer Point-4 of RAP 4. Whether ‘River Rejuvenation : The “River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC)” has Committee (RRC) constituted by the been constituted on 29th November, 2018 by State Govt./UT Administration and Forest and Environment Department, Govt. of If so, Date of constitution of ‘RRC’ for the execution of River Action Plan (RAP) of the Gujarat. 5. Major Towns on the banks of the : Name of Population as per river with population Town/Area/villages census 2011 Singanpore area 15,00,000 Gavier area 1,00,000

a. Total water consumption and : Total Water consumption:- 950 MLD sewage generation in MLD Total Sewage generation:- 535.1 MLD b. Total no. of existing STPs and the : pl. Refer point 2 of RAP total capacities in MLD c. Gaps in sewage treatment in MLD : and no. of towns not having STPs d. Total MSW generation in TPA : MSW:- 43544.5 TPA (119.3 TPD) e. Existing treatment and disposal :  50 TPD bio methanation at APMC market facilities and total capacity  700 TPD composting at Khajod Disposal site  10 TPD decentralized plants for onsite treatment  500 TPD RDF unit at Khajod disposal site  20 TPD Plastic treatment unit at Bhatar  300 TPD C&D treatment unit at  100 TPD industrial waste plant is under tendering stage  0.7 TPD plant is operational since 2003 (BMW) 1 TPD E waste plant is under construction

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6. Major industrial estates located : Not Applicable with total no. of industries No Industrial cluster in the vicinity of River Tapi and no industrial waste water discharge in to Tapi River a. Total water consumption and : total industrial effluent generation in MLD b. No. of industries having captive : ETPs and their treatment capacity in MLD c. No of CETP’s and their treatment : capacity d. Gaps in treatment of industrial : effluent e. Total HW generation in TPA in : the catchment area f. Existing HW Treatment and : NA Disposal Facilities and total capacity with life span 7. Action plan includes mainly : No, details are not available with the Board covering aspect such as hence letters to concern authority/organizations (Proposal for utilisation of sewage, have been issued as under for the necessary ground water recharging or rain actions. Please also refer Annexure:- I water harvesting, measures for Concern For the activities regulating ground water use, Authority/ /issues protection and management of Organizations flood plain zone, maintaining Central Ground Ground water related minimum E-flows and water shed Water Authority/ management, plantation on both issues & for execution Gujarat Water sides of the river, setting up of bio- of the plan for the same Resource diversity parks etc., as per Hon’ble etc. Development NGT Orders dated 20.09.2018 and Corporation Ltd. 19.12.2018) Irrigation E-flow, regulation of department Activities in flood plain zone & Flood plain management , Good Irrigation Practices etc. Forest offices of Plantation /Vegetation the Gujarat cover along the River stretch/River, setting up of Biodiversity Park 2

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SMC/SUDA Proper disposal/Treatment of Sewage

8. Min. and Max. required time period up to 2022 (Approximate) for implementation of action plans 9. Total estimated budget in crores : STPs Details:- towards implementation of Proposed Time Estimate Responsible proposed action plans with break- Network/ Limit d Budget Agency up ( e.g. No. of STPs, capacity, total STP MLD in Cr. Singanpore 24 Pl. Refer SMC/SUDA cost; No of CETPs, total capacity, area -100 mont table 1 of Cost towards interception and MLD under h AMRUT RAP diversion of sewage/effluent to Mission STPs/CETPs etc.,) Tapi 2022 sddhkaran project

CETPs Details:- No Industrial w/w discharge in to Tapi River 10. Responsible Organisation (s) for : Annexure:- I & (a) implementation of proposed action plans (Please enclose details as annexure ) 11. Proposed Mechanism for execution : Annexure:-II of action plans 12. Expected deliverables w r to : As above achieving Goals (Please enclose as annexure )

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River Action Plan- River Tapi Khadod (Bardoli) to Surat Priority IV 1. Background  Location of river stretch with geographical detail like Latitude & Longitude etc.

Location Latitude Longitude River Tapi at 210 13’19.610 N 73013’7.010 E River Tapi at Surat 21011’13.510 N 72048’21.250 E The stretch as specified by Central Pollution Control Board is from Kadod (Bardoli) to Surat and towns identified are: Bardoli, Ukai, Mandvi, and Surat. The stretch from Kadod to Surat is of approximately 50 km (aerial distance). It is non-perennial river.

