,: r-,ry TR,IPUM STATE POLLUTION CONTR,OL BOAR,D tlLr- ^rA,\I,Z (A Govt. of Tripura Organisation) lspcb - No.F.19 (7|lTsPcB/RRc I 57 32- 35 June 6Z ,2O2O.

To Shri D. P. Mathuria Executive Director- Technical National Misslon for Clean Ganga Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) 1't floorr MaJor Dhyan Chand National Stadium gate, New Delhi-l1OOO2.

Sub. : Submission of monthly progress report of six identified river stretches of Tripura for the month of March & Aprit, 2o2o.

Sir,

In compliance to Hon'ble National Green Tribunal Order dated 6.t2.2O19 in O.A No.67312O18 in the matter of news item published in The Hindu'titled "More River Stretches are now critically polluted: CPCB", please find enclosed the monthly progress report for six identified river stretches of Tripura for the month of March & April, 2O2O in the prescribed format for kind information.

Yours Sincerely, Enciosed: as stated f-\-f^a 6 e-oq.-o (Bishu KarmEkar) Member Secretary

Copy to:

1. PS to the Secretary, Science, Technologr and Environment' Government of Tripura for kind information of the Secretary. 2. The Director, Science, Technologr and Environment, Govt. of Tripura for kind information. 3. Mr. A. Sudhakar, DH, WQM-1 Division, Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar, Delhi- 1 10032.

PARIVESH BHAWAN Phone: (0381) 231 2589 I Z3ZZ4Ss Pandit Nehru Complex, Gorkhabasti, X22a62_(Chgyman), 232 8792 (Member Secretary) PO : Kunjaban, , Fex : (0381) 232 5421, 232 Z4Ss West Tripura, PIN - 799 006 ernail : trippcb@sancharnet. in / [email protected] webalte : www.tspcb.tripura.gov.in MONTHLY STATUS REPORT OF 6 (SIX) IDENTIFIED RIVER STRETCHES FOR THE MONTH OF March & April, 2020 IN THE STATE OF TRIPURA

 In pursuance to the Report of the CPCB and in compliance of the directions of the Hon’ble NGT, Principal Bench, New Delhi, vide its Order dated 20.09.2018 in O.A. 673 of 2018, the State Government constituted a River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC), vide its Memorandum dated 01.11.2018. The Committee is also functioning as the Monitoring Committee for the Action Plans already prepared for rejuvenation of 6 (six) identified river stretches as mentioned under 30 above. The Committee comprises the following officers of the State Government:

1. Director, Science, Technology & Chairman Environment 2. Director, Urban Development Member 3. Director, Industries & Commerce Member 4. Member Secretary, TSPCB Member Secretary The Committee is working under overall supervision of the Secretary, Science, Technology and Environment.

 Besides the above, as per directions of the Hon’ble NGT, Principal Bench, New Delhi, the State Government has also constituted District-level Special Environment Surveillance Task Force (SESTF) for each District.

 The River Rejuvenation Committee has prepared the Action Plans for individual river stretches as suggested by the CPCB. The Action Plans were sent to CPCB on 28.06.2019. The said Action Plans have been uploaded in the TSPCB website.

 Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the monthly progress report on implementation of the action plan for the month of March 2020 was not submitted in due time. Now, monthly progress report for both the months i.e. March & April 2020 is prepared.

 Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) is conducting water quality monitoring on monthly basis under National Water Quality Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central Pollution Control Board for the following six identified polluted river stretches in the State: River River Stretch Burigaon Along Bishalgarh Gumti Telkajila To Amarpur Haora Agartala To Bishramganj Juri Along Dharmanagar Khowai Along Teliamura Manu Along Kailashahar

 From the analytical report for all the monitoring locations of six rivers entered in EWQDES portal of CPCB by TSPCB since June, 2016, it has been observed that the BOD values for the six identified polluted river stretches were within prescribed standard limit (3 mg/l) except for some specific months in respect of Gumati river (June, July, August & September, 2016 at Sonamura location), Haora river (June & July, 2016 at Chandrapur location; June to August, 2016 at Dashamighat location) Juri river (June to November, 2016 at Krishnapur location) Manu river (June to August, 2016 at Kailasahar location). It is relevant to mention that for all the monitoring locations of Khowai river, the BOD value was within prescribed standard limit (3 mg/l) since June, 2016. The month wise latest analytical report in respect of BOD values for the six identified polluted river stretches are at (ANNEXURE-1).  All concerned Departments / Organizations have been directed to take necessary steps for effective implementation of the Action Plans so that the water quality of the 6 (six) identified river stretches remains within prescribed standards.  The River Rejuvenation Committee, Tripura review the action taken on implementation of the Action Plans for rejuvenation of the six identified river stretched on regular basis. The minutes are being uploaded in TSPCB website.  The Chief Secretary, Tripura also monitored the action taken on implementation of the Action Plans for rejuvenation of the six identified river stretched every month in the State Level Committee meeting through video conferencing with all DMs.  As per the decision of the 2nd meeting of Central Monitoring Committee held on 19.02.2020, the state of Tripura has nominated the Member Secretary, Tripura State Pollution Control Board as the Nodal Officer for submission of Monthly Progress Report to Concerned Authorities. The Memorandum is annexed as (Annexure – 2).  Further, Detail Status on Implementation of Action Plan For Restoration of 6 (Six) Identified River Stretches of Tripura in the prescribed format are as follows :

DETAIL STATUS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTION PLAN FOR RESTORATION OF 6 (SIX) IDENTIFIED RIVER STRECTHES OF TRIPURA

Name of the River: Burigaon River

Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

1 Ensure 100 % 31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of treatment of Sewage Treatment Plant having capacity of 4 sewage at least in MLD at Bishalgarh Municipal Council areas is situ remediation being formulated for submission to concerned Ministry, Government of India.

