REVISED ACTION PLAN OF POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH of RIVER TAPI (PRIORITY-IV), STATE (Revised as per CPCB suggestion given during 11th task team meeting)

In Compliance to HON’BLE NGT ORDERS UNDER O.A.NO.:- 673/2018

IN MATTER OF NEWS ITEM PUBLISHED IN “THE HINDU” TITLED “MORE RIVER STRETCHES ARE NOW CRITICALLY POLLUTED”: CPCB Action Plan of Polluted River Stretch - Tapi INDEX Sr. No. Particulates Page No. A Suggestions given by CPCB during 11th Task Team 1 Meeting held on 21.05.2020 B Executing Summary 3 Action Plan of Polluted River Stretch - Tapi 1 Background 6 2 Municipal Sewage Generation and Treatment 10 2A Utilization of treated wastewater for the Gujarat 17 State 3 Status of Industrial effluent and treatment facilities 19 4 Drain out-falling in River Tapi 19 5 Status of Water Quality 22 6 Plan for restoration of Water Quality 23 7A Solid Waste Generation & Treatment 24 7B Bio Medical Waste 25 7C Industrial Waste 25 8 Ground Water extraction details 26 9 Environmental Flow (E-Flow) 27 10 Plantation/Vegetation cover along the River 27 stretch/River 11 Biodiversity Park 27 12 Details of good Irrigation Practices 28 13 Details on Flood plain management zone 28 14 Public Health Study in the vicinity of polluted river 28 stretch 15 Time Targeted Management Plan 28 ANNEXURE Annexure-I Existing Common Industrial Hazardous Waste 30 Disposal Facilities of the Gujarat Annexure-II List of other Responsible Organization (s) for 31 implementation of River action plans Annexure-II (a) Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of 33 action plans of STPs & CETPs Annexure:- III Monitoring Mechanism for execution of action 34 plans Annexure-A Map of river Tapi 35 Annexure-B Data received from Health dept. (Health Impact 36 Study & Mitigation Measures)

TABLE Table: 1 Status of Domestic Pollution 11 Table: 1.1 Analysis report of Singanpore STP 12 Table: 1.2 Analysis report Gavier STP 13 Table: 1.3 STPs under Tapi Suddhikaran Project 13 Table: 2 Industries- Water shed of River Tapi 19 Table: 3 Particulars of Drains Falling into River Tapi 19 Table: 4 Status of water quality in Major Drains 21 Table: 5 Quantity of effluent in sub tributary drains meting 22 to major drains Table: 6 Status of Water Quality of River - Tapi 22 Action Plan of Polluted River Stretch (PRS)- River Tapi (Revised as per CPCB suggestion of 11 Task team meeting) Khadod () to Priority IV (Note: - As per the BOD Results of 2019, not falls in any Priority) Suggestions given by CPCB during 11th Task Team Meeting held on 21.05.2020

Sr.No. Observations and Suggestions Compliance Status

1 Latest water quality data of River to Method establishment for FSC is in process in include Fecal Coliform and Total Coliform, GPCB lab and as per the letter received from FSC in MPN/100mL Central Lab, GPCB it likely to be completed before 20 Aug 2020 and analysis for the same will be started thereafter

2 Treatment capacity is proposed As per information given by Gujarat Urban considering the present gap and future Development Mission (GUDM), treatment requirement of 5 years taken, while capacity is already proposed considering with general practice is 15 years i.e., 2035. future requirement of 15 years

3 Action Plan for in-situ bioremediation of SMC has already initiated the process of drains and bio-mining of dumpsite. procurement for in-situ bioremediation of drains on stretches of River Tapi, the same has been written by SMC to CPCB vide its letter No.:- DNG/OUT/No./062 dated 23/07/2020

4 Action plan for ground water recharging, Incorporated in the action plan. Pl refer; rain water harvesting, provisions for Point no.:- 2A for the details of utilization of maintaining E-Flow in river, Bio-diversity treated wastewater (Sewage) policy for park, good irrigation practices in the Gujarat state catchment of river, utilization of treated Point no.:- 8 for Ground water related details sewage also be included. Point no.:- 9 for E-flow details Point no.:- 10 for Plantation/Vegetation cover Point no.:- 11 for Bio-diversity park details Point no.:- 12 for Good irrigation practices Point no.:- 13 on Flood plain Management Zone