Google images of sampling points under NWMP are as below: i. River Tapi at Kathor

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ii. River Tapi at Varachha

iii. River Tapi at Causeway

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iv. River Tapi at Swami Vivekanand Bridge

v. River Tapi at Sardar Bridge

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vi. River Tapi at Umra Temple

vii. River Tapi at ONGC Bridge

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Drain Details:

 Background of pollution causes into river stretch Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has installed and made operational 11 Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) with total installed capacity of 1022 MLD. Out of 11 operational STPs, only two STPs located at Singanpore and Gaviyar are discharging treated sewage in River Tapi. Singanpore STP, of total 155 MLD capacity discharges treated sewage in downstream of weir cum causeway of River Tapi i.e. stretch leading to coastal region and not used for water consumption. Gaviyar STP w hich is in downstream of ONGC Bridge is recently commissioned. Remaining 9 STPs of Surat (total 814 MLD capacity) discharge is in to Khadis (creeks) leading to estuarine zone / coastal zone. In addition to this, there are 50 sewage outfalls (outfall details as per table no 3) which falls into River Tapi.

2. Municipal Sewage Generation and Treatment  Name of towns/villages / areawhich are discharging their domestic sewage into river stretch: Surat, SUDA and outside SUDA area  Total domestic water consumption: - 950 MLD

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 Quantity of domestic sewage discharged into river stretch Sr. No. Jurisdiction MLD at Present

1 SMC 149.0 2 SUDA 174.2 3 Outside SUDA 46.9 Total Untreated Discharge into Tapti River 370.15 4 SMC with Treatment 470 Total Discharge into Tapi River 858.15

Action taken to reduce pollution in river stretch Out of 370.15 MLD untreated sewage; 95 MLD water from Valak and 66 MLD from Varachha flowing in to Tapi river has been diverted by means of implementation of the projects named Tapi Sudhdhikaran project have been already started by Surat Municipal Corporation. Action plan for future actions to be taken with time limit DPR named Tapi sudhdhikaran is prepared and forwarded to National River Conservation Directorate was approved and proposed expansion/upgradation and new STP construction are as under: Sewage Existing STP GAP Proposed STP Concern generation MLD ULBs Location Capacity Location Capacity Status Time Cost MLD MLD limit (Ct.) 230 (SMC) Existing Upgradati Apr, Timeline Singanpore 155 80 * on & 100 2021 includes STP expansion completion of STP with 215 Existing Augmenta Apr, 162 20 * 115 relevant Bhatar STP tion 2021 sewerage 162 Existing Augmenta Dec, 100 35 * 100 system Bhesan STP tion 2020 30 Existing 14 Apr, 53 - - Gavier STP ** 2021 17.29 17.29 Bharthana Feb- (SUDA/SM SPS 1 at 22.7 2022 C) Timeline TPS-83 fixed based 0.2 0.2 Kamrej - on all 0.34 Dhatva statutary 0.45 0.45 Kamrej - approvals 0.67 Dungra and 0.21 0.21 Kamrej - possession/ Kholeshwa 0.33 acquisition r of land 11.16 11.16 Kamrej - avail on 18.5 Kamrej 1 time.

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43.24 43.24 Kamrej - Valak 43.24 creek 14.37 14.3 Kamrej - 16.09 7 Vav - 1 4.75 4.75 Kamrej - 5.17 Laskana 3.84 3.84 Kamrej - Kolibharth 4.3 ana 51.72 51.7 Kamrej - 2 Varachha 51.72 creek 5.19 5.19 Kamrej - Jatbhartha 5.22 na 4.09 4.09 Kamrej - 4.15 Pasodara 0.66 0.66 Kamrej - 1 Karjan 0.67 0.67 Kamrej - Dhoran 1.18 Creek 12.31 12.3 Kamrej - 1 Dhoran 12.5 Pardi-2 0.66 0.66 Kamrej - 1.4 Ghala 13.56 13.5 Kamrej - 16 6 Kathor 0.21 0.21 Mandvi - Feb- Koliwad 0.41 2022 Rataniya 0.47 0.47 Mandvi - 0.82 Tarsada 2.44 2.44 Bardoli - Kadod 3.5 creek 0.07 0.07 Bardoli - 0.15 Mori 0.08 0.08 Bardoli - 0.17 Bhamaiya 0.16 0.16 Bardoli - 0.28 Vaghecha 0.4 0.4 Kamrej - 0.75 Timba 0.1 0.1 Kamrej - 0.16 Machhi 4.98 4.98 Kamrej - 5.18 Sevni