However, all the ULBs has been directed to construct low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six rivers and stretches are within prescribed standard.

All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-3)

Commencement 31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage of setting up of generated from household townships to STPs and sewer lines /interception of all the drains Connecting all presently carrying sewage and for ensuring the drains and proper treatment through the upcoming STPs other sources of will be done after installation of STP. generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

2 Time line for 31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct completing all low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six steps of action rivers and stretches are within prescribed Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

plans including standard. completion of setting up of STPs In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to and their adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto commissioning remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure- 3)

3 Chief secretaries Continuous State level committee has been notified under may set up activity the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor appropriate the overall progress of the compliance. In monitoring addition, a committee has been constituted mechanism at namely the River Rejuvenation Committee state level. (RRC) to look after the progress of the implementation of the action plan for Specifying restoration of the river stretches. accountability of nodal Authorities A District level committee has been not below the constituted which is also known as district secretary level. task force for overall monitoring of the implementation of the action plan Chief may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

Monitoring at Fortnightly State level committee meeting under the state level must commencing Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been take place 21.12.2019 conducted monthly to monitor the overall progress at the state level and River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding meeting regularly. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

4 Progress report Monthly may be furnished (Preferably by the states/UTs before 20th of Monthly progress report will be sent to to every month) Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Member Secretary, CPCB  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB

5.1 Identification of 31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in polluting sources and around 500 meters of the Burigaon river including drains stretches has been done. A total of 38 small contributing to industries were found in the identified river river pollution stretches of Burigaon river. and action as per NGT order on in- Identification of drains (if any) is being done situ treatment. by the district level monitoring committee. However, wire mesh has been installed in all the drains.

Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the human excrita directly in the river water.

5.2 Status of STPs, I 31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river & D and stretches are within prescribed standard limit, sewerage all the ULBs are communicated for installation Networks of low cost STP.

5.3 Status of CETPs 31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board to all industrial Details of units situated at the catchment areas of the existing CETP river for installation of ETP. and ETP infrastructure, ETP has been constructed in almost all the gap analysis industries where ever required. Though, very proposed with small amount of industries have the Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

completion requirement of installation of ETP. timeline, No. of industries and CETP: CETP is not required in this specific complying river stretch as the BOD level is under the status. prescribed standard.

5.4 Status of Solid 31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started Waste involving women SHGs . The collected wastes Management and after source segregation are transported to details of Solid waste processing site at Devendra processing Chandra Nagar, Agartala. facilities 31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management (Details of Disposal Site is being done. Existing Infrastructure, Continuous Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of Gap analysis, activity. municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and Proposal along other wastes has been displayed at different with completion locations within municipality area. Fitting timeline.) fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow work at four feeder point is going on. Source segregation of different types of wastes is carried out involving women SHGs.

Approximately 11.6 TDP solid waste has been generated under Bishalgarh Municipal Council. All most all the Wards are being engaged with women SHGs for collection and segregation of solid wastes before further disposal into Devendra Chandanagar solid waste disposable site.

No such gap found between current status and desirable level. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

5.5 Latest Water Continuous Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) Quality of activity is conducting water quality monitoring on Polluted river, its monthly basis under National Water Quality tributaries, Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central drains with flow Pollution Control Board for the following six details and identified polluted river and river stretches in ground water the State. The month wise latest analytical quality in the report in respect of BOD values for the six catchment of identified polluted river stretches are at polluted river. Annexure-1.

5.6 Preventing 31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited Dumping of in river and river stretches by using bylaws. waste and Trainings to all healthcare workers and others, scientific waste involved in handling of bio-medical waste have management been provided at the time of induction. Strict including Bio monitoring are being done by the Health Medical waste department as well as Tripura State Pollution and Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes decentralizing dumped into the river. waste processing including waste Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state generated from level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM Hotels and Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own ashrams etc. incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are managing the biomedical waste through disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.

However, one CBWTF Operator has been selected by Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Tripura through open tendering through e-Procurement for the whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126 Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319 beds. EC has been issued in favour of the said project. The concerned agency has been instructed to expedite the process for infrastructure development as well as setting Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

up of the facility at an early date.

5.7 Ground Water Continuous Assessment of Ground water in all the regulation activity identified locations has been done by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a regular basis.

So far, there is no contamination observed.

Continuous Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC activity. from Central Ground Water Authority to all the Industrial units located in the catchment areas of Burigaon River.

Many of the units have also submitted the declarations along with the NOC from Central Ground Water Authority.

5.8 Adopting good Continuous Generation of mass awareness to conserve irrigation activity water and also for good irrigation practices is practice being carried out by the farmers in the catchment areas of Burigaon River.

5.9 Protection and Continuous Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks Management of activity has been done in collaboration with Forest Flood Plain Zone Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%. (FPZ) Check dam has been installed to maintain the E-flow of the river.

The status report of river bank plantation and installation of check dam has been annexed as (Annexure-4).

Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

encroachment.

5.10 Rain Water Continuous All the industries using in the catchment areas Harvesting activity responsible for using ground water for industrial purpose is directed to construct rain water harvesting plant and the compliance has been ensured.

5.11 Environmental 31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of Flow (E-Flow) digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum discharge during lean period and records to be maintained monthly basis after installation.

5.12 Plantation on 31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been both sides of the carried out on both sides of the river. river

5.13 Setting up of Bio 31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been diversity parks carried out on both sides of the river. on flood plains by removing Proper monitoring are being done by encroachments. Concerned District administration to prohibit any kind of illegal encroachment in the river stretches.

