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PCB/HO/EE3/NGT/673/2018/VOL.VII/11/2020 Date:17.12.2020 From The Member Secretary To The Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakthi, Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Shram Shakti Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi- 110001

Sub:- Forwarding of Monthly Progress Report of November, 2020- reg. Ref:- 1.Order of the Hon’ble NGT in the matter OA No.673 of 2018. 2. Email dated 15/12/2020 from MoJS

Sir, As per the reference 2nd cited above regarding the meeting proposed on 21/12/2020, the signed compiled PDF copy of Monthly Progress Report for the month of November, 2020 in the new revised format is submitted herewith for kind information and necessary action. Yours faithfully,

Digitally signed by SREEKALA S SREEKALA S Date: 2020.12.17 16:10:19 +05'30'

MEMBER SECRETARY

Copy to : 1. Principal Secretary, Environment Department ( Chairperson , RRC) 2. O/o the Chief Secretary’s Environment Monitoring Cell 3. CPCB , Delhi and 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

Overall status of the State: I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately

As per Census 2011, Kerala has population of 3,37,77,386. Rural population in Kerala is 25,840,501 and urban population in the state is 79,36,885. Population projected for 2020 for rural area is 27,005,078 and for urban area is 82,94,583. The water consumption and wastewater generated are calculated based on the population projected for 2020.

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): A draft dossier on Sewage and Sullage generation in the State of Kerala has been prepared by the Board. Based on the draft report:  Estimate Sewage and Sullage generation in Urban area - 1058 MLD ( Sewage – 317 MLD , Sullage- 741 MLD)  Estimate Sewage and Sullage generation in Rural area - 2917 MLD ( Sewage – 875 MLD , Sullage- 2042 MLD)  Total Sewage and Sullage generation – 3975 MLD ( Sewage – 1192 MLD , Sullage- 2783 MLD) III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:  Existing no. of common STPs/FSTPs: 13 common STPs and 3 common FSTPs  No. of functional common STPs in the state: 12  No. of functional common septage treatment plants in the state: 2  No. of common STP which has not started functioning: 1  No. of common FSTP which has not started functioning: 1  Total sewage treatment capacity in the state through existing common STPs: 124.145 MLD  Total sewage treatment capacity in the state through existing common FSTPs: 0.21 MLD  (STPs are being planned for Irinjalakkuda Municipality, Thripunithura Municipality, Thikkakkara Municipality, additional STP requirement for 60 crores for Thiruvanathapuram District and for Taluk Hospital by Mavelikkara Municipality( 300KLD). Revamping of STPs at Elamkulam (including capacity enhancement), Adwaithasramam & Aluva Market in Ernakulam District and enhancement of capacity utilisation of 107 MLD plant at Muttathara, Thiruvananthapuram are also being proposed)  (FSTPs are being planned for Irinjalakkuda Municipality, Chengannur Municipality and Thiruvalla Municipality)

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Details of existing common STPs/ common Septage treatment plants in the State:

Sl. City/Town STP location Status STP Process No Installed Utilization . capacity

1 Thiruvana Common Sewage Operational 107 80 MLD ASP nthapuram Treatment Plant, MLD Muttathara, Trivandrum maintained by Kerala Water Authority

STP at Kumarichanda Operational 10 KLD 10 KLD Bio membrane bioreactor Technology 2 Pathanamth Seasonally Sewage Treatment Plan 5 MLD 3.5 MLD UASB and itta Operated at Sannidhanam SBR during (5MLD) festival Maintained by season Travancore Devaswom Board

Sewage Treatment Seasonally 3.5 MLD 3.5 MLD Plan at Pamba(3.5 Operated Coagulation MLD) during & settling Maintained by festival Travancore season Devaswom Board 3 Kottayam STP for Houseboat Operational 90 KLD 90 KLD ASP (0.09 MLD) at Kumarakom Maintained by District Tourism Promotion Council, Kottayam Ernakulam Sewage treatment unit, ASP 4 Operational 4.5MLD 3 MLD Kerala Water Authority, Elamkulam, Ernakulam(3 MLD) STP owned Operational by Greater Cochin 0.45ML 0.45 MLD ASP Development D Authority, Kadavanthr a, (0.45 MLD)

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Septage Tratment Operational 0.1ML 0.1 MLD MBBR Plant at D BrahmapuramKochi Corporation, Ernakulam

Septage Tratment Operational 0.1ML 0.1 MLD MBBR Plant at Wellington D Island, Kochi Corporation

STP at Operational 10 KLD started Kalamassery operation Market, Kalamassery Municipality 5 Sewage treatment Operational 0.5MLD 0.5MLD ASP Plant at Taliparambu (0.5MLD) Taliparambu Municipality, Kannur 6 Thrissur Sewage treatment 3 MLD ASP Plant at in Commissione Not Thrissur d started District functioning

FSTP at Completed. 0.01 Not started Mattampuram Not started MLD functioning BIOLOGICA functioning. L

7 Malappura Sewage treatment Operational 0.03 0.03 MLD MBBR m Plant-atMalappuram MLD Municipal Busstand Sewage treatment Operational 0.045 0.045 Plant-at (fish MLD MLD BIOLOGICA market) L

8 Adimaly Sewage treatment Plant Operational 0.01 started Electro Grama at Comfort station, MLD functioning coagulation Panchayat, Idukki Adimaly Grama Panchayat, Idukki

Details of proposed STPs/FSTPs in the State:

Plant Capacity Status of the project Funding Process Expected Plant Place No. (MLD) Scheme Date of Completion

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Civil works of tanks and Fund is Biolo - other physical structures g Municipal provided 1. STP 0.05 completed. ical Bus by Tirur Interconnections to be municipal Stand, established. Trial run ity Tirur fixed on 20.10.2020 Cherthala Technical committee Suchitwa Anaero - municipali b ic verified the project. Mission 2. FSTP ty, 0.25 baffled Suggested Alappuzha reactor modification. and DPR modification is MBB going on R STP Decentrali To be retendered- AMRUT - 3. sed 2.5 Implemented Biologic 31.03.2022 Proposed land for the Sewera by ULB al ge STP falls under Kole Schem Wet Land category & e - hence to be converted Thrissu from data bank - file is r currently with Corpor Revenue Dept. ation Tendered on 23/11/19 &opened on 15/02/2020. Only 1 bid received &hence decided to be re-tender after approval of structural drawing by

GEC, Thrissur & revision of TS. Approved structural drawings received from GEC on 02/07/2020. TS to be revised - Consultant submitted the softcopy of revised estimate on27/08/2020 & the same is under scrutiny at ULB. Clarifications on LS items were sought by Engineering Dept. from the Consultant. The Consultant visited ULB on 13/11/20 & gave clarification on LS items. The scrutiny has been completed & SE, LSGD has sent the 4 softcopy of revised estimate & other details to CE, LSGD on 20/11/20 for revision of TS. Hardcopy of the same was also submitted to CE, LSGD on 25/11/20.

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STP Decentralise Tendered but not AMRUT - 4. d Sewerage 1.4 awarded- Implemented Biolog 31.03.2022 System - by ULB ical Kochi 6th tender published Corporation on 15/03/2020 with Div-15 05/05/2020 as last date & 08/05/2020 as opening date. No bids received, hence extended till 19/05/2020 & 22/05/2020 respectively - 1 bid received. Price bid opened on 05/05/2020 - 41.61% above - negotiated to 36.64% above. Work Standing Committee held on 16/06/2020 has recommended the same to Municipal Council for ratification. Council held on 11/09/2020 ratified the proposal. To be placed in the next SHPSC for approval. STP Decentralise Tendered but not AMRUT - Biolog Implemented 5. d Sewerage 1.1 awarded- ical 31.03.2022 System - by ULB Kochi 4th tender published Corporation on 12/02/2020 Div-16 with 07/03/2020 as last date & 10/03/2020 as opening date - 1 bid received. Price bid opened on 16/04/2020 - 27.09% above – negotiated to 25.95% above. Work Standing Committee held on 16/06/2020 has recommended the same to Municipal Council for ratification. Council held 6

on 11/09/2020 ratified the proposal. To be placed in the next SHPSC for approval.

6. STP Decentralise 1.4 Tendered but not AMRUT - Biolog d Implement ical 31.03.2022 Awarded- 4th tender Sewerage ed by System - published on ULB Kochi 12/02/2020 with Corporation 07/03/2020 as last date Div-17 & 10/03/2020 as opening date - 1 bid received. Price bid opened on 16/04/2020 - 26.32% above- negotiated to 25.92% above. Work Standing Committee held on 16/06/2020 has recommended the same to Municipal Council for ratification. Council held on 11/09/2020 ratified the proposal. To be placed in the next SHPSC for approval.

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7. STP Division 1- 6.5 Awarded not started Implemen SBR/ - 4 under ted by Biolog Cochin Cochin ical Smart City Smart Mission Mission Limited

8. STP 5 STPs are 10 To be tendered Implemen SBR - coming up + 10 ted by under the + 2+ Kochi KMRL’s 5+ Metro Integrated 4 Rail under water =31 the transport Integrated system water project at transport Elaamkula system m,Vennala, project Edapally, Puthukalav attom, Perandur Andamukka Awarded but agreement AMRUT - Electr 9. FSTP m, Kollam 0.1 not executed - Implemen o Corporation Council approval was ted by Coagu 30.09.2021 pending for award of ULB la tion work to the L1 (Green Eco, Hyderabad - quote negotiated to TPAC) due to protest of the ward Councilor. As per the direction of Core Committee held on 12/06/20 a meeting was held on 15/06/20 with the concerned Councilor but he did not agree. Joint site visit was done along with Mayor & Dpy. Mayor on 19/06/20 & it was decided to construct compound wall around the site. Council held on 05/10/20 approved the award of work. Selection Notice was issued on 04/11/20. Agreement is expected to be executed after the LSG election model code of conduct is over.

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Vasoorichira Cancelled - AMRUT - Electr - 10. FSTP , Kollam 0.1 Tendered once but Implement o Corporation bidders didn't pre- ed Coagu qualify. Not retendered by ULB la tion due to public protest. Core Committee meeting held on 21/08/20 decided to cancel the work. Council held on 11/09/20 decided to cancel the work.

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Karikkuzhi Cancelled - AMRUT - Electr - 11. FSTP Ela, Kollam 0.1 Tendered once but bidders Implemen o Corporation didn't pre-qualify. Not ted by Coagu retendered due to public ULB la tion protest. Core Committee meeting held on 21/08/20 decided to cancel the work.

Council held on 11/09/20 decided to cancel the work.

Awarded but agreement Electr not executed - 12. FSTP Ramavarma 0.1 AMRUT - o Selection notice issued puram, Implemen Coagu 30.09.2021 on 31/12/19 (Green Eco, Thrissur la tion Hyderabad - 25% below ted by TPAC). Agreement not ULB yet signed. Final warning letter was sent to Contractor on 11/03/20 & they replied on 13/03/20 that they are willing to complete all formalities except additional performance guarantee. They have also requested that they may be allowed to submit the additional performance BG after the consent to establish is obtained from KSPCB. Council held on 15/07/20 decided to obtain consent to establish from KSPCB at the earliest. Fee (Rs.45024) was paid & application was submitted online to KSPCB on 19/11/20. The same is being scrutinized by KSPCB's District Office at Thrissur. Awarded but agreement Electr not executed - 13. FSTP Yakkara, 0.1 AMRUT - o 30.09.2021 3rd Tender - price bid was Implemen Coagu opened on 21/10/19 - L1 is Municipalit ted by la tion 6.5% below TPAC (Dora y ULB Infrastructures, Kochi).

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Council held on 22/07/20 has approved the award of work. Selection Notice was issued on 04/08/20. Agreement to be signed.

Permissive sanction for the selected land is awaited from Revenue Dept. They have sent the file to SC Dept. on 17/03/20 for NOC. A reminder letter was sent to SC Dept on 15/05/20. SC Dept. has sent a letter to Director, MC asking opinion on using MC land for constructing Septage plant. In the meeting held on 14/10/20, Director, MC suggested transfer of land owned by Instrumentation Ltd. to MC which is within the MC campus instead of Revenue land. Hence it was decided to conduct a meeting involving Minister for SC / ST Dept., Director of Health Dept., Director of MC, officials of Instrumentation Ltd. & ULB officials to sort out this issue. Email was sent to Municipal Secretary on 18/11/20 from SMMU requesting intervention for expediting the process & the Secretary replied on 23/11/20 that the Municipality is helpless in this regard & requested MD, AMRUT to intervene in this matter. A meeting was conducted with the District Collector on 25/11/20 & the District Collector is expected to intervene for expediting the process of issuing permissive sanction.

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Work started - AMRUT - Electr 14. FSTP Chellora, 0.1 Agreement was signed on Implemen o 30.09.2021 Kannur 09/01/20 (Green Eco, ted by Coagu Corporation Hyderabad - 8.7% below ULB la tion TPAC). Work to be started. KSPCB issued Consent to Establish on 08/07/20. Contractor asked for more time to start the work due to Covid pandemic. Letter sent to Contractor on 17/08/20 regarding this. Contractor's officials have reached the site on 12/10/20. Site clearance is being done. Chakkumkan Work started- AMRUT - Electr 15. FSTP dam, 0.1 Agreement date - Implemen o 30.09.2021 Guruvayur 11/12/19 (Green Way ted by Coagu Municipality Solutions, Kochi - 8.22% ULB la tion , Thrissur below TPAC). KSPCB issued Consent to Establish on 30/06/20. Land filling works started but stopped due to want of permission from Dist. Collector (file is with Sub- Collector). Reminder letters were sent to Collectorate on 14/08/20 & 22/09/20 regarding permission for filling. The Municipal Secretary informed (letter dated 27/10/20) that public protest is there against this project & approval of

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layout also needs to be obtained from District Town Planner.

16& Mobile Alappuzha Technical Sanction to AMRUT - Electr Implemen 17 Septage municipality 0.01 be o 30.09.2021 Units- 2 ted by Coagu nos. issued- ULB lation As per the Recommendation of TS Committee dated 26/07/19, KSPCB's recommendation was sought by the Municipality on 30/07/19. KSPCB issued the recommendation on 26/06/2020. Details uploaded in Price software & submitted to CE, LSGD on 16/07/2020 for issuing TS. TS Committee to be convened.

General Tendered but not AMRUT Electr 18. STP Hospital, 0.24 awarded- - o 31.03.2022 Alappuzha Consent to Establish Implemen Coagu lation was issued by KSPCB ted by on 27/07/20. 4th tender ULB was done on 09/07/20 with 28/07/20 as last date & 30/07/20 as date of opening - extended up to 07/08/20 & 10/08/20 respectively - 2 bids received. Technical Committee for finalizing the technical evaluation of bids was convened on 17/09/20& both bids were approved. Price bid was opened on 29/09/20 & the technical committee

13 held on 14/10/20 recommended the award of work to L1 (JV-Venad Designers & Contractors Pvt. Ltd., Kollam & Green Eco, Hyderabad) who quoted 9% below TPAC. Council held on 06/11/20 approved the award of work. Selection notice is expected to be issued after the LSG election model code of conduct is over.

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Shatabdhi TS to be issued - AMRUT 19. STP Mandiram, 0.015 Report on structural vetting - Biolog 31.03.2022 Alappuzha received from CUSAT on Implemen ical 29/02/20. Estimate ted by scrutinized at EE, LSGD ULB office & was submitted to CE office on 17/04/20 for issing TS. TS Committee to be convened.

Thottumadi TS to be issued - AMRUT 20. STP Colony, 0.05 TS Committee held on - Biolog 31.03.2022 Alappuzha 25/02/20 asked for Implemen ical technology comparison ted by

report from Consultant. ULB Consultant submitted the same on 09/05/20 & was forwarded to CE, LSGD office for issuing TS. CE, LSGD office asked certain clarifications & the same was submitted by ME, LSGD on 25/06/20. NOC obtained from Irrigation Dept. (owner of the land) on 14/07/20. TS Committee to be convened.

Awarded but Agreement 21. STP General 0.36 not Executed- AMRUT Electr 30.09.2021 Hospital, Selection Notice issued on - o Thrissur 31/12/19 (Green Eco, Implemen Coagu Hyderabad - 25% below lat- TPAC). Agreement not yet ted by signed. Final warning letter was ULB ion sent to Contractor on 11/03/20 & they replied on 13/03/20 that they are willing to complete all formalities except additional performance BG. They have also requested that they may be allowed to submit the additional performance BG after the consent to establish is obtained from KSPCB. Council held on 15/07/20 approved Contractor's

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request. A letter was sent to Contractor regarding this on 04/09/20. Contractor submitted the Security Deposit on 29/09/20. Draft Agreement document sent to Contractor on 12/11/20. Contractor is expected to sign the agreement this week. Online application for consent to establish was submitted to KSPCB on 29/07/20. Corrections in the application pointed out by KSPCB on 25/08/20 & 22/09/20 were made. KSPCB returned the application on 05/10/20 asking for submission of an affidavit showing period of completion. The application has been resubmitted to KSPCB along with the affidavit on 12/11/20. The application is being processed at KSPCB's Regional Office at Kochi. Work started - Electr 22. STP District 0.27 KSPCB issued NOC AMRUT o 30.09.2021 Hospital, on 06/05/20 & Consent - Coagu Palakkad l - to Establish on Implemen ation 26/08/20. Selection ted by Notice was issued on ULB 17/06/20 (Green Eco, Hyderabad - 6.7% below TPAC). Notice issued to Contractor on 07/09/20 regarding signing of Agreement. Contractor submitted the Security Deposit on 01/10/20. Agreement was signed on 05/11/20. Site was handed over to the Contractor on 06/11/20. Site clearance is being done by the Contractor.

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STP Sewage Tendered but not AMRUT 23. Treatment 0.8 Awarded- - Biolog Plant & Implemen ical 30.09.2021 associated 5th Tender - opened on ted by network at 27/01/2020 & 1 bid ULB Sundaram received. The balance Colony, sheets submitted by the Palakkad bidder was scrutinized by CA's office & clearance was obtained from them on 07/07/2020. Price Bid opened on 10/07/2020 - 19.7% above - negotiated to 18.5% above. Council held on 22/07/2020 decided to take approval of SHPSC regarding tender excess. Detailed LMR analysis is being done by ULB.

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STP Sewage 2 MLD Work started- Electr 24& (with treatment plant (with Agreement was signed on AMRUT o 30.09.2021 25. Sept age plant at septage 09/01/20 (JV - Green Eco, - Coagu Treat Medical treatment) Hyderabad & LCGC, Implemen la tion ment College with &1MLD Kochi - 8.95% below ted by ) Septage plant TPAC). KSPCB issued ULB treatment, Consent to Establish on 04/06/20. Letter sent to Contractor on 11/09/20 to start the work immediately. Contractor's officials visited the site on 22/09/20. Contractor submitted network (2MLD & 1MLD) & plant (2MLD) designs on 02/10/20. Technical Committee held on 07/10/20 approved the network design for 2MLD plant and directed to correct the 1MLD network & 2MLD plant designs. Contractor submitted 1MLD design and corrected 1MLD network & 2MLD plant designs on 22/10/20. Technical Committee held on 27/10/20 scrutinize the designs & directed the Contractor to submit more details regarding designs of 1MLD & 2MLD plants and also directed the Contractor to make certain corrections in the 1MLD network design. Contractors' officials visited ULB on 19/11/20 & agreed to submit all pending documents related to plant & network designs by 27/11/20. They submitted the 1 & 2MLD corrected network drawings on 02/12/20 & the same is under scrutiny. More details sought regarding 1 & 2MLD plant designs are yet to be submitted. STP Sewerage Tendered but not AMRUT 26. system in 6.0 awarded - - Biolog Zone A, Judgment of the ongoing case in Implemen ical 31.03.2022 Package B, Court regarding ownership of ted by Kothi, the land is awaited. A letter was ULB Kozhikode sent to Collector on 16/10/20 requesting urgent intervention

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Works tendered 3 times but quote received in the last 2 tenders very high. Hence the Principal Secretary, LSGD (Urban) directed ULB to tender Plant & Network works separately on 04/09/20. Accordingly, tender (1st tender - Plant & Network separately) was floated on 25/09/20 with

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20/10/20 as last date & 23/11/20 as date of opening. Pre-bid meeting was held on 12/10/20. As per the request of the prospective bidders, last date & date of opening were extended till 27/10/20 & 30/10/20 respectively and again up to 03/11/20 & 06/11/20 respectively. Tender was opened on 06/11/20 - 4 bids received for STP & 3 bids received for network - under scrutiny. Technical Bid Evaluation Committee for finalizing the scrutiny of bids was convened on 30/11/20 - 1 bid qualified for STP & 2 bids qualified for network. The ULB has sent an email to SMMU on 03/12/20 requesting clarification on the following: a) MSME registration & EMD exemption of Seamak Hitech Products, Maharashtra, b) Contract licencese certification of Nasit Infrastructure, Ahmadabad & c) Annual turnover details of Creative Entrepreneurs LLP, Delhi. Reply in this regard is being prepared by SMMU.

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27. STP Sewerage 7.0 Tendered but not awarded AMRUT - Biolog 31.03.2022 system in - Implemented ical Zone A, Works tendered 3 times by ULB Package A, but quote received in the AvikkalThod last 2 tenders were very u, high. Hence the Principal Kozhikode Secretary, LSGD (Urban) directed ULB to tender Plant & Network works separately on 04/09/20. Accordingly, tender (1st tender - Plant & Network separately) was floated on 25/09/20 with 20/10/20 as last date & 23/11/20 as date of opening. Pre-bid meeting was held on 12/10/20. As per the request of the prospective bidders, last date & date of opening were extended till 27/10/20 & 30/10/20 respectively and again up to 03/11/20 & 06/11/20 respectively. Tender was opened on 06/11/20 - 3 bids received for STP & 3 bids received for network - under scrutiny. Technical Bid Evaluation Committee for finalizing the scrutiny of bids was convened on 30/11/20 - 2 bids qualified for STP & 2 bids qualified for network. The ULB has sent an email to SMMU on 03/12/20 requesting clarification on the following: a) MSME registration & EMD exemption of Seamak Hitech Products, Maharashtra, b) Contract licencese certification of Nasit Infrastructure, Ahmadabad & c) Annual turnover details of Creative Entrepreneurs LLP, Delhi. Reply in this regard is being prepared by SMMU.

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STP Decentralise Tendered but not d sewerage awarded- Consent to AMRUT - Biolog 28. network 1.0 Establish was issued Implemented ical 31.03.2022 with STP in by ULB by PCB on old Kannur 03/08/2020. Core Municipal Committee held on area, Kannur 14/08/2020 decided to

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retender after making necessary change in PQP criteria. Accordingly, 8th tender was done on 18/08/2020 with 09/09/2020 as last date & 11/09/2020 as date of opening - extended up to 15/09/2020 & 17/09/2020 respectively. Tender opened on 17/09/2020 4 bids received. 2 bidders qualified in the evaluation finalized by the Technical Committee held on 06/10/20. - Price bid opened on 15/10/20 (L1 - JV - TDLC, Thrissur, M/s.EROS, Ludhiana, Punjab & BL Engg., Bangalore - 19.93% above). Council held on 23/10/20 decided to get approval of the next SHPSC for the tender excess. To be placed in the next SHPSC for approval.

STP at Work started- AMRUT - Biolog Medical 65% completed. Implemented ical 31.03.2021 29. STP College- 5.0 (Sainath by Kerala Phase I & II, Water Envirotech, Thiruvanatha Authority puram Tuticorin - 12.39% below TPAC)

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STP at Work started - AMRUT - 30. STP Kureepuz 12.0 23rd SHPSC approved the Implemented Biolog 31.03.2022 ha- Phase I tender excess & Council by Kerala ical & II, held on 26/02/20 approved Water Kollam the award of work Authority (JV - HydrotechParyavaran, Punjab & ABM Civil Ventures, Kochi - 8.57% above). KWA issued Work Order to Contractor on 27/04/20. Agreement was signed on 28/10/20. As

decided in the all party meeting held on 01/11/20, demarcation of the land was done on 04/11/20 by ULB officials with the help of Police. Survey & soil testing was started by the Contractor on 10/11/20 & the same was completed on 19/11/20. Design work has been commenced by the Contractor. Revised work program to be submitted by the Contractor. Tree Committee chaired by the District Collector is expected to be convened soon. Compound wall work is expected to be started soon by the Contractor.

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31. STP Rejuvenation 5.0 Awarded butAgreement AMRUT - Biolog 31.03.2022 of STP at not executed- Implemented ical Elamkulam, Selection notice issued on by Kerala Kochi 14/01/20 (JV - Marymatha, Water Ernakulam &Tomar, USA - Authority 24.24% above TPAC). Agreement to be signed. Bidder approached the High Court & obtained a favorable decision regarding adjusting of BG against pending bill (for other works). SE, KWA, Kochi had sent a letter to MD, KWA regarding this on 17/06/20. Law Officer, Jalabhavan, TVM informed (on 29/07/20) SE, KWA Kochi that since the bills were already cleared there is no scope for adjusting pending bill against BG for this work. Hence direction was given to the firm by SE, KWA on 11/08/20 to execute agreement within 1 week with the required BG. Contractor gave reply on 12/08/20 requesting SE,

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KWA to follow the Court's judgement. SE, KWA sent a letter to MD, KWA on 20/08/20 regarding this & requesting direction to proceed further. In the review meeting chaired by Special Secretary, WRD on 09/10/20, CE - Central Region, KWA informed that the existing plant of 4MLD is being under- utilized (1 to 1.5MLD only) & also that KMRL is planning to set up a similar plant in Kochi. Hence, the TM, KWA was directed to take a final call on continuing with this work after discussion with concerned stake holders. TM, KWA conducted a meeting on 04/11/20 regarding this & directed CE, Central Region & SE, Sewerage Circle, Kochi to obtain a commitment from the Contractor for meeting the improved output standards (as per latest NGT order) & co- ordinate with ULB & KMRL for the effective utilisation of available fund, by devising a comprehensive sewerage scheme for Kochi Corporation, respectively. KWA reported on 25/11/20 that the Contractor in his reply dated 11/11/20 has confirmed their willingness to meet the improved output standards as per new NGT order. Agreement is expected to be executed after the LSG election model code of conduct is over. 32. STP Ottappalam 1.50MLD DPR approved by KIIFB Biolog 31.03.2022 Municipality Co- KIIFB, Technical ical , Palakkad treatment Sanction Process District including obtaining Statutory Clearances ongoing 33. STP Kunnamkula 1.00MLD DPR approved by KIIFB Biolog 31.03.2022 m Co- KIIFB, ical Municipality treatment , Thrissur Technical Sanction Process including obtaining Statutory Clearances ongoing

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34. STP Vadakara 0.5 MLD DPR appraisal ongoing KIIFB Biolog Municipality Sewage TP in ical , 20KLD Kozhikkode Septage TP KIIFB

35. STP Cherthala 250KLD DPR preparation KIIFB Biolog Municipality Septage TP completed ical , Alappuzha and submitted to KIIFB

36. STP Wadakkanch 1.00MLD DPR Preparation KIIFB Biolog ery Co- ongoing ical Municipality treatment , Thrissur 37. STP Varkala 140KLD DPR Preparation KIIFB Biolog Municipality Septage ongoing ical , Thiruvanant ha puram 38. STP Mayyand 590KLD DPR Preparation KIIFB Biolog GP, Co- ongoing ical Kollam treatment

39. STP Ottuppara 18 KLD DPR Preparation KIIFB Biolog Market, STP ongoing as part of ical Wadakkanch Modernisation of ery Municipality Market in , Trissur Wadakkanchery project 40. STP Athani 13.9 KLD DPR Preparation KIIFB Biolog market, STP ongoing as part of ical Wadakkanch Modernisation of ery Market in Municipality , Wadakkanchery Trissur project 41 STP Fish market, 10 KLD Technical committee Payyannur STP verified the project. Municipality Suggested modification. DPR , modification is going Kannur on

42 STP Athani, 350 KLD Site identified. DPR Wadakkanch STP under preparation ery Municipality , Trissur

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43 STP Ottuppara, 500 KLD Site identified. DPR Wadakkanch STP under preparation ery Municipality , Trissur

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IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:  No. of industries in the State: 634316 (Registered in the web portal of KSPCB)  No. of water polluting industries in the State: 1401  Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 156.3  Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: Data is being collected  Number of industrial units having ETPs : As per 2019 data – 5166 nos (latest data is being updated)  Number of industrial units connected to CETP: As per the available data- 64 nos  Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed)  Compliance status of the ETPs: As per 2019 data- Out of 5166 ETPs, 5146 are complying.  Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) - 8 nos of CETPs are functional. Total Capacity - 124.25 MLD  Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs industries discharge (existing, under construction & proposed) Data is being collected

V. Solid Waste Management:  Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population : 93 Urban Local Bodies (6 Corporation and 87 Municipalities) , Total Urban Population : 79,36,885 (As per 2011 Census) .  Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation : 3521TPD ( Based on Population)  Number, installed capacity and utilization of existing MSW processing facilities in TPD (bifurcated by type of processing eg- Waste to Energy (Tonnage and Power Output), Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi, decentralized pit composting), biomethanation, MRF etc:  The proposal for EPR Registration as per Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 has been submitted to the State Government for approval. The main object is to collect fee from brand owners based on the weight of packaging and to divert the fee amount to the authorized collectors of the local bodies.

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Status of Present MSW processing facilities is given below:

Facility Type of plant Number Location and Capacity Centralised Windrow 2 Ernakulam, Kozhikode (100TPD) plant composting plants (large)

Windrow 12 1. Attingal(13TPD), 2.North Paravur(3TPD), composting 3. Chalakkudy(2 TPD), 4. Kodungallur (4 TPD), 5. plant(Small) Kothamangalam, 6. Kunnamkulam, 7. Guruvayoor (2.TPD), 8.Chittur Thathamangalam(4 TPD), 9. Ottappalam (5 TPD), 10. Palakkad(4 TPD), 11. Thaliparambum, 12. Payyannur Community Vermi 7 1.Attingal(0.25TPD); 2.Thodupuzha; 3. North level composting Paravur(1 TPD); 4.(1.5 TPD); 5. plants(Small) (0.5TPD); 6.Koothuparamba; 7. Mattannur(5 TPD) Aerobins 406

Biogas plants 287

Biobins in flats 500+ Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Thrissur

Material 483 Collection Facility

Resource 68 recover facility

Household Pipe compost 1,34,270 Total-3,62,294 level

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Kitchen bin 50,399 Biogas plant 25,255 Biocomposter, 49,730 biobin, pot bin Ring compost 20,283 Bucket compost 6,903 Compost pit 75,454 Institutional Biogas plants, aerobins, biobins level

Status of Waste- to- Energy Plants:

Sl. No. Plant Location Status of operation Power generation (MW)

1. Kozhikode Work awarded – Construction to be started

2. Sulthan Bathery Work awarded – work started

3. Kannur Tendering for WtE plant DPR stage completed and bidders were identified

4. Kollam Tendering for WtE plant DPR stage completed and bidders were identified

5. Palakkad Tendering for WtE plant at DPR stage completed and bidders were identified

6. Kochi Retendering Retendering stage

7. Thiruvananthapuram Tendering Tendering stage

8. Munnar Tendering Tendering stage

9 Thrissur Land identified

10. Land identified

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 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of processing facilities (if Gap > 20%)  No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under construction)  Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards practicing segregation at source  Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and technology):

Solid Waste processing facilities setup:

Sl. No. Composting Vermi-composting Biogas RDF/Pelletization

1. Centralised Community level-7 Community level- Nil windrow composting plants – 287 Household level- 2(Large); 12(Small) 2. 25255 Community level- 3. 1,193(aerobin, biobins)

Household level - 3,37,039

Solid Waste Processing facility operational:

Sl. No. Composting Vermi-composting Biogas RDF/Pelletization

1. Centralised Community level-7 Community level- Nil windrow composting plants – 287 Household level- 2(Large); 12(Small) 2. 25255 Community level- 3. 1,193(aerobin, biobins)

Household level- 3,37,039

Solid Waste Processing facility under installation/planned:

Sl. No. Composting Vermi- Biogas RDF/Pelletisation composting

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Being planned/installation for - Being - decentralized units planned/installation for decentralized units

A. Progress in establishing Waste to Energy plants in eight cities/towns having population above 1 lakh Sl. Corporation/ Identified site Area Status No Municipality (acre)

1) Kozhikode Njaliyanparambu 12.67  Work awarded to Zonta Infratech Private Limited for (Govt. land) the construction of Waste to Energy Plant at Njaliyan parambu

 A company namely M/s.Malabar Waste Management Limited was formed and they applied for registration in Kerala Single Window Clearance Portal (KSWIFT) and to individual departments for clearance.

 The company obtained NOC from State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority

 Suchitwa Mission submitted the proposal to Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs for approval of their share in the VGF for the project. Clarification on the points was called for by the Ministry and the same is being processed.  M/s Zonta Infratech Pvt Ltd started the work of clearing of legacy waste on 3rd March, 2020.  The clearing work of legacy waste resumed at the dumpsite on 4th May 2020 and approximately 15000 cum of legacy waste has been cleared from the project site as on 12th May 2020.

2) Kannur 9.7 (Govt. Land) acres  M/s Organic Recycling Systems Private Limited and M/s. Blue Planet Environment Solutions Limited have completed the incorporation of SPVs in the name of Blue Planet Kannur Waste Solutions

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Private Limited to take up the development of the project.  Consortium has selected agency for the preparation of DPR, waste quantification and characteristic study in and the agency could not commence due to lock down announced in connection with Covid 19 pandemic.

 Govt vide GO(Rt) No. 714/2020/LSGD dated 27-3- 2020 issued direction to Kannur Municipal Corporation to hand over the 9.75 acres of the land identified at Chelora on lease basis to KSIDC for the development of Waste to Energy project and to execute MoU with KSIDC for clearing the existing legacy waste at dump site in Chelora.  Detailed waste characterization of study of dumpsite at Chelora was done by the Pollution Control Board.

Sl. Corporation/ Identified site Area Status No Municipality (acre)

3) Palakkad Kanjikode 15  M/s Organic Recycling Systems Private Limited and (Land taken over acres M/s. Blue Planet Environment Solutions India from Kerala State Limited have completed the incorporation of SPVs in Electricity Board the name of Blue Planet Kannur Waste Solutions Ltd. in advance Private Limited to take up the development of the possession) project.

 Consortium has selected agency for the preparation of DPR, waste quantification and characteristic study in Kannur district and the agency could not commence due to lock down announced in connection with Covid 19 pandemic.

4) Kollam Kureepuzha 7.05  Letter of Intent (LOI) issued to the consortium by (Govt. land) M/s. Zonta Infratech Pvt Ltd.,the successful bidder of the project on 12-3-2020 and consortium accepted the LOI and the Consortium has taken steps to incorporate the SPV and reserved Venad Waste Management Private Limited as the name of the SPV with the Ministry of Corporation Affairs. Consortium requested for an extension of time for the incorporation of SPV due to current lock down announced as part of Covid 19 pandemic.

 For biomining the site, the Corporation informed that draft agreement to be executed with M/s.Zonta Infratech Pvt Limited is vetted by the Corporation’s Standing Counsel and the same will be placed in the next Council meeting for approval.

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5) Ernakulam Brahmapuram 20 acres (Govt. land)  Action is being taken for the widening of approach road

 As the financial closure was not achieved by G. J. Ecopower Pvt Ltd., Secretary, Kochi Corporatation was directed to take steps to cancel the concession agreement executed.

 KSIDC was authorized to take immediate steps to float an RFP for the selection of suitable concessionaire to set up Waste to Energy plant at Brahmapuram.

 KSIDC floated e-tender to identify a suitable agency for the rehabilitation of MSW dump site at Brahmapuram. KSIDC submitted a proposal to constitute a Technical Evaluation Committee for technical evaluation of the bids.

Sl. Corporation/ Identified site Area Status No Municipality (acre)

6) Thiruvanantha Peringamala 15  Land identified for the solid waste processing plant puram (Govt. Land) for setting up the plant at Vizhinjam. The approval of the Board of VISL is to be obtained by the Board for the transfer of 15 acres of land on lease to KSIDC. The Board approval is to be communicated to the Port Department to issue necessary orders.

 Notice for environmental compensation was issued to Thiruvananthapuram Corporation for not identifying land for solid waste treatment plant and for not providing door to door collection. It has been stayed by the Hon’ble High Court. Land has been identified at Vizhinjam for setting up solid waste processing plant.

 Retendering has been done for the development of centralized solid waste treatment plant.