5 For rural areas where STPs are not Issue has been already discussed by Hon’ble feasible, other low-cost treatment options Chief Secretary with concerned departments be adopted in the meeting held to review all NGT matters (as per direction in OA No:- 606/2018) on 02/07/2020 followed by necessary instruction to sort out the same at the earliest to meet

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the time limit stipulated by the Hon’ble NGT order 6 Proposed timelines for implementation of Noted and efforts are being made to meet the action plans to be in line with the Hon’ble timeline by expediting the action of the NGT orders. proposed action plan.

7 As suggested in 10th task team meeting, Incorporated in the action plan. Pl refer; action plan related to aspects such as Point no.:- 9 for E-flow details protection and management of flood plain Point no.:- 10 for Plantation/Vegetation cover zone, water shed management, plantation Point no.:- 11 for Bio-diversity park details on both sides of the river, setting up of Point no.:- 12 for Good irrigation practices bio-diversity parks be included. Point no.:- 13 on Flood plain Management Zone

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EXECUTING SUMMARY ON PROPOSED ACTION PLANS OF TAPI FOR REJUVENATION OF POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH (PRS) Of TAPI S. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Details No. 1. Name of the identified polluted : River:- Tapi river and its tributaries PRS:- Khadod (Bardoli) to Surat Tributaries of PRS:- -- (Point-5 of RAP) 2. Is river is Perennial and total length : Non- Perennial River of the polluted river Length:- 50 KM 3. No of drains contributing to : Total No of drains:- 50 pollution and names of major Name of Drains (Location): drains Pl. Refer Point-4 of RAP 4. Whether ‘River Rejuvenation : The “River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC)” has Committee (RRC) constituted by the been constituted on 29th November, 2018 by State Govt./UT Administration and Forest and Environment Department, Govt. of If so, Date of constitution of ‘RRC’ Gujarat for the execution of River Action Plan (RAP) of the Gujarat. 5. Major Towns on the banks of the : Name of Population as per river with population Town/Area/villages census 2011 Singanpore area 15,00,000 Gavier area 1,00,000

a. Total water consumption and : Total Water consumption:- 950 MLD sewage generation in MLD Total Sewage generation:- 535.1 MLD b. Total no. of existing STPs and the : pl. Refer point 2 of RAP total capacities in MLD c. Gaps in sewage treatment in MLD : and no. of towns not having STPs d. Total MSW generation in TPA : MSW:- 43544.5 TPA (119.3 TPD) e. Existing treatment and disposal :  50 TPD bio methanation at APMC market facilities and total capacity  700 TPD composting at Khajod Disposal site  10 TPD decentralized plants for onsite treatment  500 TPD RDF unit at Khajod disposal site  20 TPD Plastic treatment unit at Bhatar  300 TPD C&D treatment unit at  100 TPD industrial waste plant is under tendering stage  0.7 TPD plant is operational since 2003

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(BMW) 1 TPD E waste plant is under construction 6. Major industrial estates located : Not Applicable with total no. of industries No Industrial cluster in the vicinity of River Tapi and no industrial waste water discharge in to Tapi River a. Total water consumption and : total industrial effluent generation in MLD b. No. of industries having captive : ETPs and their treatment capacity in MLD c. No of CETP’s and their treatment : capacity d. Gaps in treatment of industrial : effluent e. Total HW generation in TPA in : In the State, All consented Hazardous waste the catchment area generating industrial unit are having authorization under Haz. Waste Management Rules, amended time to time & they are disposing their waste to TSDF/CHWIF/registered recycler under Rule-9/Co-processing and as per consented conditions

f. Existing HW Treatment and : Total 10 Nos. Of TSDF/CHWIF facilities in the Disposal Facilities and total capacity Gujarat. Please refer Annexure:- I for the details with life span 7. Action plan includes mainly : Details received from the concerned covering aspect such as departments are already incorporated in the (Proposal for utilisation of sewage, Action plan. ground water recharging or rain Please refer Annexure:- II water harvesting, measures for regulating ground water use, protection and management of flood plain zone, maintaining minimum E-flows and water shed management, plantation on both sides of the river, setting up of bio- diversity parks etc., as per Hon’ble NGT Orders dated 20.09.2018 and 19.12.2018)