5.14 Awareness Continuous Extensive awareness activities are going on Generation activity involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and representatives of Urban Local Bodies on continuous basis. Awareness programme is going on in every Friday during village tour headed by District Magistrate & Collector of Sipahijala district and covered Nidaya GP, Killamura ADC Village, Taibandal ADC Village, Rangmala ADC Village, Ramcherra ADC Village , Purba Gakulpur GP, Dhanirampur ADC Village till date, which are situated near the river bank. School level awareness has been done through drama, science seminar and quiz competition for mass awareness generation Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

and restoration of Burigaon river.

Name of the River: GUMTI RIVER (AMARPUR TO TELKAJLA)

Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

1 Ensure 100 % 31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of treatment of Sewage Treatment Plant having capacity of 8 sewage at least in MLD at Udaipur for the three Urban local situ remediation bodies such as Amarpur Nagar Panchayet, Udaipur Municipal Council and Sonamura Nagar Panchayet areas is being formulated for submission to concerned Ministry, Government of India.

However, all the ULBs has been directed to construct low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six rivers and stretches are within prescribed standard.

all the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-3) Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

Commencement 31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage of setting up of generated from household townships to STPs and sewer lines /interception of all the drains Connecting all presently carrying sewage and for ensuring the drains and proper treatment through the upcoming STPs other sources of will be done after installation of STP. generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

2 Time line for 31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct completing all low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six steps of action rivers and stretches are within prescribed plans including standard. completion of setting up of STPs In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to and their adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto commissioning remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure- 3)

3 Chief secretaries Continuous State level committee has been notified under may set up activity. the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor appropriate the overall progress of the compliance. In monitoring addition, a committee has been constituted mechanism at namely the River Rejuvenation Committee state level. (RRC) to look after the progress of the implementation of the action plan for Specifying restoration of the river stretches. accountability of nodal Authorities A district level committee has been constituted not below the which is also known as district task force for secretary level. overall monitoring of the implementation of the action plan Chief may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

Monitoring at Fortnightly State level committee meeting under the state level must commencing chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been take place 21.12.2019 conducted monthly to monitor the overall progress at the state level and River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding meeting regularly.

4 Progress report Monthly may be furnished (Preferably by the states/UTs before 20th of Monthly progress report will be sent to to every month) Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Member Secretary, CPCB.  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB

5.1 Identification of 31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in polluting sources and around 500 meters of the Gomati river including drains stretches has been done. A total of 24 small contributing to industries were found in the identified river river pollution stretches of Gumati river. and action as per NGT order on in- Identification of drains (if any) is being done situ treatment. by the district level monitoring committee. However, wire mesh has been installed in all the drains under the Udaipur, Amarpur and Sonamura town.

Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the human excreta directly in the river water.

5.2 Status of STPs, I As the BOD values of the river water and river & D and stretches are within prescribed standard limit, sewerage 31.03.2022 all the ULBs are communicated for installation Networks of low cost STP. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

5.3 Status of CETPs ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board to all industrial Details of 31.03.2022 units situated at the catchment areas of the existing CETP river for installation of ETP. and ETP infrastructure, ETP has been constructed in almost all the gap analysis industries where ever required. Though, very proposed with small amount of industries have the completion requirement of installation of ETP. timeline, No. of CETP: CETP is not required in this specific industries and river stretch as the BOD level is under the complying prescribed standard. status.

5.4 Status of Solid 31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started Waste involving women SHGs. The collected wastes Management and after source segregation are transported to details of Solid waste processing site . processing facilities 31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management Disposal Site as cluster basis is being done. (Details of Existing Continuous Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of Infrastructure, activity. municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and Gap analysis, other wastes has been displayed at different Proposal along locations within municipality area. Fitting with completion fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow timeline.) work at four feeder point is going on. Source segregation of different types of wastes is carried out involving women SHGs. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

Approximately 18.5 TDP solid waste has been generated under Udaipur Municipal Council, 6.1 TDP solid waste has been generated under Sonamura Nagar Panchayetl, 5.8 TDP solid waste has been generated under Amarpur Nagar Panchayet . All most all the Wards are being engaged with women SHGs for collection and segregation of solid wastes before further disposal into solid waste disposable site.

No such gap found between current status and desirable level.

5.5 Latest Water Continuous Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) Quality of activity. is conducting water quality monitoring on Polluted river, its monthly basis under National Water Quality tributaries, Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central drains with flow Pollution Control Board for the following six details and identified polluted river and river stretches in ground water the State. The month wise latest analytical quality in the report in respect of BOD values for the six catchment of identified polluted river stretches are at polluted river. Annexure-1.

5.6 Preventing 31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited Dumping of in river and river stretches by using bylaws. waste and Trainings to all healthcare workers and others, scientific waste involved in handling of bio-medical waste have management been provided at the time of induction. Strict including Bio monitoring are being done by the Health Medical waste department as well as Tripura State Pollution and Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes decentralizing dumped into the river. waste processing including waste Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state generated from level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM Hotels and Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own ashrams etc. incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are managing the biomedical waste through Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.

However, one CBWTF Operator has been selected by Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Tripura through open tendering through e-Procurement for the whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126 Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319 beds. EC has been issued in favour of the said project. The concerned agency has been instructed to expedite the process for infrastructure development as well as setting up of the facility at an early date.

5.7 Ground Water Continuous Assessment of Ground water in all the regulation activity identified locations has been done by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a regular basis.

So far, there is no contamination observed.

Continuous Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC activity. from Central Ground Water Authority to all the Industrial units located in the catchment areas of Burigaon River.

Many of the units have also submitted the declarations along with the NOC from Central Ground Water Authority.

5.8 Adopting good Continuous Generation of mass awareness to conserve irrigation practice activity. water and also for good irrigation practices is being carried out by the farmers in the catchment areas of Gomati River.

5.9 Protection and Continuous Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks Management of activity. has been done in collaboration with Forest Flood Plain Zone Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%. (FPZ) Check dam has been installed to maintain the Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

E-flow of the river.