7) Thrissur Laloor (Govt. 15  Thrissur Corporation identified land at Ollookkara Land) village in .

 Vide GO (Rt) No 111/2020/LSGD dated 13/01/2020 State Government has accorded sanction to Thrissur Municipal Corporation to purchase the identified land at Ollookkara Village in Thrissur district and to hand over the same on lease basis to KSIDC for the development of the project

 The matter is being placed before the Council for approval and further proceedings.

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8) Malappuram Panakkad (Land in 10  District Administration Malappuram has requested possession with Revenue Department for issuing necessary orders to Kerala State allot 8.09 acres of land in Kurumbathoor Village in Industrial Thirur Thaluk, to KSIDC for Development the development of the WtE project. Corporation)  The file is now pending with Land Board. Land Board sought further details from the District Administration. District Administration has submitted the details as sought by the Land Board.

B. Progress in establishing Waste to Energy plants in two towns having population below 1 lakh

Sl. Municipality Identified site Area Status No (acre)

9) Wayanad Sulthan Bathery 0.5  Construction started (Govt. Land)  Action to be taken on the installation of machinery

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10) Idukki Munnar (Land 2  KSIDC has re – tendered project on 14th January handed over by M/s 2020. Kannan Devan Hills  The technical bid submitted by the Consortium of Ms. Al Bucheeri Transport Est and M/s Organic Plantations Pvt. Ltd) Recycling Systems Pvt Ltd was opened and evaluated based on the minimum eligibility criteria detailed in the tender document and the bid found eligible for technical presentation.

 The technical presentation by the bidder to be scheduled on issue of Govt orders reconstituting the Bid Evaluation Committee.

 Ex Service Charitable Trust was earlier directed to re submit the proposal for clearing the legacy waste at the project site to Suchitwa Mission through Munnar Grama Panchayath.

 The Munnar Grama Panchayath Secretary reported that the proposal document for the project for clearing the legacy waste has been finalized and submitted to DPC for approval.

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills: Disposal of solid waste:  Landfill sites identified : 2 (One at the regional level at Ernakulum)  Landfill constructed : Nil  Landfill under construction : 1  For Regional Sanitary Landfill, land (25 acre) has been identified at sit e of FACT at Ambalamedu, Ernakulam and action is being taken for take over. Solid Waste Dumpsites :

 Total number of existing dumpsites : 38  Dumpsites reclaimed/capped : 6  Biomining started at Njalianparmbu dumpsite and work awarded at Kureepuzha Kollam. Tendering stage at Kottayam, Bhramapuam, Chelora. Out of the 38 dumpsites, drone survey to be done in 10 large dumpsite and total station survey in remaining dumpsites.  Proposal for co-incineration facility at Malabar cements is under consideration.

Monitoring at Waste processing/Landfills sites

Sl. No. Name of Ambient Groundwater Leachate Compost VOCs facilities air quality quality

1. Windrow Yes Yes Yes No No composting plant, Kozhikode 2. Windrow Yes Composting plant, Brahmapuram 37

 No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers:  No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers:

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Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

Percentage of D2D As reported by Collection(Dry localbodies waste)

Quantity of Non-Bio Site Auth Waste Quantity Waste Institution Degrada Annual Population Projected No of Community Household identified orizat Authori Sl.N Local generated of waste treatment al level ble Dump sites report District as per 2011 population collect Level SWM Level SWM Centralized for ion zation o body based on processe technology SWM Waste identified (Form Census (2019) ors Plants Plants Sanitary Appli granted population d (TPD) used Plants Manage IV) Non- land fill ed (TPD) Quantity Quantity ment residen Househ of waste of waste tial old (%) Collected processed premis (TPD) (TPD) es (%)

Material

Collection

Land identified for the solid Facility in Pipe compost- waste processing plant for 54 87000 Nos., setting up the plant at locations Biogas Plant (50,000 Vizhinjam. The approval of Resource 18 Nos of working) of the Board of VISL is to be Recovery Regional 12 18.4TPD 43.5TPD De obtained by the Board for Unit - 4 landfill 3 (Of which Under Thiruva service Biobin Aerobin Kitchen Bin- Thiruvanth centralized the transfer of 15 acres of numbers site one processi 1 nthapura 958000 996204 456 19.4 92.1 provide 42.95 242.23 222 109 of 15 (Thumboorm 19000Biocom Yes Yes apuram managemen land on lease to KSIDC. The Plastic identified dumpsite ng m City rs TPD uzhi model ) poster-15833 t facility Board approval is to be Shredding at Kochi cleared) 53 Nos Biogas plant- communicated to the Port Units - 2 having 12 3982 Nos of Department to issue Nos TPD 2.39TPD; necessary orders. Tendering Bailing other units- has been done for the WtE Unit - 1 109 plant Number

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1(Kureepuzh a) • For Letter of Intent (LOI) issued biomining to the consortium by M/s. the site, the Zonta Infratech Pvt Ltd.,the Corporation successful bidder of the informed Material project on 12-3-2020 and that draft collection Biogas plant- consortium accepted the agreement to facility 1273 Nos. LOI and the Consortium has be executed (200 sq Regional 13 biogas (working) of taken steps to incorporate with De ft)-one landfill plants of 2.5 TPD; the SPV and reserved M/s.Zonta Kollam centralized Not Plastic site 2 Kollam 397000 412832 183 59.9 48.9 124 10.5 10.5 147 5.6TPD; Pipe compost - Venad Waste Management Infratech Pvt Yes Yes No City managemen reported shredding identified 13 aerobins 462 (working) Private Limited as the name Limited is t facility machine at Kochi of 3.9 TPD of 1 TPD; 720 of the SPV with the Ministry vetted by the (150 sq biocomposter, of Corporation Affairs. Corporation’ ft) - one biopot of 1.5 Consortium requested for an s Standing number TPD extension of time for the Counsel and incorporation of SPV due to the same will current lock down be placed in announced as part of Covid the next 19 pandemic Council meeting for approval.

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Centralized Biodegradable waste in Regional 1(Retenderin treatment - Biogas plant- dumping yard at landfill g of Under Windrow Kochi Not 60 Brahmapuram . Windrow MCF- 8, site biomining of processi 3 Ernakulam 677000 703999 352 90 60 1200 308 215 304 composting Nil Yes Yes City reported Compost pits- composting. Retendering of RRF-5 identified dumpsite at ng at 1212 waste to energy plant at at Kochi Brahmapura Brahmapur Brahmapuram m) am

Thrissur Corporation

identified land at Ollookkara

village in Thrissur district.

Vide GO (Rt) No

111/2020/LSGD dated Total 13/01/2020 State quantity of Organic Biogas plant- Government has accorded biodegrada Waste 632; Compost Material Regional sanction to Thrissur ble Converter-2 pit- 20118; 50 collection landfill Municipal Corporation to Thrissur Decentralis managed- Nos of 4 and biocomposter, facility-8 site 4 Thrissur 317526 330189 153 23.3 19.7 145 103 103 114 purchase the identified land 1 (Laloor) No No Yes City ed facility 6.71TPD 8TPD biobin and Resource identified at Ollookkara Village in Non Biogas plant- four other recovery at Kochi Thrissur district and to hand biodegrada 9 units facility-3 over the same on lease basis ble to KSIDC for the 0.7TPD development of the project.The matter is being placed before the Council for approval and further proceedings.

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Windrow Composting. Work awarded to Zonta Infratech Private Limited for the construction of Waste to Energy Plant at Njaliyan parambu. A company namely M/s.Malabar Waste Management Limited was formed and they applied for registration in Kerala Single Window Clearance Portal Centralized (KSWIFT) and to individual Regional treatment - Biogas plant Biogas-261 departments for clearance. 1(Njaliyanpa Non- Material landfill Windrow at public Pipe compost- The company obtained NOC rambu) Kozhiko biodegrada collection site 5 Kozhikode 550000 571934 300 66.4 69.3 602 98 95 140 composting utility place- 10250 from State Environmental Biomining Yes Yes Yes de ble- facility-2 identified at 4Nos Impact Assessment started 0.75TPD at Kochi Njaliyanpra Aerobins-28 Authority. Suchitwa mbu Mission submitted the proposal to Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs for approval of their share in the VGF for the project. Clarification on the points was called for by the Ministry and the same is being processed.

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M/s Organic Recycling Systems Private Limited and M/s. Blue Planet Environment Solutions India Limited have completed the incorporation of SPVs in the name of Blue Planet Kannur Waste Solutions Private Limited to take up the development of the project. Consortium has selected agency for the preparation of DPR, waste quantification Kitchen bin- 1(Chelora)M and characteristic study in Material 102 Regional oU with Kannur district and the collection Biomethanati Biogas - landfill KSIDC for Under agency could not commence facility-2 Not on of 0.25 40(working) site clearing the processi 6 Kannur Kannur 356000 370197 109 63.5 89.3 44 15 15 107 Land Filling due to lock down announced Plastic Yes Yes reported TPD Pipe Compost identified existing ng in connection with Covid 19 shredding Trenching 1682(working at Kochi legacy waste pandemic. Govt vide unit at ) at dump site GO(Rt) No. Chelora-1 in Chelora 714/2020/LSGD dated 27-3- 2020 issued direction to Kannur Municipal Corporation to hand over the 9.75 acres of the land identified at Chelora on lease basis to KSIDC for the development of Waste to Energy project and to execute MoU with KSIDC for clearing the existing legacy waste at dump site in Chelora.

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Biogas Resource Windrow Plant(Dhee Recovery composting nabandhu) Facility - plant of 6 Nos with SWM 13TPD, capacity of Plant, Biogas Plant 1TPD Chudukad Centralised 6 Nos - 3.25 Windrow composting plant, Under Biogas Biogas Plant u and TPD vermic composting plant, processi 7 Attingal 37648 39150 17 48.5 100 43 16 16 17 plant 407 Nos - Yes 1 Yes Yes decentralise and biogas plant ng (Portable) 0.85TPD Plastic d systems Vermi 5 Nos with Shredding Compost 1 capacity of Machine - No wih 107.5 SWM capacity of kg/day Plant, 0.25 TPD Chudukad u

Aerobins-37 Biogas plant- At Decentralis Neduma Ring 200 MCF-1; regional 8 60161 62561 25 6.2 62.5 22 1.5 1.5 8 ed Nil Nil No No Yes ngad compost -15 Kitchen bin- RRF-1 level treatment Thiruvanat 2617 hapuram

Biogas plant- At Decentralis Aerobins 21 Neyyatti Boiogas 104 regional 9 70850 73676 30 48 18.3 88 3 3 10 ed Biogas plant Nil MCF- 1 Nil No No Yes nkara plant-20 Compost pit- level treatment 10 14360

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Compost (Thumboorm uzhi Model) - 33 bins at 33 locations Biogas Plant - At Decentralis with capacity 200 Nos Pipe MCF-3; regional 10 Varkala 40048 41646 17 69 88 18 4.8 4.8 9 ed of 33 Compost - Nil Yes -one Yes Yes Yes RRF-1 level treatment Cubicles 2500 Biogas Plant 1 No - 100Kg

2.9TPD of biodegrada ble waste Biogas plant- At Decentralis and Compost pit, Karunag 21 MCF-1; regional 11 47483 49377 21 29.4 20.6 35 7 1 6 ed 0.3TPD of Vermicompo Nil Nil Yes Yes Yes apally Compost pit- RRF-1 level treatment biodegrada sting. 8521 ble waste is managed.

Biogas Plant - 1 No - Taluk Biogas Plant Hospital 1 No - Biogas Plant - Market, Biogas 106 Nos At Decentralis Chandamukk Kottarak Plant Ring compost- MCF-29; regional 12 31256 32503 13 66.6 20.1 58 1.34 1 4 ed u Nil Nil Yes Yes Yes ara (Portable) 250 RRF-1 level treatment Aerobic 1 No - Pipe Compost compost - 8 Boys HSS 28 Total -16 Kollam biogas plants

Pipe compost- At Under Decentralis 8 biogas Paravur 10 biogas 162 regional processi 13 36798 38266 15 100 100 32 2 2 5 ed plant,Aerobi Nil MCF Nil Yes Yes (South) plant Biogas plant- level ng treatment ns-4 121

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Material Collection Aerobic Facility - compost -2 Biogas-1250 233sq ft - At Decentralis bins at 2 Pipe Compost- Not 233 regional 14 Punalur 48648 50589 20 100 100 127 20 10.5 20 ed locations 5000 Nil Nil Yes Yes Yes reported locations level treatment with capacity Compost pit - Small of 12 6500 collection cubicles facilities)

1.4TPD of Pipe compost- At Decentralis biodegrada 1010 Aerobins- 6 MCF-1; regional 15 Adoor 29171 30335 12 0 3.5 4 1 0.8 4 ed ble waste s Nil Nil No No Yes bins 3 unit RRF-0 level treatment is Ring compost managed - 250

At Decentralis 0.89TPD Compost bins Pandala regional 16 41604 43264 17 60 0 1.5 1.5 5 ed of waste is 2650 Nil Not given Nil No No Yes m level treatment managed

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Pathanamt hitta 0.92TPD of biodegrada ble waste Biogas plant - At Under Decentralis Biogas Plant Pathana and 400 MCF-3; regional processi 17 38002 39518 16 28 8 17 1 1 5 ed 2 Nos Nil Nil Yes Yes mthitta 0.35TPD Compost pits- RRF-1 level ng treatment Aerobin-5 of non 520 biodegrada blewaste managed

Biogas Plant 4.79TPD 2 with of Biogas Plant - capacity of biodegrada 170Nos 350 kg At Decentralis ble waste Thiruval regional 18 52883 54992 22 100 100 55 1.4 12 ed and Pipe Compost Nil MCF-1 Nil No No Yes la Biogas Plant level treatment 1.5TPD of 2360 Nos 1 with non capacity of biodegrada 750Kg ble waste

Biogas Plant - 1964 Nos. Aerobic At Under Decentralis Compost 1 Alappuz Pipe compost- MCF-23; regional processi 19 174000 180953 72 94 82 76 58 25.15 21 ed Not given (Thumboorm Nil (Sarvodayap Yes Yes ha 1263 Nos. RRF-3 level ng treatment uzhi Model) - uram)

29 units Biobin- 6000 Nos

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Aerobic Compost At Under Decentralis (Thumboorm Chengan regional processi 20 23456 24393 10 13 60 25 0.5 0.85 3 ed Not given uzhi Model) - Nil MCF-1 Nil Yes Yes nur level ng treatment 12 bins at 1 location

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Aerobic Composting Compost units-90 At Under Decentralis (Thumboorm Cherthal Biogas plant- MCF-1 regional processi 21 45827 47658 19 74 98 35 0.6 0.6 6 ed Not given uzhi Model) - Nil Nil yes Yes a 350 RRF - 1 level ng treatment 26 bins at 2 Compost pits- locations 850

Composting Alappuzha Plastic units-783 At Under Decentralis 2.02TPD Shredding Aerobic unit - Biogas plants- regional processi 22 Haripad 15588 16211 13 93 77 30 1 1 5 ed is Nil Machine - Nil Yes Yes 5 87 level ng treatment managed 1 Number Compost pits- 1579

Material Biogas Plant Composting Collection Aerobic unit-1431 Facility - compost Biogas plant- 1 location At Under Decentralis 0.06 TPD (Thumboorm Kayamk 364 regional processi 23 71376 74228 30 31 40 9 2.72 2.5 10 ed is uzhi Model 4 Nil Nil Yes Yes ulam Compost pits- Resource level ng treatment managed bin) 4450 Recovery Location Pipe Compost Facility - with capacity 1950 1 location of 24 kg/day

Aerobic Compost (Thumboorm Biogas plant- At Under Decentralis uzhi Model) - 242 Mavelik MCF-1 regional processi 24 26421 27477 11 69 85 6 1.3 3 ed Not given 12 bins at 1 Nil Nil Yes Yes ara RRF - 1 level ng treatment location with Pipe Compost capacity of 165 10kg/day

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8800 Ring compost 1800 At Decentralis Aerobins -36 Biobin unit Changan Not MCF-1 regional 25 127987 133102 54 21 0 3 20 ed Not given treating included in Nil 1 No No Yes assery given RRF - 1 level treatment 2TPD 2019-20 project and is under process

Aerobic 750 biobin composting included in (Thumboorm At Decentralis 2019-20 Erattupe uzhi mode) - MCF-1 regional 26 29675 30861 13 78 2 62 3.5 3 7 ed Not given project and Nil 1 No No Yes tta 24 bins RRF - 1 level treatment will supply from march Biogas plant: 2020 28 nos

Ring Compost Biogas Plant - 450 Nos At Decentralis at location Ettuman MCF-1 regional 27 26423 27479 11 10 57 56 4 ed Not given with capacity Nil Nil No No No oor Bucket RRF - 1 level treatment of 500kg Compost- 150 Nos

Aerobic Compost (Thumboorm Biogas plant - uzhi Model)- 1400 Nos At Decentralis 1 Kottaya 62 MCF-1 regional 28 136812 142279 57 104 18 ed Not given Nil (Vadavathoo No No No m Pipe Compost- RRF - 1 level treatment r) Biogas Plant 2300 Nos 52 Kottayam

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Biobin - 43 Aerobic Nos Compost Vermi (Thumboorm Compost - 26 uzhi Model) - Nos 6 bins at 1 Biodigester location with Pot - 4 Nos At Decentralis capacity of Ring Compost MCF-1 regional 29 Pala 123000 127915 52 35 21 14 2 7 26 ed Not given Nil Nil No No Yes 30kg - 59 Nos level treatment Bucket Biogas Plant Compost - 170 1 location Nos with capacity Pipe Compost 100 Kg 5162 Nos

Aerobic compostin g (Thumboo Aerobic rmuzhi composting mode) -4 At Decentralis (Thumboorm bins at 2 Biogas Plant - regional 30 Vaikom 23234 24162 10 64 3 ed uzhi mode) - Nil MCF-1 Nil No No No locations 135 level treatment 3 bins at 1 location Biogas Plant - 1 bin at 1 location

Composting MCF- 1 unit-1505 At Decentralis Nos Kattapan Biogas plants- regional 31 42646 44350 18 77 98 82 3.24 3.24 11 ed Not given Not given Nil RRF- 1 Nil No No Yes a 345 level treatment No Compost pit- 450

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Biogas Plant MCF- 2 2 Nos 1 Nos Tonne Resource At Decentralis Biogas Plant - Thodupu Recovery regional 32 52045 54125 22 67 1 81 4 4 10 ed Not given Vermi 928 Nil Nil No No Yes zha Facility level treatment compost - 7 (300s ft)- bin at 1 1 No location

Kitchen bin - Centralised At 10 Not Centralised plant at Centralised plant at regional 33 Aluva 24110 25073 10 43 23 7.84 Not given 3 Not given RRF - 1 Nil No No Yes given treatment Brahmapura Brahmapuram level Pipe compost - m 43

RRF-2 Nos; MCF-1; Biogas - 504 At Decentralis Biodigest Angama Not Biogas plant - Nos regional 34 33465 34802 14 0 0 0.5 0 4 ed Aerobins-2 er bins- Nil No No Yes ly given 1No Pipe compost - level treatment 300Nos 979 SWAP shop-1 No.

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Biogas Aerobic Plant - Compost Biogas Plant - Hospitals, (Thumboorm 310 Nos At Decentralis Hotels, uzhi Model) regional 35 Eloor 31468 32726 14 36 91 81 0.87 0.87 5 ed TCC 4 bins at 4 Nil MCF-1 Nil No No Yes Biodigester level treatment Canteen locations Pot - 350 Nos with capacity 1TPD

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Centralised Biogas plant-9 At Kalamas Centralised plant at Compost pit- Centralised plant at MCF-1; regional 36 71038 73877 30 42 40 19 Not given Not given 9 Not given 1 No No Yes sery treatment Brahmapura 800 Brahmapuram MRF-1 level m

Biogas Plant At Decentralis 1 No with Koothatt Not regional 37 17942 18659 8 0 2 0.8 0 3 ed Not given capacity Biogas 16 Nil Nil Nil No No Yes ukulam given level treatment 150kg

Biogas plant- 202 At Decentralis Windrow Kotham Compost pit- MCF-1; regional 38 114574 119153 48 62 52 25 6 6 14 ed Not given compost Nil 1 No No Yes angalam 2303 MRF-1 level treatment plant Kitchen bin 10000

Biogas Plant - 166 Nos

Biodigester

Pot - 215 Nos At

Centralised Centralised plant at MCF-4; regional 39 Maradu 44704 46490 19 12 7 66 0 0 6 Not given Not given Bucket Nil No No Yes treatment Brahmapuram RRF-1 level Compost - 2330 Nos

Pipe Compost 940 Nos

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Composting - At Decentralis 5 bins at 1 Ernakulam Muvattu Kitchen bin regional 40 30397 31612 13 7 3 28 7 ed Not given location (not Nil MCF-1 1 No No No puzha 24 level treatment working)

Biogas Plant

1 bin with

Aerobic capacity

compostin 100kg (not

g working)

(Thumboo

rmuzhi Vermi Biogas Plant -

model) -1 Compost - 1 25 Nos At Decentralis North bin at 1 bin with MCF-1; regional 41 31503 32762 14 100 89 185 2 2 7 ed Nil 1 No No Yes Paravur location capacity 1 Pipe compost - RRF-1 level treatment with TPD 2500 Nos capacity 4 Cubic (Not Windrow Operating) Compost - bin with 3 TPD Capacity

0.75TPD Biogas Plant - of 161 Nos biodegrada

ble waste Biodigester is Bio-gas, Pot - 1500 At Decentralis managed Perumba aerobic Nos MCF-1; regional 42 28110 29233 12 29 0 12 2.32 1 8 ed 0.75 TPD Nil Nil No No Yes voor compost, RRF-1 level treatment of non MRF Ring Compost biodegrada - 1000 Nos ble waste Pot compost- is 894 managed

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At Decentralis Biogas -150 MCF-1; regional 43 Piravam 27229 28317 12 41 100 66 2.04 2.04 5 ed Not given Not given Pipe compost- Nil Nil No No Yes RRF-1 level treatment 874

At Thrikka Centralized Centralised plant at regional 44 77319 80409 33 80 100 124 7 7 10 Not given Not given Biogas 31 Nil Nil No No Yes kkara treatment Brahmapuram level

Aerobic compostin g 1.62TPD of Material (Thumboo biodegradabl Biogas Plant - Collection rmuzhi e waste is 300 Nos Facility - model) - 2 managed 1 No (Non bins at 2 0.124 non Biodigester Operation locations biodegradabl Pot - 125 Nos ) At Decentralis with e waste is Thripuni Centralised plant at regional 45 92522 96219 39 87 86 46 Not given Not given 14 ed capacity managed. Bucket Nil No No No thura Brahmapuram Plastic level treatment 14 unit & Thumbur Compost - 8 unit muzhi model 2400 Nos Shredding at Machine - Biogas Anapparamb Pipe Compost 1 No Plant - 1 u -41 ward 10000 Nos No with Baling 100 kg Machine - 1 No capacity

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Thumbur muzhi model at At Under Decentralis 5 SWM Anapparamb 83 SWM Chalakk Windrow composting MRF-1; regional processi 46 49525 51504 21 100 60.5 54 5 5 10 ed Plants(50k u (41 ward ) Plants(207.5 Nil Yes Yes udy (2tpd) RRF-1 level ng treatment g capacity) Vermicompo kg capacity) sting Biogas - 3(33kg/day)

Biogas Plant - At Decentralis Vermi 614 Nos Chavakk MCF-1; regional 47 39098 40660 17 42 100 31 4 Not given 14 ed Not given composting Nil 1 No No Yes ad RRF-1 level treatment 1.5TPD Pot Compost - 548 Nos

Biogas Plant- 400 Composting At Decentralis Biogas Bio Guruvay units-2545 MCF-1; regional 48 70012 72810 29 32 96 58 4 4 15 ed Plant(3.5tp organic Windrow Compost (2TPD), Nil No No Yes ur Compost pits- RRF-1 level treatment d) management 1899 Kitchen Gardening

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Biogas Plant -

382 Nos At Decentralis Irinjalak SWM plt- SWM- Composting MCF-2; regional 49 Thrissur 62532 65031 26 47 86 130 5.51 1.5 12 ed Nil 1 No No Yes uda 2 (600KG) 2(600kg) units-2577 RRF-1 level treatment Compost pits- 5702

Non bio degradabl

Aerobic e waste

Compost segragate (Thumboo d at Biogas Plant - rmuzhi source 650 Nos Model )-6 level and bins at 3 collected At Decentralis Aerobic Pipe Compost Kodung locations Windrow Compost -1No- and regional 50 94883 98675 40 70 80 84 10 9 22 ed composting 2600 Nos Nil No No Yes allur with with capacity of 4TPD handed level treatment Compost pits- capacity of over to 4840 10 kg/day Clean Composting Kerala units-455 Company and other private agencies for

composting

plant 1.889 Bio bin -1628 TPD Aerobic Nos Biodegradabl Windrow Composting Plant- At Decentralis compost Biogas-73, Kunnam e waste 4.5 TPD; 5 Acres of land is MCF-1; regional 51 54071 56232 23 100 100 6 3 3 10 ed (Thumboo Compost pits- Nil No No Yes kulam managed, available with the llocal RRF-1 level treatment r Mozhi 2906, 0.81 TPD bodies for waste processing. model) Compost unit- Non 508 biodegradabl e waste managed

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1.93TPD waste Compost units At Decentralis Vadakka managed( 1918, Biogas- MCF-2; regional 52 15674 16300 23 34 100 40 1.6 Nil 9 ed Nil 1 No No Yes nchery Bio&Nonb 100,Compost RRF-1 level treatment iodegradab pits-4471 le)

0.482 TPD biodegrada Pipe Compost

ble waste 1000 Nos 1.43 TPD At Under Decentralis managed, Cherupl Nonbiodegra MCF-1; regional processi 53 30730 31958 13 58 89 22 0.2 1.2 4 ed 0.427 TPD Biogas Plant - Nil Nil Yes Yes assery dable waste RRF-1 level ng treatment Non 200 Nos managed. biodegrada Composting ble waste units-1050 managed.

Biogas Plant - 55 Nos

Biogas Aerobic bin Bucket At Under Chitttur- Decentralis Plant - 5 (Thumboorm Compost - Aerobic Windrow MCF-7; regional processi 54 Thattam 33000 34319 14 100 100 56 Nos 2 7 ed bins at 5 uzhi) - 8 bins 1168 Nos Composting Plant -1 bin Nil Yes Yes RRF-1 level ng angalam treatment locations at location with capacity 3 Tons/day with capacity Ring Compost 50kg/day/bin - 239 Nos Composting units-1407

Pipe compost- At Decentralis 40; biogas Mannar Not regional 55 39463 41040 17 84 58 0 0 6 ed Not given Not given plant -20; Nil MCF-1 Nil No No Yes kadu given level treatment Biocomposter- 315

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Palakkad Biogas plant- At Decentralis 58 Ottapala MCF-1; regional 56 53792 55942 23 81 89 56 1.4 8 ed Not given Not given Pipe compost Windrow compost 1 No No Yes m RRF-1 level treatment 182

Windrow composting is in operation. 15 Acres of land is available at Kanjikode for At Under Decentralis Pipe compost- Palakka Biogas plant - setting up solid waste MCF-7; regional 1(BPL processi 57 131000 136235 55 40 11 156 0.2 1 29 ed Not given 2500; Ring Yes Yes d 1 processing plant. Tendering RRF-1 level Koottupatha) ng treatment compost-60 process is going on. Asper annual report 2.1 Hectre of land is available.

Open At Under Decentralis composting Biogas plant- MCF-1; regional processi 58 28632 29776 12 0 0 20 1 3 ed Not given Nil Yes Yes in trench 69 RRF-1 level ng treatment

At Decentralis MCF-1; regional 59 Shornur 43533 45273 19 100 82 65 4.5 2.8 6 ed Not given Biobin Biogas 276 Nil Nil No No Yes RRF-1 level treatment

Pipe compost- 420; Biogas At Decentralis Kondott plant- regional 60 28794 29945 12 80 12 160 0.12 0.12 4 ed Not given Not given Nil MCF-1 Nil No No No y 18(45kg/day); level treatment Ring compost- 123

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Material Recovery Fcaility - 3 number

Biogas Plastic Plant - 1 Shredding number Machine - with 1 number capacity of Incinerator. At Decentralis 250kg/day Aerobic Kottakk MRF,MCF,SWAP SHOP, Baling regional 61 44382 46156 18 13 26 15 1.2 1.2 5 ed ( not compost - 12 Not given Nil No No Yes al BIOBIN, Ring compost Machine - level treatment working) bins under construction) 1 Aerobic number, bin Reuse compost- (Swap 10 bins shop, Repair shop, Recycling industries ) -1 unit

Biogas plant- At Under Decentralis Malappu 31; 1 Hectre land is available for MCF3; regional processi 62 101000 105036 43 80 27 24 2.2 2.2 13 ed Not given Composting Nil Yes Yes ram Composting waste processing RRF-1 level ng treatment units-1061

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Aerobic Compost

(Thumboorm uzhi model)-

8 bins at ward 33

At Under Decentralis Biogas Plant Pipe Compost Biogas-1 Windrow Compost-1 TPD regional processi 63 Manjeri 97104 100984 41 0 44 16 3 1 15 ed at ward 14 2844 Nos MCF-3 1 Yes Yes (1000kg) Trenching Ground-1 ton level ng treatment

Vermi Compost- Trenching Ground- 500kg

Biogas Plant - At Decentralis 71 Nos. Pipe Nilambu Not Temporar regional 64 Malappura 46366 48219 20 37 29 0.3 0.3 8 ed Not given Not given compost-135; Nil Nil No No Yes r given y level m treatment Biocomposter- 75

Biogas Plant - At Decentralis 200 Nos Parappa MCF-1; regional 65 35243 36651 15 100 53 90 1 1 4 ed Not given Not given Nil Nil Yes No Yes nangadi RRF-1 level treatment Biodigester Pot - 300 Nos

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Material Bio bin - 1000 Recovery Nos Facility -

1 No Biogas Plant -

Windrow 480 Nos At Under Decentralis Plastic Perinthal Compost - 1 regional processi 66 49723 51710 21 38 34 52 6 6 12 ed Not given Nil Shredding Nil Yes No manna No Biodigester level ng treatment Machne - Pot - 1189 1 No Nos

Baling Pipe Compost Machne - 700 Nos 1 No

Pipe compost- 364; Biogas At Decentralis One (Private parties plant-22; MCF-8; regional 67 90491 94107 38 80 70 49 4 4 15 ed Not given Aerobin -1 property used for Nil No No Yes Biocomposter- RRF-1 level treatment landfilling) 686; Bucket compost-235

Pipe Compost 200 Nos Biogas At Decentralis Plant in 4 MCF-1; regional 68 Thanoor 44973 46770 19 29 79 0 0.3 0.3 6 ed Not given ODF Latrine - Nil Nil No No Yes locations RRF-1 level treatment 400 Nos Ring compost- 67

At Decentralis Pipe Compost Thiroora regional 69 56632 58895 24 45 25 28 1.4 1.4 10 ed Not given Not given 1850 Nos 86 Cents of land is available MCF-1 Nil No No Yes ngadi level treatment

Pipe compost-

230(0.21TPD) At Decentralis ; Kitchen bin- MCF-1; regional 70 Tirur 56058 58298 24 100 100 38 1.7 1.1 8 ed Not given Aerobin Nil 1 No No Yes 1480(1.2TPD) RRF-1 level treatment ; Biogas plant- 462(0.58TPD)

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Biogas plant- At Decentralis Valanch Biogas 28; regional 71 35795 37225 15 100 30 13 0.04 0.04 5 ed Not given Nil MCF - 1 Nil No No Yes ery plant -14 Composting- level treatment 230

At Decentralis Pipe compost Aerobin-1 regional 72 Faroke 32122 33406 14 48 5 18 2 2 6 ed Not given 1550; Biogas Nil MCF-1 Nil No No Yes (50 kg/day) level treatment plant-50;

72 At Under (Harith Decentralis Koduval regional processi 73 48678 50623 21 100 100 a 0.6 0.6 7 ed Not given Not given Not given Nil MCF-1 Nil Yes Yes ly level ng Karma treatment Sena

1. Material Collection Facility - 1. Thumboor 1. Portable 2 muzhi model biogas 250 2. MRF - At Decentralis composting - nos 1 Koyilan regional 74 71873 74745 30 60 8 100 10 2.5 11 ed Not given 11 unit 2. pipe, ring Nil 3. plastic Nil No No Yes dy level treatment 2. biogas and vermi shredding plant - 500 compost - mechine - kg per day 1933 nos 2 4. Bailing Mechine - 1

Kozhikode

At Decentralis Mukka Kitchen bin regional 75 40670 42295 17 90 91 38 0.525 0.525 5 ed Not given Not given Nil MCF-1 Nil No No Yes m 301 level treatment

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Pipe compost At Decentralis Not 100 regional 76 Payyoli 23576 24518 10 100 0.25 0.25 3 ed Not given Not given Nil Not given Nil No No Yes given Kitchen bin level treatment 300

At Decentralis Ring Compost Ramanat regional 77 35937 37373 15 100 100 Nil 0.01 0.2 4 ed Not given Not given - 320 Nos Nil Not given Nil No No Yes tukara level treatment

Pipe Compost

520 Nos, Ring Compost- compost-615, 20, At Decentralis Biogas- 100, Vadakar Thumboor MCF-13, regional 78 75295 78304 32 89 100 63 7 10 18 ed Not given Bucket 1 No No Yes a muzhi-1, RRF-2 level treatment compost- Ring 450,Biobin- compost-1 150

0.508 TPD 1.3 TPD 0.4 TPD Biodegrad Biodegradabl Biodegradable able waste e waste waste At Under Decentralis managed,0 managed, managed, 0.11 8 Acres of land is available MCF-1; regional processi 79 Kalpetta 31580 32842 14 60 81 32 6 6 4 ed .561 TPD 1 Yes Yes 0.869 TPD TPD in Vellaram kunnu Kalpetta. RRF-1 level ng treatment Non Nonbiodegra Nonbiodegrad biodegrada dable waste able waste ble waste managed. managed managed.

Vermi 1.7401 composting At Decentralis TPD Wayanad Mananth 317 regional 80 34663 36048 15 40 47 26 0.2 0.2 4 ed Biodegrad MCF-1 Nil No N0 Yes avady Biogas 217 level treatment able waste Pipe compost Managed. 4100

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0.5 Acres of land is At Decentralis Sulthanb Biogas plant - available in Sulthan bathery regional 81 23333 24265 10 0 0 23 0.5 9.1 14 ed Not given MCF-1 1 No No Yes athery 192 construction of the plant is level treatment going on.