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22.28 22.28 Mandvi - 25 Mandvi 0.23 0.23 Mandvi - Gamtalav 0.34 Bujrang 0.07 0.07 Mandvi - Uskhed 0.11 Khurd 0.26 0.26 Mandvi - 0.36 Puna Gam 0.21 0.21 Mandvi - Unn 0.29 Kosadi 1.23 1.23 Mandvi - Kamlapore 1.9 Creek 1.07 1.07 Mandvi - Vareli 2 Kudashi 0.2 0.2 Mandvi - Patna 0.35 Creek 0.88 0.88 Mandvi - 1.3 Village 1.3 1.3 Mandvi - Bodhan 2.2 Creek 0.14 0.14 Mandvi - 0.21 Khanjroli 858.15 470 370. 564.99 *941.7 15 6 Note: Above details are based upon the information made available by GUDC. *Details of the total cost is Rs. 941.76 Cr. This information is made available by SMC as per their DPR.

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Table 1: Status of Domestic Pollution in River Tapi District Total Total Total gap Achieve Action to be Time line Population name/area Sewage Capacity of between norms or taken to for Generation Sewage generation not if not cover gap proposed in MLD Treatment & treatment give (model plan model Plant in capacity detail –STP-With plan MLD plan to capacity) (STP) achieve it Surat City 235 155 80 up gradation and 24 month Singanpore Limit expansion of STP by area another 100 MLD is Population: under execution under 15,00,000 AMRUT Mission Estimated Budget: 150 Crore 10 53 - No gap -- Gavier area Population: 1,00,000 Total 245 208 80* -- -- 24 month SMC 69 - 69 Surat municipal 24 month SUDA and 221.1 - 221.1 Corporation has Outside prepared a DPR worth SUDA Rs.971.25 crore covering SUDA (Surat Urban Development Authority) area, and upstream villages/towns falling under the jurisdiction of the state government and it has been approved by GoI from Kakrapar to ONGC bridge. Accordingly for 370.1 MLD of outside SUDA and SUDA limit area, the estimated cost is approx. Rs. 741.76 Crore. Ref.: Hon’ble NGT order dated 25-02-2019 in OA No. 50/2018 (WZ). Total 535.1 208 370.1

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Note: * This 80 MLD of untreated sewage is being discharge in the downstream of Weir cum causeway, which is mainly from illegal drainage connection made in the Storm drainage network.

Analysis report of Singanpore STP Parameters pH COD BOD DO TC FC mg/L mg/L mg/L (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) Discharging Norms - - Less than 20 - - - Year Results 2016 7.56 123.4 37.9* Nil >100 >100 2017 7.5 95.8 26.4 Nil >100 >100 2018 7.58 105.2 32.9* Nil >100 >100 January 2019 7.48 62 14 2.9 33 9 *Note: Notice of Direction was issued to this STP in Sep 2016.

Analysis report Gavier STP Parameters pH COD BOD DO TC FC mg/L mg/L mg/L (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) Discharging Norms 6.5-9.0 Not more Not - - Less than 100 than 50 more MPN/100 ml than 10 Year Results 2017 7.4 33 8 Nil >100 >100 2018 7.5 36 9 Nil >100 >100

3. Status of Industrial effluent and treatment facilities (Not Applicable) Total industrial water consumption:- Not Applicable Total no. of industries: Not Applicable Major industrial estates located with total no. of industries:- Not Applicable No. of industries having captive ETPs and their treatment capacity in MLD: Not Applicable Nos. of CETPS & Treatment capacity of CETPs: Not Applicable

 Type / category of industries discharging effluent into river stretch No Industrial cluster in the vicinity of River Tapi and no industrial waste water discharge in to Tapi River

 Quantity of industrial effluent discharged into river stretch No Industrial w/w discharge in to Tapi River  Action taken to reduce pollution in river stretch Not applicable  Action plan for future actions to be taken with time limit Not applicable 13

Table 2: Industries- Water shed of River Tapi Sr. No. Category of Location/ Quantity Quality of discharge Proposed Time Remar Industries / Area effluent (whether model limit ks Name of CETP / (District) achieve outlet norms plan Common or not if not give detail (CETP pipeline plan to achieve it) with capacity) No Industrial w/w discharge in to Tapi River. There is no outlet of CETP in River Tapi.