The status report of river bank plantation and installation of check dam has been annexed as (Annexure-4).

Continuous Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal activity. encroachment.

5.10 Rain Water Continuous All the industries in the catchment areas Harvesting activity. responsible for using ground water for industrial purpose is directed to construct rain water harvesting plant and the compliance has been ensured.

5.11 Environmental Continuous Tender has been invited for installation of Flow (E-Flow) activity. digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum discharge during lean period and records to be maintained monthly basis after installation.

5.12 Plantation on 31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been both sides of the carried out on both sides of the river. river

5.13 Setting up of Bio Continuous Extensive river side plantation has been diversity parks activity. carried out on both sides of the river. on flood plains by removing Proper monitoring are being done by encroachments. Concerned District administration to prohibit any kind of illegal encroachment in the river stretches. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

5.14 Awareness Continuous Extensive awareness activities are going on Generation activity. involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and representatives of Urban Local Bodies. Mass awareness programme are organized by the students and teachers in the schools as well as within the villages near the river bank of Gumati river.

NAME OF RIVER : HAORA RIVER (AGARTALA To CHAMPAKNAGAR STRETCH)

Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

1 Ensure 100 % 31.03.2022 One STP of 8 MLD at Agartala is functional and treatment of meets the prescribed standard. The treated sewage at least in water is being reused for gardening and water situ remediation sprinkling at the road side .

A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) of 8 MLD capacity will be installed in Akhaura ICP (International Check Post). DPR has been prepared. Tenders are invited and bid received from bidders. Tender finalized. Work under Progress.

However, all the ULBs has been directed to construct low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six rivers and stretches are within prescribed standard.

All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-3) Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

Commencement of 31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage setting up of STPs generated from household townships to and Connecting all sewer lines /interception of all the drains the drains and presently carrying sewage and for ensuring other sources of proper treatment through the upcoming STPs generation of will be done after installation of STP. sewage to the STPs must be ensured Work order issued for another 8 MLD STP at Agartala at tendered value of Rs 24.73 crore with funding from 10% Lumpsum Scheme & Smart City Mission..

5 (Five) drains carrying 0.648 MLD sewage are being discharged into Haora river. As a part of Howrah River Front Development Project at a cost of Rs.99 Crore under Smart city mission, DPR is under preparation for in- situ sewage treatment for these 5 drains using CSIR NEERI developed RENEU (Restoration of Nallah with Ecological units) technology which uses phytoremediation, microbial consortia as well as physical operations. Tender likely to be published in June,2020 with estimated timeline of 01 year for completion of whole project.

2 Time line for 31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct completing all low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six steps of action rivers and stretches are within prescribed plans including standard. completion of setting up of STPs In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to and their adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto commissioning remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure- 3)

Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

3 Chief secretaries Continuous State level committee has been notified under may set up activity the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor appropriate the overall progress of the compliance. In monitoring addition, a committee has been constituted mechanism at namely the River Rejuvenation Committee state level. (RRC) to look after the progress of the implementation of the action plan for Specifying restoration of the river stretches. accountability of nodal Authorities A district level committee has been constituted not below the which is also known as district task force for secretary level. overall monitoring of the implementation of the action plan Chief may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

Monitoring at Fortnightly State level committee meeting under the state level must commencing chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been take place 21.12.2019 conducted monthly to monitor the overall progress at the state level and River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding meeting regularly.

4 Progress report Monthly may be furnished (Preferably by the states/UTs before 20th of Monthly progress report will be sent to to every month) Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Member Secretary, CPCB  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB

5.1 Identification of 31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in polluting sources and around 500 meters of the Haora river Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

including drains stretches has been done. A total of 97 small contributing to industries were found in the identified river river pollution stretches of Haora river. and action as per NGT order on in- Identification of drains (if any) is being done situ treatment. by the district level monitoring committee. However, wire mesh has been installed in all the drains.

Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the human excrita directly in the river water.

5.2 Status of STPs, I 31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river & D and stretches are within prescribed standard limit, sewerage all the ULBs are communicated for installation Networks of low cost STP.

5.3 Status of CETPs 31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board to all industrial Details of units situated at the catchment areas of the existing CETP river for installation of ETP. and ETP infrastructure, ETP has been constructed in almost all the gap analysis industries where ever required. Though, very proposed with small amount of industries have the completion requirement of installation of ETP. timeline, No. of CETP: There is only one (01) CETP of 500 KLD industries and capacities setup at Bodhjungnagar Industrial complying Complex in the State of Tripura. At present the status. plant is running smoothly. The CETP is connected with Effluent generating Units through common pipe line for transportation of Effluent to the plant for treatment purpose. Effluent is being treated in CETP at different stage so as to make the content of impurities up to a permissible limit as per guide line of Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB). Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

It is complying with the effluent standards.

5.4 Status of Solid 31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started Waste involving women SHGs . The collected wastes Management and after source segregation are transported to details of Solid waste processing site at Devendra processing Chandra Nagar, Agartala. facilities 31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management (Details of Disposal Site at Devendra Chandranagar, Existing Agartala for effective solid waste management Infrastructure, for Bishalgarh Municipal Council as cluster Gap analysis, basis has been strengthened. Proposal along with completion Continuous Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of timeline.) activity. municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and other wastes has been displayed at different locations within municipality area. Fitting fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow work at four feeder point is going on. Source segregation of different types of wastes is carried out involving women SHGs.

Approximately 241.1 TDP solid waste has been generated under Agartala municipal Corporation, 7.2 TDP solid waste has been generated under Ranir Bazar municipal Council, 6.3 TDP solid waste has been generated under Nagar Panchayet . All most all the Wards are being engaged with women SHGs for collection and segregation of solid wastes before further disposal into Devendra Chandanagar solid waste disposable site.