Aerobic Compost Material (Thumboo Collection rmuzhi Facility - Model ) - (40m2) - 6 units at 3 1 No; locations Plastic with Shredding capacity of Biogas Plant - Machine - At Decentralis 2000 179 Nos 1 No; regional 82 36290 37740 16 100 98 28 1 1 5 ed kg/bin; Not given Ring Compost Nil Baling Nil No No Yes level treatment Biogas - 3033 Nos Machine - Plant - 1 1 No; unit with Reuse capacity strategy(S 40kg/day WAP Shop, Repair shop etc.) Swap shop -10

Windrow Compost - 1 Biogas plant 5 At Under Decentralis bin with Pipe compost regional processi 83 40369 41982 17 98 65 39 2.5 2.25 7 ed capacity of 110 Nil MCF-1 Nil Yes Yes level ng treatment 5TPD (Not Ring compost working ) 341

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Aerobic Compost Vermi Material (Thumboo composting Collection rmuzhi and trenching Facility - Model ) - 310 sqft At Decentralis 5 Bins Koothup Aerobic Pipe compost regional 84 29619 30803 13 100 90 64 2 0.5 13 ed Nil 1 No No Yes arambu Compost 2752 Nos Material level treatment (Thumboorm Recovery uzhi Model ) Facility - - 21 Bins 4000 sqft

Biogas Plant 1 bin with

capacity MCF-1; 250kg/day Ring compost Kannur RRF-1; At Decentralis 2500 Nos. Mattanu Plastic regional 85 47078 48959 20 96 69 52 13 13 7 ed Not given Vermi Nil Nil No No Yes r Shredding level treatment Compost - 1 Pipe Compost Machine - bin with 1500 Nos. 1 number capaciy 5TPD

Kitchen bin At Decentralis and ring regional 86 17438 18135 8 60 26 40 2.5 0 2 ed Not given Not given Nil Nil Nil No No Yes compost - level treatment 1200

Pipe compost- MCF- At Under Decentralis Payyanu Windrow 1750; Kitchen 1;RRF-1; regional processi 87 72111 74993 30 100 71 44 6 6 15 ed Not given Nil 1 Yes Yes r composting bin-645;other Plastic level ng treatment units-1440 shredding

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Road side Vermi locked Compost - bins for

bin with collecting At Decentralis Ring Compost Sreekant capacity -1 non regional 88 17630 18335 8 100 88 30 0.5 3 ed Not given - 125 Nos Nil Nil No No Yes apuram TPD (Not biodegrad level treatment working able waste since 2007) - 20 locations

Biogas Plant Biogas Plant - 3 bins at 3 At Under Decentralis 1021 Nos Thalasse locations regional processi 89 92558 96257 39 51 1 97 5 5 20 ed Not given Nil MCF-1 1 Yes Yes ry with capacity level ng treatment Pipe Compost of 1 Ton 5200 Nos

At Decentralis Thalipar Windrow Composting MCF-1; regional 90 72465 75361 31 87 19 34 1.5 1.5 11 ed Not given Nil Nil No No Yes ambu Composting units-4800 RRF-1 level treatment

Material

Collection

Facility -

(1000sqft Aerobic )- 1 No Compost Aerobic

(Thumboo Compost Biogas-2220 Resource rmuzhi (Thumboorm Ring compost- Recovery Model ) - uzhi Model ) At Decentralis 2500, Facility - Kanhang 9 bins at 2 - 20 bins at 3 regional 91 73536 76475 31 100 28 43 8 20 11 ed Kitchen Bin- 0.5 Hectre land is avaiilable. 1000sqft - 1 Yes Yes Yes ad locations locations level treatment 17400, Pipe 1 No with with capacity compost- capacity of of 3222. Plastic 1000 1000 kg/bin Shredding kg/bin Machine - 1 No. Kasaragod Baling Machine - 1 No.

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Pipe compost- At Under Decentralis 800, Biogas- Kasarag MCF-4; regional processi 92 131000 136235 55 86 32 17 3 3 20 ed Not given Not given 13, Ring Nil 1 Yes No od RRF-1 level ng treatment compost- 8244

Biogas-44, Thumboor Aerobic Biogas-2840 muzhi (4 At Decentralis compost Pipe Compost Nileshw unit MCF-1; regional 93 40802 42433 17 100 100 30 1 8 8 ed (21bin 1 unit, 2840 Nos, 80 Cents land is available. Nil Yes Yes Yes aram having 2 RRF-1 level treatment 4bin 1unit, Ring compost- bins), (1 3bin 2 unit) 1998, Biobin- unit having 4 3350

3521 880 932 1837

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VI. Bio-medical Waste Management: As per Annual Report in the whole state for the year 2019-2020:  Total Bio-medical generation: 42932 kg/day  No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities:13869  Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: The Common Bio Medical Waste Treatment Facility in Kerala is IMAGE situated at Kangikkode, Palakkad which treated about 36852.931 kg/day of Bio-Medical Waste.

VII. Hazardous Waste Management: As per Annual Report in the whole state for the year 2019-2020:  Total Hazardous Waste generation: 314488.2 Metric Tonne/year  No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste : 1617  Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs : 90 Metric Tonne  Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: 43.732 Metric Tonne  Details of on-going or proposed TSDF : Nil VIII. Plastic Waste Management:  Total Plastic Waste generation: 1,31,400 TPA (as per annual report in the whole state for the year 2019-2020.  Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste :  Ban of single use plastic items including plastic carry bags irrespective of thickness in the State w.e.f 01/01/2020 vide G.O.(Ms)No.6/2019 Env dated 27/11/2019;G.O.(Ms) No. 2/2020 /ENVT dated 27-1-2020 and vide GO no G.O.(Ms) No.4/2020 Envt dated 16/02/2020

 Material Collection Facility - 837; Resource Recovery Facility-151; Recyclable plastics (hard and soft plastics) are taken by rag pickers for recycling in the State and outside the State; Clean Kerala Company collected 655.59 T of plastic(soft) in the year 2019-2020. Tarring of 308.92 km of PWD roads and 764.8 km of LSGD roads was done during the year 2019-20. Almost all the brand owners who obtained registration from the Central Pollution Control have not furnished reports to the State Pollution Control Board and hence it is not possible to quantify or verify the quantity of plastic waste if any taken back by them.

 As per the direction in GO(Ms) No 6/2019/Envt Dated 27.11.2019 officials from District Pollution Control Board inspected various shops and market places through out the state and identified 93 number of violators . Notice imposing and mahasar were issued to the violators . Notice imposing Rs 10,000/- issued as fine to each violators.

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IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by the State/UT :

Electro coagulation method is being adopted for sewage treatment in STPs. Consent for the same is being issued by the SPCB subject to certain conditions such as safe disposal of sludge uninterrupted power supply, regular maintenance of electrodes, etc.

X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment:

Polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution were already identified and according to that action plans were prepared and submitted to CPCB. STPs were proposed in the action plans wherever necessary. Measures for management of waste were also incorporated in the action plans. In situ primary treatment were proposed for the river stretches Bharathapuzha and Pamba in the action plans. As part of the Cochin Metro Rail Limited’s Integrated water transported system project 5 STPs are proposed at Elamkulam, Vennala, Edapally, Puthukalavattom and Perandur for treating the water coming through drains and discharging treated water to water bodies.

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: Vide G.O.(Rt)No.93/2020/WRD dated 28.01.2020 Government of Kerala nominated Deputy Secretary (Projects),Water Resource Department as the nodal authority, Government of Kerala for monitoring the compliance of the directions in the order on fortnightly basis and to maintain record of progress and to act as an accountable person to the Chief Secretary forthepurpose.

Vide G.O.(Rt)No.223/2020/WRD dated 12.03.2020 Government of Kerala appointed a monitoring committee comprising of Additional Chief Secretary, Water Resources Department as Chairperson and Principal Secretary, LSGD, Principal Secretary, Environment, Secretary, Water Resources Department and Staff officer to Chief Secretary as nodal officers & members.

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: Regarding OA 514/2019 (Solid Waste Management) Chief Secretary convened meetings on 22.09.2020 and 25.09.2020 Regarding OA 804/17 ( Implementation of Hazardous and Other Waste Management Rules, 2016) Chief Secretary convened meeting of 16/10/2020. Additional Chief Secretary Labour Department had convened 1st meeting on the same for Chief Secretary on 09/10/2020. Meeting of State Level Advisory Committee (SLAC) on Waste Management, chaired by Chief Secretary is being conducted in the State regularly to discuss the various matters. 37 such meetings were conducted in Kerala so far. Last SLAC meeting was conducted on 05.11.2020.

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river: Latest Monthly Progress Report and Analysis report of 21 Polluted River Stretches are attached as Annexure I.

XIV. Ground water regulation: As per the consolidated report submitted in O.A. No.496/2016, 71 the Ground water Department is implementing a “Scheme for Ground water Conservation and Recharge”. Under this scheme, rain water collected from the roof-top is harvested for recharging the aquifer through dug wells and recharge pits. The recharging of deep aquifers through bore wells are also being experimented. The total budget outlay during the period 2019- 2020 was 450 lakhs. It is estimated that there are about 65 Lakhs dug wells in Kerala and the ground water extractions by means of traditional dug wells are prevalent source of fresh water. There are number of public dug wells left abandoned and needs renovation. These dug wells can be considered as suitable stretches to recharge ground water. The Central Groundwater Board has prepared a Block wise master plan in 2015 to take up artificial groundwater recharge to groundwater. The same can be used as a guideline to stream line groundwater recharge activities of the Department.

The State Government has enacted the Kerala Groundwater (Control and Regulation) act 2002 to provide for the conservation of groundwater and for the regulation and control for its extraction and its use in Kerala. The State Groundwater Authority has been constituted on 16.01.2004 to notify the area where groundwater abstraction is to be regulated. As per the Act Groundwater User’ refers to the person who are using ground water from a pumping well ( > 1.5 HP for Open dug wells and > 3 HP for BW/TW ) for any purpose including domestic purpose. In notified blocks of the state, permiot it required for the consruction of new groundwater abstraction structures.

The Groundwater Department has been conducting mass awareness programmes to public., students, people’s representatives, government officials etc. on groundwater conservation and management in all Districts under the Plan Scheme “ Control and Regulation of Groundwater Exploitation for the effective groundwater management. During the last 4 years, the department has conducted more than 100 numbers of awareness programmes across the State. 72

The Ministry of Water Resources , River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation (Central Groundwater Authority) has recently issued a new guide lines to regulate and control groundwater extraction in the country in pursuance of the directions of Hon’ble National Green Tribunal and the powers conferred under section 5 of the Environment (Protection) act, 1986 (29 of 1986) dated 24th December 2020. XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State: Irrigation in Kerala is classified into two schemes. 1) Major Irrigation and Medium Irrigation 2) Minor Irrigation As per the classification followed by the department, schemes having a cultivable command area upto 2000ha are treated as minor irrigation works. Medium irrigation works are those with irrigable command area of more than 2000 ha, but less than 10,000 ha. Those schemes above 10,000 ha are classified as Major irrigation schemes.Surface flow irrigation method is currently practised in Kerala.As the department is more focusing on effective utilization of available water for irrigation as well as for its efficient use, new types of irrigation methods like micro/community irrigation for cash crops and horticrop are proposed under this scheme.

1) Major Irrigation and Medium Irrigation The Irrigation department develops and maintains major and medium irrigation schemes/projects across the state. The primary activity of the Department is providing irrigation facility to the farmers of the State through its system comprising reservoirs, main canals, branch canals, feeder canals and other related infrastructure. The department maintains water distribution through the canal system. Water distribution is being carried out based on the cropping pattern of a particular area and a water distribution calendar prepared and approved by a committee headed by the District Collector with members of farming community, other stake holders and department officials. For proper distribution and maintenance of the canals Water Users Association (WUA)/ Farmers Association plays an important

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role. 2) Minor Irrigation Minor Irrigation schemes are divided into Class-I and Class-II

depending on the ayacut served. Schemes serving above 50Ha up to

2000Ha are classified as MI Class-I. Lift irrigation schemes are also Minor irrigation schemes serving at least 40Ha.Aims to Construct RCBs, SWECBs, ponds, VCBs, check dams, salt water barriers, storage weirs, cross bars, and protection works etc. a) MI Class-I schemes Minor works like improvements to tanks and rivulet, construction of check dams, sluices, regulators, bunds, vented crossbars, salt water barriers, layout of channels and drainage structures etc are usually undertaken under MI Class-I schemes. b) MI Class-II Schemes Minor irrigation works including construction of vented cross bars, canals, improvements to natural drains etc are taken up under this scheme. c) Lift Irrigation  Lifting of water is required for irrigating fertile land at a higher elevation where gravity flow of stored water is not possible. Although mechanical lifting is required, these schemes are very useful and serve the marginal farmers of the State.  Optimum utilization of water by supplying designed quantity  Works involving lifting of water with a command area not less than 40 hectares come under this category.  This will increase in the ground water table in high altitude areas, Ensure water availability to farmers before the cropping period.

 This will reduce agricultural loss in high altitude areas due to water scarcity, their by reducing distress to farmers.  At present the Irrigation Department has under its control 450 Lift Irrigation Scheme (LI schemes) with a total Ayacut of 43170ha. d) Micro Irrigation  Micro-irrigation system is a modern method of irrigation in which water is delivered slowly. Usually in the form of discrete droplets, continuous drops, streams, etc. Micro-irrigation system is popular these days for its

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low cost and water-efficiency.  The benefits of micro irrigation and precision farming are well demonstrated with an average increase in yield by three times. Pepper as a case in point shows enhancement from 1.9 kg/wine to 6/wine on precision agriculture. Coconut also shows increase in productivity to 150 nuts per plant as against 45 without precision irrigation support.  In the coming year department is planning to implement at least one micro irrigation scheme in each district with the coordination of line departments and farmers. Steps are initiated to identify the location as well as crops in coordination with the agriculture department. XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: In compliance with the Hon’ble NGT Order dated 11.09.2019 in O.A. No. 496/2016, the consolidated report of Kerala State regarding the present status of the implementation and action plans on rain water Harvesting for conservation of water was submitted by the Kerala State Government on 27.11.2019 . The same is attached as Annexure II.

The State Groundwater Department has been implementing a scheme for Groundwater Conservation and Recharge under plan fund made available since 2004-05. The project component includes roof top rainwater harvesting for groundwater recharge through dug wells, recharge pits, bore wells and recharge shafts and construction of subsurface dykes and small check dams un micro water shed basis. The recharge schemes are being implemented as a long term measures to achieve sustainable groundwater development in the State. The Department is engaged in recharging groundwater through roof top rain water harvesting in public buildings and government schools and giving priority to implement such structures in notified blocks. The Department has successfully implementd roof top rainwater harvesting through recharge pits to enhance groundwater levels of dug wells in the Kattakkada Constituency of Thiruvananthapuram District. The Constituency was officially declared in November 14th 2019 as the first assembly constituency in Kerala to implement artificial groundwater recharging structures in all Government schools and offices. The State Groundwater Department has implemented 169 nos of recharge pit/direct dug well recharge schemes, 4 check dams and one sub surface dyke during the 12th plan period. In the 13th plan period as on October 2020, the Department has completed 370 nos of recharge pit/dug well recharge

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schemes and 18 nos of bore well recharge schemes.

The Department has also taken initiatives to implement roof top rainwater harvesting structures in order to replenish the aquifer system in Chittur (Over- Exploited ), Malampuzha and Kasaragod (Critical) blocks under Jal Shakti Abhiyan Programme by Ministry of Jal Shakthi Government of India.

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachment  Kerala receives about 90% of the annual rainfall during the monsoon months from June to August and from October to November. The remaining period from December to May is practically dry. Most of the rain water received during monsoon period flows to sea within 48 hours of rainfall due to the character of the geographic terrain of the state.

 State Disaster Management plan 2016 was prepared by National Centre for Earth Science Studies in 1:50,000 scale using satellite images.  Based on the request of central water commission, Government of Kerala constituted Regional Committee for scientific assessment of Flood prone areas in Kerala.  Flood-level marking for the flood affected rivers has been carried out. Steps have been taken for conducting the studies regarding Flood plain Zoning. Due to the peculiar topography and dense population, evacuation of people from these zones is difficult.

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river.  As per order of the Hon’ble NGT dated 9/8/2017 in OA no 498/2015 it is mandatory to maintain 15% - 20% of average lean season flow.  For lean flow calculation the process of data collection for the last 25 years of all 44 rivers during summer months I.e from January to May is been undertaken .  Study of individual rivers needs to considered for maintaining e- flow during lean season. Storage structures/diversion structures needs to proposed at certain locations to regulate the e-flow. 76

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: Proposal submitted by Irrigation Department. Waiting for approval. XX. Development of biodiversity park: As per the action plan for Kallai River,a bio park in is proposed by Irrigation Department and as per the action plan of Karamana river, Bio diversity park at Karamana is implemented by Irrigation Department and 96% work is now completed and remaining work is in progress. Also for other action plans of polluted river stretches, proposals are submitted by Irrigation Department and action is initiated.

As stipulated by the Biological Diversity Act 2002, Biodiversity Management Committees (BMC) are mandated with conservation of Biodiversity in their localities. In Kerala BMCs has being established at all 3 tiers of local bodies. As part of the 13th five year plan, KSBB had started a project to empower Local Self Government Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC) as Model BMC to conserve Biodiversity by providing a minimal assistance of Rs 5.00 lakh. The lists of various projects relating to river bank conservation by planting suitable species/ biodiversity parks in the river banks being undertaken by BMCs during the last two years are given below: 1. Ayiroor Grama panchayat, Pathanamthitta – Planting of Homonoia riparia along the banks of Pamba River 2. Ayarkunnam Grama panchayat, Kottayam - Conservation of Homonoia riparia along the banks of Meenachil River. 3. Mariyapuram Grama panchayat, Idukki - Harithapuram park- Eco restoration and conservation of Periyar River bank severely damaged due to flood. 4. Kottur Grama panchayat, Kozhikode - (a) Establishment of Biodiversity Park near Kuttiyadi river (b) Biodiversity gardens (50 units) 5. Vanimel Gramapanchayat, Kozhikode - Conservation of Vanimel river bank 6. Kurumathur Grama panchayat, Kannur – (a) Afforestation along tributaries of river banks of Kuttikol river, river (b) Planting of Pandanus along canal banks 7 . Muzhakunnu Gramapanchayat, Kannur - Puzhayora Oushada

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Sughandha Udyanam along the banks of river.

As part of Rebuild Kerala Initiative a project on Riverine Biodiversity Rejuvenation of Pamba for an amount of Rs 200 crore is being undertaken. The project aims at Protecting river banks and conservation of riparian vegetation using locally available plants. The major activities ongoing are: 1. Restoration of riparian vegetation on degraded river banks in selected 10 Grama Panchayats (Ayiroor, Cherukol, Kozhenchery, Ranni- Angadi, Ranni- Pazhavangadi, Ranni, Ranni-Perunad, Vadasserikkara, Vechoochira and Naranammoozhi) belonging to three Block Panchayats viz., Elanthoor, Koipuram and Ranni in Pathanamthitta district 2. About 77,000 saplings of 93 species of riparian plants are being planted along a stretch of 93 km. 3. Ensure sustainable livelihood for the local people through providing training for developing microenterprises and establishing nursery of native species.Develop a sustainable community based management model

of conservation of aquatic ecosystems. 4. To create awareness and sensitize local population and students for promotion of riparian ecosystem services.

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: Possibility of utilizing the treated effluent for irrigation, gardening, industries, construction and recharge are being explored. The DPR for tertiary treatment of effluents of STP at Muttathara is ready and in TS stage. XXII. Model River being adopted by the State & Action Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards:

XXIII. Status of Preparation of Action Plan by the 13 Coastal States: As per the NGT order in O.A 829/2019 dated 22.06.2020 regarding the remedial action to restore sea water quality along the Indian Coastal areas, the Hon’ble NGT ordered that “All States/UTs through their concerned departments such as Urban/Rural Development, Irrigation & Public Health, Local Bodies, Environment, etc. may ensure formulation and execution of plans for sewage treatment and

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utilization of treated sewage effluent with respect to each city, town and village, adhering to the timeline as directed by Hon'ble Supreme Court. STPs must meet the prescribed standards, including faecal coliform. CPCB may further continue efforts on compilation of River Basin-wise data. Action plans be firmed up with Budgets/Financial tie up.” In compliance with the order, CPCB instructed that the State PCB shall associate National Centre for Coastal Research, Chennai under Ministry of Earth Science for monitoring and assessment of coastal water within the jurisdiction of the Kerala State up to 5 km from shore and to evolve strategies for protection of the coastal areas in association with Coastal Zone Management Authority in the State and Prepare time bound comprehensive action plan along with implementing agency in consultation with Kerala State Coastal Zone Management Authority for control of coastal pollution in Kerala State. Also the State Government has instructed the Board to prepare action plan by consulting CUSAT . Based on this, the Member Secretary of Kerala State Pollution Control Board has conducted meeting with officials of CUSAT, National Centre for Coastal Research, Kerala State Coastal Zone Management Authority and also with the field level officers through video conferencing. The terms of reference of action plan is being prepared.

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: There is no large scale mining activity in Kerala as in other parts of the country. Almost all the mines are open cast and limited in areal extent. The important mines of major minerals are china clay, laterite/bauxite, limestone and lime shell. Mineral sands and silica sand are excavated by scooping and quartz is being extracted by taking trenches and pits. The important minor minerals in the state are granite, building stones, dimension stone, laterite, tile/brick clay and ordinary sand. The state owns mineral deposits like placers, china clay (kaolin), lime stone, silica sand, bauxite, graphite, iron ore, granite etc. The major mineral based industries like Indian Rare Earths Ltd. (Chavara), Kerala Minerals nad Metals Ltd. (Chavara), Malabar cements (Walayar), Travancore cements Ltd. (Kottayam), Kerala ceramics (Kundara) Travancore Titanium products Ltd. And English Indian Clays Ltd, Thiruvananthapuram, Excel Glass Industry, Alappuzha, Kerala Clays 79

and Ceramic Products Ltd. (Pazhayangadi) are some of the mineral based industries working in the State since several years. A number of tile based industries are also functioning mainly in Thrissur and Kozhikide districts. In exercise of the powers conferred by section 15(1) of the Mines and Mineral (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957, the State has framed the Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules 1967 for regulating the extraction of minor minerals. The State with prior approval of the Govt. of India grants permission for reconnaissance permit, prospecting license or mining lease for the first schedule minerals on first cum first served basis. In addition to EIA requirements as stipulated by the Central Govt, an EIA report is insisted on all mining activities before granting mining lease. No quarrying permits or leases are granted in the State unless there is a Mining plan duly approved by the competent authority. Afforestation of the reclaimed areas is promoted. Environment Rehabilitation is insisted in all mining projects. The Kerala District Mineral Foundation Rules 2018 has been formed with an objective to work for the interest and benefit of persons and area affected by mining related operations. The permissible activities under District Mineral Foundation includes among other things, developing sources of irrigation, development alternate sources of energy and rain water harvesting, conservation measures of biodiversity of the affected areas.

XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring: Notices have been issued from the Board to 3 local bodies and 127 health care facilities for levying environmental compensation.

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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) RIVER KARAMANA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status No. 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in- 31/03/20 Sewage Generation -128 situ remediation 20 MLD(from Thiruvananthapuram Corporation area and adjoining local bodies )

Sewage Treated - 80 MLD Existing CSTP Capacity-107MLD(Muttathara, Trivandrum) Other Individual STP-3.57 MLD(from establishments like Highrise Buildings, Hospitals, etc. ) Progress on Expanding the sewage networks submitted by KWA attached Commencement of setting up of STPs and 31/03/20 Progress report on setting up connecting all the drains and other sources of 20 STPs connecting Drains are generation of sewage to the STPs must be not submitted ensured

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action 31/03/20 plans including completion of setting up STPs 20 and their Commissioning

5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate Vide G.O.(Rt)No.223/2020/WRD dated monitoring mechanism at state level 12.03.2020 Government of Kerala appointed a  Specifying accountability of nodal monitoring committee comprising of Additional Chief authorities not below the Secretary Secretary,Water Resources Department as level Chairperson and Principal Secretary, LSGD, Principal  Chief Secretaries may have an Secretary, Environment, Secretary, Water Resources accountable person attached in their Department and Staff officer to Chief Secretary as office for this purpose. nodal officers & members.  Monitoring at State level must take Fortnightl place y Commen cing 21.12.20 19 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources Complete including drains contributing to river d 11 Polluting Drains pollution and action as per NGT were identified order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage Sewage Generation -128 networks Details of Existing MLD(from Thiruvananthapuram Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Corporation area and adjoining Proposed along with completion local bodies ) timeline Sewage Treated - 80 MLD in 107 MLD CSTP(Muttathara, Trivandrum) Other Individual STPs-3.57 MLD(from establishments like Highrise Buildings, Hospitals, etc. )

Proposed expansion of sewer network , additional STP as

mentioned in action plan submitted by KWA (III) Status of CETPs

Details of Existing CETP and ETP There is no existing CETP in Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, polluted stretch. No CETP proposed as there are no Proposed along with completion industries identified in polluted stretch. timeline, No. of industries and

complying status

(iv) Status of Solid Waste Management & Solid waste generated-353.58 TPD Details of Processing Facilities Solid waste treated -349 TPD Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Gap- 4.58 TPD Analysis, Proposed along with Details of Solid Waste Management is included in the completion timeline Action Plan.

(v)Latest water quality ofpolluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and Water quality submitted as Annexures ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical  The Two Bridges in the polluted waste, plastic waste and decentralizing Stretch(maruthoorkadav and thiruvallom) which waste processing, including waste were susceptible to waste dumping into the river generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. was provided with fencing of adequate height.

(vii)Ground water regulation Restoration of waterbodies and cleaning of ponds and wells are done. (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices, Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept (ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ), Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept

One of the major activities proposed for controlling (x) Rain water harvesting, flood in Thiruvananthapuram city is adoption of rain water harvesting and roof top rain water collection and storage system.

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept of river Check dam in Karamana River at Kalady- Rs.65/-lakh The works are to be carried out in the deepest portion of the river which is about 4 M of depth at normal weather conditions. At present the water level is very high and labours cannot venture into the river. The work can be resumed hopefully by the second week of December 2020 and can be completed in about four weeks ’ time.

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood Bio-diversity Park at Karamana- II Phase- Walkway, Gate plains by removing encroachment Lighting etc. –Rs. 65/- lakh

The Irrigation Department informed that around 96% of the works are completed and the remaining works such as flooring and paving interlock tiles are pending for want of release of funds. The contractor can resume the remaining works, immediately on receipt of the payment and complete the same without any delay.

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KARAMANA, KERALA 1. Short termplan Progres Progress Impleme Progress in s in the in the % works No. Activity nting Time line the month Details of works remaining month month of completed agency of Nov of Sep Oct Pumping lines from the terminal pumping stations When 50 % of sewage (35 MLD)was diverted namely directly to the STP on completion of laying of Kuriyathi, pumping line from Kuriyathy to STP, overflow to Kerala Pattoor, May TS Canal has completely stopped. DER for 2.1.1 Water 100% Kannammoola 2019 replacing old pumping main from Pattoor and Authority and Enchakkal Kannanmoola submitted for AS.From Enchakkal pumping only 5 MLD of sewage is being pumped to stilling stations are to chamber and hence urgent replacement not needed. be connected directly to STP at Muttathara Rehabilitation/ upgradation of Thaliyal and Aranoor a)7 m dia 9 m deep RCC well - Completed Sewerage b)Grit chamber -completed Pump house Kerala c)Interconnection works between existing and newly by May Thaliyal 2.1.2 Water 3% 7% 80% constructed well and grit chamber completed. rehabilitation 2020 70% Authority d) Erection of pumpsets and diesel of existing generator - orders placed by contactor. well, Online testing of pumps conducted on 27.10.2020 construction of new well and grit chamber, installation of new pump Sets a) Providing RCC lining for the existing two wells Second well can be commenced only after erecting new pumpsets in the completed well. Pump sets Aranno 0 5 30% supplied at site or25% b) Diesel generator - orders placed by contactor. Notice issued to the Contractor for slow progress. 5 MLD sewage Kerala treatment May Erection of Electrical and Mechanical components 2.1.3 Water 40% 20% 5% 65% plant at 2020 started . 72% civil works completed. Authority Medical College Installation of adequate pumps in Kerala Order placed by Contractor. On line testing expected Mudavanmug Mar 2.1.4 Water 0% 5% 0% 5% by first week of December. Can be completed by hal and 2020 Authority Dec 2020. Enchakkal pumping stations DG sets in all lift and pumping stations For Arannoor and Thaliyal Erection of diesel – generator is already included in the item mentioned Mudavanmug Kerala May 2.1.2 above 2.1.5 hal, Aranoor, Water 0% 5% 0% 5% 2020 For Enchakkal DG sets already exists. Thaliyal, Authority Can be completed by Dec 2020 as DGs expected to Kuriyathi, be arrived on middle of December Pattoor, Kannammola, Pattom, Murinjapalam and Enchakkal Reconnect sewer at Rajaji Nagar, stop outflow of sewage into Amayizhancha nthodu, control storm water entry into sewer to avoid Foot path cutting requested from M/s KRFB. Road overflow in Kerala restoration charges remitted. Can be started after the Dec 2.1.6 Thampanoor Water 0% 5% 0% 5% monsoon as Thampanoor is a water logged area. 2020 area. Sewage Authority Work revised by rerouting the pipeline through main generated in road in front of KSRTC terminal at Thampanoor Rajaji Nagar shall be diverted to main sewer line. Sewage generated in Thoppil area shall be diverted main sewer line Discharge of sewage in Parayilkadavu shall be These two activities are completed with completion stopped as Kerala of the work -‘Rehabilitation of sewer line from Complet 2.1.7 there is Water 100 % completed Sathya Nagar to Karamana BHS and allied works’ ed overflow of Authority included in the work State Plan -2019-20. sewage reaches in houses having sewerage connection and this may lead to discharge of sewage into River Karamana Divert the sewer line from the Kerala School

2.1.8 Water Awarded 100% completed compound of Authority Government Karamana High School Rehabilitatio n by laying Works completed – 54No. (Rs. 11.64 new lines cr.) increasing AMRUT-37, size of State plan-15 undersized Kerala May MLA ADF/SDF-2 2.1.9 main and Water 60% 5% 3% 68% 2020 In progress – 21No. (Rs. 6.61 cr.) AMRUT- reconstructio Authority 8, n by State plan-12 dilapidated MLA ADF/SDF-1 manholes for

the last 3 years To be arranged – 4 Out of 4 works to be arranged Total works No. (Rs. 1.9 a) one work was approved by Board and waiting for in progress cr.) Govt sanction.

(75No.) b) 2 works-no offer on repeated tender, estimate Works in State plan-4 being revised. tendering c) 1 work recasted and tendered (4No.) 2.1.1 Extension of Kerala May Works completed - 16 No. (Rs. 2.82 cr.) 62% 2% 3% 67% 0 sewer network Water 2020 AMRUT-7, wherever Authority State plan-8 technically MLA ADF/SDF-1 feasible in new areas of existing blocks In progress – 9 No. (Rs. 15.65 cr.) AMRUT-

5, State plan-4 To be arranged– State plan-4 Nos. (Rs. 6.64r.) - works need Land acquisition. Land acquisition process completed for one work and

District Collector has requested to remit 2.3 Cr urgently.

Procurement of sewer Kerala Estimate re-casted, TS revised and re-tendered. 2.1.1 cleaning Mar Water 0% 0% 0% 0% Tender due date 04.11.2020 1 machines and 2020 Authority equipment maintenance

* Out of the 100 wards in Thiruvanathapuram Corporation ,42wards (Blocks A to E) are fully/Partially covered with sewerage facility.For 35 wards ( Blocks F to R) design of sewerage networkis available but this needs modification in lieu of the change in demography and for the balance 23 wards new designs are to be prepared. The Long term measures are envisaged to cover the entire wards in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation.For preparing DPR/DER for rehabilitation of existing sewerage system and for establishing sewerage system for uncovered areas of TVM corporation, an EoI has been called for. AS for the same is obtained under RKI (Govt. of Kerala)

Solid Waste Management ActionPlan

Implement Time Progress in the Progress in Progress in Details of ing for month of September the month of the month of works Sl.No Activity Unit Agency complet October November remaining ion Slaughter Thiruvanantha Slaughter House- Work Slaughter Slaughter ho use and puram Marc awarded to KEL House- Work House- Work 2.2.1 Rendering poultry Corporation h Agreement executed awarded to KEL awarded to KEL plant duration-1 year. Work Agreement Agreement waste 2021 will commence soon. executed executed duration-1 year. duration-1 year. Work will Site handed commence over. soon Sanitation Kumarichanda: STP Kumarichanda: Kumarichanda: facility and Plant (Bio membrane STP Plant (Bio STP Plant (Bio treat of Treatment bioreactor Technology- membrane membrane 10KLD) conducted trail bioreactor bioreactor waste water plant Dec run to check whether Technology- Technology- 2.2.2 in the 201 the effluent is within 10KLD) 10KLD) markets of 9 permissible limit as per conducted trail conducted trail Pangode, Portable KSPCB guidelines. run to check run to check Kumarichan aerobic Pangode: Steps were whether the whether the da bins taken to clean existing effluent is effluent is septic tank and an within within estimate amount of 28 permissible permissible lakhs prepared for limit as per limit as per establishing modern KSPCB KSPCB ETP.Project approved guidelines. guidelines. by DPC –Rennovation Pangode: Steps Reports were of pangode fish market were taken to submitted by ETP-25KLD. clean existing KSPCB. septic tank and Pangode: Steps an estimate were taken to amount of 28 clean existing lakhs prepared septic tank and for establishing an estimate modern amount of 28 ETP.Project lakhs prepared approved by for establishing DPC – modern ETP. Rennovation of Project pangode fish approved by market ETP- DPC – 25KLD. Rennovation of pangode fish market ETP- 25KLD. Thiruvanantha Aero bins Garbage: Regarding Garbage: Work Awarded. Provide at various Solid Waste Regarding Solid Garbage: puram places(28) 2.2.3 facility for Management in Waste Regarding Solid Corporation the Proposed sites Poonthura Colony door Management in Waste treatment of to door collection Poonthura Management in started and wet waste is Colony door to Poonthura sewage, 1. Moonnathu mukku treated in Aerobic bin door collection Colony door to sullage and – Purampoku and dry waste to RRC. started and wet door collection

garbage 2. Poonth Regarding treatment of waste is treated started and wet ura – generated in sullage, land in Aerobic bin waste is treated HI the Office availability is a and dry waste to in Aerobic bin problem to establish a RRC. and dry waste to Poonthura 3. Cheriyanm uttam– common treatment Regarding RRC. slum area Poonthura facility. So sucking treatment of Regarding between 4. Bee tanker will be provided sullage, land treatment of ma Karamana free of cost and will be availability is a sullage, land pall carried to STP plant at problem to availability is a river and sea yCo mp Muttathara for safe establish a problem to oun disposal. common establish a d treatment common 5. TsunamiColo facility. So treatment ny sucking tanker facility. So 6. Mother will be provided sucking tanker Theresa free of cost and will be provided Colony 7. KumariChant will be carried free of cost and ha Marc to STP plant at will be carried 8. PoonthuraM h Muttathara for to STP plant at arket 2020 safe disposal. Muttathara for 9. Moonnatt safe disposal. umukku bridge 10. Ambal athara– Nilama 11. Fisherm en Flat – Muttath ara 12. Perunalli Marketr oad 13. Poundka davuold market 14. Market behind Attiprazon aloffice 15. Tsunami Colony near 110KV tower (Poundka davu) 16. Near ValiyavilaV eli St. Thomas Church (Poundkad avu) 17. Near Kamaless hwaram HSS 18. Vali yav eeti lRe sid enc e ass oci atio n 19. Near ArannoorG ovt Quarters 20. Kunjal umoo duJunc tion 21. Kumarapur amThamar abhagam(n ear comfortsta tion) 22. NaerKanna mmoola Bridge 23. Man nant hala Mark et 24. Sant hiNa garR esid ents asso ciati on 25. AlantharaKat tayil 26. UlloorMarke t 27. Museum RKVRoad 28. New Nalant haRoa d Thiruvanantha Pondde- Joint inspection was Joint inspection Joint inspection The puram silting conducted by was conducted was conducted discharge of Corporation Thiruvananthapuram by by waste water Corporation and KWA Thiruvananthap Thiruvananthap from the to identify the site for uram uram Issued surrounding the installation of STP Corporation Corporation notices to Marc and affected area is and KWA to and KWA to 2.2.4 houses to thehouse h identified. identify the site identify the site the pond at hold 2020 for the for the Jagathy is to installation of installation of be stopped STP and STP and affected area is affected area is Project is identified. identified. prepared for Report is to be de-silting submitted by KWA. the pond 2.2.5 Around 155 Thiruvanantha Proposal for septic Proposal for Proposal for Houses in puram tank and treatment septic tank and septic tank and Kurukuvilak Corporation system for 155 treatment treatment om, houses in system for 155 system for 155 Kannettum kurukuvilakom, houses in houses in ukku shall Kannettumukku is kurukuvilako kurukuvilako submitted by KWA. m, m, be Conducted a joint Kannettumukk Kannettumukk provided inspection by Tvmp u is submitted u is submitted with septic Corporation and by KWA. by KWA. and KWA. Conducted a Conducted a treatment joint joint system inspection by inspection by Tvmp Tvmp Corporation Corporation and KWA. and KWA. Identificatio Thiruvanantha Fine 15.34 lakhs fine 15.34 lakhs fine 15.34 lakhs fine n of illegal puram imposed collected collected collected outlets into Corporation and

storm water prosecutio 2.2.5 drains and n initiated fine shall be imposed on such units

Thiruvanantha Regarding Three layers Regarding Regarding 2.2.6 Bio- Bio-composter Bin (for Three layers Three layers puram Composter Corporation wet waste Bio-composter Bio-composter management in Bin (for wet Bin (for wet Biodegradab May houses) supply order waste waste le waste 202 issued and installation management in management in 0 of fifty Thousand houses) supply houses) supply kitchen bin units is order issued order issued ongoing. DPR and installation and installation Sanctioned amount of of fifty of fifty State and Central share Thousand Thousand had released rupees kitchen bin kitchen bin 13,45,43,500 (partial). units is ongoing. units is ongoing. Work awarded. DPR Sanctioned DPR Sanctioned 12000 units installed. amount of State amount of State and Central and Central share had share had released rupees released rupees 13,45,43,500 13,45,43,500 (partial). (partial). Work awarded. Work awarded. 12000 units 12000 units installed installed

Thumboor Agreement Executed. Agreement Agreement 2.2.7 muzhi Work will commence Executed. Executed.

aerobic soon. Work will Work in bins commence progress.

soon.

