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24 Maharashtra MPR Dec 2020.Pdf National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020) For the State of Maharashtra Overall status of the State: I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately: Rural: 6,15,45,441, Urban: 5,08,27,531 II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 9758 III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant: Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): 142 STPs with treatment capacity of 7747 MLD (3532.95 MLD Existing and 4214.29 ongoing) Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 4207 MLD MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant- 15 FSTPs have been installed along polluted river stretches, with total capacity of 290 KLD. Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: 2011 No. of Operational STPs:135 No. of Complying STPs:108 No. of Non-complying STPs:27 53 Rivers in Priority I - 9, II - 6, III - 14, IV - 10, V - 14. • MPR received for January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December 2020. • Total sewage generation in PRS – 2728.65 MLD • No. of STPs-73 • Sewage treatment existing in PRS – 1961.40 MLD • Gap in Treatment Capacity-767.25 • Capacity Utilization - 1637.57 MLD • STPs proposed/ ongoing - 1300 MLD (Details provided in the MPR) (Pls refer Annexure-I for river wise progress of STP work) 1 Details of each existing STP in the State Sewage Status Compliance Treatment (Operational / Present Status Location of the Plant (STP) Sr. Name of the Town Non- capacity/ (Comply / Sewage Treatment Installed No. with no. of STP Operational / utilization Non-Comply / Plant (STP) Capacity Under (MLD) Partially (MLD) STP Construction) Comply) wise Colaba WWTF Nr Municipal Afgan Church Colaba 1. Corporation of 37 Operational 22.51 Comply Mumbai -05 Greater Mumbai Tel No.22150723 LGP WWTF-IPS Municipal 89,Dr.A.B. Road Worli 2. Corporation of 757 Operational 374.78 Non-Comply Mumbai 18. Greater Mumbai Tel No.24933697 Malad STP Municipal Marve Road, Mith 3. Corporation of Chawky, Malad (W), 240 Operational 216.06 Non-Comply Greater Mumbai Mumbai-95 Tel : 28820860 Charkop STP Municipal MHADA, Sector 8 & 9, 4. Corporation of Kandivali(W), 6 Operational 4.28 Non-Comply Greater Mumbai Mumbai- 400067 Tel : 28681357 Bhandup WWTF Off eastern Express Municipal Highway Near Airoli 5. Corporation of 280 Operational 141.48 Comply Bridge Traffic Signal Greater Mumbai Bhandup East Tel No. 8286226994 Ghatkopar WWTF Off eastern Express Municipal Highway 6. Corporation of Near Pant Nagar 386 Operational 151.7 Non-Comply Greater Mumbai Traffic Signal Ghatkopar East. Tel No. 9082820120 Versova STP J.P. Municipal Road Jn.,Link Road, 7. Corporation of Near Apnana Bazar, 180 Operational 108 Comply Greater Mumbai Andheri (W), Mumbai- 53 Tel : 26366881 Influent Pumping Station Bandra, Opp Swami Vivekanand Municipal Garden, Mahim 8. Corporation of 797 Operational 531 Comply Causway, Mahim Greater Mumbai (West), Mumbai 400016.Tel. No. 24464750 Thane Municipal TMC STP Kopri, 9. 120 Operational 70 Comply Corporation Thane Thane Municipal TMC STP Mumbra, 10. 32 Operational 12 Comply Corporation Thane Thane Municipal TMC STP Vartak 11. 