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8. Min. and Max. required time period up to 2022 (Approximate) for implementation of action plans 9. Total estimated budget in crores : STPs Details:- Please refer Point No.:-2 towards implementation of proposed action plans with break- CETPs Details:- No Industrial w/w discharge in to Tapi River up ( e.g. No. of STPs, capacity, total cost; No of CETPs, total capacity, Cost towards interception and diversion of sewage/effluent to STPs/CETPs etc.,)

10. Responsible Organisation (s) for : Annexure:- II & II (a) implementation of proposed action plans (Please enclose details as annexure ) 11. Proposed Monitoring Mechanism : Annexure:-III for execution of action plans 12. Expected deliverables w r to : As above achieving Goals (Please enclose as annexure )

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Action Plan of PRS- River Tapi Khadod (Bardoli) to Surat Priority IV 1. Background  Location of river stretch with geographical detail like Latitude & Longitude etc.

Location Latitude Longitude River Tapi at 210 13’19.610 N 73013’7.010 E River Tapi at Surat 21011’13.510 N 72048’21.250 E The stretch as specified by Central Pollution Control Board is from Kadod (Bardoli) to Surat and towns identified are: Bardoli, Ukai, Mandvi, and Surat. The stretch from Kadod to Surat is of approximately 50 km (aerial distance). It is non-perennial river.

Google images of sampling points under NWMP are as below: i. River Tapi at Kathor

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ii. River Tapi at Varachha

iii. River Tapi at Causeway

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iv. River Tapi at Swami Vivekanand Bridge

v. River Tapi at Sardar Bridge

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vi. River Tapi at Umra Temple

vii. River Tapi at ONGC Bridge

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Drain Details:

 Background of pollution causes into river stretch Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has installed and made operational 11 Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) with total installed capacity of 1022 MLD. Out of 11 operational STPs, only two STPs located at Singanpore and Gaviyar are discharging treated sewage in River Tapi. Singanpore STP, of total 155 MLD capacity discharges treated sewage in downstream of weir cum causeway of River Tapi i.e. stretch leading to coastal region and not used for water consumption. Gaviyar STP w hich is in downstream of ONGC Bridge is recently commissioned. Remaining 9 STPs of Surat (total 814 MLD capacity) discharge is in to Khadis (creeks) leading to estuarine zone / coastal zone. In addition to this, there are 50 sewage outfalls (outfall details as per table no 3) which falls into River Tapi.

2. Municipal Sewage Generation and Treatment  Name of towns/villages / areawhich are discharging their domestic sewage into river stretch: Surat, SUDA and outside SUDA area  Total domestic water consumption: - 950 MLD

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 Quantity of domestic sewage discharged into river stretch Sr. No. Jurisdiction MLD at Present

1 SMC 149.0 2 SUDA 174.2 3 Outside SUDA 46.9 Total Untreated Discharge into Tapti River 370.15 4 SMC with Treatment 470 Total Discharge into Tapi River 858.15

Table 1: Status of Domestic Pollution in River Tapi District Total Total Total gap Achieve Action Previous Revised Population name/area Sewage Capacity between norms to be submitted Timeline Generation of Sewage generation or not taken to Time line as on in MLD Treatment & if not cover for July- Plant in treatment give gap proposed 2020 MLD capacity detail (model model (Source- plan to plan – plan (STP) GUDM) achieve STP- it With capacity) Surat City 235 155 80 up gradation and 24 month June- Singanpore Limit expansion of STP by 2021 area another 100 MLD is Population: under execution 15,00,000 under AMRUT Mission Estimated Budget: 150 Crore 10 53 - No gap -- Gavier area Population: 1,00,000 Total 245 208 80* -- -- 24 month SMC 69 - 69 Surat municipal 24 month Dec- SUDA and 221.1 - 221.1 Corporation has 2022 Outside prepared a DPR SUDA worth Rs.971.25 crore covering SUDA (Surat Urban Development Authority) area, and upstream villages/towns