2.2.8 Community Awaiting TS from Awaiting TS TS approved.

biogas Suchithwa Mission from Agreement not

Suchithwa executed.

Mission

Organic Site identified. Site identified. Site identified. 2.2.9 Waste Project detailing Project Project

Convert stage. detailing stage. detailing stage. er 2.2.10 Thiruvananthapur Portable biogas Dropped Dropped Dropped

am Corporation

2.2.11 Portable aero bins Issued supply Issued supply order. Issued supply

order. order.

2.2.12 Ring compost Placed Placed before council for vPlaced before

before review. council for

council for review. review.

2.2.13 Segregation bins Agreement Agreement Executed Agreement

Executed. Executed 2.2.14 Thiruvananthapur RRC Work will Work will commence Work will am Corporation commence soon commence soon soon Plastic Recycling Project Project detailing stage. Project detailing 2.2.15 unit detailing stage. stage. 2.2.16 Mobile MRF Tendering Tendering stage. Tendering stage. stage. Electronic Weigh Agenda send Land identified for Land identified 2.2.17 bridge to HSC for installation. for installation. demarcating Biodegradab the land for le waste installation. Solar electrical Tender Tender through GEM Tender through 2.2.18 cart through GEM. GEM Specification finalized 2.2.19 Swaps shops Agreement Agreement not Executed Agreement not not Executed Executed PET bottle Agenda sent Agenda sent to HSC for Agenda sent to 2.2.20 crushing to HSC for review. HSC for review. review. Approved.. Community level Word Work Awarded Work Awarded unit Awarded 2.2.21

Napkin destroyer Thiruvananthapur Animal TS Awaiting TS Awaiting TS Awaiting 2.2.22 am Corporation Crematorium at Kattela

Thiruvananthapur Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled 2.2.23 Urban Gardening am Corporation May 2020

Thiruvananthapur Upgradation of Agreement Agreement Executed. Agreement 2.2.24 am Corporation present facilities Executed. Work is in progress. Executed. Work

Work is in is in progress. progress.

Thiruvananthapur Capacity Building Process Process on going Process on 2.2.25 am Corporation & IEC on going going

Thiruvananthapur VGF 1stphase VGF 1st phase issued to VGF 1st phase 2.2.26 Viability gap Fund am Corporation issued to Harithakarmasena issued to Harithakarma Harithakarmase sena na Prevent Thiruvananthapur KWA is authorized Close Close monitoring is done Close entry of am Corporation to prepare and monitoring is by health Squad and all monitoring is stormwater implement proper May done by Health Inspectors are done by health 2.2.27 into sewer sewerage lines 2020 health Squad directed to issue notice Squad and all and all Health and prosecution. Health line along under Amrut Inspectors are Inspectors are with KWA scheme directed to directed to issue issue notice and notice and prosecution. prosecuti on. Take steps Thiruvananthapur Squad andFines Employees Employees were placed at Employees were to prevent am Corporation were placed various spots during night placed at various Special squad is the solid at various to prevent dumping of spots during formed at spots during Solid Waste in drains. And night to prevent wastes in Corporation level. night to fines are being charged. dumping of Solid sewer line Health Inspectors prevent Regarding to waste Waste in drains. as reported May dumping of throwing to public place And fines are 2.2.28 are authorized for by KWA 2020 Solid Waste in Corporation collected an being charged. regularly drains. And amount of Rs 437532/- as Regarding to monitoring and fines are being fine from 01.01.2020. waste throwing preventing the charged. to public place wastedischarge Regarding to Corporation waste collected an throwing to amount of public place Rs437532/- as Corporation fine from collected an 01.01.2020. amount of Rs437022/- as fine from 01.01.2020.

Monitoring

Activity Implementing Time line Water quality Water quality in Water quality in agency in July/ pre- August/ post- monsoon monsoon monsoon 2.3.1 River water quality Kerala State Ongoing; Annex 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d nil monitoring - Killiyar, Pollution monthly Karamana, ControlBoard Parvathiputhanar, Akkulam-Veli lake

2.3.2 Storm drains Kerala State Ongoing Annex 2 nil monitoring - Pollution Seasonal Amayizhanchantho ControlBoard monitoring du, Ulloorthodu, – pre- Pattomthodu, monsoon, Kannamoolathodu, monsoon, Thekkanakkara canal post- monsoon 2.3.3 Inspection and Kerala State Ongoing effluent quality Pollution NIL NIL Interval: monitoring of the Control Board Red – 1

flats, industrial units, month. service stations, Orange – 3 m. hospitals, hotels etc Green – 6 in m. Thiruvananthapuram Corporation area

2. Long termPlan

Seweragenetwork

3.

Amount Progress in Progress in Long term Implementin Required Time % works Details of works the month of the month measures proposed g agency (Rs.in line completed remaining July of August Crore) Extension of sewerage system to Kerala Water Three 3.1.1 200 * Block F to G Authority years coastal belt Extension of Kerala Water

3.1.2 sewerage system to 700 * Authority Block H to R Extension of sewerage system to Kerala Water

3.1.3 300 * Newly added areas Authority of corporation viz, Providing Kerala Water

3.1.4 sewerage system in 100 * Authority Block A to E Rehabilitation of existing Kerala Water

3.1.5 Network and pump 100 * Authority house in block A to E Procurements of equipments for Kerala Water

3.1.6 10 * maintenance Authority sewerage system Additional STP Kerala Water

3.1.7 60 * requirement Authority Total Amount Kerala Water 1470 3.1.8 * required Authority Crores

Solid waste management

Long term measures Implementing agency Time Progress in the Progress in the Progress in % works Details proposed by line month of month of the month of completed of Thiruvananthapuram September October November works remaini ng 3.2.1 Acquire 58 acres of land and Thiruvananthapuram 5 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil rehabilitate 8150 families Corporation years from the banks ofRiver

De-silting anddevelopment No. Activity amoun Implementing Timelin Progress Progress Progress % works Details of tin lakhs agency e in the in the in the completed works month month month remaining of Sept of Oct of Nov 3.3. Development package for Irrigation 3 years 1 ParvathyPuthanar departmentIncluded in KIFB by KWIL 15000 includes cleaning of canal Kerala water ways & Infrastructure Ltd, 3.3. De-silting and development of Irrigation 1.5 2 AmayizhanchanThodu Department years 2500 Tendered with opening date 21.7.2020.NO RESPONSE and RETENDERED with opening date 24.9.2020 3.3. Improvements to Irrigation 1 year 3. Thekkenekara canal and de- 500 Department silting- Estimate submitted for sanctin 3.3. Karimadam tank Irrigation 1.5year 4 improvements, de-silting sheet Department s 450 Estimate Amounting to Rs. 114 lakhs piling/under preparation and submitted for sanction (Price ID providing fencing 2020/4430/IA) 3.3. Development of Karamana Irrigation 1.5year 4 nos of works amounting to Rs. 200 lakhs 5 basin Department s submitted to ThiruvanathapuramCorpn. And 3 nos of works amounting to Rs. 477 lakhs the submitted to CE I&A TVPM,List is attached herewith

A) 4 nos of works amounting to Rs. 200 lakhs submitted to ThiruvanathapuramCorpn

i) NGT-Karamana River 677 basin- Construction of

protection wall on the breached portion of left bank Submitted to TVPM Corpn for sanction of Karamana river near (estimate-50 Lakhs) KaimanamMaha Vishnu Temple downstream of Pappanamcode iron bridge in Thiruvananthapuram corporation

ii) NGT-Karamana River basin- Fencing and silt removal for pollution Submitted to TVPM Corpn for sanction abatement initiatives for Killi (Amount-50 Lakhs) river in Thiruvananthapuram corporation. iii) NGT-Karamana River basin- Protection wall on the left side of Karamana river downstream Karamana bridge Submitted to TVPM Corpn for sanction near Kaladi check dam opposite (Amount -50 Lakhs) to Thaliyal Temple Kadavu in Thiruvananthapuram corporation

iv) NGT-Karamana River basin- Protection wall on the breached portion of right bank Submitted to TVPM Corpn for sanction of Karamana river upstream of (Amount -50 Lakhs) Kaimanam bridge near Sasthri Nagar in Thiruvananthapuram corporation. 3 nos of works amounting to Rs. 477 lakhs the submitted to CE I&A TVPM

i) NGT-Karamana River basin- Protection wall at RB of karamana River from Submitted to CE I& A TVPM for AttuppuramPallathukadavu in sanction Kaladi ward in Thiruvananthapuram (Amount -320 Lakhs) corporation. ii) NGT-Karamana River basin- Protection wall at RB Submitted to CE I& A TVPM for of karamana River near sanction Cocunut Valley in Kulasekharam in (Amount -45 Lakhs) Thiruvananthapuram corporation iii) NGT-Karamana River basin-Construction of shutters Submitted to CE I& A TVPM for at various portions in Karamana sanction River and KilliRiver in (Amount -112 Lakhs) Thiruvananthapuram corporation

STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020 Analysis Report for the month of NOVEMBER-2020 Name of River KARAMANA Date and Time of Sample collection 6/11/2020 Method of analysis SAMPLE ID Sl no. Parameters Peppara Aruvikkara Mangatukadavu Pallathukadavu Thiruvallom Moonnattumukku 1 Temperature,degree celsius 27 28 27 28 28 28 2 pH 6.6 6.3 6.3 6.5 6.7 6.3 3 Turbidity,NTU 0.9 3.7 5.1 5.7 6.1 6.4 4 Electrical Conductivity, 26 62 82 117 260 328 5 DO,mg/l 7 7.2 4.8 3.6 3.5 2.3 6 BOD,mg/l 0.5 0.6 3.1 4.2 6.6 7.2 7 NH3N,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 8 Nitrate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 1.3 9 Chloride,mg/l 1 4 8 9 28 45 10 Phosphate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 11 Total Alkalinity,mg/l 10 24 24 41 81 87 12 Total Hardness,mg/l 14 28 32 49 88 100 13 Calcium,mg/l 10 24 24 41 68 76 14 Magnesium,mg/l 4 4 8 8 20 24 15 Sodium,mg/l 0.6 2.1 4.2 4.9 15 24 16 Potassium,mg/l 0.1 0.5 1.2 1.8 6.3 7.6 17 Boron,mg/l 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 SAR 0.040514 0.104417 0.189436 0.183073 0.410583 0.61406 19 TC,cfu/100ml 200 400 1000 1200 4000 15800 20 FC,cfu/100ml 100 100 300 500 1000 5400 21 Faecal Streptococci ND ND ND ND ND ND STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020 Analysis Report for the month of NOVEMBER-2020 Name of River VELLAYANI Date and Time of Sample collection 04/11/2020 Method of analysis SAMPLE ID Sl no. Parameters Agricultural College Vandithadam Kakkamoola( R ) Kakkamoola( L ) Vawamoola( R )

1 Temperature,degree celsius 28 27 27 27 26 2 pH 6.5 6.4 6.5 6.8 6.6 3 Turbidity,NTU 3.8 4.3 5.7 7.2 6.1 4 Electrical Conductivity, 89 102 90 102 116 5 DO,mg/l 6.7 6.4 6.1 5.4 4.8 6 BOD,mg/l 1.3 1.5 2.2 3.1 3.3 7 NH3N,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 8 Nitrate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 9 Chloride,mg/l 10 10 9 12 17 10 Phosphate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 11 Total Alkalinity,mg/l 28 35 30 31 28 12 Total Hardness,mg/l 34 40 36 39 38 13 Calcium,mg/l 26 30 26 28 29 14 Magnesium,mg/l 8 10 10 11 9 15 Sodium,mg/l 5.3 5.2 4.7 6.3 9.1 16 Potassium,mg/l 0.8 1.6 1.8 1.6 1.9 17 Boron,mg/l 0 0 0 0 0 18 SAR 0.233 0.210 0.198338 0.255 0.378 19 TC,cfu/100ml 400 400 900 1000 1300 20 FC,cfu/100ml 100 200 200 300 600 21 Faecal Streptococci ND ND ND ND ND Vawamoola ( L )

27 6.7 5.4 105 4.9 3.1 BDL BDL 15 BDL 27 37 27 10 7.9 1.3 0 0.330 1200 500 ND STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020 Analysis Report for the month of NOVEMBER 2020 Name of River Killi Date and Time of Sample Method of analysis SAMPLE ID Sl no. Parameters Karipoor Vazhayila Maruthankuzhi Jagathy KILLIPPALAM 1 Temperature,degree celsius 28 26 27 28 27 2 pH 6.3 6.5 6.7 7.4 7.6 3 Turbidity,NTU 5.1 6.2 4.3 6.9 8.2 4 Electrical Conductivity, 78 90 121 134 170 5 DO,mg/l 6.6 5.8 5.1 2.8 1.6 6 BOD,mg/l 2.3 2.9 3.3 6 6.6 7 NH3N,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 8 Nitrate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 9 Chloride,mg/l 8 9 15 17 26 10 Phosphate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 11 Total Alkalinity,mg/l 24 29 35 43 42 12 Total Hardness,mg/l 33 37 44 41 50 13 Calcium,mg/l 27 26 32 32 40 14 Magnesium,mg/l 6 11 12 9 10 15 Sodium,mg/l 4.2 4.7 7.8 8.9 13.5 16 Potassium,mg/l 1 1.3 2.3 1.8 3.1 17 Boron,mg/l 0 0 0 0 0 18 SAR 0.190185 0.194602 0.298146 0.357685 0.49404 19 TC,cfu/100ml 400 800 1000 1100 1300 20 FC,cfu/100ml 100 300 400 500 700

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KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD [email protected]

t I c f k w Ø m \ a e n \ o I c W \ nb{´W t_mÀUv DISTRICT OFFICE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

PnÃm Hm^okv , X n c p h \ ´ ] p c w T. C. 12/96 (4,5), PLAMOODU JN., PATTOM P.O,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – 695 004

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Analysis Report of Drains (Pre Monsoon)On 2020

Sl.No STATIONS Sample pH BOD Collection Date 1 Pippinmoodu 16/04/2020 6.2 75

2 Mudavanmugal,Arattukadavu 16/04/2020 5.8 90 3 Jagathy Palam 16/04/2020 5.6 84 4 Kannettumukku 16/04/2020 6.2 66 5 Chadiyara 16/04/2020 6.4 87 6 Thamalam 16/04/2020 6.1 45 7 Mangottukadavu 16/04/2020 6.6 27 8 Thaliyal, Iyiranimuttom 16/04/2020 5.6 99 9 Killippalam(Thoppilkadavu) 16/04/2020 5.8 96 10 Kuriathy 16/04/2020 6.1 81 11 Moonnattumukku 16/04/2020 5.7 102

Analysis Report of Drains (Monsoon)On 2020

Sl.No STATIONS Sample pH BOD Collection Date 1 Pippinmoodu 17/09/2020 7.2 21.6 2 Mudavanmugal,Arattukadavu 17/09/2020 7.3 5.4 3 Jagathy Palam 17/09/2020 7.6 6 Containment zone 4 Kannettumukku 17/09/2020 Sample not taken 5 Chadiyara 17/09/2020 7.8 11.4 6 Thamalam 17/09/2020 7.4 16.2 7 Mangottukadavu 17/09/2020 7.2 16.8 8 Thaliyal, Iyiranimuttom 17/09/2020 7.2 18.6 9 Killippalam(Thoppilkadavu) 17/09/2020 7.3 4.8 10 Kuriathy 17/09/2020 7.1 16.8 11 Moonnattumukku 17/09/2020 7.2 12.6

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MONTH OF SEPT 2020

Parameter Unit VELI at boat club ParvathiPuthanar (Poonthura)

PH - 7.3 7.6 Temperature 27 26 Conductivity ms/cm 96 99 Suspended Solids mg/L 132 185 BOD ( 3 ds @ 27oC) mg/L 24 27 DO mg/L 1 0.9 Total Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 203 299 Calcium Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 175 273 Magnesium Hardness as CaCO3 TC/100 ml 28 26 Total Coliform TC/100 ml 14200 14900 Fecal Coliform FC/100 ml 2500 2800 Chlorides mg/L 198 215 Total Alkanility as CaCO3 mg/L 149 178

MONTH OF OCTOBER 2020

Parameter Unit VELI at boat club ParvathiPuthanar (Poonthura)

PH - 7.4 7.5 Temperature 27 27 Conductivity ms/cm 97 102 Suspended Solids mg/L 130 161 BOD ( 3 ds @ 27oC) mg/L 21 24 DO mg/L 0.9 0.5 Total Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 206 278 Calcium Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 187 249 Magnesium Hardness as CaCO3 TC/100 ml 19 29 Total Coliform TC/100 ml 13900 14800 Fecal Coliform FC/100 ml 2600 2900 Chlorides mg/L 196 217 Total Alkanility as CaCO3 mg/L 141 186

MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2020

Parameter Unit VELI at boat club Parvathi Puthanar (Poonthura)

PH - 7.5 7.5 Temperature 27 28 Conductivity ms/cm 116 121 Suspended Solids mg/L 132 168 BOD ( 3 ds @ 27oC ) mg/L 22.8 30 DO mg/L 0.7 0.6 Total Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 202 269 Calcium Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 186 241 Magnesium Hardness as CaCO3 TC/100 ml 16 28 Total Coliform TC/100 ml 14100 14900 Fecal Coliform FC/100 ml 3000 3200 Chlorides mg/L 192 240 Total Alkanility as CaCO3 mg/L 136 192

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KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD t I c f k w Ø m \ a e n \ o I c W \ nb{´W t_mÀUv DISTRICT OFFICE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM PnÃm Hm^okv, Xncph \ ´ ] p c w T. C. 12/96 (4,5), PLAMOODU JN., PATTOM P.O, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – 695 004

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ANALYSIS REPORT OF THODU (Pre Monsoon 2020)

Sl.No Stations PH BOD (Mg/l) 1 Pattom Thodu 6.5 75 2 Thekkummoodu, 6.8 84 Marappalam(After)

3 Thekkummoodu, 6.4 63 Marappalam(Before) 4 Ulloor Bridge 6.1 69 5 Cosmo (Before) 6.9 84 6 Cosmo (After) 6.4 57 7 Kannammoola 6.8 75 8 Kannammoola,Swathy 6.6 84 Nagar 9 Pattoor,Bhagavathy 6.2 96 Temple 10 Pattoor,Bhagavathy 6.6 108 Temple (After) 11 PoonthyRaad, 5.6 75 Kumarapuram 12 Kims (Before) 6.2 84 13 Akkulam Boat Club 7.3 114 14 Amayizhanjan Thodu 5.3 129 (End)

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ANALYSIS REPORT OF THODU (Monsoon 2020)

Sl.No Stations PH BOD (Mg/l) 1 Pattom Thodu 6.2 21 2 Thekkummoodu, 6.5 19.2 Marappalam(After) 3 Thekkummoodu, 6.3 25.2 Marappalam(Before) 4 Ulloor Bridge 6.4 18 5 Cosmo (Before) 6.6 16.8 6 Cosmo (After) 6.2 19.2 7 Kannammoola 6.5 25.2 8 Kannammoola,Swathy 6.4 26.4 Nagar 9 Pattoor,Bhagavathy 6.1 27 Temple 10 Pattoor,Bhagavathy 6.3 28.8 Temple (After) 11 PoonthyRaad, 5.9 27.6 Kumarapuram 12 Kims (Before) 6.1 28.8

13 Akkulam Boat Club 7.1 75

14 Amayizhanjan Thodu 5.9 84 (End)

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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) RIVER MANIMALA, ALAPPUZHA S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ 31.03.2020 NIL remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all 31.03.2020 NIL the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including 31.03.2021 NIL completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not 22.01.2020 below the Secretary level NIL  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person 22.01.2020 attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place Fortnightly NIL commencing 21.12.2019 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Monthly NIL  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti (preferably  Member Secretary,CPCB before 20th of every month) 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: Drains contributing to river pollution (I)Identification of polluting sources including drains 2019-2020 where identified. The drains are seasonal contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT and water quality is above the require order on in-situ treatment. limit, no insitu treatment is required.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of 2020-2021 Proposal for setting up an FSTP by Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along Chengannur municipality is initiated. with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap - Since the area does not contain any Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, industry and so no requirement of any No. of industries and complying status CETP, this action point is revised.

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of The adjoining local bodies are in the Processing Facilities - stage of developing and establishing Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, adequate solid waste management Proposed along with completion timeline facilities also the solid waste dumping issues were not identified in the stretch during the field visit held during past 1 year.

(v)Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the 2019-2020 Water quality analysis result of the catchment of polluted river; stretch up to September is enclosed.

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste 2019-2020 Awareness campaign to be initiated. management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. No ground water pollution is noted in the (vii)Ground water regulation 2020-2021 area, so action yet to be initiated

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices 2020-2021 Action will be initiated.

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) Action will be initiated.

(x) Rain water harvesting Action will be initiated.

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river Action will be initiated.

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river Action will be initiated.

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment Action will be initiated. ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PAMBA, KERALA

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of month of month of month of completed works (as per september October 2020 November 2020 remaining Action 2020 Plan)

A(a) Monitorng of river water quality Kerala State Continuing Result attached Pollution Control project Board A(b) Rendering Plant at Eraviperoor or Eraviperoor/ 31.03.2021 nil nil nil 0% Work to be Thiruvalla Thiruvalla local initiated body C(ii) Fencing of bridges, desilting, Irrigation 31.03.2021 nil nil nil 0% Work to be dredging and protection works, department initiated surveillance cameras at vantage points C Preventing illegal discharge of Panchayath, Police 31.05.2020. nil nil nil Nil Work septage and other waste water into , KSPCB pending due the river. Formation of River to COVID Protection Group pandemic C Greenery developmentPlantation Irrigation 31.03.2021 nil nil nil Nil Yet to be on both sides of the river, setting department in intiated. up biodiversity parks in flood association with plains and removing panchayath encroachment C(b)(ii) Green Protocol implementatio n in Kalloopara, 31.03.2020 Conducted Conducted Conducted 80 % - all offices, institution & public Eraviperoor, awareness awareness awareness functions Puramattom, programmes, programmes, programmes, Kaviyoor, media media media Peringara, Kuttoor publicity, panchayaths pamphlet publicity, publicity, distribution pamphlet pamphlet distribution distribution

D(a) Issues relating to E-flow, Irrigation 31.03.2021 - - - - Work to be maintaining minimum department, initiated environmental flow of river (by Hydrographic having watershed management survey department provisions) C(ii) Establishment of decentralized Kalloopara, 31.12.2020 No bus stand, - - - Tender solid waste treatment facilities Eraviperoor, big process for Puramattom, commercial mini MCF is Kaviyoor, centres in in progress Peringara, Kuttoor panchayat. panchayaths So a lower amount of solid waste is originated. Hence no pollution of river by solid waste. C Installing household & Kalloopara, 31.12.2020 Soak pit , Soak pit , Soak pit , Soak pit - - community level solid and Eraviperoor, Compost pit Compost pit Compost pit 20 domestic sewage waste Puramattom, and drainage and drainage and drainage Compost management Kaviyoor, system in system in system in pit – 20 Peringara, Kuttoor colonies, panchayaths mini MCF colonies, mini colonies, mini completed. are ongoing MCF are MCF are Less waste by ongoing by ongoing by in public MGNREGS MGNREGS MGNREGS places C Door to door collection of solid Kalloopara, 31.12.2020 MCF MCF Haritha karma - - waste & Material Collection Eraviperoor, construction construction is sena Facilities (MCF) & Resource Puramattom, is in in progress. reconstituted Revcovery Facilities (RRF) Kaviyoor, progress. Peringara, Kuttoor Temporary Temporary and panchayaths MCF is MCF is distributed functioning. functioning. safety equipments ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Timeline Progres Progress in the Progress in the % Details of No as per NGT Order s in the month of October month of works works no.673/2018 dated month 2020 November complet remainin 20.09.2018 of 2020 ed g Septem ber 2020 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground 31.03.2021 water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting in 31.03.2021 Govt offices 3 NGT order in O.A NGT order in O.A no.496/2016 Identification of 31.03.2021 no.496/2016 illegal bore wells in the catchment area. Identification of illegal bore wells in the catchment area.

ANALYSIS RESULT OF KALLOOPARA 2020

MONTHS Parameters Unit FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV PH - 6.8 6.9 6.9 7.1 6.6 6.8 6.7 7.8 6.9 6.9 6.8 Conductivity µS/cm 227 246 258 242 295 199 254.24 224.6 164 142 98 Turbidity NTU 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.1 0.9 1 0.8 BDL BDL BDL DO mg/l 8.1 8.8 6.9 7.8 7.6 7.2 6.9 5.9 6.2 7.3 7.2 BOD mg/l 2.9 3.1 2.7 3 3.2 1.8 1.2 1.7 2.4 1.3 1.9 COD mg/l 8 12 16 8 16 4 4 8 16 4 8 Chloride mg/l 40 50 50 50 60 30 60 30 20 20 10 Sulphate mg/l 9.8 9.9 10.4 9.6 6.3 3.8 1.74 37.31 21.6 2.8736 3.1607 Phosphate mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Nitrate Nitrogen mg/l 0.15 0.18 0.19 0.01 0.09 0.24 0.173 0.134 0.0841 0.198 0.31 Amm. Nitrogen mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Alkalinity mg/l 40 50 50 60 40 60 50 30 20 50 40 T.Hardness mg/l 40 60 70 70 70 60 80 70 50 50 40 Ca. Hardness mg/l 20 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 20 20 Mg. Hardness mg/l 20 30 30 30 30 20 40 30 20 30 20 T D S mg/l 132.4 161.4 182.6 171.6 174.8 136.3 148.2 141.6 111 79 61.4 T F S mg/l 81.6 93.21 95.82 91.74 96.4 93.42 97.42 92.72 88.2 61.4 43.2 Fluoride mg/l 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.52 0.572 0.082 0.053 0.036 0.06 Sodium mg/l 25.1 26.4 27 25.06 22.1 17.3 19.6 13.8 11.2 30.3736 6.5 Potasssium mg/l 7.2 7.5 7.7 6.4 5.3 2.8 4.2 3.8 3.1 2.9 1.7 TSS mg/l 44.2 46.23 42.8 43.68 47.62 44.6 46.78 38.6 31.6 29.4 18.4 Tcoli No/100ml 500 900 700 500 200 200 500 900 1700 600 400 Fcoli No/100ml 300 400 300 200 100 100 200 500 900 400 300 Boron BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL TKN BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

ANALYSIS RESULT OF THONDRA 2020

MONTHS Parameters Unit JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV PH - 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.9 6.5 6.9 6.8 7.4 6.9 6.9 6.8 Conductivity µS/cm 217 237.06 280 248 260 202 286.7 206.5 156 134 102 Turbidity NTU 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.9 1 BDL BDL BDL DO mg/l 6.1 7.6 8.2 6.9 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.6 7.2 6.6 6.9 BOD mg/l 1.4 2.6 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.8 0.9 1.5 2.6 1.5 2.1 COD mg/l 12 20 16 16 8 4 8 8 16 4 8 Chloride mg/l 40 60 70 40 50 40 70 50 20 20 10 Sulphate mg/l 10.2 10.24 11 10.3 8 3.2 1.86 0.953 19.6 2.0638 3.92 Phosphate mg/l BDL BDL 0.1 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Nitrate Nitrogen mg/l 0.13 0.1363 0.14 0.01 0.02 0.17 0.182 0.14 0.054 0.113 0.266 Amm. Nitrogen mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Alkalinity mg/l 40 50 60 70 50 70 40 50 30 40 30 T.Hardness mg/l 40 70 90 70 60 80 90 90 60 40 30 Ca. Hardness mg/l 20 30 50 40 30 30 50 60 30 20 10 Mg. Hardness mg/l 20 40 40 30 30 50 40 30 30 20 20 T D S mg/l 138.6 167.2 198.4 170.2 173.6 142.4 176.4 142.34 108 79.15 63.4 T F S mg/l 107.6 114.82 126.36 108.2 112.4 106.32 110.2 106.4 77.8 62.8 41.2 Fluoride mg/l 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.69 0.524 0.053 0.032 0.026 0.034 Sodium mg/l 54.4 27.84 28.5 25.8 24.6 16.7 18.7 11.2 10.6 10.2 7.4 Potasssium mg/l 5.8 6.2 6.8 5.1 4.9 3.2 3.8 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.4 TSS mg/l 31.8 43.2 45.8 42.82 34.2 31.6 36.4 31.2 26.8 21.4 19.2 Tcoli No/100ml 700 1000 1500 800 200 300 400 1100 1200 800 800 Fcoli No/100ml 400 500 800 300 100 200 400 600 700 500 500 Boron BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL TKN BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

ANALYSIS REPORT OF DRAINS OF MANIMALA BETWEEN KALLOOPARA AND THONDRA NOV-2020

Sl. No Bottle No. Name Of Drains BOD COD TC 1 TK1 Panayampalathodu 3 20 5100 2 TK2 Padathupalam Thodu 2.1 8 2400

3 TK3 Thottappuzha 1.8 8 200 Kuttapuzha under 4 TK4 Kattodubridge 2.1 8 800 5 TK5 Kadavumbara 2.2 4 100 Drain under Varappalam 6 TK6 Bridge 4.8 24 600 Drain under kallupalam 7 TK7 Bridge 1.8 16 2800 8 TK8 Komalamthodu 3 8 2800 9 TK9 Vennikulam Valiyathodu 1.4 8 1900 10 TK10 Paduthodu 2.1 8 2400 11 TK11 Mallappally Valiyathodu 1.4 16 1500

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) RIVER PAMBA, PATHANAMTHITTA S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation 31.03.2020 Major hospital/hotel in the area established & are operating ETP regularly and it is monitored by the Board. Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains 31.03.2020 STP not required. Action is being taken for installation and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be of screening, septic tank & disinfection systems for ensured storm water drains in Mannar & Parumala town. 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including 31.03.2020 Not complied as it is in preliminary stage. completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at 22.01.2020 Not applicable. District Level Technical Committee state level formed and is monitoring regularly.  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose

 Monitoring at State level must take place - Fortnightly Commencing 21.12.2019 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Monthly  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti (preferably  Member Secretary,CPCB before 20th of every month) 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ Revised action plan already submitted treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with No sewerage system .STP is not required as the towns completion timeline on the polluted river stretches are very small.

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, NA Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Consent to Establish issued for rendering plant of Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along Thiruvalla municipality.MCF and RRF already formed with completion timeline and working.Thumboormuzhi model aerobic composting established. (v)Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of Attached. polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management Rendering Plant coming up at Thiruvalla Town will including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing help to reduce tendency of dumping slaughter house waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, waste in water bodies Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation Not much problem in the area

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices Proposal submitted by Irrigation dept. waiting for

approval

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) -do-

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river 25 sites identified for dug well recharge through rain water harvesting (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river Minimum flow is there in the river (xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment Proposal submitted by Irrigation dept. waiting for approval

-do- ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PAMBA, KERALA

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of works agency month of month of month of completed remaining (as per November 2020 Action September 2020 October 2020 Plan)

A(a) No industries - - - - -

A(a) Monitorng of river Kerala State Continuing water quality Pollution project Control Board C(ii) Establishment of Mannar GP 31.03.2021 .The Implementing Agreement with Work started 50% Construction de-centralized solid Officer (AE, M/s Floret and operation waste treatment LSGD) has issued Technologies is facility selection letter to executed and

M/s Floret worksite handed

Technologies. over to them for Agreement will be starting executed in construction. October .

Kadapra GP 50% No progress

reported

Niranam GP Niranam GP is situated in upper Kuttanad region and always flooded during rainy season Not submitted so that land for Solid waste treatment plant is not available there. C Establishment of Mannar 31.03.2021 Training of HKS Door –to-door Materials 60% Construction of Material Collection Panchayat, volunteers for collection of non- collected at permanent Facility Kadapra/ collecting consent bio degradable temporary MCF MCF building Niranam Mannar GP from house owners Plastic materials and are being collected and Panchayath segregated for transportation to hand over non- has been bio degradable inaugurated on transportation of non- materials to HKS is 04/11/2020. The ,material will be biodegradable completed. materials collected handed over to materials to RRF Registration of will be kept in a clean kerala for processing Houses and hall above the company after

collection of Vridhasadanam segregation

consent are building until

progressing. sufficient quantity

Technical Sanction for transportation to for construction the RRF is

MCF building is obtained.

awaited. Tender

process will be

started in October.

A rented building

has

been identified for

setting up of

temporary MCF till

own MCF of Grama

Panchayat is constructed

No progress reported Kadapra GP 90%

Haritha Karma Sena

(HKS) has been

Niranam GP MCF is under constituted in all Not submitted construction 85 wards of Niranam percentage of the GP for the door to consruction work has door collection of been completed solid non-bio

degradable waste

materials. 1 Mini MCF for each wards (total-13) are completed. MCF is under construction 90 percentage of the construction work has been completed

C Resource Recovery Mannar 31.03.2021 Not included in the As there is no As there is no 25% Collectionand Facility Panchayat, annual plan of RRF in RRF in transportation Kadapra/ Mannar GP Mannar GP. Mavelikkara Mavelikkara of non- Niranam Regular Supply of Block Panchayat Block biodegradable Panchayath materials to RRF materials for RRF in which Mannar Panchayat in

cannot be ensured GP belongs, which Mannar for processing by relying on the nearby GP b materials collected Chengannur Chengannur from Mannar Block Panchayat Block Grama Panchayat has agreed to Panchayat has

area alone. If the receive the agreed to

RRF is set up by plastic materials receive the Block panchayat, all collected and plastic the Grama transported by materials Panchayats coming Mannar GP. collected and under the Block Mannar GP has transported by Panchayat area can started Mannar GP.

supply adequate stockpiling of Mannar GP

quantity of material plastic waste has started for the steady materials stockpiling of functioning of the collected through plastic waste RRF. As there is no HKS in a hall materials RRF in above the collected Mavelikkara Block Vridhdhasadanam through HKS

Panchayat in which owned by GP. in a hall above

Mannar GP the belongs, nearby Vridhdhasadan Chengannur Block am owned by Panchayat has GP. agreed to receive the plastic

materials collected and transported by MannarGP

Kadapra GP 40% No progress

reported

RRF is available in

it will be suitable If Pulikeezhu GP and Niranam GP RRF is established Nedumbram GP. Not submitted at block level These RRF shall be used by Niranam GP

C Installing Mannar 31.03.2021 The Implementing Agreement with For community 40% Construction household and Panchayat Officer (AE, M/s Floret level solid and operation community level LSGD) has issued Technologies is waste of aerobic solid waste selection letter to executed and management, compost unit management units M/s Floret worksite handed construction Technologies. over to them for aerobic Agreement will be starting compos unit executed in Octo construction. For has started. for household solid house hold waste level solid management, waste compost pit is management , being provided to door- door individuals under collection of MGNREGS non – scheme,. biodegradable plastic material using HKS is processing . For degradable solid waste management , bio-compost unit is being constructed C Door to door Mannar 31.03.2021 Not included in the Not included in door- door 60% Collected collection and Panchayat annual plan of the annual plan of collection of material to be non – transportation of Mannar Grama Mannar Grama handed over to municipal solid biodegradable Panchayat. Panchayat. plastic material clean kerala waste using HKS is company processing C Construction of Kadapra 31.12.2020 Nil Nil - small sewage Panchayat treatment plant with screening, septic tank and disinfection to the storm water drain of Parumala Town C Construction of Mannar 31.12.2020 Not included in the Not included in Due to the lack 0% Not applicable small sewage Panchayat annual plan of the annual plan of of space and treatment plant with Mannar Grama Mannar Grama fund , screening, septic Panchayat. Panchayat. construction of tank and disinfection to the small STP is storm water drain not included of Mannar Town annual plan of Mannar GP .It will be suitable if the Govt; takes necessary steos in this matter

C Construction of Irrigation 31.03.2021 Nil Sent for FS Administrative compound wall department approval sanction not with fencing yet obtained

C Removing light Irrigation 31.03.2021 Nil Sent for FS Administrative jungle and muddies department approval sanction not from river courses yet obtained

C Electrical-Light Irrigation 31.03.2021 Nil Sent for FS Administrative arrangements and department approval sanction not Surveillance yet obtained cameras C Regualting activites Irrigation 31.03.2021 Nil Nil Administrative in flood plain zone, department sanction not protection and yet obtained management of flood plain zone Greenery Irrigation 31.03.2021 Nil Waiting for Administrative developmentPlantat department financial Sanction sanction not ion plan. Plantation from Chief yet obtained on both sides of the Engineer river, setting up biodiversity parks Irrigation on flood plains by &Administration , removing Thiruvanamthapu encroachment am C (b) Green Protocol Mannar, 31.05.2020 Green Protocol is Green Protocol is Green Protocol 100% (ii) implementation in Kadapra/ strictly observed strictly observed is strictly all Offices Niranam in Panchayaths in Mannar GP observed in institution & Public Panchayat and other offices and other offices Mannar GP function as well as public as well as public and other functions . Strict functions . Strict offices as well instruction in instruction in as public writing is given to writing is given to functions . owners of owners of Strict auditoriums , auditoriums , instruction in assembly halls, assembly halls, writing is etc to comply etc to comply given to with Green with Green owners of protocol while protocol while auditoriums , conducting conducting assembly halls, ceremonies. ceremonies. Rs. etc to comply 1,50,000/- has with Green been allocated for protocol while a project for the conducting setting up of cloth ceremonies. bag/paper bag Rs. 1,50,000/- unit so that use of has been plastic carry bags allocated for a can be project for the discouraged. setting up of cloth bag/paper bag unit so that use of plastic carry bags can be discouraged. D(a) Issues relating to E- Irrigation 30.11.2020 Nil Nil nil nil Nil flow, maintaining department minimum environmental flow of river (by having watershed management provisions) D (b) Irrigation practices Irrigation 30.04.2020 Nil Nil nil nil Nil department E Awareness Kerala State 31.05.2020 - - - programmes for Pollution sections of public Control Board C Management of LSGD 31.03.2021 Not included in Not included in As far 50% Not applicable municipal, plastic, the annual plan of the annual plan of municipal and hazardous, Mannar Mannar Grama Mannar Grama plastic waste , biomedical and Panchayat. Panchayat. door-door electrical waste Biomedical waste using HKS is is collected from processing . - source and For transported for management of - processing by electrical , IMAGE (IMA electronic and

Goes Eco- hazardous

friendly), an waste . GP has initiative run by reached in an IMA (Indian under standing Medical with clean Association).. kerala company .