No such gap found between current status and desirable level. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

5.5 Latest Water Continuous Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) Quality of activity is conducting water quality monitoring on Polluted river, its monthly basis under National Water Quality tributaries, Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central drains with flow Pollution Control Board for the following six details and identified polluted river and river stretches in ground water the State. The month wise latest analytical quality in the report in respect of BOD values for the six catchment of identified polluted river stretches are at polluted river. Annexure-1.

5.6 Preventing 31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited Dumping of in river and river stretches by using bylaws. waste and Trainings to all healthcare workers and others, scientific waste involved in handling of bio-medical waste have management been provided at the time of induction. Strict including Bio monitoring are being done by the Health Medical waste department as well as Tripura State Pollution and Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes decentralizing dumped into the river. waste processing including waste Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state generated from level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM Hotels and Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own ashrams etc. incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are managing the biomedical waste through disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.

However, one CBWTF Operator has been selected by Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Tripura through open tendering through e-Procurement for the whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126 Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319 beds. EC has been issued in favour of the said project. The concerned agency has been instructed to expedite the process for infrastructure development as well as setting Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

up of the facility at an early date.

5.7 Ground Water Continuous Assessment of Ground water in all the regulation activity identified locations has been done by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a regular basis.

So far, there is no contamination observed.

Continuous Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC activity. from Central Ground Water Authority to all the Industrial units located in the catchment areas of Burigaon River.

Many of the units have also submitted the declarations along with the NOC from Central Ground Water Authority.

5.8 Adopting good Continuous Generation of mass awareness to conserve irrigation activity water and also for good irrigation practices is practice being carried out by the farmers in the catchment areas of Haora River.

5.9 Protection and Continuous Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks Management of activity has been done in collaboration with Forest Flood Plain Zone Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%. (FPZ) Check dam has been installed to maintain the E-flow of the river.

The status report of river bank plantation and installation of check dam has been annexed as (Annexure-4).

Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

encroachment.

5.10 Rain Water Continuous All the industries using in the catchment areas Harvesting activity responsible for using ground water for industrial purpose is directed to construct rain water harvesting plant and the compliance has been ensured.

5.11 Environmental 31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of Flow (E-Flow) digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum discharge during lean period and records to be maintained monthly basis after installation.

5.12 Plantation on 31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been both sides of the carried out on both sides of the river. river

5.13 Setting up of Bio 31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been diversity parks carried out on both sides of the river. on flood plains by removing Proper monitoring are being done by encroachments. Concerned District administration to prohibit any kind of illegal encroachment in the river stretches.

5.14 Awareness Continuous Extensive awareness activities are going on Generation activity involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and representatives of Urban Local Bodies. Awareness programmes has been organized by involving students of the different Schools for creating awareness about river water pollution. . School level awareness has been done through drama, science seminar and quiz competition for mass awareness generation and restoration of Haora river.

NAME OF RIVER : THE JURI RIVER (ALONG DHARMANAGAR)

Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

1 Ensure 100 % 31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of treatment of Sewage Treatment Plant at middle point sewage at least in between Dharmanagar and Kailasahar situ remediation Municipal area having capacity of 8 MLD is being formulated for submission to concerned Ministry, Government of India.

However, all the ULBs has been directed to construct low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six rivers and stretches are within prescribed standard.

All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-3)

Commencement of 31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage setting up of STPs generated from household townships to and Connecting all sewer lines /interception of all the drains the drains and presently carrying sewage and for ensuring other sources of proper treatment through the upcoming STPs generation of will be done after installation of STP. sewage to the STPs must be ensured

2 Time line for 31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct completing all low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six steps of action rivers and stretches are within prescribed plans including standard. completion of setting up of STPs In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to and their adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto commissioning remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure- 3) Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

3 Chief secretaries Continuous State level committee has been notified under may set up activity the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor appropriate the overall progress of the compliance. In monitoring addition, a committee has been constituted mechanism at namely the River Rejuvenation Committee state level. (RRC) to look after the progress of the implementation of the action plan for Specifying restoration of the river stretches. accountability of nodal Authorities A district level committee has been constituted not below the which is also known as district task force for secretary level. overall monitoring of the implementation of the action plan Chief may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

Monitoring at Fortnightly State level committee meeting under the state level must commencing chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been take place 21.12.2019 conducted monthly to monitor the overall progress at the state level and River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding meeting regularly.

4 Progress report Monthly may be furnished (Preferably by the states/UTs before 20th of Monthly progress report will be sent to to every month) Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Member Secretary, CPCB  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB

5.1 Identification of 31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in polluting sources and around 500 meters of the Juri river Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

including drains stretches has been done. A total of 5 small contributing to industries were found in the identified river river pollution stretches of Haora river. and action as per NGT order on in- Identification of drains (if any) is being done situ treatment. by the district level monitoring committee. However, wire mesh has been installed in all the drains.

Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the human excreta directly in the river water.

5.2 Status of STPs, I 31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river & D and stretches are within prescribed standard limit, sewerage all the ULBs are communicated for installation Networks of low cost STP.

5.3 Status of CETPs 31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board to all industrial Details of units situated at the catchment areas of the existing CETP river for installation of ETP. and ETP infrastructure, ETP has been constructed in almost all the gap analysis industries where ever required. Though, very proposed with small amount of industries have the completion requirement of installation of ETP. timeline, No. of CETP: CETP is not required in this specific industries and river stretch as the BOD level is under the complying prescribed standard. status.

5.4 Status of Solid 31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started Waste involving women SHGs . The collected wastes Management and after source segregation are transported to details of Solid waste processing site . processing facilities 31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management Disposal Site is being done. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

(Details of Continuous Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of Existing activity. municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and Infrastructure, other wastes has been displayed at different Gap analysis, locations within municipality area. Fitting Proposal along fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow with completion work at four feeder point is going on. Source timeline.) segregation of different types of wastes is carried out involving women SHGs.

