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November, 2020) in Matter of O.A HEAD OFFICE UTNARAKHANO Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board Gauri Devi Prayavaran Bhawan Dehra Dun UKPCB 46B, 1.T. Park, Sahastradhara Road, UKPCB/HO/Gen-476(Vo-1D Yo//) Date: .12.2020 To, Executive Director (Tech), NMCG (National Mission for Clean Ganga), Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, 1 floor, Major Dhyanchandd National Statidum, India Gate, New Delhi-110002. Sub: Monthly Progress Report (November, 2020) in matter of O.A. no. 673/2018, Tribunal order dated Rejuvenation of River as per Hon'ble National Green 20.09.2018, 19.12.2018, 08.04.2019-reg. Sir, Please find the enclosed herewith a copy of monthly progress report in revised format for the month of November, 2020 for your kind perusal The soft copy of Monthly progress report is also sent to mail id [email protected]. [email protected]/[email protected]. Enclosed:- As above. Your's faithfully (S.P.Subyhi)LEs Member SCcretary Copy to: 1. Pricipal Secretary, Forest and Enviornment, Govt. of Uttrakhand/Chairman, River Rejuvenation Committee for kind information please. 2. Staff Officer, Chief Secretary, Uttrakhand Secretratiate/ Member Secretary, Environment Monitoring Cell for kind information and necessary action please. Member Sefetary 9 National Mission for Clean Ganga 2018 compiiane Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT matter OANo. 673 of (in to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)For the State of Utarakhand (November- 2020 Overall status of the State: 1,00,86,292 Total Population (2011) Urban-30,49,338 Rural-70,36,954 Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD) (2011) Urban- 329.32 MLD, Rural-225.18 MLD Urban Lpcd) (Taking Rate of Water Supply for @135 Lpcd& Rural@ 40 I1.Details of Sewage Treatment Plant: 379.00 MLD capacity Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in 61 STPs of MLD) STPs 227.50 MLD CapacityMLD of Utlizationsewage beingof existing treated through Alternate 165 MLD Through Septic tank and Soak pit. technology Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD 165.0 MLD No. Of Operational STPs 61 No. of Complying STP's 58 No. of Non-complying STP's 03 Details of each existing STP in the State Existing STP Operational Compliance No. Location Capacity Being Capacity (MLD) Utilized (MLD) Status of STP Status of STP Badrinath (BamniGaon) District- Chamoli 0.26 0.05 Operational complying9 Badrinath (Near Temple) District- Chamoli 0.01 0.01 Operational complying 0.20 Badrinath (Near suspension Bridge) District Chamoli 1.00 Operational Comply1ng 1.08 Joshimath (Pokhri) Badrinath District-Chamoli 0.421 Operational complying9 Gopeshwar (ChamoliGhat) District-Chamoli 0.76 O.05 Operational Complying9 0.007 Gopeshwar (Near Suspension ridge)District Chamoli 0.05 Operational complying9 Gopeshwar (Vivekanand Colony)District-Chamoli 19 0.50 Operational complying Gopeshwar (DeenDayalUpadhyak)District-Chamoli 1.1 0.075 Operational complying Gopeshwar (Pokhari Band )District-Chamoli .25 0.50 Operational complying (Sangam Road) District-Chamoli 0.05 0.015 Operational complying 10 Nandprayag 10 0.09 11 Nandprayag (Forest office) District-Chamoli Operational Compiying 0.05 Karanprayag (Police chowki) District-Chamoli 0.05 Operational complying 12 0.10 0.01 Karanprayag (Purana pull ) District-Chamoli Operational Complying 13 0.10 0.035 Karanprayag (Ward no. 183) District-Chamoli Operational