Biomedical

waste is collected from sowrce and transported for processing by IMAGE an

initiative run

by IMA Kadapra NA NA -

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos as perActivity NGT Progress in the Progress in the Progress in Progress in the % works Details of No. Order no.673/2018 dated month of August month of the month of month of completed works 20.09.2018 September 2020 October 2020 November 2020 remaining 1 B(i) Ground Water NOC has not Demand based NOC has not been NOC has not been Demand As per the GEC resources and been issued to issued to issued to based estimation all regulation of industries for gw industries for gw industries for gw the blocks in ground water extraction extraction during extraction during the District has extraction by during August- October 2020 November 2020 been industries 2020 categorized as particularly in SAFE. over exploited

as critical zones/blocks 2.Provisions of GW (control &Regulation )Act 2002 is implementing strictly for regulating extraction of GW resource in the district. 2 B(ii) Ground water 25 nos. of sites The work will be Estimate prepared Estimate The work All the blocks recharging / identified for implemented on and sent to prepared and will be in the rain water GW recharging getting sanction Director GWD for sent to Director implemente district is harvesting in govt.offices. – from theDirector, sanction. GWD for d on getting categorized as Dug well GWD sanction. sanction SAFE as recharge from the per GEC Director, estimation. GWD Kadapra- Niranam Area is not feasible for Ground Water Recharge. However, GW recharging programme is taken up in some pockets in the midland area where seasonal gw level fluctuation is noticed. 3 B(iii) Periodic ground A programme mobile APP is mobile APP is mobile APP- 1)Borewell/ (1)Borewell/tu waste quality under National developed for developed for “Neerarivu” is tube well be well assessment and Hydrology collecting the GW collecting the GW developed for constructio construction is remedial actions Project is abstraction details abstraction collecting the GW n is regulated in in case of initiated from details -well abstraction regulated in the district by contaminated the Directorate census details . Data the district insisting ground water of GWD to programme Collection will be by insisting permit of local tube wells/bore collect details of started soon permit of bodies based wells or hand all the

pumps Groundwater local bodies on the abstractionstruct based on feasibility ures including the report of GWD borewells. feasibility . report of GWD All the blocksIn (ii)Well Pathanamthitt census a are programme categorized as - pilot SAFE. work Expecting to started in start well the selected census wards in the programme districts soon where over exploited, critical and semi critical blocks exists. All the blocks In Pathanamth itta are categorized as SAFE. Expecting to start well census programme soon

4 B(iv) For regulating Nil Nil Nil use of ground water for irrigation

purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

Digitally signed by SUCHITRA V SUCHITRA V Date: 2020.12.16 11:48:54 +05'30' Environmental Engineer

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) RIVER CHITHRAPUZHA. ERNAKULAM

S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ Major units have own treatment remediation facility Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all Not reported any progress by the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to Thrippunithura Municipality the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including 3 years Proposed to construct completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning (Thrippunithura Combined STP with the Municipality) Thrikkakara Municipality in Brahmapuram Plant(for both Municipalities) 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place District level committee monitoring regularly 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with Thrippunithura 2 persons identified and Fine completion timelines on: Municipality Imposed Amount – 30,000 (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along Submitted earlier with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Submitted earlier Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Plastic Waste given to a Government Processing Facilities Approved agency for recycling Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Thrippunithura processing and Bio waste processed in Proposed along with completion timeline Municipality Brahmapuram Plant.

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, Analysis report by KSPCB is attached drains with flow details and ground water quality in (Annexure-I) the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste Thrippunithura Bio Medical waste collect to IMAGE management including bio-medical waste, plastic Municipality and plastic waste given to waste and decentralizing waste processing, including government approved agencies, bio waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. waste processing to Brahmapuram Plant.

As per Groundwater resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 3 blocks(Edapally,Vadavukodu, Vazhakkulam) (vii)Ground water regulation comes under the Chithra puzha river basin. All Ground Water the blocks in the river stretch are safe with Department stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 25.38% to 56.63%. For Industrial extraction of groundwater Groundwater Authority is monitoring and regulating the activities.

Not submitted progress details by Irrigation Department (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

Not submitted Irrigation (ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) Department

Possible implementation of Groundwater (x) Rain water harvesting Ground Water recharge structures studies is going on in the area. Department

Not reported any progress by (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river Irrigation Department

Done (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river Thrippunithura

Municipality

Completed (xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by Thrippunithura removing encroachment Municipality ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER CHITHRAPUZHA, KERALA

SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works (as per agency the month of month of completed remaining Action November October 2020 Plan) 2020 (1) Drain joining Chithrappuzha (near Brahmapuram dumping yard) (Near FACT CD)

C (ii) Restricting seepage of leachate of plastic dumped Kochi 3 years Annexure II in the dumping yard Corporation Aa (iv) Effluent monitoring from FACT KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting Conducting Periodical Periodical monitoring monitoring

Aa (iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted -do- -do-

(2) Drain from Cochin Refinery area

Aa (iv) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Vadavucode – Periodical Periodical monitoring : on going the river and its branches Puthencruz Panchayat with the help of Police A(b) Sanitation Survey Vadavucode – 3 months Not obtained survey form. So not yet started Puthencruz Panchayat E Periodical Cleaning of Chithrapuzha Irrigation Twice in 3 For For Work Department years Reach Reach not yet I, work I, work started Selecti Tender on ed notice issoue d Already implemented Effluent Treatment facility in KSPCB Ongoing Cochin Refinery and periodical monitoring are ongoing (3) Athikkayi branch (Provided temporary bund in joining section to check salinity intrusion)

A(b) Identification of major pollution causing Thrikkakkara 3 months On going units(Apartm ents, hospitals, service stations, Municipality markets and industries) in upstream KSPCB

Aa(iv) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Thrikkakkara Periodical On going the river and its branches Municipality Monitoring with the help of Police Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting Conducting Periodical Periodical monitoring monitoring

A(b) Sanitation Survey Thrikkakara 6 months Ongoing Municipality E Periodical Cleaning Irrigation Once in a No further progress Department year (4) Drain joining Chithrappuzha from CSEZ (Chittethukara)

A(b) Ensure proper functioning of ETP in CSEZ KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting Conducting Periodical Periodical monitoring monitoring

A(b) Sanitation Survey and periodical cleaning Thrikkakara 6 months Not submitted by Municipality Municipality

Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting Conducting Periodical Periodical monitoring monitoring

(5) Vettuvelikkadavu (Konothupuzha joining Chithrappuzha)

A(b) Identifying and closing of all unauthorized outlets Thripunithura 6 months Not submitted by Municipality into the stream joining the river Municipality A(b) Sanitation Survey Thripunithura 3 months Not submitted by Municipality Municipality Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting Conducting Periodical Periodical monitoring monitoring

C(ii) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Thripunithura 6 months Not submitted by Municipality the river and its branches Municipality with the help of Police E Cleaning of Konothupuzha (work Proposal already Irrigation Twice in a Cleaning works are ongoing by Irrigation Dept and submitted by Minor Irrigation) Department year Thripunithura Municipality; (Minor Irrigation)

Main Stretch (Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha Confluence point to Irumpanam) E Periodic Cleaning Irrigation Once in a - Department year Vadavucode - Periodi cal Not submitted progress in October 2020 & November Puthercruz with Monito ring 2020 the help of Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Police C(ii) the river Thripunithura 6 months Not submitted progress in October 2020 & November Muncipality 2020 with the help of Police Aa(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing; Ongoing monthly frequency A(b) Inspection and effluent quality monitoring of the KSPCB Ongoing Ongoing flats, industrial units, service stations, hospitals, hotels etc C(ii) Surveillance to restrict dumping of waste to the Vadavukad 6 months Not submitted progress in October 2020 & November river, Sanitation survey (with the help of Police) Puthenkruze 2020 Panchayath

LONG TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works (as per agency the month of month of completed remaining Action November October 2020 Plan) 2020 E Provide inspection bund for Chithrapuzha Irrigation 3 years 1.Estimate submitted to CE (As a preliminary step Soil Department investigation estimate is submitted) 2. Regarding demarcation of sides of Chithrapuzha, one corresponding village (Thiruvaniyur village) has given the survey nos. Therefore a letter has submitted to Thahasildar for taking the necessary action. A(b) Additional STP requirement (if needed) Thrikkakkara 3 years Not submitted Municipality, Thripunithura Municipality

Restriction of illegal dumping of Septage in to the Police ------river Flood Plain Zone(Management and Protection) Irrigation 3 years Detailed study and investigations has to be done with Preparation of Inundation maps Department the consultation of Hydrology Wing.

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Progress in the month of Progress in the month of % works Details of No. as per NGT Order September 2020 October 2020 completed works no.673/2018 remaining dated 20.09.2018 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and Not submitted Not submitted Not Not regulation of ground water submitted submitted extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain -- -- Not Not water harvesting submitted submitted 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality Not submitted assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water Not submitted for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

ANNEXURE-I(KSPCB) ANALYSIS REPORT(NOVEMBER 2020)

Sl. No. Parameters Irumpanam

1 Temperature, 0C 30 2 pH 6.2 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 280 4 Turbidity, NTU 1.1 5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 38 6 Chloride, mg/l 34 7 COD, mg/l 6 8 TKN, mg/l 0.22 9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0.03 10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 49 11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 19 12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 30 13 Sulphate, mg/l 30.32 14 Sodium, mg/l 22.09 15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 153 16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 128 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 15 18 Phosphate, mg/l 6.4 19 Boron, mg/l 0.01 20 Potassium, mg/l 2.27 21 BOD, mg/l 3.1 22 Fluoride, mg/l 0 23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 2.6 24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.17 25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 3800 26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 1300 27 Fecal Streptococci 170

Analysis Report(October 2020)

Sl. No. Parameters Irumpanam 1 Temperature, 0C 29 2 pH 6.3 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 145 4 Turbidity, NTU 2.2 5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 20 6 Chloride, mg/l 19 7 COD, mg/l 6.0 8 TKN, mg/l 0.20 9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0.00 10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 36 11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 19 12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 17 13 Sulphate, mg/l 18.00 14 Sodium, mg/l 12.50 15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 90 16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 78 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 20 18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.00 19 Boron, mg/l 0.00 20 Potassium, mg/l 2.04 21 BOD, mg/l 1.8 22 Fluoride, mg/l 0 23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 3.1 24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.18 25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 3500 26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 1000 27 Fecal Streptococci 170 Analysis Report(September 2020)

Sl. No. Parameters Irumpanam 1 Temperature, 0C 30 2 pH 6.7 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 138 4 Turbidity, NTU 0.4 5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 25 6 Chloride, mg/l 14 7 COD, mg/l 6.4 8 TKN, mg/l 0.26 9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0.01 10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 27 11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 5 12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 22 13 Sulphate, mg/l 17.28 14 Sodium, mg/l 9.78 15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 78 16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 60 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 12 18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.94 19 Boron, mg/l 0.03 20 Potassium, mg/l 1.56 21 BOD, mg/l 1.3 22 Fluoride, mg/l 0.12 23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 3.9 24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.21 25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 3300 26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 1200 27 Fecal Streptococci 140

ANNEXURE-II(Kochi Corporation)

Sl. Activity Implementing Timeline Progress in Progress Progress in % of Present status not No. agency September 2020 in October November works started/ongoing 2020 2020 completed

1 Provide proper APRIL NA NA 100 Construction of facilities for 2020 leachate restricting the Kochi Collection tank seepage of leachate Corporation completed 2 Provide proper March Technical Technical Leachate is - - facilities for 2021 Committee committee taken to the collecting and Meeting of of Septage treating leachate Suchitwa Mission Suchitwa treatment was conducted on Mission plant to 25.09.2020; Yet to suggested treat it get the decision to treat the leachate in Septage Kochi treatment Corporation plant 3 Solid waste KSIDC for December 2 Bids were Bid Bid NA treatment facility at Kochi 2023 received evaluation evaluation is and is being Brahmapuram/Waste Corporation evaluated. is in in progress. to Energy plant progress Government technical - committee has to finalise the bid

Sl. Activity Implementing Time Progress in Progress in October Progress % of Details of Remarks/STATUS No. agency line September 2020 in works works 2020 November completed remaining 2020 1 Restricting KSIDC, July Bid Bid evaluation Awaiting - - seepage Government 2021 evaluation completed. Kochi approval of of Kerala for under Corporation is of the leachate Kochi progress requested to examine council. of plastic Corporation the quantity assessed dumped and the rate quoted by in the the lowest bidder M/s dumping Zonta yard . 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) RIVER KADAMBRAYAR, ERNAKULAM S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by No. State/UT-Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ Major units have own treatment remediation facility Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all To allot land, Government procedure are the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to on going) the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including To allot land, Government procedure are completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning on going) 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place District level committee monitoring regularly 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to -  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary, CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT Ongoing by KSPCB and order on in-situ treatment. Thrikkakkara Municipality

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline Submitted earlier

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Submitted earlier Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Not submitted progress details by Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Thrikkakkara Municipality; Proposed along with completion timeline

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, Analysis report by KSPCB is drains with flow details and ground water quality in attached the catchment of polluted river; (Annexure-I)

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste Monitoring ongoing regularly; management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation Ground Water Department :As per Groundwater resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 2 blocks (mulanthuruthi and vadavakkodu) comes under the kadambrayar river basin. All the blocks in the river stretch are safe with stage of groundwater extraction ranges from25.38% to 68.01%

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices Ground Water Department and Irrigation Department : : Not submitted

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) Added in Sl.No.7.1

(x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river Not reported any progress by Irrigation Department and Ground Water Department

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river Thrikkakkara Municipality: No further progress

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by Added in Sl.No.7.2 removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KADAMBRAYAR, KERALA

SHORT TERM MEASURES

Short term plan

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress % works Details of works (as per Action agency the month of in the completed remaining Plan) November month of 2020 October 2020 (1) Manakkakkadavu

2.1.2 C(ii) Surveillance to restrict the Kunnathunadu - The Police authority is conducting routine surveillance dumping of wastes into Panchayat and with operation so as to prevent any possible illegal activities river the help of Police which pollutes the river and its branches

(2) Canal joining Kadambrayar near Infopark Phase II No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progres % works Details of works (as per Action agency month of s in the completed remaining Plan) November 2020 month of Octobe r 2020 2.2.1E Cleaning of thodu Kerala Irrigation 6 months Estimate No - - Department submitted to CE ( further & Desilting of progress

Padathikkara ;

Thodu)

Clear the

Vadavucode – jungles, 6 months Ongoing Puthencruz Work 75% Desiliting,

Panchayat started Surveillance to restrict the Vadavucode – - CCTV Camera installed preventing dumping of waste 2.2.3 dumping of wastes into river Puthencruz C(ii) and its branches Panchayat with the help of Police

Main Stream (Manakkadavu to Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha Confluence point) (Provided temporary bund (Kozhichira Bund)in Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha joining section to check salinity intrusion) No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress % works Details of works (as per Action agency month of in the completed remaining Plan) November 2020 month of October 2020 A(b) Provide proper facilities Kochi Refer Annexure II for restricting the seepage Corporation of leachate

A(b) Provide proper facilities for Kochi Refer Annexure II collecting and treating Corporation leachate Action plan by Gramapanchayath

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works (as per Action agency the month of month of completed remaining Plan) November October 2020 E Installation of CCTV camera Kunnathunadu 30.09.2019 - CCTV 100% At Manakkakadavu Camera installed C(ii) Vadavukad puthenkruze Cleaning of Thodu 6 months No further Not submitted Clear progress; the jungles,

Desiliting , C(ii) Surveillance Vadavukad 2 months CCTV Camera installed preventing dumping of puthenkruze waste to restrict dumping of waste to the river and branches (with the help of Police) 1. Long term Plan

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress % works completed Details of works (as per Action agency the month of in the remaining Plan) November month of 2020 October 4.5 Solid waste treatment Kochi Corporation Three years Refer Annexure II C(ii) facility at Brahmapuram DPR Preparation in 10 months (through consultants)

Restriction of illegal Police As soon as possible ------4.6 dumping of septage in to A(b) the river 3. REVISED ACTION PLAN

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress % works Details of works (as per Action agency the month of in the completed remaining Plan) November month of 2020 October 2020 3.1 Slaughter house and poultry Thrikkakkara To allot land for installing To allot land, Government procedure are on going) waste plant, Government Municipality Rendering plant procedure are on going

3.2 Sanitation facility and treatment To allot land, Government procedure are on going) of waste water inthe markets Thrikkakkara Municipality Treatment plant 2020-21

Portable aerobic bins 2021-22

3.3 Thrikkakkara To allot land for To allot land, Government procedure are on going) Provide facility for the Municipality installing plant, treatment of sewage, Government procedures are on sullage and garbage going generated

Proposed places for the installation of Aerobins (1) Municipal office compound (2) NGO quarters (3) Kakkanad Market Near Eechamukku TV-Centre Anganavadi

3.4 Providing facility for restricting Thrikkakkara Notices Notices discharge of waste water Municipality issuing issuing from the surrounding houses to and and the river outlet outlet closing closing Outlet closing procedures are are on are on going on by issuing Notices going going 3.5 Providing effluent Thrikkakkara No further progress treatment plant for Municipality industries

No.of industries :75 no.s

Total effluent treatment plant required : Nil units 3.6 Identification of illegal outlets Thrikkakkara Notices Notices into storm water drains and fine Municipality issuing issuing shall be imposed on such units – and and outlet 30 units outlet closing are closing on going are on going 3.7 Biodegradable waste Thrikkakkara Installed Installed management Municipality biogas biogas plants: plants in Bio-Composter – 2000 No.s 48Nos October: Thumboormuzhi aerobic bins - 4 31Nos;; No.s Portable biogas – 1500 No.s Installed Ring compost – 500 No.s bio- Napkin destroyer – 6 No.s compost in September Viability gap Fund : 751Nos;; 4. MONITORING

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in % works Details of works (as per Action agency the month of the month completed remaining Plan) November of October 2020 4.1 River water quality Kerala State Ongoing; Analysis Report Analysis Conducting Conducting attached Report Periodical Periodical monitoring – Monitoring of Pollution Control Monthly frequency water quality Board Annexure I attached monitoring monitoring Annexure I

4.2 Inspection and Kerala State Ongoing; Conduc Conducted Conducting Conducting effluent quality Pollution Control ted inspections Periodical Periodical monitoring of the flats, Board inspecti industrial units, service ons monitoring monitoring stations, hospitals, hotels etc

Monitoring of establishments, service stations, flats, industrial units 5. LONG TERM PLAN

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress % works Details of works (as per Action agency the month of in the completed remaining Plan) November month of 2020 October 2020 5.1 Additional STP requirement Thrikkakkara 3 years To allot land, Government procedure are on going) DPR Preparation in 6 months Municipality (through consultants) To allot land, Government Procedure are ongoing

5.2 Acquiring of land and District Collector, 5 years Not submitted rehabilitate families from the Thrikkakkara banks of River Municipality, Revenue Dept

To allot land, Government Procedure are ongoing

DESILTING AND DEVELOPEMENT

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in % works Details of works (as per Action agency month of the month of completed remaining Plan) November 2020 October 2020 5.3 Development package Irrigation 3 years 1. Estimate Details submitted to submit department CE (As a ted by preliminary Inspection bund for Irrigati Chithrapuzha and step Soil on Kadambrayar are included in investigation Dept is this package. For this estimate is submitted) include project, preliminary Demarcation investigation of site which d in of sides of includes survey of land to Annex know its availability for Kadambrayar ure III formation of side bund is essential which is to be provided with for tiles. The project also implementin includes side protection g this work. work of Chitrapuzha and Therefore Kadambrayar. letter Provision for handrails at the submitted to edge of the bund is given. correspondin Overall cost comes to 25 g Village Crore. The work is being proposed urgently and will Offices be submitted to higher authorities for financial sanction. 5.4 Desilting and development Irrigation 1 year (periodical Estimate submitted Details to CE submit Department cleaning - 4 months x3) ted by (Removal of Irrigati It includes clearing and water on removing water hyacinth of hyacinth Dept is Kadambrayar , Chitrapuzha from include and Edachirathodu near Kadambrayar d in Infopark phase II. This is to and Removal Annex be done periodically (every of water ure III four months), depending on hyacinth availability of fund. from Edachira Thodu)

5.5 sheet piling and providing Irrigation 1.5 years It can be Details fencing Department included in submit the estimate ted by Fencing is provided in Sl.no 5.3 of Irrigati construction on of Inspection Dept is bund (Walk include way). Now as d in a preliminary Annex step Soil ure III investigation estimate is submitted

5.6 Development of river basin Irrigation 1.5 years It is included Details It includes cleaning and Department in the submit removal of water hyacinth estimate of ted by from rivers and maintain its Removal of Irrigati natural flow, depending on water on availability of fund. hyacinth Dept is from include Kadambrayar d in and Removal Annex of water ure III hyacinth from Edachira Thodu 6. RECOMMENDATIONS BY KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

Activities for compliance with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016; Bio-medical Waste Management Rules, 2016

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress % works Details of works (as per Action the month of in the completed remaining Plan) November month of 2020 October 2020 6.1 Door-to-door collection and Thrikkakkara Municipality 100% transportation of MSW Local bodies of Census 100% door to door collection Town Proposed Kerala Solid Waste Management Authority 6.2 Modern Solid Waste Thrikkakkara To allot land, Government procedure are on going) Treatment Plant Municipality (To allot land, Government Proposed Kerala Solid procedure are ongoing) Waste Management Authority Local bodies of Census Town

6.3 Rendering plant for Thrikkakkara To allot land, Government procedure are on going) slaughter house/poultry Municipality wastes

Proposed Kerala Solid Waste Management Authority 6.4 Common bio-medical Health Department Not submitted waste treatment facility

Proposed Kerala Solid Waste Management Authority 6.5 Regional sanitary landfill site District Collector Not submitted identification and land acquisition Local bodies Establishment and operation of Regional Sanitary Landfills Proposed Kerala State Waste Management Authority

7.OTHER ASPECTS

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of October complete works Plan) November 2020 2020 d remaining 7.1 Flood plain zone Irrigation No It is management and E- flow Dept further included in maintaining progress the estimate of Flood plain zone Removal of management & E-flow water maintaining cleaning & hyacinth desilting, depending on from availability of fund. During Kadambray summer season Irrigation ar and Department Provides Removal of temporary bund to prevent the salt water intrusion due water to tidal effects. To maintain hyacinth natural flow, sluice gate is from provided. During the low Edachira tide, the shutter of the sluice Thodu gate is kept open to maintain minimum flow

7.2 Development of bio diversity Thrikkakkara 1st Phase 2020-21 To allot land, Government procedure are on going) parks in banks Municipality 2nd Phase 2021-22

ANNEXURE-I(KSPCB) ANALYSIS REPORT(November 2020)

Sl. No. Parameters Brahmapuram Manackakadavu

1 Temperature, 0C 30 28 2 pH 6.4 6.9 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 161 163 4 Turbidity, NTU 3.3 9.4 5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 32 44 6 Chloride, mg/l 22 17 7 COD, mg/l 6 4 8 TKN, mg/l 0.21 0.35 9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0 0.19 10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 25 27 11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 17 19 12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 8 8 13 Sulphate, mg/l 9.17 6.94 14 Sodium, mg/l 14.76 11 15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 88 90 16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 75 78 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 26 34 18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.09 0.04 19 Boron, mg/l 0 0 20 Potassium, mg/l 2.39 3.21 21 BOD, mg/l 2.1 1.2 22 Fluoride, mg/l 0 0 23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 3.9 7.6 24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.14 0.15 25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 2100 1400 26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 1200 490 27 Fecal Streptococci 79 170

Analysis Report (October 2020)

Sl. Parameters Brahmapuram Manackakadavu No. 1 Temperature, 0C 29 28 2 pH 6.6 6.3 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 100 108 4 Turbidity, NTU 5 9 5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 28 40 6 Chloride, mg/l 13 13 7 COD, mg/l 4.0 6.0 8 TKN, mg/l 0.31 0.2 9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0 0.00 10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 18 22 11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 15 12 12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 3 10 13 Sulphate, mg/l 6.80 1.00 14 Sodium, mg/l 8.91 8.50 15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 66 68 16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 52 72 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 26 30 18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.00 0.00 19 Boron, mg/l 0.00 0.00 20 Potassium, mg/l 1.99 2.17 21 BOD, mg/l 0.3 1.9 22 Fluoride, mg/l 0.00 0.00 23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 2.7 3.1 24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.26 0.19 25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 2000 2400 26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 920 2000 27 Fecal Streptococci 70 130

Analysis Report(SEPTEMBER 2020)

Sl. Parameters No. Brahmapuram Manackakadavu 1 Temperature, 0C 29 29 2 pH 6.6 6.8 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 90 85 4 Turbidity, NTU 6 1 5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 22 27 6 Chloride, mg/l 12 10 7 COD, mg/l 6.4 12.0 8 TKN, mg/l 0.02 0.2 9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0 0.01 10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 20 21 11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 7 4 12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 13 17 13 Sulphate, mg/l 8.19 5.39 14 Sodium, mg/l 7.47 7.70 15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 58 56 16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 42 40 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 22 15 18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.05 0.09 19 Boron, mg/l 0.04 0.03 20 Potassium, mg/l 1.46 1.39 21 BOD, mg/l 0.9 2.3 22 Fluoride, mg/l 0.02 0.03 23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 3.1 3.5 24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.01 0.16 25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 3400 3500 26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 1100 1200 27 Fecal Streptococci 100 110

ANNEXURE-II(Kochi Corporation)

Sl. Activity Implementing Time Progress in Progress in October Progress % of Details of Remarks/STATUS No. agency line September 2020 in works works 2020 November completed remaining 2020 1 Restricting KSIDC, July Bid Bid evaluation Awaiting - - seepage Government 2021 evaluation completed. Kochi approval of of Kerala for under Corporation is of the leachate Kochi progress requested to examine council. of plastic Corporation the quantity assessed dumped and the rate quoted by in the the lowest bidder M/s dumping Zonta yard .

Sl. Activity Implementing Timeline Progress in Progress Progress in % of Present status not No. agency September 2020 in October November works started/ongoing 2020 2020 completed

1 Provide proper APRIL NA NA 100 Construction of facilities for 2020 leachate restricting the Kochi Collection tank seepage of leachate Corporation completed 2 Provide proper March Technical Technical Leachate is - - facilities for 2021 Committee committee taken to the collecting and Meeting of of Septage treating leachate Suchitwa Mission Suchitwa treatment was conducted on Mission plant to 25.09.2020; Yet to suggested treat it get the decision to treat the leachate in Septage Kochi treatment Corporation plant 3 Solid waste KSIDC for December 2 Bids were Bid Bid NA treatment facility at Kochi 2023 received evaluation evaluation is and is being Brahmapuram/Waste Corporation evaluated. is in in progress. to Energy plant progress Government technical committee has to finalise the bid -

ANNEXURE-III (IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT)

Timelin OCTOBER 2020 SL e Amount in No Name of work Price ID (Duratio SEPTEMBER 2020 Lakhs . n of Work)

Short Term Works

Removal of water hyacinth from Same as September One Estimate submitted 1 Kadambrayar upstream ecotourism 2020/828/IA 48.57 Year to CE to Kozhichira bund Desilting of Padathikkara Thodu Same as September near Infopark Phase II in One Estimate submitted 2 2020/741/IA 15.43 Vadavucode puthencruz Year to CE Panchayath Removal of water hyacinth from Same as September One Estimate submitted 3 Edachira thodu from Brahmapuram 2020/829/IA 9.36 Year to CE bridge to Edachira road in Thrikkakara Muncipality Desilting of Athikkaly Thodu from Same as September One Estimate submitted 4 Kalangad road to Champakkara 2020/742/IA 38.94 Year to CE canal in Thrikkakara Muncipality Long Term works

Estimate submitted NGT- Soil Investigation Works for to CE (As a the construction of Walk way along Nine preliminary step Soil 5 2020/1242/IA 16.25 Kadambrayar from Manakkakadavu Months investigation bridge to Kozhichira bund estimate is submitted)

Total 128.55

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) RIVER PERIYAR. ERNAKULAM S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PERIYAR, KERALA

SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the month of Progress in the month of % works Details of agency October 2020 November 2020 completed works (as per remaining Action Plan)

1.A(b) Augmentation and Revamping of Aluva Dec 2019 Initial tendering process Status not reported existing STP at near Adwaitha Municipality has started. The Ashramam and to increase the tendering process will capacity of STP so as to treat more soon be completed in the sewage generated in the month of December. municipality 2.A(b) Augmentation and Revamping of Aluva 2021 Plant is now with Status not exisiting STP at Aluva Market and Municipality fisheries department. reported to increase the capacity of STP so Measures are taken in as to treat more sewage generated order to hand over plant in the municipality from fisheries department. For that letter has been sent. 3.A(b) Discharge of sewage from Aluva 2020 The search is completed, Status not township to the River through Municipality however inspection will reported drain near Periyar Hotel shall be be continued. stopped. 4.A(b) Identification of the Aluva 2020 The search is completed, Status not establishments/commercial Municipality, however inspection will reported complexes/flats/houses/hote ls etc KSPCB be continued. who is discharging the sewage to the public drain and to collect fine based on polluter pay principle

5.A(a)(iv) Periodical inspection in the KSPCB Periodical Routine inspection is Industries, Flats, hotels monitoring going on of STP,ETP 6.C(ii) Installation of modern abattoirs Aluva March Meeting was conducted Status not Municipality 2021 with officials of reported shuchithwa mission and they will send the report to the head office 7.A(b) Procurement of sewer cleaning Aluva March Has bought the cleaning Status not machines and equipment Municipality 2020 equipments and cleaning reported maintenance process is being continued. 8.E Installation of cameras at the waste Aluva 2020 Different resident Status not dumping spots Municipality associations has already reported installed the cameras. There are no dumping sites within the Aluva municipality. 9.A(b) Construction of retaining wall with Kalamassery Sept 2019 Foundation work Status not HDPE liner at Kalamassery dumping Municipality completed. For the reported yard in order to prevent the construction of leachate discharge from the yard to compound wall tender Thoombungal Thodu invited 10.C(ii) Installation of plastic shredding unit Kalamassery June 2019 One plastic shredding Status not Municipality unit installed & working reported 11.A(a)(i Constitution of squads for night Kalamassery 2020 Night squad constituted, Status not v) surveillance for finding the Municipality, surveillance activated, all reported unauthorized dumping of sewage Police sewages are removed by at NAD wet lands Kalamassery department municipal contingent workers.