0.9 Operational 0.25 Comply Corporation Nagar 2 Thane Municipal 12. Vitava 8.4 Operational 2.5 Comply Corporation Non-Operational Thane Municipal 13. Kharegoan 46.76 (Commissioning NA NA Corporation under progress) Thane Municipal 14. Everest World, Kolshet 23.06 Operational 5 Comply Corporation Thane Municipal 15. Lodha 22.02 Operational 5 Comply Corporation Non-Operational Thane Municipal 16. Nagla Bunder 7 (Commissioning NA NA Corporation under progress) Non-Operational Thane Municipal 17. Hiranandani 59 (Commissioning NA NA Corporation under progress) Mira- Bhaindar Bhayander (W) near 18. Municipal 8 Operational 8 Comply Garden Court Tower Corporation Mira- Bhaindar Golden Nest Road, 19. Municipal 12 Operational 12 Comply Bhayander (E) Goddev Corporation Mira- Bhaindar Kanakia, Mira Road 20. Municipal 17 Operational 17 Comply (E) Corporation Mira- Bhaindar Shanti Park - Mira road 21. Municipal 13 Operational 13 Comply - Sanghavinagar Corporation Mhada- shanti garden- Mira- Bhaindar Mira 22. Municipal 7 Operational 7 Comply Penkarpadagavthan Corporation (Mhada Colony) Mira- Bhaindar Shanti nagar Mira road 23. Municipal station, Near 11 Operational 11 Comply Corporation ayappamandir, Ghodbunder- Mira- Bhaindar Kashigaon, 24. Municipal Mashachhapada 14 Operational 14 Comply Corporation Bhayander, Survey No. 233 Mira- Bhaindar 25. Municipal Jesal park 2 Operational 2 Comply Corporation Mira- Bhaindar Shrushti complex, Mira 26. Municipal 1.5 Operational 1.5 Comply Road Corporation Vasai-Virar Bolinge Village STP - 27. Municipal 30 Operational 19 Comply 2, Corporation Kalyan Dombivali 28. Municipal Adharwadi 25 Operational 21 Comply Corporation Kalyan Dombivali 29. Municipal Barave 15 Operational 11 Comply Corporation 3 Kalyan Dombivali 30. Municipal Motagaon 40 Operational 4 -- Corporation Kalyan Dombivali 31. Municipal Chinchpada 40 Operational 15 Comply Corporation Kalyan Dombivali Manda Titwala 2.0 32. Municipal 2 Operational 1 Comply MLD.(E) Corporation Kalyan Dombivali Manda Titwala 1.0 33. Municipal 1 Operational 0.5 Comply MLD (W) Corporation Bhiwandi Nizampur 34. Katai-1 13 Operational 13 Comply Municipal Corporation Bhiwandi Nizampur 35. Katai-2 17 Non-Operational - NA Municipal Corporation Ambernath 36. Vadalgaon STP 45 operational 22 Comply Municipal Council Ambernath 37. Chikloli STP 9 Operational 6 Comply Municipal Council Kulgaon Badalapur 38. Badlapur STP 22 Operational 20 Comply Municipal Council Ulhasnagar 39. Municipal Vadholgaon 20.7 Operational 20.7 Comply Corporation Navi Mumbai 40. Municipal Sec-12 C.B.D. 19.00 Operational 12.00 Comply Corporation Navi Mumbai 41. Municipal Sec-50, Nerul 100.00 Operational 40.00 Comply Corporation Navi Mumbai 42. Municipal Sec-18, Vashi 100.00 Operational 40.00 Comply Corporation Navi Mumbai 43. Municipal Sec-20, Sanpada 37.50 Operational 18.00 Comply Corporation Navi Mumbai 44. Municipal Sec-15, Ghansoli 30.00 Operational 10.00 Comply Corporation Navi Mumbai 45. Municipal Sec-14, Koparkhairane 87.50 Operational 45.00 Comply Corporation Navi Mumbai 46. Municipal Sec-18, Airoli 80.00 Operational 35.00 Comply Corporation Panvel Municipal Bandar Road, Panvel, 47. 14 Operational 12 Comply Corporation Dist. Raigad. Sector-16, Kharghar, Panvel Municipal 48. Tal. Panvel, Dist. 25 Operational 23 Comply Corporation Raigad. 4 Sector-16, Kharghar, Panvel Municipal 49. Tal. Panvel, Dist. 70 Operational 63 Comply Corporation Raigad. Sector-32, , Kamothe, Panvel Municipal 50. Tal. Panvel, Dist. 85 Operational 79 Non-Comply Corporation Raigad. Sector-12,Kalamboli, Panvel Municipal 51. Tal. Panvel, Dist. 50 Operational 47 Comply Corporation Raigad. Panvel Municipal Sector-06, Ulwe, Tal. 52. 