Hon'ble NGT in the Matter of OA No. 673/2018 Dated 06.12.2019

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Hon'ble NGT in the Matter of OA No. 673/2018 Dated 06.12.2019 National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/ UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) Sl. Activity to be Timeline Submission of Progress by State/UT-Compliance Status No. monitored 1. Ensure 100% 31.03.2021 Total Sewage Generation in Kerala: 3759.28 MLD treatment of Total Sewage Treatment capacity in the state: 124.04 MLD sewage at least Total septage treatment capacity in the state: 0.2 MLD in situ Gap in Sewage Treatment in the state: 3635.24 MLD remediation Total Sewage Treatment in the state out of installed capacity: 55.04 MLD No. of functional STPs in the state: 7 No. of functional septage treatment plants in the state: 2 *The entire sewage generated in the state is treated by septic tank - soak pit system or STP. Individual septic tank - soak pit systems are provided for households and small establishments. Individual STPs are provided for establishments such as flats, hotels, hospitals, etc. There is no open defecation in the state. Details of existing STPs/Septage treatment plants in the State: Sl. City/Town STP location Status STP No. Installed capacity 1 Thiruvananthapur Common Sewage Operational 107 MLD am Treatment Plant, Muttathara, Trivandrum Maintained by Kerala Water Authority 2 Pathanamthitta Seasonally 5 MLD Sewage Treatment Plan Operated during at Sannidhanam (5MLD) festival season Maintained by Travancore Devaswom Board Sewage Treatment Plan Seasonally 3.5 MLD at Pamba (3.5 MLD) Operated during Maintained by Travancore festival season Devaswom Board 3 Kottayam STP for Houseboat (0.09 Operational 90 KLD MLD) at Kumarakom Maintained by District Tourism Promotion Council, Kottayam Ernakulam Sewage treatment unit, 4 Operational 4.5MLD Kerala Water Authority, Elamkulam, Ernakulam(3 MLD) STP owned Operational by Greater Cochin 0.45 MLD Development Authority,Kad avanthra, Kochi (0.45 MLD) Septage Tratment Plant at Operational 0.1 MLD Brahmapuram Kochi Corporation, Ernakulam Septage Tratment Plant at Operational 0.1 MLD Wellington Island, Kochi Corporation 5 Kannur Sewage treatment Plant Operational 0.5MLD at Taliparambu (0.5MLD) Taliparambu Municipality, Kannur 6 Thrissur Sewage treatment Plant 3 MLD at Guruvayur in Thrissur Not yet District commissioned Details of proposed STPs/FSTPs in the State: Sl. Capacity Status of the Plant Place Funding Scheme No. (MLD) project Obtained technical Municipal Bus Stand, 1. STP 0.050 sanction for DPR, Suchitwa Mission Tirur Tendering stage Comfort station, Obtained technical Adimaly Grama 2. STP 0.06 sanction for DPR, Suchitwa Mission Panchayat, Idukki Under construction Cherthala municipality, 3. FSTP 0.250 DPR preparation Suchitwa Mission Alappuzha Yet to be DPR preparation 4. STP Kannur Corporation Amrut finalised stage DPR preparation 5. STP Palakkad Municipality 0.8 Amrut stage DPR preparation 6. STP Thrissur Corporation 5 Amrut stage DPR preparation 7. STP Kozhikode Corporation 13 Amrut stage Kochi Corporation DPR submitted for 8. STP 1.4 Amrut Ward 15 technical sanction Kochi Corporation DPR submitted for 9. STP 1.1 Amrut Ward 16 technical sanction Kochi Corporation DPR submitted for 10. STP 1.4 Amrut Ward 17 technical sanction Obtained technical Andamukkam, Kollam 11. FSTP 0.1 sanction for DPR, Amrut Corporation Tendering stage Obtained technical Vasoorichira, Kollam 12. FSTP 0.1 sanction for DPR, Amrut Corporation Tendering stage Obtained technical Karikkuzhiela, Kollam 13. FSTP 0.1 sanction for DPR, Amrut Corporation Tendering stage Obtained technical Ramapuram, Thrissur 14. FSTP 0.1 sanction for DPR, Amrut Corporation Tendering stage Obtained technical Yakkara, Palakkad 15. FSTP 0.1 sanction for DPR, Amrut Municipality Tendering stage Obtained technical Chelora, Kannur 16. FSTP 0.1 sanction for DPR, Amrut Corporation Tendering stage Obtained technical Guruvayur 17. FSTP 0.1 sanction for DPR, Amrut Municipality, Thrissur Tendering stage Status of Septage Plants under AMRUT in Kerala The details of the Septage Plants envisaged under AMRUT in Kerala are as follows. Kollam – 100 KLD Septage Treatment Plants at Andamukam, Vasoorichira & Karikkuzhi Ela are envisaged in Kollam Corporation. Combined Administrative Sanction was issued for these works for an amount of Rs.12.66Cr. on 22.02.2018. Combined Technical Sanction was issued for the works for an amount of Rs.9.8Cr. on 22.08.2018. Due to public protest, tender procedures of Andamukkam & Karikkuzhi Ela plants are kept on hold by the Corporation & Vassorichira plant has been cancelled by the Municipal Council. Thrissur – 100 KLD Septage Treatment Plant at Ramavarmapuram is envisaged in Thrissur Corporation. Administrative Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.3.5Cr. on 01.01.2018. Technical Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.3.1Cr. on 