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falling under the jurisdiction of the state government and it has been approved by GoI from Kakrapar to ONGC bridge. Accordingly for 370.1 MLD of outside SUDA and SUDA limit area, the estimated cost is approx. Rs. 741.76 Crore. Ref.: Hon’ble NGT order dated 25-02- 2019 in OA No. 50/2018 (WZ). Total 535.1 208 370.1 Note: * This 80 MLD of untreated sewage is being discharged in the downstream of Weir cum causeway, which is mainly from illegal drainage connection made in the Storm drainage network.

Table 1.1 Analysis report of Singanpore STP Parameters pH COD BOD DO TC FC mg/L mg/L mg/L (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) Discharging Norms - - Less than 20 - - - Year Results 2016 7.56 123.4 37.9* Nil >100 >100 2017 7.5 95.8 26.4 Nil >100 >100 2018 7.58 105.2 32.9* Nil >100 >100 January 2019 7.48 62 14 2.9 33 9 May 2019 7.82 27 <5 4.3 43 9 September 2019 7.19 - 12 - - 9 December 2019 7.13 - 8 - - 9 *Note: Notice of Direction was issued to this STP in Sep 2016.

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Table 1.2 Analysis report Gavier STP Parameters pH COD BOD DO TC FC mg/L mg/L mg/L (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) Discharging Norms 6.5-9.0 Not more Not - - Less than 100 than 50 more MPN/100 ml than 10 Year Results 2017 7.4 33 8 Nil >100 >100 2018 7.5 36 9 Nil >100 >100 June 2019 7.6 - 15 - - 11 September 2019 7.2 - 11 - - 9 October 2019 7.12 - 31 - - 4 November 2019 7.49 - 7 - - 6

Action taken to reduce pollution in river stretch Out of 370.15 MLD untreated sewage; 95 MLD water from Valak and 66 MLD from Varachha flowing in to Tapi river has been diverted by means of implementation of the projects named Tapi Sudhdhikaran project have been already started by Surat Municipal Corporation.

Action plan for future actions to be taken with time limit DPR named Tapi sudhdhikaran is prepared and forwarded to National River Conservation Directorate was approved and proposed expansion/upgradation and new STP construction are as under: Table 1.3 STPs under Tapi Suddhikaran Project Existing STP GAP Proposed STP Concern MLD ULBs Location Capacit Location Capacit Previous Revised Cost y y submitte Timeline as on (Ct.) MLD MLD d Time July-2020 limit (Source-GUDM) Existing June-2021 *941.76 (SMC) Upgradation Apr, Singanpore 155 80 * 100 Timeline & expansion 2021 STP includes Existing Augmentati Apr, March-2021 completion 162 20 * 115 Bhatar STP on 2021 of STP with Existing Augmentati Dec, Dec-2020 relevant 100 35 * 100 Bhesan STP on 2020 sewerage Existing Apr, March-2021 system 53 14 ** - - Gavier STP 2021 17.29 Bharthana Feb- Dec-2022 (SUDA/SM SPS 1 at 22.7 2022 C) Timeline TPS-83 fixed based 0.2 Kamrej - on all 0.34 Dhatva statutary