12.A(b) Installation of common STP for Kalamassery Decemb ETP at municipal market Status not Kalamassery Municipality and ETP Municipality er 2019 completed reported at Municipal Market 13.A(a)(i Monitoring and surveillance of KSPCB 2019 Monitoring & v) industries in Kalamassery Industrial surveillance of industries Estate in order to prevent are regularly conducting unauthorized discharges to Muttar River 14.C(ii) Installation of modern abattoirs Kalamassery 2021 Site not identified Status not including poultry and meat Municipality, reported rendering plants. Industries Department (for land allotment) 15.A(b) Identification of the Kalamassery 2020 Preliminary inspection Status not establishments/commercial Municipality done. 8 notice issued reported complexes/flats/houses/hote ls etc who is discharging the sewage to the public drain 16.E Installation of cameras at the waste Kalamassery 2020 Camera installed at 7 Status not dumping spots Municipality locations reported

17.A(b) Identification of sources of sewage Eloor 2020 Routine inspection is Routine inspection discharged to drain near Pathalam Municipality, going on and waste water is done bridge and action to stop the KSPCB (for treatment plant was monitoring) discharge which reach river Periyar installed in the identified from hotels, labour camps etc In sources. Have asked not case the quantity of sewage to put the sewage pipes generated is assessed to be more to the canal built by PWD STP need to be installed in Pathalam. Decided to conduct joint inspection by Municipality, PCB, and PWD 18.E Installation of cameras at the waste Eloor Municipality 2020 Keltron installed the Keltron installed the 90% dumping spots Camera and all the Camera and all the hardware related work hardware related work have been done and have been done and training regarding how to training regarding how operate the software to operate the system has also software system has conducted by keltron also conducted by officials keltron officials 19.A(a)( Periodical inspection in the KSPCB periodical iv) Industries, Flats, hotels for monitoring of STP,ETP located in Cochin corporation 20.A(a) Inventory of sources of pollution Kochi Municipal 3 months At present, renovation NA through a rapid study/Study for Corporation work of Edappally canal is identification of pollution sources under KMRL and DPR is at Edapally thodu completed. Notice has given to those who discharge sewage and directions are taken to block the discharge. 21.E Issuing notice to the defaulters Kochi Municipal 4 months Conducted inspection Corporation and issued notice

22.A(a)(i Periodical inspection in the flats, Kochi Municipal periodical Inspections are Continued Being v) hotels, shops located along the river Corporation continuing. carried out periodically 23.A(b) Identification of natural Irrigation 2 years Identified some drains 3 nos of work completed, drains/thodu reaching river Periyar department and thodu reaching river one is at Alangad GP and and cleaning of weeds, grasses etc Periyar. Survey has two is started. Reported Koovappadypanchayath. DesiltingThoombungalth odu completed. 24.C(iii) Clearing of weeds, grasses at the Irrigation 3 years Actions are taken to Estimate submitted for river bank in order to ensure the department keep up the flow of financial sanction for smooth flow of water river. Some works following projects. under SDRF are 1. Rejuvenation of completed. Desilting Periyar-Irrigation work of Investigation thumbungalthodu is Subdivision Aluva- completed and Desilting of permissions are sent Aaattipuzhathodu in for desilting in Muttar KarumalloorPanchayat river and Eloor ferry. h for a cost of 20 lakhs Estimate submitted for 2.Rejuvenation of financial sanction for Periyar river -Irrigation following projects. Investigation 1. Rejuvenation of Subdivision Aluva- Periyar-Irrigation Investigation Desilting of Muttar Subdivision Aluva- river in Desilting of U/SofManjummal RCB Aaattipuzhathodu in for a cost of 25 lakhs KarumalloorPanchayat 3.Rejuvenation of h for a cost of 20 lakhs Periyar Irrigation 2.Rejuvenation of Investigation Sub Periyar river -Irrigation division Aluva - Investigation Desilting of Subdivision Aluva- PeriyarRiver near Eloor Desilting of Muttar ferry in Varappuzha for river in a cost of 40 lakhs U/SofManjummal RCB for a cost of 25 lakhs 3.Rejuvenation of Periyar Irrigation Investigation Sub division Aluva -Desilting of Periyar River near Eloor ferry in Varappuzha for a cost of 40 lakhs 25.D(a) Maintaining of Minimum flow in Irrigation 3 years Shutter operations are Shutter operations river during lean period and department periodically done to are periodically periodical operation of Regulators at maintain minimum flow. done to maintain River in-order to maintain minimum The practical difficulties minimum flow flow. are reported to PCB 26.A(b) Common Effluent Treatment Plant Industries 2022 Proposal for making DPR Status not at Edayar Industrial Estate department has sent to directorate reported for approval KITCO has been appointed for making DPR. Identified 2 acre land and letter issued to district collector regarding issuance of patta. 27.A(b) Construction of internal roads and Industries 90% completed proper drainage in Edayar industrial department estate

28.A(b) Installation of common discharge Industries 3 years Irrigation and PCB has Status not pipe line at downstream of department, collectively decided to reported Pathalam Regulator Bridge Irrigation include this in the DPR of department CETP. Proposal will be sent for approval 29.E Installation of Night vision KSPCB 2020 At present 9 cameras are surveillance cameras at the River installed. Proposal for Bank side more cameras are included in the plan scheme. 30.A(a)(i Periodical Monitoring of Eloor, KSPCB 2020 Regular Monitoring is v) Edayar, Kalamassery Industrial belts continuing along with night time inspections 31.A(a)(i Monitoring of quality of water at Kerala Water 2020 Status not reported Status not v) various intake point Authority reported 32.A(a)(i Installation of additional continuous KSPCB 2022 At present one station is v) online River water monitoring built at d/s side of bund. station Proposal is submitted for new station. 33.A(b) Identification of the Kadungallur 2020 Sewage pipes which Status not reported 20% establishments/commercial Panchayath situated in the public complexes/flats/houses/hotels etc drains are removed. who is discharging the sewage to Decided to conduct joint the public drain inspection with PCB. 34.E Installation of cameras at the waste Kadungallur 2020 Due to Covid-19, actions Status not 0 implementat dumping spots Panchayath can’t be started. reported ion 35.A(b) Identification of the Choornikkara 2020 Status not reported. Status not reported 20 establishments/commercial Panchayath complexes/flats/houses/hote ls etc who is discharging the sewage to the public drain 36.E Installation of cameras at the waste Choornikkara 2020 Status not reported. Status not 0 implemen dumping spots Panchayath reported tation

LONG TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time Progress in the Progress in the % Details of works (as per agency line month of month of works remaining Action October 2020 November 2020 compl Plan) eted 1.A(b) Construction of walkway, ring roads etc at the Irrigation 4 Proposal and Status not Periyar River bank at industrial belt. department years investigation reported estimate for dyke wall, walkway etc is prepared and submitted for Govt approval 2.C(i) Fencing of the river banks along the stretches of Cochin 1-2 Status not waste disposal (Edamula stretch) Municipal years reported. Corporation

3.C(iii) Beautification of the river stretches (Edamula Cochin 1-2 Consent to Submitted The work of stretch) Municipal years Establish application for rejuvenation of Corporation Obtained, wetland clearance Edapallythodu is Application for to State Wetland included under CRZ clearance Authority the IURWTS submitted, project of Kochi DPR Metro Rail finalized/Got Limited. If any approved civil works are initiated by Corporation it will have to be dismantled when carrying out the work of river widening by KMRL

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. No. Ref para item nos Activity Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of as per NGT Order the month month of the month of completed works no.673/2018 of August September October 2020 remaining dated 20.09.2018 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE CENTR ANALYSIS REPORT OF RIVER PERIYAR' - N 202$', ,', Sampling point: VETTUKADAVU

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SI.NO Parameter Unit 05.11.2020 25.1.1.2020 oc 1 Temp 30.1 29.7 2 pH 74 6.4 3 Gonductivitv lrs 1107 739 4 Iurbidity NTU 2 2 5 Chlorides mq/l 6 Hardness tl 240 140 7 D.O. tl 43 47 8 Calcium 60 284 9 Magnesium 21.97 16.767 tt 10 Ammoniacal Nitrogen 0.1 36 11 Phosphate tt BDL BDL 12 Iotal alkalinitv tl 20 20 13 BOD 1.8 13 14 Sulphate It o 15 Nitrates tt . BDL .0.18

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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) RIVER KARUVANNUR, THRISSUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KARUVANNUR, KERALA SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in Progress in % works Details of (as per agency the month of the month the month of complete works Action September of October November d remainin Plan) 2020 2020 2020 g Thirukuzhythodu

A(a)(iv) Surveillance to restrict dumping of wastes into Vallachira 6 months ongoi ong ongoin Par Survellia river and its branches Panchayat with ng oing g tial nce the help of Police ly action co taken by mp ward let level ed sanitatio n committe E Cleaning and desilting of canal Irrigation 4months 100 NA NA 10 N Department and 0 A Vallachira Panchayat Thodu near Kadalassery bridge

A(b) Identification of pollution sources and surveillance Vallachira, 1 month Ongoin Ong Ongoin Partially Survellia to restrict dumping of wastes Pudukad & g oing g completed nce Nenmanikkara action Panchayats taken by ward level sanitatio n committe E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4months 60 40 na 10 N Department and 0 A Vallachira Panchayat

Neerolithodu

E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4months na na na na Not Department belong to vallachira GP Painkilikayal thodu

E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4months na na na na Not Department and belongs Vallachira to Panchayat vallachir a GP Kadathodu

A(b) Identification of pollution sources and surveillance Vallachira & 1 month ongoi ong ongoin Partiall Survallian to restrict the dumping of wastes Nenmanikkara ng oing g y ce action Comple taken by Panchayats ted ward level sanitatio n committe e E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4months Department

Main Stream –along Karuvannur

A(a)(iv) Periodic Surveillance to restrict the dumping of Irinjalakkuda waste into river and imposing Fine Municipality, Police Dept.

A(b) Sanitation Survey Irinjalakkuda 3 Months Municipality

A(b) Closing of all un authorized outlets leading to the Irinjalakkuda river Municipality

A(b) Closing of all un authorized outlets in the drain Irinjalakkuda leading to the river Municipality

E Boards to display slogans against littering waste in Irinjalakkuda 6 months various Places other IEC Activities Like posters, Municipality notices and classes Monitoring A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing; monthly frequency A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the Flats, KSPCB Ongoing industrial units, service stations, hospitals,hotels etc Long Term Plan

A(b) Sewage treatment facilities to all house holds Vallachira Grama 1 yr 62 10 13 85 1 Panachayat 5

A(b) Construction of FSTP and STP Irinjalakkuda 2 years Principal Municipality council invited Agencies for preparing DPR C(ii) Setting up of a modern crematorium at Vallachira Grama 2 years WORK NOT WORK NOT WORK NOT 0 Custodia Mandarakkadavu, Arattupuzha Panachayat DONE DUE DONE DUE DONE DUE n of this TO LACK OF TO LACK OF TO LACK OF site is FUND FUND FUND revenue or irrigation departm ent.Valla chira Panchaya th has two other cremitori ums.Mod ernizatio n of any cremetor iums have not undertak en due to lack of fund C(ii) Solid waste treatment facility Vallachira Grama 2 years Work Wor Work 0 Panachayat not k not done not done due to don due to lack of e lack of fund due fund to lack of fun d C(ii) Construction of Windrow composting plant Irinjalakkuda 2 years Completed Municipality and inagurated E Rejuvenation of Kanathodu Irrigation 1 year Department E Installation of CCTV for Surveillance to prevent the Irinjalakkuda 2 years Police dumping of waste in to the river Municipality Department installed CCTV NEAR Karuvannur bridge ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details No. as per NGT Order the month month of the month completed of works no.673/2018 of October 2020 of remaini dated 20.09.2018 September November ng 2020 2020 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of (as per agency the month month of Progress in completed works Action of October 2020 the month of remaining Plan) September November 2020 2020 C MANALIPUZHA RIVER PROTECTION -Jalaraksha Vallachira Grama 1 year 900 NIL NIL 60% 60 Jeevaraksha - Manalipuzha conservation Panchayath m 0 M C Setting up of Nursery for Bamboo seedlings in MGNREGS 31.03.2020 NOT NOT NOT 0 WORK Kadalassery EXE EXECUTE EXEC WILL CUT D UTED START ON ED JANUVARY C Side protection of Manalippuzha with organic MGNREGS 31.03.2020 NOT NOT NOT 0 WORK materials available locally EXE EXECUTE EXEC WILL CUT D UTED START ON ED DECEMBE R C Side Protection of Manalippuzha with Bamboo MGNREGS 31.03.2020 900 NIL NIL 60% 60 plants M 0 M C Deepening & Protecting Muttikkal Thodu by MGNREGS 31.03.2020 500 NIL NIL 100 WORK Spreading Geo Textiles M % COMPLE TED C Cluster 2-Kurumaly puzha sub river bed -Project Puthukkad 1 year Documenta Documentation Documentati 100 Document document preparation Panchayath tion completed on ation completed completed completed C Manalippuzha River Protection-Jala Raksha, Jeeva Nenmenikkara 31.03.2020 3.5 Raksha , Survey and Tree Plantation Grama Panchayat k.m.survey out of 7.5 k.m. completed & survey posts have been fixed

C Manalipuzha River protection MGNREGS 31.03.2020

A(b) Protection and reconstruction and protection of MGNREGS 31.03.2020 Paliyekkara Kayalathod A(b) Reconstruction and protection of Paliyekkara MGNREGS 31.03.2020 Karama Thodu

KARUVANUR 01.11.2020 SL. NO PARAMETER UNIT KT MRK KND MDK THR KRV 1 PH 6 6 5.7 5.7 5.8 6.3 2 EC µ/cm 107 154 108 148 79 81 3 BOD mg/L 2.3 1.4 0.34 1.5 2 2 4 DO mg/L 4 8 4 6 7 4 5 COD mg/L 4 12 12 8 8 12 6 TC CFU/100ml Nil 100 200 200 Nil 500 7 FC CFU/100ml Nil Nil 100 100 Nil 200

KT - KANAKKAN KADAVU, KARUVANNUR MRK - NEEROLI THODU, KARUVANNUR KND - KANATHODU, KARUVANNUR MDK - MUTTIKKAL DAM, KARUVANNUR THR- THIRUKUZHI, KARUVANNUR KRV - PAINKILIKAYAL THODU, KARUVANNUR

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) RIVER KECHERY, THRISSUR – November 2020 S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ DPR submitted before KIIFB Modern remediation 31.12.2021 Market with STP at Ottupara (18 KLD) & Athani (14.9 KLD) Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all DPR submitted before KIIFB Modern the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to 31.12.2021 Market with STP at Ottupara (18 KLD) & the STPs must be ensured Athani (14.9 KLD) 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including 31.12.2021 DPR submitted before KIIFB Modern completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning Market with STP at Ottupara (18 KLD) & Athani (14.9 KLD) 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring N.A. mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose

 Monitoring at State level must take place N.A.

6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Applicable  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti at State  Member Secretary,CPCB Level 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: Polluting Sources & Illegal outlets were (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains identified, notice issued as per Kerala contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT Ongoing Municipal Act and removed. Doing regular order on in-situ treatment. Process inspection.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of DPR under preparation. 2 common STPs are Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along 31.12.2021 proposed, One at Athani (350 KLD with completion timeline approximate) and other at Ottupara (500KLD approximate). Site identified. (III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Nil Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of March Bio-waste: Processing Facilities 2021 Presently using Biogas plant. Collecting Bio- Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, degradable waste from houses and Proposed along with completion timeline commercial establishments through Kudumbasree Unit – “Bhumi mithra”

Construction of windrow compost plan 60% work completed

Non-Bio waste: Door to door collection from houses and commercial establishments ongoing through Harithakarmasena. The collected waste handing over to Clean Kerala Company.

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, Tributaries Akamala Ottupara Thodu drains with flow details and ground water quality in Drains-2 the catchment of polluted river; Wadakkanchery & Ottupara.

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste Bio-medical waste collected by IMAGE. Two management including bio-medical waste, plastic MRF were setup at Aryampadam and waste and decentralizing waste processing, including Kumbalangad. Plastic waste handing over to waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. Clean Kerala Company. RRF constructed. Bailing machine installed.

Construction of 1726 rain pits for ground (vii)Ground water regulation water recharge completed in the year 2019- 2020 under Ayyankali Urban Employment Scheme.

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices Good irrigation practices will implement in co-operation with Agriculture and irrigation department.

Irrigation canal cleaning completed after 2018 flood.

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) Not yet started.

(x) Rain water harvesting Guaranteed the construction of Rain water Ongoing harvesting facility for residential building process above 150m2. Occupancy certificate issued only after verification of the above.

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river Not yet started.

Around 1000 Bamboo trees planted along (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river 6.5km of Wadakkanchery River on both sides in co-operation with KFRI.

Recovered 10.5 Acres of encroached land (xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by along Wadakkanchery River. Will prepare removing encroachment Project as per Municipal Council Decision, for setting up of bio-diversity Parks. ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KECHERY, KERALA

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Detail (as per agency the month of month of the month completed s of Action August September of works Plan) November remai 2020 ning WADAKKENCHERY RIVER -SHORT TERM MEASURES

A(b) Identification of illegal outlets from houses and Wadakkanchery Completed shops/other establishments in town and imposing Municipality, fine Ayyakali Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme & health squad

E Installat ion of CCTV s on the bank of river in town Wadakkanchery December Work not Municipality 2021 started due to scarcity of Munici pal fund

C(ii) Material recovery facility Wadakkanchery Completed Municipality

C(ii) Resource recovery facility Wadakkanchery Completed Municipality

C(ii) Renovation of existing biogas plant Wadakkanchery December presently Municipality 2020 functioning well

Monitoring A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Monthly Monitori ng in progress A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the Flats, KSPCB Ongoing industrial units, service stations, hospitals,hotels etc Long Term Plan

E Identification and cleaning of polluted drains Irrigation Dept 30-03-2022 reaching wadakkancheri river

A (b) Common STP Wadakkanchery December Municipality, 2021 Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board

C(iii) Windrow composting at Kumbalangad yard Wadakkanchery March 60% work Municipality 2020 completed

C(ii) Modern slaughter House Wadakkanchery December Lack of suitable Municipality, 2021 site for the project Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board

E Forestation, desilting & deepening of Wadakkanchery desilting Fitting river side Wadakkanchery river and fitting river side with Municipality deepening of with Coir Geo net. coir geo net Wadkanchery Awaiting Munici – River 3 km in pal Council Municipal Decision for fund area allocat-ion completed

Rain water harvesting Wadakkanchery Ongoing work Municipality

Ground water recharge Wadakkanchery Ongoing work Municipality

River survey Wadakkanchery Ongoing work Municipality

Short term plan (Kecheri river)

E Installati on of CCTV in different locations along PWD Electronic river side division

E Fixing Boards Choondal Grama 31/08/2020 ON going Panchayat

A(a)(iv) Surveillance to prevent flow of sewage /effluent to Choondal Grama 31/08/2020 Action taken river Panchayat

A(b) Stoppa ge of effluent from residential apartment Choondal Grama 31/05/2020 Stop Memo (Shajan’s flat) and pig farm into the river Panchayat Had been Given to Concerned persons Long TermPlan (Kecheri river)

E Side protection by fixing coir geo nets Choondal Grama September Panchayat 2020

E Survey process of Kechery river portion belong to Revenue Choondal Grama Panchayat to mark the boundary Department and encroachment E Laying of survey station Choondal Grama completed Panchayat

E Digital maping and seminar on pollution control Forestry College, 31/05/2020 Vellanikkara

IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month of month the month complete works August ofSeptember of October d remainin 2020 g 1 Regulating activities in flood plain zone, protection Irrigation 30-03-2022 and management of flood plain zone Department

2 Greenery developmentPlantation plan. Plantation Irrigation 30-03-2022 on both sides of the river, settling up biodiversity Department parks on flood plains by removing encroachment 3 Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum Irrigation 30-03-2022 environmental flow of river(by having watershed Department management provisions)

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details No. as per NGT Order the month month of the month completed of works no.673/2018 of August September of October remaini dated 20.09.2018 2020 ng 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in Progress in % works Details of (as per agency the month the month of the month of complete works Action of August September October 2020 d remaining Plan) C Punarjani Kecherri river Choondal Grama 31.03.2020 Flood Panchayat Wastes from the river has been removed and made water flow easily which reduced chances of flood C(ii) Surveying of river side, eviction and planting trees Choondal Grama 31.03.2020 Survey Panchayat complete d C Side Protection Choondal Grama 31.03.2020 Panchayat

C Bio fencing related to river bank protection – MGNRES 31.03.2020 water and soil Conservation project ward 3,4,7

KECHERI 04.11.2020 PARAMET SL. NO ER UNIT VAD1 VAD2 1 PH 6.5 6.3 2 EC µ/cm 113 270 3 BOD mg/L 1.1 1.4 4 DO mg/L 7 7.2 5 COD mg/L 12 8

6 TC CFU/100ml 300 NIL 7 FC CFU/100ml 100 NIL

VAD1 - WADAKKANCHERY PUZHA, KECHERY VAD2 - WADAKKANCHERY PUZHA, KECHERY

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) RIVER PUZHAKKAL, THRISSUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ 30.11.2020 In progress remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all 30.11.2020 In progress the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including In progress completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning STP completed at Mattampuram.

5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring Tendered and awarded STP at district mechanism at state level hospital – Applied for PCB permission.  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not Response from PCB awaiting. below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place NA 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with Illegal outlets 91530 houses and 122 completion timelines on: establishments )were identified and notice (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains issued. contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Work tendered and selection memo issued. Agrement not executed. Reminder letter Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along sent with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs 70 percentage of industries installed ETPs. Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Notice were issued to remaining Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, establishments No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Water Existing infrastructure Processing Facilities quality Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, monitoring 1. 10 mcf Proposed along with completion timeline of polluted 2. 2 rrf river stretch 3. 2 OWC Plant (v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, is done having capacity of drains with flow details and ground water quality in periodically, 12 tpd. the catchment of polluted river; (Report attached.) 4. 8 Biogas plant

5.20 Vehicles (2 truck,2tractors, 8 (vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste ommercial utilty vehicles, 8 pettiauto) management including bio-medical waste, plastic 6.10 units of aerobic bins waste and decentralizing waste processing, including 7.13 o.s o Harithakarmasena groups (140 waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. members) 8.Door to Door collection from 40000 (vii)Ground water regulation houses & 15000 commercial institutions

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices Riverside New proposals protection 1. 23 new Harithakarma sena groups are (ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) work for a formed to cover 55 divisions. stretch of 2.New Owc plant Kovilakathumpadam is (x) Rain water harvesting 500m has started. been 3. 2 MRF under construction not completed. completed. (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river Construction 4. 1 No of commercial utility vehicle will

of second be purchased for door to door collection (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river stretch of 5.New Bailing machine for RRF will be 450m is purchased. Tender process is going on. (xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by ongoing 6.New building for segregation yard is removing encroachment planned and worth Rs:40 Lakhs are year mark 7.100% door to door collection can b achieved within 3 months. 90% is covered and rest 10% will be covered within 3 months. VI 1.To prevent dumping Corporation is indenting to collect the waste from 100% door. 90% is covered. 2.No.of dumping site could be reduced by the continuous monitoring & observations 3.Biomedical waste is processed by image .This year Corporation yearmark Rs.1 crore for the construction of new biomedical incinerator at corporation hospital. 4. Plastic waste are collected segregated and sent to recycling system. Multi layer plastics are shredded and used for road construction through clean kerala company. Non recyclable plastic wastes are sent to KEIL through Clean Kerala company. Corporation made a negotiation with ACC cement factory for co-processing of non recyclable plastic waste. 5. Bulk waste generators (hotels and Asrams) process their wastes in their own premises. They use biogas plant and aerobic compost bin.

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PUZHAKKAL, KERALA SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works (as per agency the month of month of completed remaining Action October 2020 November 2020 Plan) A(b) Identification of illegal outlets into the Panchikkal Thrissur 3 months 81 thodu and subsidiary drains Corporation

A(b) Stoppage of discharge of waste water from the Thrissur 6 months 37 surrounding houses and institutions to the drains Corporation which leads to Panchikkal thodu A(b) Ensure adequate treatment facility is provided for Adat Grama waste water and solid waste generated from Sri Panchayat Dharma Sastha temple situated on the banks of the river E Desilting of Karakattuchal Irrigation 4 months Department E Desilting of Panchikkal thodu Irrigation 4 months Department

E Desilting of Kurinjikkal thuruth Irrigation 4 months Department

E Desilting of Muppuzha Irrigation 4 months Department

E Side protection, desilting and deepening work of Thrissur 3 months Side vanchikulam thodu at Poothole of length about 40 Corporation protecti km (work in progress). on 1.89 kilometr e complet ed. Balance work in progress E Annual desilting, cleaning of main drains and canals Thrissur 3 months Complet with in the corporation area (work in progress). Corporation ed before Monsoo n. Monitoring A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing; monthly frequency A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the Flats, KSPCB Ongoing industrial units, service stations, hospitals,hotels etc

Long Term Plan A(b) Ensuring installation of treatment facilities for at Thrissur 18 months least 50% of the identified establishments Corporation

A(b) 100% completion of treatment facilities for targeted Thrissur 24 months institutions/ buildings Corporation

A(b) Construction of a drain 40 km with covering slabs to Thrissur 24 months 24.01 avoid the direct disposal of waste in to the open Corporation KM drain complet ed. Selectio n memo issued A(b) Construction of a drain 9000 m with covering slabs Thrissur 24 months to avoid the direct disposal of waste in to the open drain Corporation

A(b) Construction of sewage treatment plant of 100 KLD Thrissur 24 months 360 kld and 360 KLD at Ramavarmapura m and District Corporation PCB Hospital, Thrissur in Amrut Project applied and awaiting for approva l. 100 KLD Applicat ion for PCB applied. A(b) Constructing decentralised sewerage scheme at Thrissur 24 months Revision Vachikulam covering most populated 7 divisions of Corporation estimat Thrissur Corporation and more than 10000 houses & e as per institutions structur al veting submitt ed for revised TS at Chief Enginee rs Office TVM.

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works No. as per NGT Order the month month of completed remaining no.673/2018 of October November dated 20.09.2018 2020 2020 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground According to water extraction by industries particularly in over the latest exploited as critical zones/blocks GEC report there is no critical / over exploited blocks in Thrissur Dt. 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting Three Three artificial 70% artificial recharge recharge scheme work schemes are in progress. have been Two sites at tendered Varadium in and work Avanur GP and order issued. one site at Two sites at Choorakkattuka Varadium in ra in Adat GP. Avanur GP and one site at Choorakkatt ukara in Adat GP. Work in progress 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and No water remedial actions in case of contaminated ground quality issues water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps reported in the GWD water level monitoring wells. 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation Suggestions purpose, adopting good irrigation practices given to farmers for Rain water harvesting to recharge aquifers.

ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works (as per agency the month of month of completed remaining Action October 2020 November 2020 Plan) C Removing weeds in Puzhakkal River Adat 31.03.2020 100% Gramapanchayath

C(ii) Removing waste from all wards through KUDUMBASREE 31.03.2020 100% kudumbasre e C water conservatio n projects-- tree plantation MGNREGS 31.03.2020 under GA in18 wards 100000/ each

C ward 14 pachthurthu comstruction Haritha Keralam 31.03.2020 100% Mission

C side protection to water bodies coir geo textile MGNREGS 31.03.2020

PUZHAKKAL 04.11.2020 SL. NO PARAMETER UNIT SBA KTH PTU MP 1 PH 6 6 6.2 6 2 EC µ/cm 124 234 351 135 3 BOD mg/L 1.7 1.8 1.2 1.4 4 DO mg/L 7.3 8 5.4 7 5 COD mg/L 4 12 12 12 6 TC CFU/100ml Nil 500 1000 1100 7 FC CFU/100ml Nil 200 500 600

SBA - NEAR SOBHA CITY, KIZHAKKUMMURI ROAD , PUZHAKKAL KTH - KURINJAKKAL THODU, PUZHAKKAL PTU - PANCHIKKAL THODU, PUZHAKKAL MP - MUPPUZHA, PUZHAKAL

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) RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA, PALAKKAD – NOVEMBER 2020 S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation March 2021 Proposal submitted before council. Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and Not proposed Not Applicable other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion March 2021 Proposal submitted before council. of setting up STPs and their Commissioning (Primary STP and Septage Treatment Plant proposed, not STP) 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at Applicable at Not Applicable state level State level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place Applicable at Not Applicable State level 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Applicable at Not Applicable  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti State level  Member Secretary, CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to Primary STP (oil Project submitted before council river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment. and grease trap with grit chamber)- March 2021

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Not Proposed Not Applicable Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Not proposed Not Applicable Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities MSW treatment Implemented Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along Plant – March with completion timeline 2021

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow March 2021 Water quality monitoring of polluted river details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted stretch, two additional points completed river; untilNovember2020.

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management Implemented by Management of dry wastes were achieved including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing January 2020 through the MCF and RCF facilities, BMW by waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, CBWTDF, E-Waste by authorised collection Ashrams, etc. agencies. No specific Not Applicable (vii)Ground water regulation proposal

No specific Not Applicable (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices proposal

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) March 2021 Estimate preparation in the final stage.

(x) Rain water harvesting No specific Not Applicable proposal

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river March 2021 Estimate preparation in the final stage.

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river No specific Not applicable proposal

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing No specific Not applicable encroachment proposal ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA, KERALA

No. Activity Implementin Time line Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per g agency month of month of complete works Action Plan) October November d remaining 1 Establishment and Modernisation of MSW Pattambi March 2021 Implemented Implemented 100% Nil treatment Plant ( Solid Waste Management) Municipality work

complete d 2 Material collection Facility (Solid Waste Pattambi Implemented Implemented Implemented 100% Nil Management) Municipality by January impleme 2020 nted 3 Resource recovery facility (Solid Waste Pattambi Implemented Implemented Implemented 100% Nil Management) Municipality by January impleme 2020 nted 4 Installing house hold and community level Pattambi March 2021 Proposal with Proposal with 75% 25% solid waste management units Municipality modifications modifications impleme implementati were submitted were submitted nted on remaining before council before council for further for further implementation implementation of the project of the project 5 Door to Door Collection and Transportation of Pattambi December The coverage of The coverage of Impleme Nil MSW Municipality 2020 door to door door to door nted collection collection extended extended over all over all the wards the wards 6 Regulating activities in flood plain zone Irrigation March 2021 Field studies Report with Impleme Full protection and management of flood plain zone department & estimate estimation fill ntation implementati including side bank protection and greenery preparation be finalised not on remaining are going on st development before 31 started December 2020

7 Irrigation Impleme Full Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum March 2021 Discussions Report with department environmental flow of river(by having are going on estimation fill be ntation implementati watershed management provisions) including further not on remaining studies finalised before removal of light jungles and muddies from river 31st December started courses 2020 Not Applicable 8 Management of Municipal plastics, hazardous, Panchayath Implement Management 100% Nil biomedical and electrical and electronic wastes Municipality ed by of dry wastes Impleme January were achieved nted 2020 through the MCF and RCF facilities, BMW by CBWTDF, E- Waste by authorised collection agencies 9 Awareness programmes for sections of public KSPCB March 2021 KSPCB Not applicable 100% Nil organised a Impleme one day nted workshop for Rejuvenation of water resources on 22nd February 2020. Action point implemented

10 Monitoring of river water quality by sampling KSPCB 2020-2021 Water quality Water quality Impleme Implemented. monitoring in monitoring in nted. Continued up Bharathapuzha Bharathapuzha Continue to March at Pattambi at Pattambi and d up to 2021. and two two additional additional points were March Consistently points were completed until 2021. achieving completed November 2020 Consiste bathing during the period of ntly standards September achieving 2020 bathing standard s 11 Primary Sewage Treatment Plant and Septage Pattambi March 2021 Proposal Proposal Work not Full Treatment plant Municipality Submitted Submitted started implementati before before governing on remaining governing council council for the implementatio n of primary treatment techniques (screening and oil & grease trap with grit chamber) at the dead end of the polluted drains will be adopted as an alternative for a centralised STP

12 Installation of Modern Slaughter House and Pattambi March 2021 Planned to Work not Work Full Rendering Plant Municipality implement a tendered not implementati modern started on remaining slaughter house with the fund of KIFB at Sangaramangal am

13 Construction of Sanitary Complex in Public Pattambi March 2021 Tendered but Project Work not Full Place Municipality work not submitted for started implementati awarded technical on remaining sanction

14 Green Protocol implementation in all offices Pattambi March 2021 Implemented Implemented 100% Nil institution & public function Municipality Impleme nted

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET NOVEMBER 2020 Nhangatiri Temple ( U/S of NWMP-2) Station Name RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA AT PATTAMBI ( NWMP-2) Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD

Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 2 3 3 2 Date and time of sample taken 10.11.2020 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 1 5 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm √ >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light 2 = Moderate √ 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H 2 S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √

9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing 10 Location details None industrial area √ industrial area Ghat/Water intake 11 Flow rate 81 m 3 /s

12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Drinking water source Irrigation Fishing Domestic √ 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water Bathing Cultivation Others source Ghat

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0 C 29 2 pH 7.29 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 272 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l 78 7 Chloride, mg/l 34.97 8 COD, mg/l 4 9 TKN, mg/l 0.021 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO 3 mg/l 98

12 Calcium, as CaCO 3 mg/l 50

13 Magnesium as CaCO 3 , mg/l 48 14 Sulphate, mg/l 11.297 15 Sodium, mg/l 18.6 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 150 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 93 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.0192 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 1.3 22 BOD, mg/l 0.94 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.296 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.1 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.282 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 300 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 100 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml ABSENT 29 SAR 4.36 POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET NOVEMBER 2020 Veliamkallu regulator ( D/S of NWMP-2) Station Name BHARATHAPUZHA AT PATTAMBI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 2 3 3 2 Date and time of sample taken 10.11.2020 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 3 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm >100 cm √ Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light 2 = Moderate √ 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H 2 S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing 10 Location details None industrial area industrial area √ Ghat/Water intake 11 Flow rate 310 m 3 /s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0 C 30 2 pH 7.35 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 310.8 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l 80 7 Chloride, mg/l 39.96 8 COD, mg/l 4 9 TKN, mg/l 0.031 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO 3 mg/l 100

12 Calcium, as CaCO 3 mg/l 60

13 Magnesium as CaCO 3 , mg/l 40 14 Sulphate, mg/l 12.54 15 Sodium, mg/l 20.3 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 180 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 117 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.0128 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 1.3 22 BOD, mg/l 1.3 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.391 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.3 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.1523 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 100 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 50 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml ABSENT 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) RIVER BHAVANI, PALAKKAD- NOVEMBER 2020 S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ March 2020. Action plan completed. Septic tank remediation Target systems are adopted for entire sewage achieved treatment Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all Not proposed Not Applicable the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including STP not Septic tank systems are adopted for completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning Proposed entire sewage treatment 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring Applicable at Not Applicable mechanism at state level State level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place Applicable at Not Applicable State level 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Applicable at Not Applicable  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti State level  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains Drains Not Applicable contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT contributing order on in-situ treatment. pollution to the River were not identified

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Not Proposed Not Applicable Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Not proposed Not Applicable Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Dec 2020 Dry waste- ImplementedMaterial Processing Facilities Collection Facility and 80% of work Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, completed for MSW treatment plant. Proposed along with completion timeline Wet waste- 100% Managed at source level

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, March 2021 Water quality monitoring of polluted river drains with flow details and ground water quality in stretch and three additional points were the catchment of polluted river; completed until November 2020

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste Implemented Not applicable management including bio-medical waste, plastic by January waste and decentralizing waste processing, including 2020 waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation No specific Not applicable proposal

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices No specific Not applicable proposal

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) March 2021 Project Preparation is going on (a total of 4 check dams are present in the river course of Bhavani which already contribute to the restoration of the river. Two new check dams are proposed in the River Bhavani- Veettiyoor and Parappanthara)

(x) Rain water harvesting No specific Not applicable proposal

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river March 2021 Project Preparation in the final stage

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river No specific Not applicable proposal

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by No specific Not applicable removing encroachment proposal ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER BHAVANI, KERALA

No. Activity Implementin Time line Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of works (as per g agency month of October month of completed remaining Action November Plan) C(ii) Establishment of MSW treatment Plant (Solid Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Building Building 80% 20% - Waste Management) Panchayath construction and construction and imple installation of other primary other primary ment treatment works are works are ed equipment/ completed completed facilities are remaining C(ii) Material collection Facility (Solid Waste Pudur Grama 2019-2020 90% implemented Implemented 100% Nil Management) Panchayath Impl eme nted C(ii) Construction of Compound wall Material Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Implemented Implemented Implemented Nil collection Facility Plant Panchayath

C(ii) Installing of waste Bin in Colonies Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Minis MCF in the Minis MCF in 16% 84% Panchayath colonies of Pudur the colonies of implemente implem Panchayath were Pudur d entation started as an Panchayath remaini ng alternative of were started as installation of an alternative waste bin in the of installation colonies. Mini of waste bin in MCF facility were the colonies. installed in the Mini MCF two wards and facility were its coverage will installed in the be extend over two wards and all the 13 wards its coverage will within March be extend over 2021 all the 13 wards within March 2021 C(ii) Preliminary expenses met for Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Implement Implemen 100% Nil “harithakarmasena” Panchayath ed ted implemente d A(b) Construction of Community Toilets Pudur Grama 2019-2020 The operation The operation Panchayath and maintenance and maintenance of community of community toilet will not be toilet will not be effective in the effective in the PanchayathA Panchayath A total of 1500 total of 1500 individual toilets individual toilets were sanctioned were sanctioned and installed in and installed in the various colonies of the the various Panchayath as colonies of the an alternative of Panchayath as an the community alternative of the toilet. community toilet A(b) Repair of Community toilets Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Not Applicable Not Applicable Nil Nil Panchayath

C(i) Construction of Protection wall with fencing Irrigation 2020-21 As part of the Final Project Work not Full department MNRGES report with started implem program,bank estimation will be entation erosion in the finalised before remaini Bhavani River December 2020 ng was identified and the protection wall on the river banks were constructed using jungle stones along 1.5km. Irrigation department will investigate the need and possibility of protection –wall with fencing, if needed further in the river stretch in consultation with the Panchayath. C(i) Seasonal clearance of jungle and muddies from Irrigation 2020 - 21 Field studies going Estimate under Work not Full river courses department on preparation started implem entation remaini ng D Construction of Check dams at the identified Irrigation 2020 - 21 A total of 4 check Two new check locations department dams are present dams are in the river course proposed in the

of Bhavani which River Bhavani- already contribute Veettiyoor and to the restoration Parappanthara. of the river. The Work awarded possibility and for the Check utility of the new dam at check dams will be Veettiyoor. studied Investigation study is going on for Parappanthara D Issues relating to Eflow, maintaining minimum Irrigation 2020 - 21 E flow studies are E flow studies are Implementa Full environmental flow of river(by having watershed department already completed already tion not implementatio management provisions) for Attappady dam completed for started n remaining project. The same Attappady dam will be reviewed project. The for this particular same will be area reviewed for this particular area E Information Education and Communication Pudur Grama 2019 -20 Awareness Implemented Impl Implem (IEC) Panchayath programs eme ented conducted nted A(a) Monitoring of river water quality by sampling KSPCB 2019 -20 Water quality Water quality Implemente Implemented. monitoring in monitoring in d. Continued Continued up Bhavani at Bhavani at up to March to March 2021. Elachivazhiand Elachivazhi and 2021. River River is three additional three points were additional is consistently completed until points were consistently achieving Sept 2020 completed achieving bathing untilNovember 2020 bathing standards. standards.