28.06.2018. Selection notice was issued to M/s.Green Eco on 03.01.2020&Agreement is to be signed. Guruvayur – 100 KLD Septage Treatment Plant at Chakkamkandam is envisaged in Guruvayur Municipality. Administrative Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.4.5Cr. on 31.05.2018. Technical Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.3.9Cr. on 30.07.2018. Agreement was executed with M/s.Green Bay, Kochi on 11.12.2019. Work has been started. Palakkad – 100 KLD Septage Treatment Plant at Yakkara is envisaged in Palakkad Municipality. Administrative Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.3.41Cr. on 23.12.2017. Technical Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.3Cr. on 30.06.2018.Permissive sanction for the land selected is awaited. Kozhikode – Combined project for Sewerage (1 MLD & 2 MLD) & Septage (100KLD) treatment at Medical College is envisaged in Kozhikode Corporation. Administrative Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.14.12Cr. on 13.11.2017. Technical Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.14.11Cr. on 30.07.2018. Agreement was executed with M/s.Green Eco – LCGC joint venture on 09.01.2020. Work has been started. Kannur - 100 KLD Septage Treatment Plant at Chelora is envisaged in Kannur Corporation. Administrative Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.3.42Cr. on 23.12.2017. Technical Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.3.1Cr. on 28.06.2018. Agreement was executed with M/s.Green Eco on 09.01.2020.Work to be started. Alappuzha–10 KLD Mobile Septage Units (2 nos.) are envisaged in Alappuzha Municipality. Administrative Sanction was issued for the work for an amount of Rs.0.80Cr. on 30.03.2019. AMRUT - SEPTAGE PLANTS Number Cost (Rs. Category of AMRUT City Cr.) Plants Work started 1 4.50 Guruvayoor-1no. Agreement executed but not started 1 3.42 Kannur-1no. Awarded but Agreement not executed 1 3.50 Thrissur-1no. Tendered but not awarded 2 7.63 Palakkad-1no. & Kollam-1no. To be retendered 1 4.22 Kollam-1no. TS not issued 2 0.80 Alappuzha-2nos. To be cancelled 1 4.22 Kollam-1no. Total 9 28.29 Details showing the project cost of sewage treatment plants planned to be set up under AMRUT scheme are enclosed as Annexure 1. Commencemen Progressing t of setting up Progressing of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STP s must be ensured 2. Timeline for 31.03.2021 Progressing completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning 5. Chief *Vide G.O.(Rt)No.93/2020/WRD dated 28.01.2020 Government of Kerala nominated Deputy Secretaries may Completed Secretary (Projects),Water Resource Department as the nodal authority, Government of Kerala for set up monitoring the compliance of the directions in the order on fortnightly basis and to maintain record of appropriate progress and to act as an accountable person to the Chief Secretary for the purpose. monitoring mechanism at *Vide G.O.(Rt)No.223/2020/WRD dated 12.03.2020 Government of Kerala appointed a monitoring State level committee comprising of Additional Chief Secretary, Water Resources Department as Chairperson and Specifying Principal Secretary, LSGD, Principal Secretary, Environment, Secretary, Water Resources Department accountability and Staff officer to Chief Secretary as nodal officers & members. of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose Monitoring at Fortnightly Review on progress of action plans is being done at district and state level State level must take place Status of implementation of Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 As per the report of Suchitwa Mission, Kerala generates about 10,044TPD of municipal solid wastes; 14% by 6 city Corporations, 45% by Municipalities and 41% generated by 941 Grama Panchayaths, 49% of the waste is generated in households; 36% in institutions and 15% in way sides and public places. 7734 TPD of waste is putrescible in nature, 1808 TPD is non-biodegradable and 502TPD is inert. Non biodegradables wastes include 603TPD of paper, 402TPD of plastic, 100TPD of metals, 100TPD of glass, 200 TPD of rubber and leather and 40TPD of domestic hazardous waste. Currently 3494 TPD, out of total 7734TPD (45%) of biodegradable waste is treated in households, institutions and community level. This works out to be 45% of the biodegradable waste generated in the State. Projects for installation of 13,09,478 household level composting or bio-methanation units will increase the waste treatment capacity to 71%(i.e. 5491 TPD). The non- biodegradable waste is collected from sources and temporarily stored in material collection facility (MCF). There are 658 operational MCF in Grama panchayaths and 179 operational MCFs in ULBs. The Government of Kerala has taken efforts to implement the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 in the State.
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