complying 14 0.05 0.02 15 Karanprayag (Subhash Nagar) District-Chamoli Operational complying 0.05 16 Karanprayag (Naya Pull) District-Chamoli 0.02 Operational complying Rudraprayag (Near AnoopNegi School) 0.075 0.075 Operational complying 17 Distt. Rudraprayag 0.10 0.08 18 Rudraprayag (Near Rudra Complex)Distt operational complying9 Rudraprayag 0.075 0.075 19 Rudraprayag (Near Bus Stand) District-Rudraprayag Operational complying Rudraprayag (Near SBI Maszid )District 0.10 0.090 Operational complying 20 Rudraprayag Rudraprayag (Near Steel Bridge)District 0.125 0.125 Operational complying 21 Rudraprayag 0.50 0.025 22 Rudraprayag (Belani) District-Rudraprayag Operational complying Kirtinagar (BRO Bridge)District-TehriGarhwal 0.05 0.03 Operational complying 23 0.01 24 Kirtinagar (Near Temple District-TehriGarhwal 0.01 Operational complying 1 2.50 Operational complying 5.00 Operational complying 25 Bhagirathipuram, TehriGarhwal .00 4.20 RetiDistrict-TehriGarhwal Operational complying 26 Chorpani Muni Ki 50 6.50 ChandreshwarGhat, Dhalwala, District-TehriGarhwal Operational Complying 27 3.50 1.10 apovan, Rishikesh, District-TehriGarhwal Operationa complying 28 0.075 0.04 TehriGarhwal 29 Shantibazar, Devprayag,District- .15 0.15 Operational complying Sangambazar, DevprayagDistrict-TehriGarhwal 30 |,40 0.04 Operational complying BaahBazar, DevprayagDistrict-TehriGarhwal 31 2.00 1.783 Operational complying Gyansu, UtarkashiDistrict-Uttarkashi 32 1.00 0.20 Operational complying 33 Gangotn, UttarkashiDistrict-Uttarkashi 3.50 1.50 Operational complying 34 Nursery Road, SninagarDistrict-PauriGarhwal 1.00 0.50 Operational Complying 35 Sninagar (Near ITI)District-PauriGarhwal 2.25 Operational complying Swargashram, Rishikesh, District-PauriGarhwal 3.00 36 12.50 Operational complying Lakkarghat, Rishikesh District-Dehradun 26.00 3 27.00 27.00 Operational complying 38 Jagjeetpur, HaridwarDistrict-Haridwar 18.00 Operational complying 39 Jagjeetpur, HaridwarDistrict-Haridwar 18.00 68.00 Operational complying 40 Jagjeetpur, HaridwarDistrict-Haridwar 45.00 18.00 Operational Complying 41 Sarai (), Haridwar District-Hardwar 18.00 13.00 Operational complying9 42 Sarai (U), HaridwarDistrict-Haridwar 14.00 20.00 Operational compilying9 43 Saliyar, RoorkeeDistrict-Haridwar 33.00 13.52 Operational complying 44 Motharawala-l, Dehradun District-Dehradun 20.00 Operational Complying9 45 Motharawala-!l, DehradunDistrict-Dehradun 20.00 11.00 68.00 13.00 Operational complying9 46 Kargi, Dehradun District-Dehradun Operational Complyin9 47 Vijay Colony, DehradunDistrict-Dehradun 0.42 0.30 0.72 Operational complying9 48 Salawala, Dehradun District-Dehradun 0.35 5.00 Complying9 49 Indira Nagar, Dehradun District-Dehradun 5.00 Operational 0.35 Complying 50 Jakhan,Dehradun District-Dehradun 1.00 Operational .12 1.00 Operational complying 51 Bhattafall, MussoorieDistrict-Dehradun complyin9 52 Happy Vally, MussoorieDistrict-Dehradun 1.20 0.20 Operational Operational complyin 53 Landour, South, Mussoorie District-Dehradun 1.30 0.25 0.80 0.30 Operational complying 54 Landour, North, Mussoorie District-Dehradun 0.90 complying 55 Kulri Bazaar, MussoorieDistrict-Dehradun 0.35 Operational 0.45 0.25 Operational complying9 56 Hari Nagar, Nainital District-Nainital NainitalDistrict-Nainital 0.80 0.45 Operational complying 57 Krishna Nagar, Operational Non- 1.25 1.00 b8 Bheemtal, NainitalDistrict-Nainital complying Operational Non- 2.00 1.65 59 Bakh Almora District-Almora complying 5.00 complying 60 Z-1PithoragarthDistrict-Pithoragarh 1.00 Operational Operational Non 1.25 0.80 51 Z-2 Pithoragarth District-Pithoragarh Complying 378.59 Total 227.59 Details of under construction STPs in the State Status of I &D Completion Timeline Location Capacity of the Physical No plant in MLD progress in or House sewer connections 3.00 Under One year from October 2020 KolagarthDistrict-Dehradun Tendering. 