Analysis report of CETP Parameters pH COD mg/L BOD DO TC FC mg/L mg/L (MPN/100 (MPN/100 ml) ml) Not applicable

4. Drain out-falling in River Tapi  Numbers of drain discharged water / wastewater into river stretch of Tapi Table 3: Particulars of Drains Falling into River Tapi Sr.No. Location/Name Name of Discharge Length Width Depth Gradient of of Drain Inletting (MLD) (km) (mtr) (mtr) the river River/Drain Average (cm/km)

Outside SUDA - L 1 Koliwad Tapi 0.12 0.4 40 0.5 Not 2 Rataniya Tapi 0.09 0.8 8 0.15 available at 3 Tarsada Tapi 0.47 0.2 5 0.25 this moment 4 Village near 0.3 5 0.35 Tapi Tarsada 2.44 5 Mori Tapi 0.07 0.7 4 0.10 6 Bhamaiya Tapi 0.08 1.0 20 0.05 7 Vaghechha Tapi 0.16 1.0 15 0.05 8 Timba Tapi 0.40 2.5 7 0.1 9 Machhi Tapi 0.10 0.8 4 0.05 10 Dhatva Tapi 0.20 0.5 4 0.07 11 Dungra Tapi 0.45 0.7 5 0.10 12 Kholeshwar Tapi 0.21 0.2 15 0.1 SUDA – L 13 Kamrej Tapi 6.58 2.0 28 1.5 Not

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14 Kholwad Tapi 4.58 1.0 15 1.5 available at this moment 15 Vav Tapi 14.37 4 15 2.0 16 Laskana Tapi 4.75 1.5 20 0.5 17 Koli Bharthana Tapi 3.84 1 20 0.5 18 Valak Creek Tapi 0.5 20 2.0 43.24

19 Varachha Creek Tapi 51.72 1.0 38 1.5 20 Jat Bharthana Tapi 5.19 0.5 5 0.5 21 Pasodara Tapi 4.09 0.5 5 0.5 22 Sevni Tapi 4.98 0.6 5 0.5 SMC – L 23 Kotar-7 Tapi 75 0.4 25 2.0 Not 24 Kotar-9 Tapi 5 0.3 5 0.5 available at 25 Makkai Bridge Tapi 9 0.4 5 0.5 this moment 26 Sardar Bridge Tapi 11 0.5 5 0.5 27 Umra Drain Tapi 7 0.3 5 0.5 28 Dimple Row 0.3 5 0.3 Tapi 5 House 29 Rundh 0.3 4 0.1 Tapi 2 Jakatnaka Outside SUDA – R 30 Mandvi Tapi 22.28 2.5 7 1.0 Not 31 Gamtalav 2 3 0.2 available at Tapi Bujrang 0.23 this moment 32 Ushkhed khurd Tapi 0.07 0.5 1 0.1 33 Puna gam Tapi 0.26 0.5 1 0.3 Not 34 Unn -kosadi Tapi 0.21 0.3 1 0.25 available at 35 Nandpore Tapi 1.23 6 3 0.3 this moment 36 Kharoli Tapi 1.07 3 3 0.2 37 Kevadiya - 2.5 3 0.2 Tapi Vadod 0.20 38 Bodhan Tapi 0.88 0.5 4 0.2 39 Nogama Tapi 1.30 0.5 5 0.4 40 Karjan Tapi 0.46 0.7 5 0.5 41 Virpore Tapi 0.20 2 3 0.3 42 Limodara Tapi 0.67 5 3 0.5 43 Dhoran Pardi Tapi 12.31 0.5 4 1.0 44 Khanjroli Tapi 0.14 0.2 2 0.5 45 Ghala Tapi 0.66 0.5 3 0.5 SUDA – R 46 Kathor Tapi 13.56 1 8 0.5 Not 47 Bharthana Tapi 17.29 1 4 1.5 available at 15

