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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 Manipur as on 20th February 2021 Overall status of the State: I. Total Population: 2011 Census Projected as on 2020 Urban Population 8,34,154 10,47,135 Rural Population 17,36,236 21,79,541 Total 28,55,794 35,84,951 Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD) : 115.054 MLD II. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant: Existing No. of STPs and Treatment Capacity : 1 (one) STP of 27 MLD operational 2 (two) STPs of 16 & 1 MLD under construction Capacity Utilization of existing STPs : 10 MLD MLD of sewage being treated through alternate technology : NIL Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD : 18 MLD No. of Operational STPs : 1 (one) Detail of STP is at Annexure - 1 No. of Complying STPs : 1 (one) No. of Non-complying STPs : Nil Details of each existing STP in the State No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Compliance Status Capacity Utilized Status of STP of STP 1 Lamphel, 27 MLD 10 MLD Operational Complying Imphal West (37 %) Details of under construction STPs in the State No. Location Capacity of Physical Status of I&D Completion the plant in Progress or House sewer Timeline MLD in % connections 1 Maibal Leikai, Imphal West 16 MLD 24 % NIL 31.03. 2022 2 Iroisemba,. Imphal West 1 MLD NIL NIL 31.03. 2022 Details of proposed STPs in the State No. Location Capacity of the STP Status of Project (at DPR Stage/ Under Likely Date proposed in MLD Tendering/ Work to be Awarded) of Completion 1 Imphal 49 MLD Revised DPR, Cleared by DEA for --- External Aided Funding opportunities 1 III. Details of Industrial Pollution: No. of industries in the State : 1004 Nos. 941 outside Industrial Estate 63 inside Industrial Estate No. of water polluting industries in the State : 34 Units (Annexure - 2) Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD : Data not available Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: Data not available Number of industrial units having ETPs : Nil Number of industrial units connected to CETP : 5 (five) Number and total capacity of ETPs : Nil : Details of existing : Nil Under construction : Nil Proposed : Nil Compliance status of the ETPs : Nil Number and total capacity of CETPs : 1 (one) CETP Details of existing : 1 unit of 400 Kilo Liter / Day Under construction : Nil Proposed : Nil Town Existing ETP CETP Proposed, if any Status (DPR/ tendering/ Capacity under construction etc.) Imphal 400 Kilo Liter / day Nil Nil Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs Town No. of Industrial Status of Status of CETPs industries discharge ETPs (existing, under construction & proposed) Imphal 5 (five) Nil Nil 1 (one) CETP of 400 Kilo Liter / Day at Nilakuthi Industrial Estate, Imphal Status : Non-functional Cost for making it functional is estimated to be Rs. 1.77.08.668/= (Rupees One Crore Seventy Seven Lakhs Eight Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Eight) only 2 IV. Solid Waste Management: Total Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) : 27 ULBs Population of ULBs : 6,17,108 (2011 Census) : 7,88,734 (2020 projected population) Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation : 311.17 MT (as on 2020 projected population) Waste Collected : 185.48 TPD Existing Management / treatment facility : 269.5 TPD Utilization of MSW processing : 101.3 TPD Segregated Waste landfilled / dumped : 77 TPD Number, installed capacity and utilization of existing MSW processing facilities in TPD bifurcated by type of processing e.g. Waste to Energy (Tonnage and Power Output), Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi, decentralized pit composting), bio-methanation, MRF, etc. SN Name of Installed Utilization Type of Action plan to bridge MSW capacity (in TPD) processing Gap between processing (in utilization and installed unit TPD) facility 1 Municipal 200 TPD 30 TPD Waste to Installed infrastructure Solid waste energy and for Waste to energy, now Management Composting under Trial run Plant, (5-8% of commercial operation Lamdeng, input, now Targets : Imphal 3T / day in 30 TPD by Nov 2020 average) 60 TPD by Feb 2021, 120 TPD by May 2021, 180 TPD by Dec 2021 2 Jiribam MC 10 TPD 2.8 TPD Composting Out of total generated waste 3.23 TPD, 0.4 TPD is processed at the source. Hence, no gap. 3 Lamshang 3 TPD 3 TPD Composting NP 4 SamurouMC 8 TPD 2 TPD Composting More unit by June 2021 5 Sekmai NP 5.5 TPD 0.5 TPD Composting 100% by Dec 2021 6 Thongkhong 6 TPD 2 TPD Composting 100% by Dec 2021 Laxmi MC 7 Heirok NP 1 TPD Composting 100% by Dec 2021 8 Kakching MC 8 TPD 2 TPD Composting 100% by Mar 2021 9 Sikhong 4 TPD 0.65 TPD Composting 100% by Mar 2021 Sekmai MC 3 SN Name of Installed Utilization Type of Action plan to bridge MSW capacity (in TPD) processing Gap between processing (in utilization and installed unit