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June, 2020) on Approached Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Pr uTIANAKHAND HEAD OFFICE Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board "Gauri Devi Prayavaran Bhawan" UKPCB 46B, I.T. Park, Sahastradhara Road, Dehra Dun UKPCB/HOI aCn A6/1ass-377, Date:.07.2020 To, Executive Director (Tech), NMCG (National Mission for Clean Ganga)[ Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, 1st floor, Major Dhyanchandd National Statidum, India Gate, New Delhi-110002. Sub: Monthly Progress Report (June, 2020) on Approached Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Pr. , Il (Dhela, Bhela, Suswa) as per Hon'ble National Green Tribunal order dated 20.09.2018, 19.12.2018, 08.04.2019 reg. sir, Please find the enclosed herewith a copy of monthly progress of June, 2020 for your kind perusal & necessary action please. Enclosed:- As above. Your's faithfully (S.P. Subudhi) LFS. Member Secretary Copy to: To the following for kind information pleases: Central 1- Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board, Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar, Delhi. Parivesh 2- Project Director, SPMG, Dehradun. Member Secretaryy National Mission for Clean Ganga Format tor Submission of Monthly Progress Report for the month of June 2020 by States/0's (Hon'ble NGT in the Matter of O.A no. 673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) State/UT-Compliance S.No. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of Progress by Status bio-remediation have been 1. Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at 31.03.2020 The DPRs for in-situ leastin-situ remediation sent to SPMG as per Annexure-I stretches kalyani) Commencement of setting up of STPs 31.03.2020 DPRs for STP of rivers (except No. and connecting all the drains and other have been submitted to NMCG vide letter sources of generation of sewage to the 231/SPMG/NamamiGange/STP/1&D, dateed STPs must be ensured 16.04.2020 as per Annexure-ll. .The DPR preparation of one of the river stretch downstream of Pantnagar on river Kalyani is under progress. No polluted drain found in the stretch Haridwar to Sultanpur on river Ganga Some observations has been sent by NMCG on three DPRs (Kashipur Septage (1&D) Scheme Phase-& Rejuvenation ofRiver Pilakhar), which will be removed shortly. 2. Timeline for completing all steps of 31.03.2021 action plans including completion of settingup STPs and their commissioning 5. Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level. Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person in their office forthis purpose. Monitoring at State level must take Fortnightly place. commencing 21.12.2019 b. Progress report may be furnished by the Monthly (preferably States/UTs to before 20" of every Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti. month) Member Secretary Central Pollution Control Boad 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of Identification of details along with completion timelines drains polluting sources has been done including on: and DPR for treatment has been in-situ i ldentification of polluting sources submitted to Enclosed) NMCG (Details including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per National Green Tribunal order on in-situ treatment. ii- StatuS of STPs, 1&D and sewerage As per networks Annexure-1 & I Details of Existing infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline. conductingB v- also monthly Latest water of state Board is The quality polluted river, he stretches. 09 River its tributaries, drains with flow the monitoring of is June 2020 the month of details and ground water quality in analysis report for of The monitoring the catchment of polluted river. enclosed at Annexure-IV. water in the and ground drains, tributaries to be monitored catchment area is proposed by October, 2020. issued to all concerns vi-Preventing dumping of waste and .Direction have been the waste along water scientific waste management including ULBs to stop dumping bio-medical wastes, plastic wastes and bodies. waste DPR decentralizing waste processing, For scientific management of solid status giveen including waste generated from hotels, are being prepared (detail ashrams etc. above(Annexure-ll) .for "Plastic compactor "additional funds given to Dehradun Rudrapur Kashipur ,Ramnagar, Bajpur, Kichha In Doiwala, plastic compactoris already functional. .On site composting/decentralized composting in Dehradun -2 places, Bajpur-6 places. .Two common bio-medical waste treatment disposal facilities Iocated at Bhagwanpur, Roorkee Garhwal area and at Gadarpur, U.S.N. Kumaon area are in operational. The proposal of 01 more proposed common bio- medical facility at Narandarnagar is under consideration. vii- Ground water regulation vii- Adopting good irrigation practices, ix- Protection and management of Flood point no.1-3 Bids are 1.Sushwa river- Mothrawala to Raiwala