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET NOVEMBER 2020 Cheerakuzhi (U/S of NWMP-6) Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 03.11.2020 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 0 : 0 5 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm √ >100 cm Flood 5 Color & Intensity Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H 2 S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 42 m 3 /s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √ 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0 C 24 2 pH 7.55 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 86 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l 24.5 7 Chloride, mg/l 9.9 8 COD, mg/l 4 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO 3 mg/l 28

12 Calcium, as CaCO 3 mg/l 16

13 Magnesium as CaCO 3 , mg/l 12 14 Sulphate, mg/l 0.248 15 Sodium, mg/l 4.9 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 48 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 29 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.0064 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 0.68 22 BOD, mg/l 1 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.461 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.5 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.227 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 600 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 400 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml 10 29 SAR 4.18

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET NOVEMBER 2020 Chalayur Uru (U/S of NWMP-6) Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 03.11.2020 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 0 : 4 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm √ 50 – 100 cm >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H 2 S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 35 m 3 /s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √ 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0 C 24 2 pH 7.48 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 90.16 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l 29.5 7 Chloride, mg/l 10.99 8 COD, mg/l 4 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO 3 mg/l 34

12 Calcium, as CaCO 3 mg/l 18

13 Magnesium as CaCO 3 , mg/l 16 14 Sulphate, mg/l 0.124 15 Sodium, mg/l 5.1 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 55 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 34 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l BDL 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 0.71 22 BOD, mg/l 0.87 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.459 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.5 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.259 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 150 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 50 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml ABSENT 29 SAR 3.87

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET NOVEMBER 2020 Karathur (D/S of NWMP-6) Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 07.10.2020 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 5 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm √ >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H 2 S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 60 m 3 /s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √ 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0 C 24 2 pH 7.58 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 120 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l 46 7 Chloride, mg/l 11.99 8 COD, mg/l 4 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO 3 mg/l 50

12 Calcium, as CaCO 3 mg/l 34

13 Magnesium as CaCO 3 , mg/l 16 14 Sulphate, mg/l 0.248 15 Sodium, mg/l 6.2 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 70 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 44 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.0512 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 0.86 22 BOD, mg/l 0.87 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.392 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.1 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.373 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 250 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 50 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml ABSENT 28 SAR 3.52

NATIONAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAMME (NWMP -6 DATA- NOVEMBER- 2020)

Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 03.11.2020 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 2 : 2 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm √ 50 – 100 cm >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H 2 S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 42 m 3 /s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0 C 24 2 pH 7.43 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 98.43 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO 3 mg/l 33.2 7 Chloride, mg/l 10.99 8 COD, mg/l 4 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO 3 mg/l 38

12 Calcium, as CaCO 3 mg/l 20

13 Magnesium as CaCO 3 , mg/l 18 14 Sulphate, mg/l 0.248 15 Sodium, mg/l 5.1 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 60 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 41 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.0256 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 0.91 22 BOD, mg/l 0.8 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.39 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.4 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.365 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 400 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 200 28 Fecal streptococci , MPN/100 ml 20 29 SAR 3.66

[ Kerala State Pollution Control Board, District Office, Kozhikode

NATIONAL MISSION FOR CLEAN GANGA

Format for submission of monthly progress report by state/UTs

( Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA.No. 673/2018 dated 6/12/2018 )

For the month of November 2020 – Kallai polluted river stretch

Sl Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT- No complinance status

1 Ensure 100% treatement of sewage at least in-situ remediation 2 Commencement of setting up of 28.02.2021 Construction of 2 MLD, 1 MLD STP STPs and other sources of plant of Calicut medical college generation of sewage to the STPs started must be ensured 3 Timeline for completing all steps 31.03.2022 Proposal for 13 MLD STP (6 MLD STP of action plans including plant proposed at Kothi, 7 MLD STP completion of setting up STPs and plant proposed at Avikkal) – their commissioning Tendering in progress

4 Chief secretaries may set up NIL appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the secretary level  Chief secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at state level Fortnightly commencing NIL must take place 21.12.2019

5 Progress report may be furnished Monthly NIL by the state/UTs to (preferably before 20th of  Secretary,ministry of jal every month) shakti  Member secretary,CPCB 5.1 Progress report may be comprised of details along with completion timeline on:

(i) identification of polluting Action continuing Drains identified. Pollution load source including drains calculated. Action plan prepared. contributing to river Joint squad of PCB and Corporation pollution and action as per inspection in action. Issued notice to NGT order on insitu 92 units during the period 2019. treatment . 30 units installed treatment facilities. During Jan-Mar 2020 joint squad of PCB and corporation inspected 82 units. Issued notice to 56 units. In 16 units installation of treatment units Effluent treatment facilities are under progress.Issued notice to 36 units and a fine of Rs.18500/- was imposed for the month of September 2020..Monthly progress report submitted by Kozhikode corporation attached as Annexure 1

31.03.2021 Dredging of Kallayi river from Kaduppini to Kothi -DPR submitted to SE,INC,KKD on 16.10.2019for Rs 773.05 lakhs(7.30 crores for desilting of river and 43.05 lakhs for fencing of 5 bridges) under action plan of Kallayi river and fencing of sides of the river. 31.07.2019 Work entrusted to KWIL – Dredging ,Desilting and removal of weeds fro EK canal -11.2 Km Submitted by Irrigation department

(ii) status of STPs, I&D and 31.12.2020 ,work in (i)Construction of 2 MLD, 1 MLD STP sewage networks details progress plant of Calicut medical college of existing started.-10% work completed infrastructure,proposed along with completion (ii)Proposal for 13 MLD STP (6 MLD timeline 31.03.2021 STP plant proposed at Kothi, 7 MLD STP plant proposed at Avikkal) – Tendering in progress.

(iii)STP of 13 MLD proposed at Kotooli.About 12% of sewer lines were laid by KWA – Honble NGT stayed the project (OA no. 215/2016).

(iv)Individual septic tank and soak pit system provided for house hold, units like bakery, cool bars small restaurants with less seating capacity. Individual STPs for high rise building, hotels, Restaurants, Commercial buildings.

(iii) status of CETPs details of No CETP proposed existing CETP and ETP No specific proposal infrastructure ,Gap analysis,proposed along with complying status

(iv) status of solid waste (i)Existing centralized waste disposal management & details of facility of 100 MT/DAY at processing facilities details Functioning Njeliyanparamba(windrow of existing infrastructure, composting) Gap analysis,proposed along with completion timeline (ii)Proposal of 450 TPD waste to 30/06/2021. Work in energy plant at Njeliyanparamba progress implementation in progress. Caping work started.

Functioning (iii) Chicken waste rendering plant of 40TPD functioning in Thamarassery – 170 chicken stalls of Kozhikode corporation are disposing off the waste through this rendering plant. Work in progress Rendering plant construction for chicken stall waste – Perumanna . Peruvayal

Functioning. And work (iv) 3 MRF facilities existing ( At progressing Njeliyamparamba(Super MRF) 3TPD- with plastic shredding unit, west hill industrial estate -2TPD --with plastic shredding unit,Near Jayanthi nagar colony) -70% completed

(v) 24 units of aerobic compost Functioning facilities existing ( Tagore hall, S K Pottakkad hall, Jubilee hall, Mofusil bus stand,T.B. Clinic,Circle office). Functioning Mavoor Panchayath MCF,ring compost,compost pit- Completed and functioning 31.03.2021 Perumanna Panchayat Compost pit and mini MCF-Work in progress 31.03.2021 Peruvayal Panchayat Compost pit,mini MCF,bio gas plant- Work in progress 31.03.2021 Olavanna Panchayat Mini MCF-Work in progress

(vi)350 ring compost and 150 Biogas Functioning plants installed in house holds.-kkd Corporation Functioning 26 biogas plant complete –peruvayal Functioning 190 ring compost complete –mavoor

Functioning (vii) Community level biogas plant- 3nos(Mental Hospital 1TPD, ITI Malikadav -1TPD, Juvine home- 1TPD) (viii) 3 Biogas plants in market (Central market 2TPD, Vegitable market 2TPD, New bus stand,2TPD)

30/03/2021 (ix)Treatment facility for waste in Central Market – Tendering in Progress

31/12/2022 (x) Establishment of slaughter house- DPR submitted.

(v) latest water quality of Analysis report of Kallayi river stretch polluted river, its for the month of September 2020 tributaries, drains with Attached as Annexure 2 flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi) preventing dumping of Same as Item no. 5.1(v) waste and scientific waste Fine of 32 Lakhs imposed for illegal management including dumpinh of solid wastes into rivers bio-medical waste plastic and public places.Instalation of CCTV. waste and decentralizeing Biomedical waste from Hospital,labs waste processing, ,clinics collected through image, including waste generated plastic waste disposal through from hotels, ashrams,etc. recyclers. Individual solid waste processing facilities like bio gas plant, bio bins in high rise building, hotels, restaurants etc. Fencing proposed by irrigation department.

(vii) ground water NIL regulation

(viii) adopting good NIL irrigation practices

(ix) protection and Flood prone mapping- Proposed by management of flood irrigation department plain zones(FPZ),

(x) Rain water harvesting 31/03/2021 Mavoor Panchayat Well recharging-Estimate under preparation 31/03/2021 Peruvayal Panchayat Well recharging-Work in progress 31/03/2021 Olavanna Panchayat Well recharging-Work in progress

(xi) Maintaining minimum Initiated environmental flow of Perumanna Panchayat river 31/03/2021 Cleaning of Mampuzha river-Work in progress

Perumanna Panchayat 31/03/2021 Cleaning of Mampuzha river-Ongoing Olavanna Panchayat Cleaning of Mampuzha river- Completed Completed

(xii)Plantation on both sides Completed Mavoor Panchayat of the river 3500units completed

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood Bio park in Kozhikode district- plains by removing Proposed by irrigation department encroachment

(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)

Kerala State Pollution Control Board, District Office, Kozhikode

NATIONAL MISSION FOR CLEAN GANGA

Format for submission of monthly progress report by state/UTs

( Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA.No. 673/2018 dated 6/12/2018 )

For the month of November 2020 – Kuttiady polluted river stretch

Sl Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by No state/UT-complinace status

1 Ensure 100% treatement of Nil sewage at least in-situ remediation 2 Commencement of setting up of Nil STPs and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 3 Timeline for completing all steps Nil of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning 4 Chief secretaries may set up Not applicable appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the secretary level  Chief secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose

 Monitoring at state level Nil must take place

5 Progress report may be furnished Monthly Nil by the state/UTs to (preferably before 20th of  Secretary,ministry of jal every month) shakti  Member secretary,CPCB

5.1 Progress report may be comprised of details along with completion timeline on:

(i) identification of polluting Primary STP (Oil and Grease Drains identified. Pollution source including drains trap with grit chamber) load calculated. Action plan contributing to river prepared. Notices issued by pollution and action as per concerned Panchayath NGT order on insitu Will be implemented by Secretaries to individual treatment 31/3/2021 units. Action under progress by individual units.

Monthly progress report of Kuttiady, Maruthomkara, Cheruvannur, Changaroth,Perambra, Kavilumpara, Velom Panchayaths,Chakittapara, Payyoli, Thurayoor, Irrigation department, Water Authority, Shuchitwa mission for the month of October 2020 is attached as Annexure 3.

(ii) status of STPs, I&D and Mostly rural area. No sewage networks details common STP proposed. of existing Individual septic tank and infrastructure,proposed soak pit system provided along with completion for house hold, units like timeline bakery, cool bars small restaurants with less seating capacity. Individual STPs for high rise building, hotels, Restaurants, Commercial buildings.

(iii) status of CETPs details of No CETPs proposed existing CETP and ETP --- infrastructure ,Gap analysis,proposed along with complying status

Kuttiyadi Panchayth (iv) status of solid waste 31/03/2021 Construction started for management & details of block level MRF for 7 processing facilities details panchayath in the Kuttiyady of existing infrastructure, block. Gap analysis,proposed Completed and functioning MCF of Kuttiyadi along with completion Panchayath set up with timeline shredding unit- work completed and functioning. Completed and functioning Mini MCF set up in all wards of Kuttiyadi panchayath. Kavilumpara panchayath Completed and functioning 3 MCFs are functioning. Maruthomkara Panchayath Completed and functioning MRF completed and functioning. Biogas plant work completed. Velom Panchayath – 31/103/2021 Community level – Biogas plant.Work under construction(80% work completed). 50 nos of Biogas plant for house hold- Completed and functioning 31/10/202 Perambra Panchayath MCF- Tendering in progress Mini MCF – work completed.

Changaroth Panchayath 31/03/2021 Project for setting up MCF approved. Site to be identified soon. Biogas plant and Ring compost for house hold proposed. Plastic shredding unit proposed. Completed and functioning Chakkittapara Panchayath MCF-Completed Payyoli Municipality 31/03/2021 2000units of ring compost,500units of biogas plant,5000units of bio bin- Work in progress

(v) latest water quality of Water quality monitoring polluted river, its result for the month of tributaries, drains with October 2020 is attached flow details and ground as Annexure-4 water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi) preventing dumping of Same as Item no. 5.1(v) waste and scientific waste Biomedical waste from management including Hospital,labs ,clinics bio-medical waste plastic collected through image, waste and decentralizeing plastic waste disposal waste processing, through recyclers.Individual including waste generated solid waste processing from hotels, ashrams,etc. facilities like bio gas plant, bio bins in high rise building, hotels etc. Fencing proposed by irrigation department.

(vii) ground water NIL regulation

(viii) adopting good NIL irrigation practices

(ix) protection and management of flood plain zones(FPZ),

(x) Rain water harvesting Work in progress Velom panchayath 22527 rain water pit , well 31/03/2021 recharge – 1500 houses Kavilumpara panchayath well recharge – 160 houses

Maruhtonkara panchayath Well recharge- Action plan and TS approved Cheruvanoor panchayath Well Recharge – Project in progress Chakkittapara Panchayath Well recharging through MGNREGS

(xi) Maintaining minimum Kavilumpara panchayath environmental flow of Adopted steps to remove river sands and rock dumped durig rain flood Maruthonkara panchayah 74 works ongoing under MGNREGS(RWH, soil conservation). Kavilumpara panchayath 5 works ongoing under MGNREGS for protection of river sides Chakkittapara Panchayath Removal of pebbles and renovation of Kuttiady river through MGNREGS Payyoli Municipality Rejuvation/cleaning of Naivarani thodu by removing slit and other solid wastes-Work in progress

(xii)Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

(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) RIVER TIRUR, MALAPPURAM

S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status No. 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in- situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details Last updated report submitted was on 05 November along with completion timelines on: 2020 (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT Identified 17 drains out of which 9 were additionally order on in-situ treatment. identified on 11.07.2019

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Market – 45 KLD- running Proposed along with completion Bus stand -50 KLD – running timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Nil Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv) Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with Disposal using sanitary landfills, composting, operations , completion timeline MRF, MCF etc

(v)Latest water quality ofpolluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment Attached as Annexure II(Analysis report during the month of polluted river; of November)

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific Actions are being initiated to prevent illegal waste waste management including bio-medical dumping. BMW are being disposed scientifically through waste, plastic waste and decentralizing IMAGE. Municipality have MRF, MCF facilities waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. NA (vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices, complying

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ),

(x) Rain water harvesting,

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER TIRUR, KERALA

1. 2. IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of the month month of October the month completed works of 2020 of remaining September November 2020 2020 1.1.1 Strengthening the right Irrigation 6 Months These two Department works are side bund of Tirur- combined Ponnanipuzhaat Porur, and DPR

ward submitted for FS on no.ITirurMunicipality 22/11/201 1.1.2 Cleaning and development Irrigation 6 Months 9 of old Ponnani thodu at Department Thazhepalam

1.1.3 Repair and Irrigation 18 Months This work Department is Rehabilitation of arranged Koottayi Regulator cum under Bridge across Thirur- Rebuild Kerala PonnaniPuzhain Initiative Mangalam Grama (RKI) and in tender panchayatin process Malappuram Dist

3. 4. TIRUR MUNICIPALITY – SHORT TERM ACTION PLAN No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of October the month completed works of 2020 of remaining September November 2020 2020 1.2.1 Provide septic tank for nearest Tirur Dec 2019 completed completed completed completed houses Municipality

1.2.2 Establishment of Solid waste Tirur March 2020 completed completed completed completed Treatment Plant Municipality

ThumboorMozhiModel AerobicBin

1.2.3 Establishment of Non Degradable Tirur March 2020 Complet Completed complet completed waste treatment Plant Municipality ed ed Shredding unit is Resource Recovery facility Centre converted to bale Plastic Shredding Unit unit- supply order Segregation shed issued

completed 1.2.4 Slaughtering House Tirur Municipality December Civil work Civil work is 2020 is completed for tendered Will be completed installation of completed by for mechanical parts- March 2021 installatio agreement n of executed mechanica l parts- agreement executed 1.2.5 Fencing on Bridgeside Tirur Municipality December Complet completed complet completed 2020 ed ed ThalakkadathurBridge 1.2.6 Installation of CCTV Camera Tirur Municipality May 2020 In Project rejected DPR completed near the river Bank progres by DPC. Trying to prepare Thalakkadathur Bridge s complete by d and cloud computing submitte d for approval

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1.2.7 Planting of Bamboo seedlings on the Tirur Municipality Complet completed completed June 2020

river bank (Thazhepalam) ed completed co

1.2.8 Renovation of Effluent treatment plant Tirur Municipality June 2019 Work Work completed- completed

at fish Market AMC Granted Completed started operation completed completed

ETP with Aeorobic System Tirur Municipality

1.2.9 Setting up of STP at Tirur Municipality June 2020 A meeting Trial run conducted Started completed Private Bus stand was held on 20.10.2020 operation and and inspection completed was conducted on 17.09.2020 to monitor the progress of the plant by the monitoring committee. Civil works of tanks and other physical structures completed. Interconnec tions to be established. Trial run fixed on 20.10.2020 1.2.10 Setting up of a new drain after Tirur Municipality June 2020 completed To increase the Estimate demolishing the old one. The old one efficiency of drain prepared and construction of silt submitted was the hub of the waste water chambers old for approval outlet of the shops and other Ponnani thodu and establishments. The proposed drain is Kadayi thodu in constructingin the middle of the road thodu- estimate so as to avoid intrusion of pipes from preparation going on outside 1.2.11 Identification ofillegal outlets Tirur Municipality Fine imposing intostorm water drainsand fine mechanism is going shallbeimposed onsuchunits on 5. 6. Cheriyamundam Grama panchayat

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of October the month completed works of 2020 of remaining September November 2020 2020 1.3.1 Fencing on bridge side Cheriyamundam March 2020 complete Grama panchayat Thalakkadatur 1.3.2 Providing fencing and camera at Cheriyamundam Submitted Submitted Fencing will Grama panchayat agreement agreement be Ipputtungal thodu completed by 10.12.2020

4.Kerala State Pollution Control Board

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of October the month completed works of 2020 of remaining September November 2020 2020 1.4.1 River water quality Monitoring- KSPCB Ongoing; 100% Monthly Thalakkadathur frequency National Water Quality Programme(NWMP) 1.4.2 River water quality Monitoring KSPCB Ongoing; 100% Seasonal State Water monitoring programme (SWMP) 1.4.3 Inspection and effluent quality Ongoing; 100% monitoring of the flats, Industrial Interval; units, Service stations, hospitals, Red – 1 auditorium, hotels month, in Municipal area Orange- 3 months, Green- 6 months 5.Ground Water Department No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of October the month completed works of 2020 of remaining September November 2020 2020 1.5.1. Ground Water resources and Ground water No action regulation of ground water Department included in extraction by industries particularly the approved in over exploited as critical action plan zones/blocks to be performed (Earlier status : As per by Ground Groundwater resources of Water Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 2 blocks (Tirur and ) comes under the Tirur river basin. These two blocks are semi-critical blocks and the stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 77.75 % to 77.92%)

1.5.2 Ground water recharging / rain No action water harvesting included in the approved (Earlier status : The average pre - action plan monsoon groundwater level ranges to be from 6.14mbgl - 8.49 mbgl.) performed by Ground Water 1.5.3 Periodic ground waste quality No action assessment and remedial actions in included in case of contaminated ground water the approved tube wells/bore wells or action plan handpumps to be performed (Earlier status : No observation well by Ground Water along the river stretches) 1.5.4 For regulating use of ground No action water for irrigation purpose, included in the adopting good irrigation approved practices action plan (Earlier status : The total to be performed irrigation draft in the area by Ground ranges from 49.14 - 870.97 Water ha.m.) 6. ACTION PLAN BY VARIOUS GRAMA PANCHAYATHs- Thalakkad, Vettom, Mangalam

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of October the month completed works of 2020 of remaining September November 2020 2020 1.6.1 Protection of Thirur Ponnani Thalakkad grama 31.03.2020 In progress May be extended to DPC River panchayath 31.03.2021 approved and may be a.Fencing of on bridge side handover fund to District Panchayat extended to (kooloopalam) 31.03.2021 b. Placing CCTV on bridge side at Kooloopalam,,Kunjilakkadav Mangattiri,Kattachira 1.6.2 Installation of CC TV bridge Vettom - KS Spill over completed completed completed completed SECURITY SYSTEM side of Koottayi regulator cum due to lack bridge of fund 1.6.3 Installation of CC TV camera Mangalam grama Completed In progress In progress In progress panchayath Win Plus Agency, 1.6.4 Installation of CC TV camera at Mangalam grama Completed completed completed completed completed Kootayi regulator cum bridge panchayath Win Plus Agency, Kondotty 1.6.4 Haritha KeralamThirur- Mangalam grama 31.03.2020 completed completed completed completed Ponnanipuzha protection panchayath Nirmithi Kendra, Kozhikkodu 7.REVENUE DEPARTMENT

Survey of boundaries of river side Revenue Directed to Not started yet- Not started Initial survey department all fee for survey yet started at correspondi submitted by Vettom ng Vettom and department Cheriya mundam to take the Grama fund for survey of panchayaths boundaries of river side and published the estimate amount for each

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) RIVER KADALUNDI, MALAPPURAM

S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status No. 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in- situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details Last updated report submitted was on November 05 2020 along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources

including drains contributing to river Identified 3 drains on 10.12.2018 pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage Malappuram municipality – 30 KLD finished and was networks Details of Existing operational early. It is not operating properly due to Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, absence of oil trap. Project submitted for approval for Proposed along with completion construction of oil trap and revamping STP (No further timeline progress reported )

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis,

Proposed along with completion Nil timeline, No. of industries and

complying status

(iv) Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Disposal using sanitary landfills, composting, MRF, MCF Analysis, Proposed along with etc completion timeline

(v)Latest water quality ofpolluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment Attached as Annexure I( analysis report of month of of polluted river; November)

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific Actions are being initiated to prevent illegal waste waste management including bio-medical dumping. BMW are being disposed scientifically through waste, plastic waste and decentralizing IMAGE. Municipality have MRF, MCF facilities waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. NA (vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices, complying

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ),

(x) Rain water harvesting,

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KADALUNDI, MALAPPURAM, KERALA

1. 2. Malappuram Municipality-Short Term Solid & Liquid Waste Management Action Plan

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in % works Detail Progress agency the month of the month complet s of in the September of October month ed works 2020 2020 of remai Novemb ning er 2020 1.1 Slaughter house and Malappuram July 2010 Date shall Date shall Date Date shall be Poultry house Municipality be extended be shall be extended to to March extended to extend March 2021 2021 March ed to 2021 March 2021

1.2 Valiyathodu Cleaning - 8 Malappuram Completed completed completed comple completed Km Municipality ted length 1.3 Installation of screening Malappuram December 2019 completed completed compl completed net in the Valiyathode Municipality eted 1.4 Identification of Malappuram Completed completed completed compl completed polluting points in Municipality eted Kadalundi river & awareness campaign - River walk(puzhanadatham – 15 km length) 1.5 Sanitation facility and Malappuram Completed completed completed compl completed treatment of waste Municipality eted water in the markets - Treatment plant 1.6 The discharge of waste Malappuram Completed completed completed compl completed water from the Municipality eted surrounding houses to the Valiyathodu - Blocking of discharge of liquid waste 1.7 Identification of illegal Malappuram Ongoing completed completed compl completed outlets into storm Municipality eted water drains andfine imposed on such units. 1.8 Biodegradable Malappuram Date shall be Date Date shall be waste Municipality extended to shall extended to March 2021 be March 2021 Bio bins – 176 extend March 2020 ed to Bucket compost – 269 March March 2020 2021 Thumboormuzhi Aerobic bins - 4 March 2020

March 2020 Biogas plant -55

1.9 Non biodegradable waste Malappuram 3 MCF 3 MCF Compl Completed Municipality completed completed eted MCF March 2020

Plastic shredding and Completed completed complete Completed completed Bailing d Shall be Shall be Shall be Echo Kiosk March 2020 extende extended extended to d to to march march 2021 2021 march 2021 1.10 Identification and Malappuram In progress Shall be Shall Date shall be monitoring of illegal Municipality extended be extended to activities to march extend March 2021 CC tv Network March 2020 2021 ed to installation march

2021

2.Kerala State Pollution Control Board

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress in Progress % works Details the month of the month in the complet of September of October month ed works 2020 2020 of remain Novemb ing er 2020 2.1 River water quality KSPCB Ongoing; 100% Monthly Monitoring- frequency Thirurangadi, Ha jiyarpally National Water Quality Programme(NWMP) 2.2 River water quality KSPCB Ongoing; 100% Seasonal - Monitoring - Pre - Thirurangadi, monsoon, Kooriyad, monsoon, Manikut, Hajiyarpally, post - Anakkayam, monsoon Oravambrum - State Water monitoring programme (SWMP)

2.3 Inspection and KSPCB Ongoing; 100% effluent quality Interval; monitoring of the flats, industrial units, Red – 1 service stations, hospitals, hotels etc. month, in Malappuram Orange- 3 Municipalarea months, Green- 6 months 3.Ground Water Department

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress in Progress % works Details the month of the month in the complet of September of October month ed works 2020 2020 of remain Novemb ing er 2020 3.1. Ground Water Ground water Department No resources and action included regulation of in the ground water approve extraction by d action plan to industries be particularly in over performe exploited as critical d by Ground zones/blocks Water (Earlier status : As Departm per Groundwater ent resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 3 blocks (, Vengara and Malappuram) comes under the Kadalundi river basin. Out of three blocks Malappuram and Vengara are semi-critical blocks and the rest is a safe one, stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 69.43 % to 79.84%)

3.2 Ground water Ground water Department No recharging / rain action water harvesting included in the approve (Earlier status : The d action average pre - plan to monsoon be groundwater level performe ranges from 7.59mbgl d by Ground - 13.57 mbgl. Water Groundwater Departm Department has ent implemented 3 no of roof top rain water recharging through recharge pit schemes in Vengarablock.) 3.3 Periodic ground Ground water Department No waste quality action assessment and included in the remedial actions in approve case of contaminated d action ground water tube plan to wells/bore wells or be handpumps performe d by Ground (Earlier status : Water Groundwater Departm Department has 6 ent observation dug wells and 14 bore wells in the river stretch. (report attached ) (Map No: 7 attached)) 3.4 For regulating Ground water No use of ground Department action included water for in the irrigation approve purpose, d action plan to adopting good be irrigation performe practices d by Ground (Earlier status : Water The total Departm irrigation draft in ent the area ranges from 979.683 - 1857.49 ha.m.) ANALYSIS REPORT OF POLLUTED STRETCH POINTS IN TIRUR RIVER –NOVEMBER 2020

Sl Name of point PARAMETERS No PH DO(mg/l) BOD(mg/l) COD(mg/l) FC( cfu/100ml)

1 Drain near Tirur Railway 6.9 5.9 2.8 16 60 station 2 Thazhepalam drain 6.8 4.3 2.6 11 76 3 Naduvilangadi drain (old Dried ponnani thodu) 4 Annassery drain 7.4 5.2 2.8 16 48 5 Canal at CV Land 6.7 3.3 0.3 11 64 6 Canal at Mangalam thuruth 6.9 6.6 0.9 16 80 7 Canal at Pullooni 7.2 4.3 0.6 12 56 8 Drain near Mangattiri bridge 6.9 4.6 1.2 8 72 9 Drain near Ettirikkadavu 7.3 5.2 1.1 4 88 bridge 10 Epothingal 7.5 4.4 2.6 12 104 11 Asarikkadav 6.8 6.6 2 9 40 12 Kandanath kadav 7.9 4.6 2.1 11 72 13 Pancharamoola Dried 14 Kakadav 7.8 5.3 1.3 9 128 15 Kanathkadav 7.4 5.9 1.6 16 104 16 Drain near tirur railway 6.8 6.3 2.1 12 80 station 17 Payyanangadi(kadayithodu) 7.8 6.4 1.8 11 84

ANALYSIS REPORT OF POLLUTED STRETCH POINTS IN KADALUNDY RIVER –NOVEMBER 2020 ALONG HAJIYARPALLY

Sl .No Name of point PARAMETERS PH DO (mg/l) BOD(mg/l) COD(mg/l) FC (cfu/100ml) 1 Valiyangadi drain 6.8 8.3 1.8 16 64 2 Valiyangadi bypass drain 7.4 8.5 2.8 9 96 3 Valiyathod drain 7.3 7.9 1.3 14 112 4 Hajiyarpally 7.2 8 1.1 8 68

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) RIVER KAVVAYI, KANNUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB

6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic

waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KAVVAI, KERALA

Action Plan of LocalBody

No. Activity Implementing Time Progress in Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works (as per agency line the month the month month of completed remaining Action of of November2020 Plan) September2 October20 020 20 A (b) Sanitation Payyannurmunicipality Not Facility submitted Septage treatment facility shall be provided by Local Bodies in various places. C(ii) Biodegradable waste PayyannurMuncipality 2022 disposal

Bio bins ( 2061) Pit Compost (10992) Bio gas Plant (687) A(b) Non biodegradable PayyannurMuncipality 2022 Waste Disposal MCF and RRF E Awareness PayyannurMuncipality Ongoing project Youth, Asha workers and other stake

holders and HarithasahayaSamithi E Installation of Kankol 2019 CCTV 50 CCTV CCTV installation Installation cameras at major is in points progress C(ii) Biodegradable waste Kankol Ongoing completed 100 disposal

Bio bins, Pit Compost, Bio gas Plant(2460 Nos) A(b) Non biodegradable Kankol Ongoing completed 100 Waste Disposal project MCF E Awareness Kankol Once in completed 100 a month Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders A (b) Sanitation Facility in GP 2020 Available 80 markets A(b) Non Biodegradable Ramanthali GP 2020 Transferred 70 waste disposal to MCF on MCF 09/2020 onwards A (b) Drain Cleaning Ramanthali GP 2022 3 drains are and side protection cleaned and remaining 2

drains cleaning in progress E Renovation of Thrikkaripur - CWRDM 2019 Ponds & Construction of Platform to openwell (Implementation of Map of Kavvayi Wetland system of Northern Kerala) Action Plan by Irrigation Department

No. Activity Implementing agency Time Progress in Progress in Progress in the % works Details of works (as per line the month the month month of completed remaining Action of of October November 2020 Plan) September 2020 2020 E Desilting and Irrigation rejuvenation of Department 2020 NarangaThodu in Payyannur Municipality

1. Proper awareness among the inhabitants in the area is to be given for protecting the water bodies. Basic training for the people at the grass root level is to be provided for river management. All efforts for maintaining the quality of water

bodies may be done by the Panchayat/Municipal authorities only with people’sparticipation. 2. The nearby gramapanchayath and municipalities are mainly responsible for not providing municipal waste collection and treatment facilities in the locality. So they must be instructed to provide the required facility for scientific disposal of municipal solid waste as per the MSW rules 2016. The citizens as well as the municipal/gramapanchayath authorities need to be aware of the importance of scientific disposal of waste generated. Their attitude towards handling waste has to be changed. Reducing waste, recovering recyclable materials, return of nutrients to the eco system as well as generation of energy from waste are to be practised. There has to be a valid scheme for collection, segregation, transportation, processing and safe disposal of waste by the authorities. For this affordable and viable waste to energy conversion technologies apart from conventional composting is to be implemented by the municipalities seeking technicalexpertise. 3. Propagation of vegetative cover in water shed will reduce soil erosion and enhance percolation of rain water into the sub surface.In downstream stretches where the river is saline, propagation of mangroves areessential. 4. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment facilities in waste generatingunits. 5. The practice of waste dumping into the river is to be prevented legally and strict action against this practice is to be adopted at panchayath and municipalitylevel. 6. Re-survey of the river boundaries throughout the entire stretch is to be done urgently so as to prevent encroachment of theriver. 7. The municipalities as well as the panchayaths are to be directed to provide proper waste management facilities of their own. All towns and cities must have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that clean up the sewage. Facility for collection, segregation, transport, processing and scientific disposal of waste generated are to be provided by the local

authorities in strict adherence to the Municipal Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. For this, affordable and viable waste to energy conservation technologies apart from conventional composting is to be implemented seeking technicalexpertise. 8. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment facilities in waste generating units. The riverine stretches are to be monitored periodically at identified locations for water qualityassessment.

9. Modern agricultural practices and technologies introduce the use of inorganic fertilizers with Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potash and inorganic pesticides in farm lands and play important role in the river pollution. These may concentrate into the water body through run off causing algal blooms by which whole stretch of water become choked. Fertilizers and chemicals application in agricultural lands are to be strictly under technicalexpertise. 10. Rain water recharging measures must beadopted. 11. Eco tourism and water tourism projects are to be designed giving due importance for protecting the environment. The activities are to be organized in such ways which do not induce any types of pollution to the water body. Strict monitoring from the concerned authorities are recommended in functioning of the tourismprojects. 12. Implement Green Protocol effectively in local self-governments. Prohibit littering of plastics in the area. Plastic wastes shall be handled as per the provisions of Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules,2018. 13. The existing waste water treatment facilities of Municipality shall be augmented in such a way so as to operate round theyear. 14. Actions shall be taken by the local bodies to clean the storm water drains. Rejuvenation of small streams, creeks leading into the river is to bedone.