32 Operational 26 Comply Corporation Panvel, Dist. Raigad. Kalundre, Kalundre Panvel Municipal 53. Gaon, Panvel, Navi 2 Operational 1.7 Comply Corporation Mumbai Panvel Municipal 54. CIDCO Karanjade 28 Operational 15 Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 55. Chehedi STP 22 Operational 22 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 56. Chehedi STP 21 Operational 21 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 57. Panchak 7.5 Operational 7.5 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 58. Panchak 21 Operational 21 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 59. Panchak 32 Operational 32 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 60. Tapvan 78 Operational 78 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 61. Tapvan 52 Operational 52 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 62. Agar Takali 70 Operational 70 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal 63. Agar Takali 40 Operational 40 Non-Comply Corporation Nashik Municipal Municipal STP 64. 18 Operational 15 Non-Comply Corporation Gangapur Tryambakeshwar Municipal Council 65. 1 Operational 1 Non-Comply Municipal Council Tryambak Municipal Council - Shirpur Municipal 66. Shirpur, Tq Shirpur 12.5 Operational 8.64 Comply Council Dist Dhule Municipal Council - Nandurbar 67. Nandurbar, Tq and Dist 17.5 Operational 9.3 Comply Municipal Council Nandurbar Shirdi Shirdi, Tal-- Rahata, 68. 16 Operational 9 Comply Nagarpanchyat Dist- Ahmednagar Pune Municipal Erandwane STP, 69. 50 Operational 50 Comply corporation S.No.3&4 Erandwane Bopodi STP, S.No.2A, Pune Municipal 70. 2B, 2C, 2D &6 (P) 18 Operational 15 Comply corporation Bopodi Pune Municipal Tanajiwadi S.No.24, 71. 17 Operational 13 Non-Comply corporation Shivajinagar 5 Bhairoba STP, Final Pune Municipal 72. plot No.330 S.No.33A, 130 Operational 80 Comply corporation 33B Koregaon Park Mundhawa STP, Pune Municipal 73. S.No.2,3A,4 45 Operational 42 Comply corporation Mundhawa Pune Municipal Vithalwadi STP, 74. 32 Operational 25 Comply corporation S.No.20(P) Hingane Non-Operational Old Naidu STP, (STP of capacity Pune Municipal S.No.439 To 444 Pune 75. 90 of 127 MLD is NA NA corporation final Plot No. 98 proposed at this Knndy Road STP) Pune Municipal Baner STP, S.No.221 76. 30 Operational 30 Comply corporation To 227 Baner Pune Municipal Kharadi STP, S.No.74, 77. 40 Operational 40 Comply corporation 75 Kharadi New Naidu STP, Pune Municipal S.No.439 To 444 Pune 78. 115 Operational 115 Comply corporation final Plot No. 98 Knndy Road Baramati Gunawadi Road, 79. 11.5 Operational 11.5 Comply Munucipal council Baramati Non-Operational Daund Municipal Daund Municipal (Maintanance 80. 4.2 0 NA Council Council STP work under progress) Saswad Municipal Saswad Municipal 81. 2 Operational 2 Non-Comply Council council STP Non-Operational (existing STP is dismanteled for Capacity Lonavala Dongar Gaon, 82. 3.6 capacity NA enhancement Municipal Council Lonavala enhancement to under progress the tune of 6 MLD) Shirur Municipal Sr. No. 269, Sonar Ali, 83. 6 Operational 2.5 Comply Council Shirur Pune Cantonment 900 Boottee Street, 84. 20 Operational 9 Comply Board Pune-! Gaddi Adda, Ward No. Khadaki 85. Tamela Chawl, 8 Operational 6 Non-Comply Cantonment Board Khadaki. East Khadali, Near Khadaki 86. Lokmanya Tilak 1.2 Operational 1.2 -- Cantonment Board Highschool Pimpri Chinchwad 87. Municipal Chikhali Phase I 16 Operational 26.33 Comply Corporation Pimpri Chinchwad 88.
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