this moment SMC – R 48 Swaminarayan 0.5 5 1 Not Tapi Temple 7.5 available at 49 Pal Jakatnaka Tapi 12.5 0.5 5 1.5 this 50 Pal-Halpativas Tapi 15 0.5 5 2 moment Table 4: Status of water quality in Major Drains Name of drain /Location BOD(mg/l) COD(mg/l) Kadod drain 152 298 Kamrej drain 173 310 Kholwad drain 165 304 Valak drain 130 286 Varachha Drain 164 292 Bharimata Kotar 9 drain 143 300 Siganpore STP treated sewage drain 20 50 Bharimata Kotar 7 drain 140 307 Drain near Makkai Bridge 175 295 Drain near Sardar Bridge- Athwa 171 293 gate Umra Drain 167 291 Drain near Nr. Dimple raw house 158 280 Rundh Jakat Naka drain 145 286 Kamlapor- Mandvi drain 163 316 Vareli drain 146 312 Patna drain 154 306 Bodhan drain 161 316 Karjan drain 147 302 Dhoran drain 204 410 Dhoran Pardi drain 186 315 Kathor drain 153 290 Drain near Swami Narayan temple- 162 302 Adajan Drain near Near Pal Jakat Nakka 174 304 Drain near Batha Near Palgam 152 295 Halpatiwas Status of water quality at Project Sampling points Kathor 1.3 9.1 Varachha 1.3 9.1 ONGC Bridge 2.78 41.30 Rander-Causeway 1.3 10.4 Umara Temple 2.49 40.01 Swami Vivekanand 2.73 34.58 Sardar Bridge 2.75 35.25

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Table 5: Quantity of effluent in sub tributary drains meting to major drains Sr.No. District Name of the Place where drains Quantity of Remarks Drain join with river effluent (MLD) No sub-tributary drains meeting to major drains

5. Status of Water Quality  Location of water quality measuring station under NWMP.

Table 6: Status of Water Quality of River - Tapi: Project Sampling points in Year Location DO (mg/l) pH BOD (mg/l) COD (mg/l) Fecal Total Coliform Coliform(MPN/100 (MPN/100 ml) ml) Min. Max Min. Max Min. Max. Min. Max Min. Max. Min. Max. 2016 Kathor 5.4 8 7.37 8.3 0.8 2 7 14 39 542 120 3480 2 Varachha 5.2 7.8 7.15 8.3 0.7 1.6 7 11 7 3480 2 3480 0 ONGC 2.6 4.3 7.18 7.8 1.6 8 28.21 83 5 426 26 542 Bridge 3 Rander- 4.8 7.6 7.46 8.3 0.9 1.6 7.97 12 26 426 212 426 Causeway 2 Umara 3 4.9 7.19 7.6 1.2 6 27.12 80 175 2400 345 5420 Temple 9 Swami 2.8 5.6 7.03 7.6 1 4 13.95 59 2 348 2 345 Vivekanand 9 Sardar 2 5.1 7.2 7.7 1.2 6 11 54 2 3480 2 3480 Bridge 5 2017 Kathor 6.4 7.3 7.15 8.3 0.9 2.6 7 12 11 70 27 177 1 2 Varachha 6.5 7.2 7.03 8.3 0.9 2.12 7 12 17 58 63 177 2 5 ONGC 4.1 6.6 7.05 7.9 1.7 2.9 38 49 120 542 187 542 Bridge 9 Rander- 6.4 7.5 7.11 8.4 1 2.3 8 12 63 426 221 542 Causeway 8 Umara 4.2 6.6 7.08 8.1 1.2 2.9 36 47 120 542 302 542 Temple 7 Swami 4 5.8 7.12 8.1 1.6 4 16 46 120 348 221 542 Vivekanand Sardar 4 5.9 7.16 8.1 1.4 3.9 15 48 84 278 240 542 Bridge 5 2018 Kathor 6.9 7.4 7.07 8.4 1.05 1.6 8 10 6 41 32 278 17

7 Varachha 8.2 6.8 7.5 6.97 0.9 1.5 8 10 13 70 58 278 9 ONGC 7.7 6 6.6 7.09 2.1 4.2 36 48 12 345 94 542 Bridge 8 Rander- 8.3 6.7 7.5 6.95 0.9 1.5 9 12 12 542 79 542 Causeway 3 Umara 7.8 5.61 6.9 7.15 1.2 3.8 36 47 9 426 64 542 Temple 7 Swami 6.5 8.2 5.1 7.07 2.1 4 22 46 9 172 63 348 Vivekanand 8 9 Sardar 6.5 5.1 7.11 8.3 1.9 3.7 20 48 9 542 42 542 Bridge 2