2.70 40 % One year from October 2020 2 Marwari, Joshimath District-Chamoli One year from October 2020 Junior,srikot, Shrinagar District- 0.075 70 % PouriGarhwal One year from October 2020 0.05 70 % Taulia,srikot District-PouriGarhwal 2020 7.00 70% One year from October Ramnagar District-Nainital One year from October 2020 Ramnagar District-Nainital 1.50 45 % from October 2020 Haldwani (lndira Nagar District-Nainital 28.00 10 % One year from 2020 Narayan Nagar, Nainital District-Nainital 0.450 80 % One year October Kashipur District-US Nagar 18.00 45% One year from October 2020 60.77 Total 2 Details of proposed STPs in the State No. Location Date of Status of Project (at DPR Likely Capacity Completion of the Stage/Under STP Trending/Work to be proposed Awarded) in MLD Two year from 1 KashipurDistrict-US Nagar 10.00 DPR prepared and send to (Proposedunder river Rejuvenation of Dhella.) NMCG for approval sanction of fund. Two year from 2 Mukhandpur, KashipurDistrict-US Nagar 0.310 DPR prepared and send to (Proposedunder river Rejuvenation of Bhella.) NMCGfor approval sanction of fund. 3 Gularia, KashipurDistrict-US Nagar 0.14 DPR prepared and send to Two year from (Proposed under river Rejuvenation.) NMCGfor approval sanction of fund. 4 Jaspur Kurd, Kashipur, District-US Nagar 1.55 DPR prepared and send to Two year from (Proposedunder river Rejuvenation of Bhella.) NMCG for approval sanction of fund. HempurlsmileKashipurDistrict-US Nagar 0.14 DPR prepared and send to Two year from (Proposed under river Rejuvenation of Bhella.) NMCG for approval sanction of fund 6 Beljuri, Kashipur, District-US Nagar 0.310 DPR prepared and send to Two year from (Proposed under river Rejuvenation of Bhella.) NMCGfor approval sanction of fund. 7 BazpurDistrict-US Nagar 8.50 DPR prepared and send to Two year from (Proposed under river Rejuvenation of River NMCG for approval sanction of fund. Pilakhal) 8 RudrapurDistrict-US Nagar 26.00 DPR prepared and send to Two year from (Proposed under river Rejuvenation of Kalyani.) NMCG for approval sanction of fund 9 RudrapurDistrict-US nagar 18.00 DPR prepared and send to Two yearfrom (Proposed under river Rejuvenation of Kalyani.) NMCG for approval sanction of fund 10 Kichha, RudrapurDistrict-US Nagar 2.00 DPR prepared and send to Two year from (Proposed under river Rejuvenation of Kichcha.) NMCG for approval sanction of fund. 11 Mussoorie, Distric-Dehradun. 0.70 DPR not submitted at govt level due to non availability of funds. Mussoorie, Distric-Dehradun. 1.10 DPR not submitted at govt level due to non availability of funds. 13 Mussoorie, Distric- Dehradun. 0.70 DPR not submitted at govt level due to non availability of funds. 14 Mussoorie, Distric- Dehradun. 0.70 DPR not submitted at govt level due to non availability of funds 15 Mussoorie, Distric- Dehradun. 0.05 DPR not submitted at govt level due to non availability of funds. 16 Nainital, Distric-Nainital 18.00 DPR under UUSDIP 17 RusiPond,District-Nainital 18.0 DPR under preparation.
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