TPD) facility 10 Thoubal MC 25 TPD 4 TPD Composting 100% by Mar 2021 13 Wangjing 2 TPD 0.5 TPD Composting 100% by Dec 2021 Lamding MC Total 275.5 TPD 59.6 TPD 45.98 TPD at site 48.93 TPD at source Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity Planning for upgrade the and Current Utilization of processing facilities installed capacity as per (if Gap > 20%) required by 2021-22 No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in No data TPD (existing, proposed and under construction) Total No. of wards 305 Wards No. of wards having door to door collection service 59% (approx.) at 266 Wards No. of wards practicing segregation at source 61% (approx.) at 187 Wards Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction : SN Name of ULB or Capacity Technology Proposed / under Processing unit Construction 1 Multi Segregation Shed at 630.75 cum Anaerobic Under construction Chothe Village, Ward No. 12, Bishnupur MC 2 Annexure at Table - 3 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage 1 (one) uncontrolled dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills dumpsite of 2.5 acres at Bishnupur MC No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km Nil buffer of both side of the rivers No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains 3 (three) drains having having floating racks/screens installed to prevent floating racks / screen at solid waste from falling into the rivers Bishnupur MC Information yet to be submitted by the rest ULBs Status of ULB wise Management of Solid waste At Annexure - 3 4 V. Bio-medical Waste Management: Total Bio-medical generation : 0.78 TPD Remarks : No. of Hospitals and Health Care : 528 Nos. Deep burial practiced at Facilities [i/c 251 PHSCs] remote rural areas. DPR submitted to Status of Treatment Facility : CBMWTF = 1 No ministry for up-gradation CBMWTF Captive Facility = 2 No. of the existing CBMWTF Deep Burial = 391 Nos. Action Plan submitted to the State Pollution Control Board by the Directorate Health Status of Treatment Facility : 8 Nos. Service for BMW RTPs management VI. Hazardous Waste Management: Total Hazardous Waste generation : 0.99 TPD No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste : 334 (automobile service centres mainly micro-scale units) Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs : Nil Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the : Nil TSDFs and Treated Details of on-going or proposed TSDF : Under preparation of DPR, Final DPR by March 2021 VII. Plastic Waste Management: Total Plastic Waste generation : 22.7 TPD Treatment / Measures adopted for reduction or : Plastic waste utilized for waste management of plastic waste to energy plant, road construction and for recycling VIII. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being : Nil adopted by the State/UT IX. Identification of including drains contributing to : Municipal Wastes (Liquid and solid) river pollution and action as per NGT order on are the major polluting sources. in-situ treatment 100% door to door collection of solid wastes by March 2021 Tapping , intercepting and 5 diverting all the polluting drains to the STP by March 2022 In-situ treatment along the drain through Bio-remediation / Phyto- remediation by March 2022 X. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief : i. Shri M.H. Khan Secretary in the State / UT Additional Chief Secretary Forest and Environment Govt. of Manipur as Chairman, State level Monitoring Mechanism ii. Dr. T. Brajakumar Singh Deputy Director, Directorate of Environment and Climate Change as Nodal Officer for appearing / VC / submission / compiling of reports before NGT/CPCB/CMC iii. Dr. W. Roshan Singh Asst. Environment Engineer Manipur Pollution Control Board XI. Details of meetings carried under the in the : Last meeting under Chairmanship State/UT Chief of Secretary, Govt. of Manipur was held on 20th Nov 2020 Once or twice in every month by Chief Secretary of Addl. Chief Secretary (Forest and Environment), Govt. of Manipur XII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its : At Annexure – 4 tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river XIII. Ground water regulation : Nil XIV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the : i. Irrigation from Barrages and State Dams through Canals ii. Loktak Lift Irrigation through 6 open canals iii. River Lift Irrigation schemes through tube wells and dug wells by Minor Irrigation Deptt. iv. Surface Minor Irrigation through Canals XV. Rain Water Harvesting : Nil XVI. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of : i. The Manipur Flood Plain Zoning illegal encroachments Act, 1987 has been enacted for zoning of flood plains of rivers in the State of Manipur ii. Boundaries and limits of the major rivers of the State were declared in 1988, by the irrigation and Flood Control Dept, Manipur (now Water Resources Dept.) iii.