6. Plan for Restoration of Water Quality Surat Municipal Corporation has already prepared DPR in coordination with SUDA to divert all the sewage connection present in the storm drainage network; few components of project have started implementation as well. Entire Tapi Sudhdhikaran project will be implemented over time span of 4-5 years and illegal discharge in to River Tapi could be prevented. It is submitted that the planning and implementation of both projects are under progress, and it will require reasonable time for such large scale of project.  Steps taken  Directions issued by SPCB under section 25 &/ 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 & its amendment time to time (For planning and execution of facilities by municipal authorities to develop infrastructure for sewage treatment)  Notice under Section 33A of the Water Act-1974 is issued by GPCB, Gandhinagar vide no. GPCB/Gen-SRT-178/406139 and letter no. GPCB/Gen-SRT-178/473649  Directions issued for setting up of online monitoring system in the industrial units for enforcement of prescribed standards. 7A. Solid Waste generation & Treatment Types of Generated Collection/Stor Disposal/Treatm Total Gap Proposed action Time Remarks Waste/ Quantity/ age facility ent facility with with plan /facility to limit Characteris day with capacity capacity along generation cover gap tic of waste with location & existing treatment facilities if any Wet waste 800 TPD 100%  50 40 TPD SMC has 12 collection and TPD bio formulated month transportatio methanation at policy of n facility is in APMC market Decentralized

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place  700 waste TPD processing composting at facility i.e. Khajod OWC, 50 to Disposal site 100% subsidy is  10 being provided TPD for such kind of decentralized Facility. plants for 7 nos of 10 TPD onsite decentralized treatment processing plants have been planned. Dry Waste 500 TPD 100%  500 79.3 TPD 12 -18 Surat collection and TPD RDF unit at months Municipal transportatio Khajod disposal Corporati Plastic 100 TPD n facility is in site SMC has on has waste place  20 planned to awarded TPD Plastic expand the 1200 TPD 300 TPD treatment unit processing waste to C&D at Bhatar capacity in next RDF to waste  300 12-18 months energy 100 TPD TPD C&D project Textile - treatment unit on PPP cloth at Kosad basis cutting  100 which waste TPD shall be (Chindi Plant is under fully waste) tendering stage functional at SMC level. in next 24 months Total 1800 TPD Approx. 117.6 TPD ------1681.7 TPD Note: - Letter has been issued to Panchayat, Rural Housing & Rural Development Department by GPCB, Head office-Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493163-2 dated 31/01/2019) 7B: - Bio-medical waste (BMW): - Total no. of healthcare units in this stretch: 3683 Disposal facilities i.e. Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility operational in Surat: 1) En-Cler Biomedical Waste Treatment Pvt Ltd 2) Globe Bio-Care

7C. Industrial Waste:- Not Applicable

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8. Ground Water extraction details Area Extraction Details of Recharging Total gap Proposed plan to Time Remarks Quantity recharging infrastructure between cover gap Limit quantity capacity extraction quantity & recharging facility Surat 200 MLD 647 ML per 2481 ML per 72353 ML per Notice to not 2025 City (Ground year year Year performing water (year 2018) (2018) ( 73000 ml Residential Welfare abstraction= extraction/yr- Housing/Association Sewage 647 Awareness to water- water recharge/yr) installed more distribution) Residential Welfare excluding Housing/Association industrial in all buildings area Install RWH/A in schools through more CSR fund Note: - The details are not available with the Board hence letter to Central Ground Water Authority has been issued by GPCB, Head office-Gandhinagar for the submission of the details. (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493160-2 dated 31/01/2019). The details received from Central Ground Water Board, West Central Region are as under

Net Annual Total Gap Stage of Ground Ground between Ground District Taluka Water Water availability Water Category Availability Draft and Draft Development (mcm) (mcm) (mcm) (%)* Surat CHORASI 171.63 70.16 101.47 40.88 *Safe (≤ 70) Note:-The ground water resources assessment is carried out on Taluka wise(Administrative Units) The State Govt. has taken up various Recharge/Water Conservation Schemes like Sujalam Sufalam Yojana, Jal Sanchay Abhiyan etc for augmentation of ground water resources. Note :- There is no any industrial waste water discharge in the stretch, however ground water sampling will be carried out from 2 (two) different locations from April – 2019. (each one from right side and left side of river bank-once in six months)