Plain Zone(FPZ), invited for work and 2.Gaula river -Along Kicha it is proposed work 3.Kausi river-Sultanpur to Pattikala will be completed 4.Ganga river-Haridwar to within 18 month Sultanpur after receiving administrative as well as financial approval Point no 4. Work is completed XRain water harvesting xi- Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river. xii- Plantation on both sides of the river xiii- Setting up bio-diversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment. Remediation (in-situ) Projects of Rivre Progress of DPRs of Bio- ivers StretchesAnnexure- Cost of 1&D & STP River Stretch River SI (Rs. in lakh) Keference of Letters 5 3 4 1 2 7 1Kashipur to Rajpura Randa Bhela Submitted to 334.33 SPMG vide letter No. 168/Nagar Kashipur to Garhuwala I Anu 2 Dhela Namami gange/27 dated 11-03-2020 Thakurdwara 3 Sultanpur to Pattikalan Kosi River IV 4 In the vicinity of Rudrapur Pilakhar IV Submitted to SPMG vide letter No. 164/Nagar Mothorwala to Raiwala 126.64 Anu Namami gange/23 dated 11-03-2020 Submitted to SPMG vide letter No. 167/Nagar 5 Bindal &Rispana River Suswa river 375.19 Anu Namami gange/26 dated 11-03-2020 Submitted to NMCG vide letter No. 166/Nagar Shaympur Rishikesh 47.59 Anu Namami gange/25 dated 11-03-2020 vide letter No.163/Nagar 6 Drains of Kiccha Gola river Kiccha Submitted to NMCG II 17.78 dated 11-03-2020 Anu Namami gange/22 letter No. 93/Nagar 7 NMCGVide Drains of Rudrapur Submitted to dated 04-02-2020 Kalyani 684.18 gange/14 Anu Namami Along Sitarganj Nanddhor IV 13.44 omitted to Anu Namami NMCG videvide letter No. 239/Nagar gange/37 dated 10-06-2020 Progress of Detailed DPRs of 9 Rivers Stretche hes Annexure-ll Cost of Reference of SI River Stretch River 1&D & STP (Rs. in lakh) Remarks Letters 2 3 4 5 7 Project ,Kashipurto 2887.39 1 Bhela submitted to Rajpura Randa NMCG Kashipur to Project 2 Garhuwala Dhela 2030.72 submitted to NMCG vide letter Thakurdwara NMCG No. 231/SPMG/Namami Will be covered Gange/STP/1&D, 3 Mothorwala to Suswa river Raiwala under ongoing dated 16.04.2020 project. |Project 4 Along Kicha Kiccha 3230.39 submittedto NMCG Down Stream Under 5 Kalyani of Pantnagar preparation Haridwar to 6 Ganga IV No polluted Sultanpur drain. Sultanpur to Kosi River IV Project Pattikalan 1376.67 Submited to NMCG NMCG vide letter Nanddhor 8 Along IV Project No. River 2735.72 Sitarganj submitted t 231/SPMG/Namami NMCG Gange/STP/1&D, In the vicinity Project dated 16.04.2020 9 Pilakhar IV 7505.12 of Rudrapur submitted t NMCG Urban Development Department, Uttarakhand Dr:9-6-202o Status Report- Hon'ble NGT, New Delhi, OA No. 673 /2018, "Morn Rver Stretehes are now Critically Polluted".;CPCSco No. pf Total No. ofwards wth River/ River Current Solld Total vLB Name wards with 100% waste Stretch Chy Waste 100% 02D Souree rent DPR Stats Bulk Fopulation olecton SegregatioGeneratecollected of Plastic Compactor (TPD). |Status legacy Waste Generator n d inTPD DPR of Rs. 15.51 Cr Bhela (Kashpurashipur (M. 39.8 twRajura Tande) Corp) 175819 40 40 53 prepared, process Available DPR of Rs. 7.68 Additional Funds ofApproval Cr prepared. Released, Rs. 4 Lacs Dhela (KashipurKashipur (M. DPR of Rs. 15.S1 Cr to Garhuwala 398 175819 Corp.) 40 53 $3 prepared, process of Thakurdwara Avalable|OPR Rs. 7.68 Cr Additiona Funds of Approval prepared. Released, Rs 4 Lacs Meeting held in Chairmanship of Secretary Urban Development, Uttarakhand and directions issued vide Letter No, 388/ VI3)- 2020 12 (8 SWM) 19, Dt 20-2-2020. (Annexure 3) Foliowing decisions were taken: Sva - Legacy Waste durnp site of Dehradun shall be (Mothrowaia to Dehradun 100 280 280 Plant Functional Available remediated/ treated with the Financiai and 196.25 803983 100 10 Technical 83 Reiwala Mtop) support of UUSDA (ADB Funded Project) of Urban Deveiopment 2- Directions issued to ULB Rishikesh, Roorkee, Doiwala, Rudrapur to treat their legacy waste Note: UUSDA-Uttarakhand Urban Sector Development Agency, AD8- ASian Develooment Bank Additiana Funds Released, Rs.Lacs DPR in Cluster of Susva |Functionai, R:. 1 98 to Rishikesh Prepared, Process of Procurerment of "8:o Remediation (Mothrowrala Dowala (NP) 226 61370 20 20 20 30 30 Costing Rs.35.62 Cr., Available Lacs revenue Machine" initiated geneated by seling Ralwala) in ProcesSs Approval. recyclabies Kichha along Revised DPR of Kichha (NPP) 28.96 74356 20 20 Kichha 15 25 21.5 Haldwani Approved, Available Additiona funds REP in process. Released. Rs 40 acs Kichha along Revised DPR of Lalkuan (NP) 4.25 7644 4.2 Kichha 4.2 Haldwani Approved, Available RFP in process Kalyani down Revlsed DPR of Rudrapur of Legacy stream of Pant Remrdiation 55.22 175723 40 40 4 60 G0 (NPP) for bio Nagar |Haldwant Approved, AvailableWork Orderued Additionai Funds RFP in process Waste Released. Rs 4 Lacs Hardwar Ganga (Haridwar 19.5 251000 60 50 to Sultanpur) INPP) 255 255 Plant Functional Available Rs 19.6646.96- 26 62Cr DP*P eperd.
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