Approximately 22.4 TDP solid waste has been generated under Dharmanagar municipal Council. All most all the Wards are being engaged with women SHGs for collection and segregation of solid wastes before further disposal into solid waste disposable site.

No such gap found between current status and desirable level.

5.5 Latest Water Continuous Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) Quality of activity is conducting water quality monitoring on Polluted river, its monthly basis under National Water Quality tributaries, Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central drains with flow Pollution Control Board for the following six details and identified polluted river and river stretches in ground water the State. The month wise latest analytical quality in the report in respect of BOD values for the six catchment of identified polluted river stretches are at polluted river. Annexure-1.

5.6 Preventing 31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited Dumping of in river and river stretches by using bylaws. waste and Trainings to all healthcare workers and others, scientific waste involved in handling of bio-medical waste have management been provided at the time of induction. Strict including Bio monitoring are being done by the Health Medical waste department as well as Tripura State Pollution and Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes decentralizing Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

waste processing dumped into the river. including waste generated from Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state Hotels and level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM ashrams etc. Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are managing the biomedical waste through disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.

However, one CBWTF Operator has been selected by Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Tripura through open tendering through e-Procurement for the whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126 Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319 beds. EC has been issued in favour of the said project. The concerned agency has been instructed to expedite the process for infrastructure development as well as setting up of the facility at an early date.

5.7 Ground Water Continuous Assessment of Ground water in all the regulation activity identified locations has been done by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a regular basis.

So far, there is no contamination observed.

Continuous Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC activity. from Central Ground Water Authority to all the Industrial units located in the catchment areas of Juri River.

Many of the units have also submitted the declarations along with the NOC from Central Ground Water Authority.

5.8 Adopting good Continuous Generation of mass awareness to conserve irrigation activity water and also for good irrigation practices is being carried out by the farmers in the Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

practice catchment areas of Juri River.

5.9 Protection and Continuous Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks Management of activity has been done in collaboration with Forest Flood Plain Zone Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%. (FPZ) Check dam has been installed to maintain the E-flow of the river.

The status report of river bank plantation and installation of check dam has been annexed as (Annexure-4).

Continuous Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal activity encroachment.

5.10 Rain Water Continuous All the industries using in the catchment areas Harvesting activity responsible for using ground water for industrial purpose is directed to construct rain water harvesting plant and the compliance has been ensured.

5.11 Environmental 31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of Flow (E-Flow) digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum discharge during lean period and records to be maintained monthly basis after installation.

5.12 Plantation on 31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been both sides of the carried out on both sides of the river. river

5.13 Setting up of Bio 31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been diversity parks carried out on both sides of the river. on flood plains by removing Proper monitoring are being done by encroachments. Concerned District administration to prohibit any kind of illegal encroachment in the river stretches. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

5.14 Awareness Continuous Extensive awareness activities are going on Generation activity involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and representatives of Urban Local Bodies. Awareness programmes has been organized by involving students of the different Schools for creating awareness about river water pollution. . School level awareness has been done through drama, science seminar and quiz competition for mass awareness generation and restoration of Juri river.

NAME OF RIVER: THE KHOWAI RIVER (ALONG TELIAMURA)

Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

1 Ensure 100 % 31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of treatment of Sewage Treatment Plant having capacity of 8 sewage at least in MLD is being formulated for submission to situ remediation concerned Ministry, Government of India.

However, all the ULBs has been directed to construct low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six rivers and stretches are within prescribed standard.

All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-3).

Commencement of 31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage setting up of STPs generated from household townships to and Connecting all sewer lines /interception of all the drains the drains and presently carrying sewage and for ensuring other sources of proper treatment through the upcoming STPs generation of Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

sewage to the STPs will be done after installation of STP. must be ensured

2 Time line for 31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct completing all low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six steps of action rivers and stretches are within prescribed plans including standard. completion of setting up of STPs In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to and their adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto commissioning remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure- 3)

3 Chief secretaries Continuous State level committee has been notified under may set up activity the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor appropriate the overall progress of the compliance. In monitoring addition, a committee has been constituted mechanism at namely the River Rejuvenation Committee state level. (RRC) to look after the progress of the implementation of the action plan for Specifying restoration of the river stretches. accountability of nodal Authorities A district level committee has been constituted not below the which is also known as district task force for secretary level. overall monitoring of the implementation of the action plan Chief may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

Monitoring at Fortnightly State level committee meeting under the state level must commencing chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been take place 21.12.2019 conducted monthly to monitor the overall progress at the state level and River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

meeting regularly.

4 Progress report Monthly may be furnished (Preferably by the states/UTs before 20th of Monthly progress report will be sent to to every month) Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Member Secretary, CPCB  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB

5.1 Identification of 31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in polluting sources and around 500 meters of the Khowai river including drains stretches has been done. A total of 5 small contributing to industries were found in the identified river river pollution stretches of Khowai river. and action as per NGT order on in- Identification of drains (if any) is being done situ treatment. by the district level monitoring committee. However, wire mesh has been installed in all the drains.

Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the human excrita directly in the river water.

5.2 Status of STPs, I 31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river & D and stretches are within prescribed standard limit, sewerage all the ULBs are communicated for installation Networks of low cost STP.

5.3 Status of CETPs 31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board to all industrial Details of units situated at the catchment areas of the existing CETP river for installation of ETP. and ETP ETP has been constructed in almost all the Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

infrastructure, industries where ever required. Though, very gap analysis small amount of industries have the proposed with requirement of installation of ETP. completion timeline, No. of CETP: CETP is not required in this specific industries and river stretch as the BOD level is under the complying prescribed standard. status.