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9. Environmental Flow (E-Flow) Stretch Existing E-flow Proposed plan to Time limit Remarks achieve min. E- flow This data is related to Irrigation Department. Letter is written to irrigation department by Regional

Office (via letter no: ગ.ુ પ્ર.નિ.બો싍ડ/પ્રા.ક.સરુ ત/ટી-૩૩૬/૨૪૧૩ dated 31/01/2019) & by Head office- Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493166 dated 31/01/2019)

10. Plantation /Vegetation cover along the River stretch/River Stretch/river Existing Proposed plan Time limit Remarks plantation/vegetation to cover cover details remaining gap along river /river stretch Tapi 5,10,035 sq.mt 1,50,000 sq.mt 24 months at Katargam Water Works Note:- This data is related to Forest Department. Letter is written to forest department by Regional

Office (via letter no: ગ.ુ પ્ર.નિ.બો싍ડ/પ્રા.ક.સરુ ત/ટી-૩૩૬/૨૪૧૪ dated 31/01/2019) & by Head office- Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493160 dated 31/01/2019) The details received from Social Forestry wing, Aranya Bhavan, Gandhinagar are as under Stretch/river Existing Proposed plan to cover Time limit Remarks plantation/vegetation remaining gap along cover details river/river stretch

Tapi River Presently there is no separate scheme for plantations 2350 trees (khadod to surat) along river /river stretch

11. Biodiversity Park This data is related to Forest Department. Letter is written to forest department by Regional Office (via letter no: ગ.ુ પ્ર.નિ.બો싍ડ/પ્રા.ક.સરુ ત/ટી-૩૩૬/૨૪૧૪ dated 31/01/2019) & by Head office-Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493160 dated 31/01/2019) The details received from Social Forestry wing, Aranya Bhavan, Gandhinagar are as under District/Area Existing Total area of Proposed Time Limit Remarks Name Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity park Name park park Nil

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12. Details of good Irrigation Practices: This data is related to Irrigation Department. Letter is written to irrigation department by Regional

Office (via letter no: ગ.ુ પ્ર.નિ.બો싍ડ/પ્રા.ક.સરુ ત/ટી-૩૩૬/૨૪૧૩ dated 31/01/2019) & by Head office- Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493166 dated 31/01/2019)

13. Details on Flood plain management zone: This data is related to Irrigation Department. Letter is written to irrigation department by Regional

Office (via letter no: ગ.ુ પ્ર.નિ.બો싍ડ/પ્રા.ક.સરુ ત/ટી-૩૩૬/૨૪૧૩ dated 31/01/2019) & by Head office- Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493166 dated 31/01/2019)

14. Public Health Study in the vicinity of polluted river stretch:- As details on Health Aspects are not available with the Board, it was decided to give the work to carry out Health impact study to NIOH, Ahmedabad. However as per the letter received from NIOH (letter No.:- DIR/108/GPCB-Proj/2019/9752 dated 07/02/2019) they are not able to carried out the study as per requirement, So letter has been issued to Health & Family welfare dept. to submit the action plan of Health Aspects includes Health impact study and mitigation measures to improve the health in the catchment of polluted river stretch. The details received from health dept. attached as Annexure-B

15. Time Targeted Management Plan Surat Municipal Corporation has identified such illegal connections in the entire city and majority of illegal connections have been diverted in to regular sewerage system of Surat Municipal Corporation within limit of Surat City. Surat Municipal Corporation has prepared a DPR worth Rs.971.25 crore covering SUDA (Surat Urban Development Authority) area, and upstream villages/towns falling under the jurisdiction of the state government and it has been approved by Government of . The same has also been approved by National River Conservation Directorate. After completion of the above project, all illegal discharge in to Tapi River shall be diverted in to regular drainage network followed by Sewage treatment plant. In OA No. 50/2018 (WZ) regarding Tapi river pollution , the above draft project report is submitted by SMC for Kankrapar to ONGC bridge stretch. Hon’ble NGT has disposed the matter vide its order dated 25-02-2019 with certain directions considering the submitted DPR.