15. Round the clock patrolling shall be provided so as to prevent waste dumping on publicplaces.

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) RIVER KUPPAM, KANNUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v)Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KUPPAM, KERALA

Ref para Implementing Agency Time Progress in the Progress in the month Progress in the % works Details of no:48 as Activity per NGT month of of October 2020 month of completed works order of Completion September 2020 November 2020 remaining 673/2018 dated:2 0.0 9.2018 Udayagiri GP

85 septic tank Udaya giri GP completed 10 Sanitation Facility A (b) 03/2020 numbers ongoing Ongoing project Biodegradablewas Ongoing Udaya giri GP te disposal C (ii) project Non bio Ongoing Clean kerala Company Ongoing C (ii) degradable project project Waste Disposal Youth, Asha workers Ongoing project E Awareness and other stake holders

Chapparappadavu GP Chapparappadavu GP 06/2019 A (b) Sanitation Facility 12/2019 90 Ward Sanitation Ongoing project

Committee ofLocal Body C (ii) Biodegradablewas te disposal Non bio 90 Local body (Haritha Ongoing project degradable Waste C (ii) Karma Sena) Disposal 03/2020

Awareness Youth, Asha workers 03/2020 Ongoing project 70 E and other stake holders (Will extend if necessary) Panchayat

Pariyaram Panchayat 03/2020 completed 100 A (b) Sanitation Facility 03/2022 Ring compost 550 Pipe compost2500 C (ii) Biodegradablewas Dung pit 207 te disposal Toilet 73 Biogas 36 Sock pit 178 Non bio Pariyaram Panchayat On going 4 ton ready to 100 degradable Waste project handover C (ii) Disposal Awareness Youth, Asha workers Whenever Whenever necessary E and other stake necessary holders Identification of Pariyaram Panchayat 09/2019 illegal outlets in to drains and A (b) stoppage of the same GP

2022 A (b) Sanitation Facility Local Body Ward Sanitation Bio bins, pit compost -2022 Committee of Local C (ii) Biodegradablewas body Thumpoormuzhi = te disposal 2020 Non bio Haritha Karma sena On going degradable Waste project C (ii) Disposal Awareness Youth, Asha workers On going E and other stake project holders Identification of Local Body 2022 illegal outlets in to drains and A (b) stoppage of the same GP PANCHAYATH Soak pit 9 40 60 A (b) Sanitation Facility Compost pit 5 65 35 ,Order placed C (ii) Biodegradablewas for ring te disposal compost 133

Non bio Haritha Karma sena 5.82 ton 60 40 degradable Waste plastic waste C (ii) Disposal disposed to clean kerala company Awareness Youth, Asha workers Once in a Awareness 100 E and other stake month programme holders conducted by health department Remova l of No illegal plastic wastes outlets C (ii) from the river bank

Action Plan by Irrigation Department Sl no Activity Implementing Time for Progress in Progress in Progress in % works Details Agency completion the month of the month of the month of completed of September October 2020 November works 2020 2020 remaini ng 1 Providing fencing on Kuppam bridge (NH) Irrigation 2021 across at Thalipparamba in department Thalipparamba Municipality

2 Providing Fencing on Pazhayangadi Bridge Irrigation 2021 across Kuppam River at Department Pazhayangadi 3 Regualtingactivites in flood plain zone, Irrigation 3 years protection and management of flood plain Department zone 4 Greenery development- Plantation plan. Irrigation 3 years Plantation on both sides of the river, setting up Department biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

5 Issues relating to E- flow, maintaining Irrigation 3 years minimum environmental flow of river(by Department having watershed management provisions)

Combined ActionPlan

Agency Timeline Progress in Progress in Progress in % works Details of Proposed action the month the month the month completed works of of October of remaining September 2020 November 2020 2020 1 Providetoilets to residences Local Body with treatment and disposal system for sewage and sullage 2 All local bodies Proposed Construction Construction of new SuchitwaMission, Of new community community toilets with Revenue Toilet at satellite points treatment system department on the bank ofriver 3 All local Drains are inspected Entry of rain water and rain water recharging to all channels bodies , Kerala before rain and all and drain Water channels and stream Authority are cleaned once in a year 4 Sanitary facility in hotels (around 7) one hospital,Establishments Pollution Control situated in the ward for the Check they have board Board ,Health consent and sanitation segregation, treatment and department facility is provided disposal of solid wastes as per SolidWastesManagementRules,20 16

5 Adequate number of kitchen Municipalities bins shall beprovided and local bodies One project year 6 Local body Providing proper waste One project year handling facility. For wastewater and solid wastes

21 As per their project and 7 Rendering plant for poultry wastes Local body fund availability One common 8 Local body Slaughter house waste disposal slaughter house for 3 facility to 4 local body 9 Strict monitoring of disposal of Pollution Six months waste(sewage, sullage, Control Board degradable waste, non- biodegradable waste) surveyed area and also in the catchment of theriver i)Verify Whether consent to operate of the Board exists Pollution Six months 10 Sanitation survey is to be Control Board conducted for 100m on either sides of the other parts of polluted stretch if any located nearby Awareness for Suchitwamission/L Once in a month 11 residence association: SGD/Corporation

Action Plan by Ground WaterDepartment

Sl.No Ref para Activity Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of works no:48 as per NGT month of month of month of completed remaining order September October 2020 November 2020 673/2018 dated:20. 2020 09.2018 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over expolited as critical zones/blocks

22 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of con taminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

23

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) RIVER PERUVAMBA, KANNUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB

6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic

waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PERUVAMBA, KERALA

Action Plan of LocalBody

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progres Progr Progress in the month % works Details of works (as per s in the ess in of November 2020 completed remaining Action month the Plan) of mont Septem h of ber Octob 2020 er 2020 A(b) Sanitation Facility PayyannurMuncipality 2021 Not submitted

STP proposed at market place C(ii) Biodegradable waste PayyannurMuncipality 2020 disposal

Bio bins ( 2061) Pit Compost (10992) Bio gas Plant (687) C(ii) Non-biodegradable PayyannurMuncipality Ongoing Waste Disposal MCF and RRF E Awareness PayyannurMuncipality Ongoing project Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders

and HarithasahayaSamithi A(b) Sanitation Facility Panchayath 2019 Not submitted

Scientific Septic Tank and Soak pit C(ii) Biodegradable waste Kunhimangalam Panchayath Every year disposal project

Bio bins, Pit Compost, Bio gas Plant C(ii) Non biodegradable Kunhimangalam Panchayath Ongoing Waste Disposal project MCF E Awareness Kunhimangalam Panchayath Once in a month Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders E Side wall protection of Kunhimangalam Panchayath 12/2019 drains E Installation of CCTV Kankol – Alappadamba GP 2019 CCTV 50 CCTV camerasat major points installation is Installation in progress C(ii) Biodegradable waste Kankol – Alappadamba GP Ongoing completed 100 disposal

Bio bins, Pit Compost, Bio gas Plant (2460 Nos) C(ii) Non Biodegradable Kankol – Alappadamba GP Ongoing completed 100 waste disposal

MCF

E Awareness Kankol – Alappadamba GP Once in a completed 100 month Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders A(b) Sanitation Facility Ramanthali GP Available 80 No markets and houses on the bank C(ii) Non Biodegradable Ramanthali GP 2020 Transferred to 70 waste disposal MCF on 09/2020 MCF and sending to RRF onwards E Drain Cleaning and Ramanthali GP 2022 3 drains are Side protection cleaned and remaining 2 drains cleaning in progress E Awareness Ramanthali GP 2022 Training programme Youth, Asha workers conducted for and other stake holders harithakarama sena C(ii) Bio degradable waste Ramanthali GP 2022 Ring compost disposal 100 Ring Compost – 1000 Compost pit 15 Nos Biogas 10 Compost Pit – 2000 Nos Biogas Plant – 100 Nos Action Plan by Irrigation Department

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Prog Progress in % works Details of works remaining (as per the month ress the month completed Action of in of Plan) September the November 2020 mon 2020 th of Octo ber 2020 E Providing fencing on Irrigation department Perumbabridge (NH) 2021 across Perumbariver at Payyannur in Payyannur Municipality E Desilting and Irrigation Department 2021 reconstruction of salt water exclusion cross bar across perumbathodu in Payyannur Municipality

MI Class II Plan fund E Desilting and repair of Irrigation Department 2020 salt water exclusion cross bar across Koykottuvayal thodu

inKunhimangalam Panchayath

State Disaster Response Fund E Regulating activities in Irrigation Department 3 years flood plain zone, protection and management of flood plain zone Protection and management of flood plain zone for a period of 3 years with a fund of 0.50 crores E Greenery development- Irrigation Department 3 years Plantation plan. Plantation on both sides of the river, setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

Planting trees on the bank of the river will be completed within 3 years from the commencement of works with a fund of 0.40 crores

E Issues relating to E-Irrigation Department 2 years flow, maintaining minimum environmental flow of river(by having watershed management provisions)

By Micro watershed managemen t for a period of 2 years with a fund of 0.25 Crore from the available fund Combined Action by KSPCB

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Prog Progress in % works Details of works remaining (as per the month ress the month completed Action of in of Plan) September the November 2020 mon 2020 th of Octo ber 2020 1 Sanitation Local body Providing of toilets to residences With treatment and disposal system for sewage and sullage

2 Community Toilet All local bodies, SuchitwaMission, Revenue department Proposed construction of newcommunity Toilet at satellite points on the bank of river 3 Rain water All local bodies, Kerala Water Authority, recharge Entry of rain water and rain water recharging to all thodu and drain

4 Solid waste management PollutionControlBoard, Health authority

Check they have Board’s consent and sanitation facilityis provided.

5 Household waste Adequate number of Municipalities and local bodies

Kitchen bins shall beprovided 6 Market

Providing proper Six months waste handling

facility for wastewater And solid wastes 30

7 Rendering plant Local body Six months Rendering plant forpoultry wastes 8 Slaughter house Slaughter house Local body waste disposal facility 9 Establishment like PollutionControlBoard service station and Six months workshops

Strict monitoringof disposal of waste(sewage, sullage,degradable waste, non- biodegradablewaste) surveyed area and alsoin the catchment of theriver i)VerifyWhether consent tooperate of the Board exists 10 Sanitation survey Six months should be done PollutionControlBoard Sanitation survey is to be conductedfor 100m on eithersidesof the other parts of polluted stretch if anylocatednearby 11 Awareness Awareness Suchitwa Mission/ Once in a for residence LSGD/Corporation month association

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. No. Ref para Activity Progress in Progress in Progress % Details of works item nos the month of the month in the works remaining as per September of October month of compl NGT 2020 2020 Novemb eted Order er 2020 no.673/2 018 dated 20.09.201 8 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks (Earlier Status : As per Groundwater resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 2 blocks (Neeleswaram and Payyannur) comes under the Peruvamba river basin. All the blocks in the river stretch are safe with stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 34.85% to 69.52%) 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting (Earlier Status :The average pre -monsoon groundwater level ranges from7.97mbgl - 8.81 mbgl. Department has implemented 5 no of bore well recharge structures and 3 dug well recharge at Cheemeni open prison in Neeleswaram block) 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps (Earlier Status :Groundwater Department has 1 observation dug well and 1 piezometer for

routine studies in the river stretch.)

4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

(Earlier status :The total irrigation draft in the area ranges from 695.64 - 1326.85 ha.m.)

Other than these following are some more suggestions from the part of pollution controlBoard.

1. Proper awareness among the inhabitants in the area is to be given for protecting the water bodies. Basic training for the people at the grass root level is to be provided for river management. All efforts for maintaining the quality of water bodies may be done by the Panchayat/Municipal authoritiesonly with people’sparticipation. 2. The nearby gramapanchayath and municipalities are mainly responsible for not providing municipal waste collection and treatment facilities in the locality. So they must be instructed to provide the required facility for scientific disposal of municipal solid waste as per the MSW rules 2016. The citizens as well as the municipal/gramapanchayath authorities need to be aware of the importance of scientific disposal of waste generated. Their attitude towards handling waste has to be changed. Reducing waste, recovering recyclable materials, return of nutrients to the eco system as well as generation of energy from waste are to be practised. There has to be a valid scheme for collection, segregation, transportation, processing and safe disposal of waste by the authorities. For this affordable and viable waste to energy conversion technologies apart from conventional composting is to be implemented by the municipalities seeking technicalexpertise. 3. Propagation of vegetative cover in water shed will reduce soil erosion and enhance percolation of rain water into the sub surface.In downstream stretches where the river is saline, propagation of mangroves areessential. 4. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment facilities in waste generatingunits. 5. The practice of waste dumping into the river is to be prevented legally and strict action against this practice is to be adopted at

panchayath and municipalitylevel. 6. Re-survey of the river boundaries throughout the entire stretch is to be done urgently so as to prevent encroachment of the river. 7. The municipalities as well as the panchayaths are to be directed to provide proper waste management facilities of their own. All towns and cities must have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that clean up the sewage. Facility for collection, segregation, transport, processing and scientific disposal of waste generated are to be provided by the local authorities in strict adherence to the Municipal Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. For this, affordable and viable waste to energy conservation technologies apart from conventional composting is to be implemented seeking technicalexpertise. 8. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment facilities in waste generating units. The riverine stretches are to be monitored periodically at identified locations for water qualityassessment. 9. Modern agricultural practices and technologies introduce the use of inorganic fertilizers with Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potash and inorganic pesticides in farm lands and play importantroleintheriverpollution.Thesemayconcentrateintothewaterbodythroughrun off causing algal blooms by which whole stretch of water become choked. Fertilizers and chemicals application in agricultural lands are to be strictly under technical expertise. 10. Rain water recharging measures must beadopted. 11. Eco tourism and water tourism projects are to be designed giving due importance for protecting the environment. The activities are to be organized in such ways which do not induce any types of pollution to the water body. Strict monitoring from the concerned authorities are recommended in functioning of the tourismprojects. 12. Implement Green Protocol effectively in local self governments. Prohibit littering of plastics in the area. Plastic wastes shall be handled as per the provisions of Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules,2018. 13. The existing waste water treatment facilities of Taliparamba Municipality shall be augmented in such a way so as to operate round theyear. 14. Actions shall be taken by the local bodies to clean the storm water drains. Rejuvenation of small streams, creeks leading into the river is to bedone.

15. Round the clock patrolling shall be provided so as to prevent waste dumping on public places.

16. CCTV can be installed at suitable points in order to identify the persons/ establishments dumping waste in to river. All the local bodies must establish slaughter houses with modern facilities and unauthorized slaughter houses shall be strictlyenforced. 17. Strict action shall be taken against non-violating person/ agency by the authorities when noticed.Plantation of trees and plants on the bank will be highly effective in controlling the wastedisposal.

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) RIVER RAMAPURAM, KANNUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v)Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER RAMAPURAM, KERALA

Ref para Implementing Agency Time Progress in the Progress in Progress in the month of November % works Details of no:48 as Activity per NGT month of the month 2020 completed works order of Completion September 2020 of October remaining 673/2018 2020 dated:2 0.0 9.2018 Not submitted

A (b) Sanitation Facility Pariyaram GP 03/2020

Biodegradablewas Pariyaram GP 03/2022 C (ii) te disposal Non bio On going C (ii) degradable Pariyaram GP project Waste Disposal Youth, Asha workers Whenever E Awareness and other stake necessary holders - A (b) Identification of Madayi GP illegal outlets in to 09/2019 drains and stoppage of the same Madayi GP Order placed for 100 Number of Ring A (b) Sanitation Facility 2022 Compost, 30 numbers ring compost supplied

30 numbers ring compost Ward Sanitation

Committee ofLocal Body C (ii) Biodegradablewas 2022 For biodegradable waste disposal te disposal Non bio degradable waste is collecting through Haritha karma Sena and giving to RRF

Awareness Youth, Asha workers On going E and other stake holders On going Action plan of Local body

1. Public Toilet: Construct public toilets using available funds on the bank of river near Tourist places, Fishing spotsetc.

2. Mini MCF: Construct material collection facility in miniature form at suitable intervals on the bank of the river in order to prevent dumping of wastes in towater.

3. Toilet at houses:Construct toilets with scientific septic tank and Soakpit

4. Retro Fitting:Maintenance work of existing toilets of residences near the bank of river using performance incentivegrant.

5. Bio degradable waste Disposal:Distribution of Bio gas Plant, Composting facility to residences near river for bio degradable wastedisposal.

6. Common Waste disposal facility:For the disposal of bio degradable waste disposal at market places, provide community level bio gas plants, Thumboormozhi etc. Using suitablefunds

7. Common Sewage treatment facility:Provide common sewage treatment facility for waste water generating from market places and disposing in to publicdrains.

8. Septage treatment facility :Construct septage treatmentfacility

In addition to above, CCTV can be installed at suitable points in order to identify the persons/ establishments dumping waste in to river. All the local bodies must establish slaughter houses with modern facilities and unauthorized slaughter houses shall be strictly enforced. Strict action shall be taken against non-violating person/ agency by the authorities when noticed. Plantation of trees and plants on the bank will be highly effective in controlling the wastedisposal. Action Plan by Irrigation Department

Ref para Activity Implementing Time for Progress in the Progress in Progress in % works Details of no:48 Agency completion month of September the month the month complete works as per 2020 of October of d remaining NGT 2020 November order 673/18 2020 dated: 20. 9.18 Providing fencing on Irrigation 2021 Ramapurambr idge department across Ramapuramri ver at Madayi GP C (ii) Desilting and repair of Irrigation 2020 salt water exclusion cross Department bar at Ramapuram in GP E E Regualting activites in Irrigation -3 years - - flood plain zone, Department protection and management of flood plain zone E Greenery development- Irrigation 2 years Plantation plan. Department Plantation on both sides of the river, setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment E Issues relating to E-flow, Irrigation 2 years maintaining minimum Department environmental flow of river(by having watershed management provisions) Combined ActionPlan

Agency Timeline Progress in Progress in Progress in % works Details of Proposed action the month the month the month completed works of of October of remainin September 2020 November g 2020 2020

Providetoilets to residences Local Body As there are residences A (b) with treatment and disposal with single pit toilet system for sewage and sullage

All local bodies Proposed Construction A (b) Construction of new SuchitwaMission, Of new community community toilets with Revenue Toilet at satellite points treatment system department on the bank ofriver

B (ii) All local Drains are inspected Entry of rain water and rain water recharging to all channels bodies , Kerala before rain and all and drain Water channels and stream Authority, are cleaned once in a year

Sanitary waste in hostels, establishments should be C (ii) segregated, treated and disposed Pollution Control Check they have board as per Solid Wastes Management Board consent and sanitation Rules,2016 intheir respective ,Health facility is provided wards.Aerocompostimg and departmen t Material Collection Facility should be given in all wards near the river bank.

C (ii) Adequate number of kitchen Municipalities Six months bins shall beprovided and local bodies

C (ii) Providing proper waste handling Six months facility. For wastewater and solid wastes

C (ii) Rendering plant for poultry wastes Local body Six months

C (ii) Slaughter house waste disposal Local body facility Strict monitoring of disposal of Pollution Six months A (iv) waste(sewage, sullage, Control Board degradable waste, non- biodegradable waste) surveyed area and also in the catchment of theriver i)Verify Whether consent to operate of the Board exists Pollution Six months A (b) Sanitation survey is to be conducted Control Board for 100m on either sides of the other parts of polluted stretch if any located nearby Awareness for Suchitwamission/L Once in a month E residence association: SGD/Corporation

Action Plan by Ground WaterDepartment

Sl.No Ref para Activity Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of works no:48 as per NGT month of month of month of completed remaining order September October 2020 November 2020 673/2018 dated:20. 2020 09.2018 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over expolited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of con taminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

1. Kawavi River

Tabte 1 Concentrations of water quality parameters measured from November-2020

SI Parameters Kankol Karikuzhit Thattarakad Kuttyol no hodu avu Bridge palam

Date of collection 2511112020 251tu2020 25mt2020 4mt2020

pH 6.05 5.7 | 6.56 6.52

2 Electrical Conductivity, ps/cm 83.1 50.6 I 131 47.7

3 BOD, mg/L 0.32 0.41 1.6 0.66

4 Dissolved Oxygen, mglL 7.tr 7.32 6.t6 6.87 ' 5 Total coliform, cfu/100m1 180 180 220 180

6 Faecal coliform, cfu/l 00ml 80 80 t20 40

7 Turbidity 1.1 t.6 1.4 0.3

8 Total Hardness, mg/L l8 7 3000 13

a 10 Calcium Hardness, mg/L 9 J 1500 6

9 Magnesium Hardness, mg/L 9 4 I 500 - n I Ammonia-NO3 ,mglL BDL BDL 0.045 0.0s19 t2 Sulphate, mg/L 0.017 0.024 12.r3 2.1t47

13 Phosphate, mg/L ' BDL ' 0.1 0.002 BDL

't4 Fluoride, mg/L 0.001 BDL 0.1I 0.15

15 Total Alkalinity, mg/L I 5 15 u

16 Chloride, mglL l8 7 900 10

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SI Parameters Kacherikadavu Mathamangalam Chandapura Kandakali \ no

Date of collection 30m/2020 30trr/2020 4/tl/2020 25mt2020

I pH 7.45 7.30 6.6 6.38

2 Electrical Conductivity, ps/cm 40 40.2 40.7 2436

J BOD, mg/L 0.72 0.39 0.18 r.32

4 Dissolved Oxygen, mgll. 7.03 7.42 7.2 6.36

5 Total coliform. cfu/ I 00ml t20 t20 240 320

6 Fecal coliform. cfu/1 00ml 40 40 40 120

7 Turbidity 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.2

8 Total Hardness, mg/L 4 9 8 4700

9 Calcium Hardness, mg/L 2 8 4 2800

l0 Magnesium Hardness, mglL La 4 1900

ll Ammonia-N o3. mg/L BDL BDL 0.0233 0.394

t2 Sulphate, mg/L 3.216 9.263 3.059 64.66

l3 Phosphate, mg/L BDL BDL BDL 0.029

14 Fluoride, mgll- BDL BDL 0.29 0.13

l5 TotalAlkalinity, mg/L 9 6 7 4l

t6 Chloride, mg/L 2 8 8 1400 3. RAMAPURAM

Parameters Kappugal Athivadam Ramapuram Vayalapra A Date of collection 25nL12020 2511112020 4nu2020 t7ltll2020

I pH s.96 6.22 6.49 6.50

2 Electrical Conductivity, 46.5 6r.9 551 3200 us/cm

3 BOD, mglL 0.69 0.99 1.38 1.79

4 Dissolved Oxygen, mglL 5.29 5.36 5.53 s.03

5 Total coliform. cfi,r/l 00ml 180 140 290 220

6 Fecal coliform, cfu/1 00ml 40 40 80 80

7 Turbidity I 1.2 1.8 0.4

9 Total Hardness, mgll- 9 8 8l I 100

8 Calcium Hardness, mglL 4 6 46 700

l0 Magnesium Hardness, mglL 5 2 35 400

11 Ammonia-NO3.mg/L BDL BDL 0.0422 0.054

t2 Sulphate, mglL BDL BDL 3.5378 12.73

13 Phosphate, mglL BDL BDL BDL 0.0037

t4 Fluoride, mg/L BDL BDL 0.32 0.001

l5 Total Alkalinity, mglL 9 8 40 4T

l6 Chloride, mg/L 8 l0' r60 1000 st Parameters Velichankeel Mangalasserry Kuppam Variankottam Vellavu *"nt"\ no bridge

Date of 25ltt/2020 2511u2020 6/ru2020 25/1u2020 25tru2020 251ru202 collection

I pH 6.97 6.40 7.78 6.85 6.79 6.6s

2 Electrical t253 635 512 430 440 182 Conductivity, ps/cm

3 BOD, mg/L 2.2 t.2 1.8 1.1 1.2 1.1

4 Dissolved 7.03 7.t5 6.07 7.29 7.36 7.s8 Oxygen, mg/L

5 Total coliform, 320 280 310 220 220 200 cfi:/l00ml

6 Faecal coliform, t20 40 40 80 80 40 cfi-r/l00ml

Turbidity 7 l.l I 0.2 1.3 1.3 0.9

8 Total Hardness, 380 r49 90 49 52 49 mglL

9 Calcium 220 89 50 27 24 T9 Hardness, mg/L

l0 Magnesium r60 60 40 22 28 30 Hardness, mg/L

1t Ammonia-NO3, 0.321 0.019 0.6088 0.036 BDL BDL mglL

t2 Sulphate, mg/L 33.27 9.103 7.1554 7.362 7.412 6.276

l3 Phosphate, mgll, 0.093 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

t4 Fluoride, mg/L 0.5 0.1 1.05 0.4 BDL BDL l5 Total Alkalinity, 43, t7 35 28 t6 t6 mglL t6 Chloride, mgll, 950 190 l5! 90 130 70 . ,!I} .- .*'

Sl.no Drain Pollution load BOD November-2020

T Kotti thodu 6

2 School ground thodu No Water available

3 Kalikadapuram thodu 2.7

4 Koorikadavu No Water available

5 Ulliyathu kadavu 3.5

6 Kallatu kadavu 2.L

7 Muttathu kadavu 5.2

8 Vadipram thodu 4.5

2.Peruvamba

Sl.no Drain Pollution load BOD November- 2020

I Naranga thodu 2.89

2 Perumbathodu 6.06

3 Valliohmthodu. 5.5 .

4 thodu 0.6

5 Poomkottu Chal r.l2

6 Manj4ngottu Thode Could not fetch water as there was only less amount of water

7 Kannelamthodu 0.63

8 Appithodu r.7

9 Mavullapoyil thodu 0.98 \

10 Kollali thodu Could not fetch water as there was only less amount of water cannot fetch

1l Kannada thodu 1.2

t2 Koyakkotu thodu 0.5

Thokadu

l3 Cherottuvayal thodu 0.8

t4 Kayyil arakulam thodu Could not fetch water as there was Kunjimagalam puzha only less amount of water

15 Tattanvayal thodu 0.6

3.Ramapur-am thodu -

Sl.no Drain Pollution load BOD November 2020

T Kapugal thodu 0.78

2 Chembalikundu 3

3 Kulapram kundan thodu 4.76

Kavilavalapu thodu

4 Aduthila thodu Could not fetch water as there was only less amount of water

5 Ottayi thodu 3.62

6 Moolakadavu 4.72 Sl.no Drain Pollution load BOD November 2020 t Karuvanchal t.2

2 Karthikapuram L.I

3 Near Udayagiri No Water available Bridge

4 Mukkada Thodu No Water available

5 Moonamkunnu o.76 Thodu

6 Kuttaparamba- 0.85 Neduvodu Thodu

7 D/S of Alakode Could not fetch water as Hospital' there was only less amount of water

8 Pathayachira 5.6

9 Near the houses on 3.2 bank of main River ( @Pariyaram'GP)

10 Near House Boat @ 3.72 Pariyaram GP tt Kavinmunabu 4.72

T2 Manja Thodu 2.O2

13 Sulthan Thodu 5.42

L4 Cheru thodu 2.63

I 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) RIVER UPPALA, KASARGOD S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER UPPALA, KASARAGOD DISTRICT, KERALA

MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2020

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of (as per agency month of July month of the month of month of the month completed works Action August September October 2020 of remaining Plan) 2020 November 2020 C(ii) Material Mangalpady Grama 2019 Work completed Activity Activity Activity Report not 100 Completed Panchayath collection facility. and operation continuing. continuing. continuing submitted % Operation started. MCF is located at Kubanur. Activity continuing. C Waste Mangalpady Grama 2019- 2020 Waste being Work being Work being Work being Report not . Approval for management Panchayath/ Green collected by a carried out carried out carried out submitted purchase of including Space Private company panchayath regularly regularly regularly vehicle not purchase of vehicle from sanctioned vehicle to nearby from collect waste. apartments and Government. shops. Solid waste is also being collected daily by a private company named as Green Space.

E Installation of Mangalpady Grama March 2020 Project dropped camera Panchayath

C Electrification of Manjeshwaram Grama 2019-2020 Completed Completed Completed Completed, Completed IN 100% Completed Panchayat material MCF November 2019 collection facility inaugurated and MCF on 16.09.2020 inaugurated on 16.09.2020 C Transportation of Manjeshwaram Grama March 2020 995m3 Waste Due to spread of Due to spread Collected 995m3 Waste - Work yet to be collected waste Panchayat collected from Covid, work of Covid, work 3320kg of non collected from completed. various public interrupted. interrupted. biodegradable various public places and River waste through places and River sides and clean Kerala sides and transported to company on transported to Disposal center in 27/06/2020, Disposal center in March and 28/06/2020, March and 338m3 338m3 Waste 29/06/2020 Waste collected in collected in June June 2020. 2020. Waste is being Due to spread of collected from Covid, work Manjeshwaram interrupted in near Railway July 2020. Station, Manjeshwaram Town near Surumathodu, Hosangadi town, NH 66 near checkpost, Mada, Karoda, Kunjathur, Thumminadu, 10th mile.

E Installation of Manjeshwaram Grama March 2020 - - - Project CC Camera - camera Panchayat prepared for installed at installing Solar Karoda, National CC camera Highway, near Uppala Suramathodu, Bridge has Near been Manjeshwaram. sanctioned by 2020-21 Project DPC on 58/2020-21 CC 20.10.2020. camera Tender has installation at been invited. Uppala riverside.

C Tying of net on Irrigation Department - Estimate for Work still under Work still Estimate for Estimate for . Work still both sides of fencing work on process. under fencing work on fencing work on under process. the bridge both sides of process. both sides of both sides of Uppala NH Bridge Uppala NH Uppala NH Bridge submitted to Bridge proposed proposed for Chief Engineer for Rs.47.00 Rs.47.00 lakhs. through lakhs. Estimate Estimate PRICE ID: submitted to submitted to Chief 2019/10825/IA Chief Engineer Engineer through dated 15.11.2019 through PRICE PRICE for approval. 2019/10825/IA 2019/10825/IA dated dated 15.11.2019 15.11.2019 for for approval approval

E Continuous vigil Police Department Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100% Completed on waste dumping on roads A(a) Water quality KSPCB Being done Water quality is being monitored by KSPCB, Kasaragod regularly. monitoring regularly

UPPALA RIVER - UPPALA RIVER NEAR BHAGAVATHI TEMPLE (Bhagavathi Gate) - UPPALA RIVER - UPPALA BRIDGE (Existing NWMP Station) (Proposed NWMP Station)

Uppala River Near Bhagavathi Sampling Point Uppala Bridge Sampling Point Temple (Bhagavathi Gate) NWMP Station Code 2306 Distance from existing NWMP Station 878.66 m

Latitude 12 ˚41’41.7”N Latitude 12 ˚41’20.1”N

Longitude 74 ˚54’16.9”E Longitude 74 ˚54’34.0”E

Date of Sampling 24.11.2020 Date of Sampling 24.11.2020

Moderate flow, water level Water level decreased, Nature and flow of the river Nature and flow of the river decreased moderate flow Uppala River Near Sl.No Parameters Unit Uppala Bridge Sl.No Parameters Unit Bhagavathi Temple (Bhagavathi Gate) 1 Temperature ˚ C 28 1 Temperature ˚ C 27 2 pH - 7.56 2 pH - 7.2 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 120 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 111 4 Turbidity NTU 2.2 4 Turbidity NTU 1.9 5 BOD mg/l 1.93 5 BOD mg/l 1.86 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 7.6 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 8.4 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 300 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 290 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 84 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 88 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 20 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 10 10 Chlorides mg/l 17 10 Chlorides mg/l 16 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 35 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 33 12 Total Hardness mg/l 38 12 Total Hardness mg/l 34 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 30 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 24 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 8 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 10 15 Calcium mg/l 12 15 Calcium mg/l 9.6 16 Magnesium mg/l 1.9 16 Magnesium mg/l 2.4 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 74 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 66 18 Sodium mg/l 10 18 Sodium mg/l 9 19 Potassium mg/l 2 19 Potassium mg/l 2.5

Sd/- Assistant Scientist 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) RIVER MOGRAL, KASARGOD S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER MOGRAL, KASARAGOD DISTRICT, KERALA

MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2020

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in Progress in Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per agency the month of the month of the month month of month of complet works Action July 2020 August 2020 of October 2020 November 2020 ed remaining Plan) September 2020 C Material collection facility Mogral Puthur March Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed. 100 % NA Grama 2020 Not started Panchayath C Waste collection including Mogral Puthur March Not started Not started Not started Not started Not started 0 % vehicle hire charge to Grama 2020 collect waste. Panchayath

E Installation of camera Mogral Puthur June 2020 Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing 0% Grama Panchayath

A(b) Drainage Cleaning at Mogral Puthur 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100 % NA Ballor, , Grama Majal, Neerchal, Panchayath Blarkode, Goovathadka, Pernadka, Shankra, Eriyal,KK Puram Arjal Vishnu Temple

C(ii) Haritha Karmasena Mogral Puthur On-going Currently Conducted Activity/ Collecting Grama inactive training and Non Bio degradable Panchayath started materials including collection of Plastics from plastics from households households and temporarily stored in a shed. C(iii) Bamboo Capital Mogral Puthur On-going Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100 % NA Bamboo Planting - Grama aiming water Panchayath conservation and raising water levels thus preventing solid erosion, waste dumping in publicplaces E River cleaning Mogral Puthur 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100 % NA Grama Panchayath

C(iii) Bamboo Plantation of Madhur grama 2019 18500 being 18500 being 18500 being 18500 being Report not 100 % Completed Madhur Panchayath maintained by maintained by maintained maintained by provided NREGA NREGA by NREGA NREGA

C(ii) Viability Gap Funding for Madhur grama 2019 Partially Partially Partially Total amount Report not 25% NIL Haritha Karmasena Panchayath utilised utilised utilised Rs.1,00,000/- provided expenditure Rs.25300/-

C(ii) Material recovery facility Madhur grama 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Report not 100% Completed centre Panchayath provided

C(ii) Construction of Plastic Madhur grama 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Report not 100 % Completed Shredding Machine Panchayath provided building C(ii) Purchase of Plastic Madhur grama 2019 Yet to float Yet to float Yet to float Project no 234. Report not - Yet to float shredding machine Panchayath tender tender tender Amount Rs. provided tender 6,00,000/- Yet to float tender

C Tying of net on both sides Irrigation - Estimate for Work still Work still Estimate for Estimate for - Work still of the bridge Department fencing work under process. under fencing work fencing work on under process. on both sides process. on both sides both sides of of Mogral NH of Mogral NH Mogral NH Bridge Bridge at Bridge at submitted to Kadavath Kadavath Chief proposed for proposed for Engineer Rs.32.00 lakhs. Rs.32.00 lakhs. through Estimate Estimate PRICE ID: submitted to submitted to 2019/10715/I Chief Engineer Chief Engineer A dated through PRICE through PRICE 15.11.2019 ID: ID: for approval. 2019/10715/IA 201 9/10715/IA dated dated 15.11.2019 for 15.11.2019 for approval approval A(a) Water quality monitoring KSPCB Being done Water quality is being monitored by KSPCB, Kasaragod regularly. regularly

MOGRAL RIVER - MOGRAL BRIDGE (Existing NWMP Station) MOGRAL RIVER - PUZHAKKARA (Proposed NWMP Station)

Sampling Point Mogral Bridge Sampling Point Puzhakkara NWMP Station Code 2304 Distance from existing NWMP Station 3.25 km Latitude 12 ˚33’36.5”N Latitude 12 ˚33’58.1”N Longitude 74 ˚57’21.0”E Longitude 74 ˚58’43.7”E

Date of Sampling 24.11.2020 Date of Sampling 24.11.2020 Medium flow, water level Water level decreased, medium Nature and flow of the river Nature and flow of the river decreased flow Sl.No Parameters Unit Mogral Bridge Sl.No Parameters Unit Puzhakkara 1 Temperature ˚C 28 1 Temperature ˚C 27 2 pH - 7.28 2 pH - 6.82 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 9995 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 118 4 Turbidity NTU 2.1 4 Turbidity NTU 1 5 BOD mg/l 1.7 5 BOD mg/l 2.1 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 7.5 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 8.0 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 320 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 280 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 72 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 80 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 20 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 20 10 Chlorides mg/l 3150 10 Chlorides mg/l 22 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 455 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 28 12 Total Hardness mg/l 1820 12 Total Hardness mg/l 38 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 1700 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 28 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 120 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 10 15 Calcium mg/l 680 15 Calcium mg/l 11.2 16 Magnesium mg/l 29.2 16 Magnesium mg/l 2.4 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 5970 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 73 18 Sodium mg/l 1635 18 Sodium mg/l 11.5 19 Potassium mg/l 190 19 Potassium mg/l 2.0 Kerala State Pollution Control Board, DO Kasaragod ANALYSIS REPORT - NOVEMBER 2020 Drain joining Mogral Upstream of the same Source of Sample river at Kadavath drain near Kottakkunnu Date of Sampling 24.11.2020 24.11.2020 Latitude 12°33'36.5"N 12 ˚33'31.7" N Longitude 74°57'29.6"E 74 ˚57'47.7" E Distance from the river 114.07m 582.34m Sl No. Parameters Sample 1 Sample 2 1 Temperaure , ͦC 28 28 2 pH 6.98 7.54 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 9870 196 4 Turbidity,NTU 0.5 1.5 5 BOD ,mg/L 1.2 0.6 6 Dissolved Oxygen ,mg/L 6.4 4.4 7 Chloride ,mg/L 3100 40 8 Total Alkalinity ,mg/L 430 36 9 Total Hardness ,mg/L 1800 49 10 Calcium Hardness ,mg/L 1150 32 11 Magnesium Hardness ,mg/L 650 17 12 Calcium ,mg/L 460 12.8 13 Magnesium ,mg/L 158.0 4.1 14 Total Dissolved Solids ,mg/L 5829 120 15 Total Coliforms , cfu/100ml 300 140 16 Feacal Coliforms, cfu/100ml 68 56 17 Feacal Streptococcus, , cfu/100ml 10 10 18 Sodium ,mg/L 1605 21 19 Pottasium ,mg/L 185 3

Sd/- Assistant Scientist File No.WS-B2/222/2019-WRD 155 I/3932197/2019

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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Water Respources (WS-B) Department No.B2/222/219/WRD 27/11/2019,Thiruvananthapuram

From Secretary to Government To Dr.M.Dhinadhayalan Adviser (PHEE) Nirman Bhawan, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs ,Government of India New Delhi - 110032.

Sri.A.Sudhakar DH,WQM-I Division, Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi - 110032. Sir, Sub: Water Resources Department - Hon'ble NGT order dtd 11.09.2019 passed in O.A.No.496/2016 in the matter of News item published in Hindusthan Times dtd 19.06.2015 - Consolidated Report of the State of Kerala - submitting of - reg Ref: a.Letter No.Q-1514/1/216-CPHEEO dated 25/1/219 of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affiars, New Delhi b)Letter F.No.A-14011/325-2015/2019-WQM-II dated 24.10.2019 of the Central Pollution Control Board. With reference above, I am directed to forward herewith consolidated report of State of Kerala regarding the present status of the implementation and aciton plans on Rain Water Harvesting for Conservation of Water for the purpose of filing a combined report before Hon'ble NGT in compliance with the judgment dated 11.09.2019. File No.WS-B2/222/2019-WRD 156 I/3932197/2019

Yours Faithfully, GOPAKUMARAN NAIR B ADDITIONAL SECRETARY

For Secretary to Government.

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