5.4 Status of Solid 31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started Waste involving women SHGs . The collected wastes Management and after source segregation are transported to details of Solid waste processing site . processing facilities 31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management Disposal Site is being done. (Details of Existing Continuous Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of Infrastructure, activity. municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and Gap analysis, other wastes has been displayed at different Proposal along locations within municipality area. Fitting with completion fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow timeline.) work at four feeder point is going on. Source segregation of different types of wastes is carried out involving women SHGs.

Approximately 11.4 TDP solid waste has been generated under Teliamura municipal Council. All most all the Wards are being engaged with women SHGs for collection and segregation of solid wastes before further disposal into solid waste disposable site.

No such gap found between current status and desirable level. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

5.5 Latest Water Continuous Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) Quality of activity is conducting water quality monitoring on Polluted river, its monthly basis under National Water Quality tributaries, Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central drains with flow Pollution Control Board for the following six details and identified polluted river and river stretches in ground water the State. The month wise latest analytical quality in the report in respect of BOD values for the six catchment of identified polluted river stretches are at polluted river. Annexure-1.

5.6 Preventing 31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited Dumping of in river and river stretches by using bylaws. waste and Trainings to all healthcare workers and others, scientific waste involved in handling of bio-medical waste have management been provided at the time of induction. Strict including Bio monitoring are being done by the Health Medical waste department as well as Tripura State Pollution and Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes decentralizing dumped into the river. waste processing including waste Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state generated from level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM Hotels and Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own ashrams etc. incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are managing the biomedical waste through disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.

However, one CBWTF Operator has been selected by Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Tripura through open tendering through e-Procurement for the whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126 Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319 beds. EC has been issued in favour of the said project. The concerned agency has been instructed to expedite the process for infrastructure development as well as setting Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

up of the facility at an early date.

5.7 Ground Water Continuous Assessment of Ground water in all the regulation activity identified locations has been done by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a regular basis.

So far, there is no contamination observed.

Continuous Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC activity. from Central Ground Water Authority to all the Industrial units located in the catchment areas of Khowai River.

Many of the units have also submitted the declarations along with the NOC from Central Ground Water Authority.

5.8 Adopting good Continuous Generation of mass awareness to conserve irrigation activity water and also for good irrigation practices is practice being carried out by the farmers in the catchment areas of Khowai River.

5.9 Protection and Continuous Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks Management of activity has been done in collaboration with Forest Flood Plain Zone Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%. (FPZ) Check dam has been installed to maintain the E-flow of the river.

The status report of river bank plantation and installation of check dam has been annexed as (Annexure-4).

Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal encroachment.

5.10 Rain Water Continuous All the industries using in the catchment areas responsible for using ground water for Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

Harvesting activity industrial purpose is directed to construct rain water harvesting plant and the compliance has been ensured.

5.11 Environmental 31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of Flow (E-Flow) digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum discharge during lean period and records to be maintained monthly basis after installation.

5.12 Plantation on 31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been both sides of the carried out on both sides of the river. river

5.13 Setting up of Bio 31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been diversity parks carried out on both sides of the river. on flood plains by removing Proper monitoring are being done by encroachments. Concerned District administration to prohibit any kind of illegal encroachment in the river stretches.

5.14 Awareness Continuous Extensive awareness activities are going on Generation activity involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and representatives of Urban Local Bodies. Awareness programmes has been organized by involving students of the different Schools for creating awareness about river water pollution. . School level awareness has been done through drama, science seminar and quiz competition for mass awareness generation and restoration of Khowai river.

NAME OF RIVER : THE MANU RIVER (ALONG KAILASAHAR)

Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

1 Ensure 100 % 31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report (DPR) is being treatment of formulated for Installation of Sewage sewage at least in Treatment Plant having capacity of 8 MLD at situ remediation middle point between Dharmanagar and Kailasahar Municipal area.

However, all the ULBs has been directed to construct low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six rivers and stretches are within prescribed standard.

All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-3)

Commencement of 31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage setting up of STPs generated from household townships to and Connecting all sewer lines /interception of all the drains the drains and presently carrying sewage and for ensuring other sources of proper treatment through the upcoming STPs generation of will be done after installation of STP. sewage to the STPs must be ensured

2 Time line for 31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct completing all low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six steps of action rivers and stretches are within prescribed plans including standard. completion of setting up of STPs In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to and their adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto commissioning remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure- 3) Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

3 Chief secretaries Continuous State level committee has been notified under may set up activity the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor appropriate the overall progress of the compliance. In monitoring addition, a committee has been constituted mechanism at namely the River Rejuvenation Committee state level. (RRC) to look after the progress of the implementation of the action plan for Specifying restoration of the river stretches. accountability of nodal Authorities A district level committee has been constituted not below the which is also known as district task force for secretary level. overall monitoring of the implementation of the action plan Chief may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

Monitoring at Fortnightly State level committee meeting under the state level must commencing chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been take place 21.12.2019 conducted monthly to monitor the overall progress at the state level and River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding meeting regularly.

4 Progress report Monthly may be furnished (Preferably by the states/UTs before 20th of Monthly progress report will be sent to to every month) Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Member Secretary, CPCB  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB

5.1 Identification of 31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in polluting sources and around 500 meters of the Manu river Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

including drains stretches has been done. A total of 10 small contributing to industries were found in the identified river river pollution stretches of Manu river. and action as per NGT order on in- Identification of drains (if any) is being done situ treatment. by the district level monitoring committee. However, wire mesh has been installed in all the drains.

Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the human excrita directly in the river water.

5.2 Status of STPs, I 31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river & D and stretches are within prescribed standard limit, sewerage all the ULBs are communicated for installation Networks of low cost STP.