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Timelines for implementation of STP 100 MLD (Under AMRUT mission) Activity / Year Responsible 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Agency Reconnaissance Survey SUDA, SMC Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process Preparation of DPR SUDA, SMC Execution( Setting up of model, facility) Augmentation of river flow if any and restoration of water quality

Timelines for implementation of Tapi Sudhdhikaran Project Activity / Year Responsible 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Agency Reconnaissance Survey SUDA, SMC Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process Preparation of DPR SUDA, SMC Execution( Setting up of model, facility) Augmentation of river flow if any and restoration of water quality Note: - Letter has been issued to Panchayat, Rural Housing & Rural Development Department by GPCB, Head office-Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493163-2 dated 31/01/2019)

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Annexure:- I List of other Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of River action plans Responsible for the activities /issues Remarks Organization Central Ground Ground water related issues & for Letter issued to Central Ground Water Water Authority / execution of the plan for the same Authority by GPCB, Head office-Gandhinagar Gujarat Water etc. for the submission of the details vide Letter Resource No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493160-2 Development dated 31/01/2019. Corporation Ltd. Some data received in this regards from Central Ground Water Board, West Central Region, Gandhinagar, are incorporated in the Point 8 of Action Plan. Irrigation E-flow, regulation of activities in Letter to Irrigation division has been issued by department flood plain zone & Flood plain GPCB, Head office-Gandhinagar & by Regional management , Good Irrigation Office, GPCB (ગ.ુ પ્ર.નિ.બો싍ડ/પ્રા.ક.સરુ ત/ટી- Practices etc. ૩૩૬/૨૪૧૩ dated 31/01/2019) for the submission of the details. Forest offices of the Plantation /Vegetation cover along Letter issued to concerned Forest office by Gujarat the River stretch/River, Biodiversity regional Office vide Letter No.:- ુ Park etc. ગ ગ.ુ પ્ર.નિ.બો싍ડ/પ્રા.ક.સરુ ત/ટી-૩૩૬/૨૪૧૪ dated 31/01/2019 & by GPCB, Head office- Gandhinagar (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3- 101 (3)/493160 dated 31/01/2019) Some data received in this regards from Social Forestry wing, Aranyabhavan, Gandhinagar are incorporated in the Point 10 & 11 of Action Plan. Urban For discharge & disposal of Letter issued from ACS,F&ED, GoG to Urban Development and Sewage/Solid waste in Development and Urban Housing Department Urban Housing Environmentally sound manner (UD&UHD), GoG dated 07/02/2019 for the Department such as efficient operation of necessary actions. existing STPs, up gradation of the existing STPs & provide new STPs, providing proper collection, disposal & treatment facilities for solid waste/garbage (MSW) etc.

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Annexure: - I (a) Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of action plans of STPs & CETPs River STPs/Sewage CETPs/Effluent Gap if Proposed STP Time Estimated Responsible Gap if Proposed Time Estimated Responsible any MLD Limit Budget/Fund Organization any CETP Limit Fund Organization As per As per MLD Table:- Table:- 1 2 MLD MLD Tapi 370.1 100 MLD 2022 150 cr. SMC/SUDA No effluent discharge by industry into MLD under AMRUT this stretch Mission

Surat Municipal 2022 741.76 cr. SMC/SUDA Corporation has prepared a DPR worth Rs.971.25 crore covering SUDA (Surat Urban Development Authority) area, and upstream villages/towns falling under the jurisdiction of the state government and it has been approved by Government of India. Sewage management treatment and disposal under Tapi sudhikaran yojana this proposed by SMC. SMC is also assigned as nodal agency for commission and implementation of the project.

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Annexure: - II Proposed Mechanism for execution of action plans Monitoring Mechanism for the PRS water quality Activities Frequency Time Line Organization Sampling Monthly Preferably 1st week of the month GPCB Analysis Monthly Preferably within 10 days of sampling Review Quarterly -- Monitoring Mechanism for the Ground water quality within catchment area of PRS Sampling Half yearly Preferably 1st week of that month Analysis Half yearly Preferably within 10 days of sampling Review In subsequent RRC -- meeting after analysis Monitoring Mechanism for various discharges (STP O/L, CETP O/L etc.) Frequency of monitoring of various Waste discharge/disposal including waste water, solid wastes, Bio-medical waste etc. will be followed as per CPCB guideline issued from time to time & action under the provision of the Act would be taken against defaulting units

Monitoring Mechanism for Model Restoration Plan RRC meeting shall be held periodically to monitor environmental Infrastructure progress preferably once in 3 months.

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Annexure- A Map of River TAPI

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