5.3 Status of CETPs 31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board to all industrial Details of units situated at the catchment areas of the existing CETP river for installation of ETP. and ETP infrastructure, ETP has been constructed in almost all the gap analysis industries where ever required. Though, very proposed with small amount of industries have the completion requirement of installation of ETP. timeline, No. of CETP: CETP is not required in this specific industries and river stretch as the BOD level is under the complying prescribed standard. status.

5.4 Status of Solid 31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started Waste involving women SHGs . The collected wastes Management and after source segregation are transported to details of Solid waste processing site . processing facilities 31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management Disposal Site is being done. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

(Details of Continuous Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of Existing activity. municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and Infrastructure, other wastes has been displayed at different Gap analysis, locations within municipality area. Fitting Proposal along fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow with completion work at four feeder point is going on. Source timeline.) segregation of different types of wastes is carried out involving women SHGs.

Approximately 13.2 TDP solid waste has been generated under Kailashahar municipal Council. All most all the Wards are being engaged with women SHGs for collection and segregation of solid wastes before further disposal into solid waste disposable site.

No such gap found between current status and desirable level.

5.5 Latest Water Continuous Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) Quality of activity is conducting water quality monitoring on Polluted river, its monthly basis under National Water Quality tributaries, Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central drains with flow Pollution Control Board for the following six details and identified polluted river and river stretches in ground water the State. The month wise latest analytical quality in the report in respect of BOD values for the six catchment of identified polluted river stretches are at polluted river. Annexure-1.

5.6 Preventing 31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited Dumping of in river and river stretches by using bylaws. waste and Trainings to all healthcare workers and others, scientific waste involved in handling of bio-medical waste have management been provided at the time of induction. Strict including Bio monitoring are being done by the Health Medical waste department as well as Tripura State Pollution and Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes decentralizing Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

waste processing dumped into the river. including waste generated from Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state Hotels and level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM ashrams etc. Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are managing the biomedical waste through disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.

However, one CBWTF Operator has been selected by Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Tripura through open tendering through e-Procurement for the whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126 Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319 beds. EC has been issued in favour of the said project. The concerned agency has been instructed to expedite the process for infrastructure development as well as setting up of the facility at an early date.

5.7 Ground Water Continuous Assessment of Ground water in all the regulation activity identified locations has been done by the Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a regular basis.

So far, there is no contamination observed.

Continuous Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC activity. from Central Ground Water Authority to all the Industrial units located in the catchment areas of Manu River.

Many of the units have also submitted the declarations along with the NOC from Central Ground Water Authority.

5.8 Adopting good Continuous Generation of mass awareness to conserve irrigation activity water and also for good irrigation practices is being carried out by the farmers in the Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

practice catchment areas of Manu River.

5.9 Protection and Continuous Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks Management of activity has been done in collaboration with Forest Flood Plain Zone Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%. (FPZ) Check dam has been installed to maintain the E-flow of the river.

The status report of river bank plantation and installation of check dam has been annexed as (Annexure-4).

Continuous Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal activity encroachment.

5.10 Rain Water Continuous All the industries using in the catchment areas Harvesting activity responsible for using ground water for industrial purpose is directed to construct rain water harvesting plant and the compliance has been ensured.

5.11 Environmental 31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of Flow (E-Flow) digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum discharge during lean period and records to be maintained monthly basis after installation.

5.12 Plantation on 31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been both sides of the carried out on both sides of the river. river

5.13 Setting up of Bio 31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been diversity parks carried out on both sides of the river. on flood plains by removing Proper monitoring are being done by encroachments. Concerned District administration to prohibit any kind of illegal encroachment in the river stretches. Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs- No. monitored Compliance Status

5.14 Awareness Continuous Extensive awareness activities are going on Generation activity involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and representatives of Urban Local Bodies. Directorate of Higher Education have taken many initiative involving the students for restoration of Manu river through rally, discussion, under Kailasahar & Kumarghat Subdivision about the river water pollution.

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The 2,r.r meeting of Central l\{onitoring Committee in oA t\o.G73 of 2018 wis het,l the NGT Matter o"-ig.oz. 2o2o at 10.3o AI\{ at Conference i\4inistry of Jal Shahti, Govt. i".ii"" Ha-ll, "f A copy of minutes of the saicl rneeting receivecl ]Mission for crea, Ganga, frr.rm the National Lepartm.;t-;f water Res6u1-ss*, Development & Ga.ga n"1.:,rlrrotion, River lvrinistry-tr Jal shakti, Govt. vide ofrice Memoi'a,cliim rtil of I,cria 27.o2-2o2o is encrosecr rys"r/oa-iiiizorc/rvMcrG/2.19 riatecl here*itr, mI yor. ti.r'.i infor-rnarti# action for compriance. A.copy-of th; a }r"".ru"ry l\4ission for fi-,rn the National clea,.Ga,ga uvM6bi *iil..r.pol,"-rruii-r=ceived regarcling i' situ bioremecriatio'/,a19ng or Morri.oring cornmittee phvto ,;r";a;;ion of se\^iage al so encro se d rrerewith for y;; ;rif;"i"ii""'."i'i.". i, drai,s is u * ury a cti.n. I, this context, ali co,cernecl are report to requested to selrrl action taken the Member secretary, Tr-ipura st.i"-pr[ution reg,lar bersis for preparation cdntror Board on .rro .rt *ission of Monthly pr.gress CPCB & Mi,istry of Report to . Jal sr."r.ri, oovt.JU,L. L'Iof ,rL*i,.i".rr*-*" aS per NGT. l_,Lr ""lr:[j.direcrions of Hon,ble ;: (Orrr**",r'r:;,j?tl Directoi-, DSi; Govt. of T'i.ipura (Chairman, RRCJ Enclo : as sLatecl ;N ,

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