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0.45 Kamrej - approvals 0.67 Dungra and 0.21 Kamrej - possession/ 0.33 Kholeshwar acquisition 11.16 Kamrej - of land 18.5 Kamrej 1 avail on 43.24 Kamrej - time. 43.24 Valak creek 14.37 Kamrej - 16.09 Vav - 1 4.75 Kamrej - 5.17 Laskana 3.84 Kamrej - Kolibhartha 4.3 na 51.72 Kamrej - Varachha 51.72 creek 5.19 Kamrej - 5.22 Jatbharthana 4.09 Kamrej - 4.15 Pasodara 0.66 Kamrej - 1 Karjan 0.67 Kamrej - Dhoran 1.18 Creek 12.31 Kamrej - Dhoran 12.5 Pardi-2 0.66 Kamrej - 1.4 Ghala 13.56 Kamrej - 16 Kathor Cluster wise details of Tapi Shuddhikaran Project STP name & capacity Present Estimated Time Line given in Expected Date Remarks (land Status Cost(Rs. In the NGT order no. of Completion availability / status of crore) 673/2018 land/other issue) dtd.06/12/2019 Mandvi STP was decided to implement under SJMMSVY in the meeting dated.24/01/20 under the chairmanship of The Chief Secretary, Gujarat. Tender of Mandvi STP is invited(Tender Cost Rs.10.43 crore).Last date of submission of is date.30/07/2020. Cluster-1 Kamrej- Timba (0.75 Tender under 70.24 Dec-22 Sep-22 Land available with MLD) GWSSB approval nim process.

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Kamrej- Sevni (5.18 mld) process. Land acquisition GWSSB proposal is with Collector,Surat Kamrej- JatBharthana Land acquisition (5.22 mld) GWSSB proposal is with Collector,Surat Kamrej- Maachi (0.16 Land available with mld) GWSSB nim process. Kamrej- Dhatva (0.34 Land acquisition mld) GWSSB proposal is with Collector,Surat Cluster-2 Kamrej- Ghala (1.4 mld) Tender under 42.15 Dec-22 Sep-22 Land acquisition GWSSB approval proposal is with Mandvi- Village process. Collector,Surat (1.3 mld) GWSSB Land available with nim process. Mandvi- Khanjroli (0.21 Land acquisition mld) GWSSB proposal is with Collector,Surat Cluster-3 Bardoli- Vaghecha Tender under 43.14 Dec-22 Sep-22 Land available with (0.28 mld) GWSSB approval nim process. Bardoli- Bhamaiya process. Land acquisition (0.17 mld) GWSSB proposal is with Collector,Surat Bardoli- Mori (0.15 Land acquisition mld) GWSSB proposal is with Collector,Surat Mandvi- Tarsada (0.82 Land acquisition mld) GWSSB proposal is with Collector, Surat.

Cluster-4 Mandvi- Punagam + Tender under 25.97 Dec-22 Sep-22 Land acquisition Unn Kosadi (0.65 mld) approval proposal is with GWSSB process. Collector,Surat Land acquisition proposal is with Collector,Surat

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Mandvi- Gamtalav Common land for Bujrang + Uskhed both STPs. Land Khurd (0.45 mld) acquisition proposal GWSSB is with Collector, Surat

Creek Regions Cluster-5

Mandvi-Koliwad (0.35 mld) Technical 15.41 Dec-22 Dec-22 Primary land GWSSB Sanction given proposal with Mandvi- Ratania(0.31 mld) in 165th TSC Dec-22 panchayat & GWSSB Committee of further process of GWSSB. Revenue department. Cluster-6

Mandvi-Vadod (0.21 mld) Technical 59.75 Dec-22 Dec-22 Primary land GWSSB Sanction given proposal with Mandvi- Munjalav(0.67 mld) in 165th TSC panchayat & GWSSB Committee of further process of Mandvi- dharmapur(0.84 GWSSB. Revenue mld) GWSSB department. Mandvi-Nogama(0.46 mld) GWSSB Mandvi-Kolakui(0.26 mld) GWSSB Mandvi-ushker & togapur (0.37 mld) GWSSB

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Mandvi-Kharoli(0.42 mld) Technical 54.73 Dec-22 Dec-22 Primary land GWSSB Sanction given proposal with Mandvi-Gavachhi(0.46 mld) in 165th TSC panchayat & GWSSB Committee of further process of Mandvi-Kudashi(0.13 mld) GWSSB. Revenue GWSSB department. Mandvi-Naren(0.68 mld) GWSSB Mandvi-Pipariya(0.25 mld) GWSSB Mandvi-Kevadia(0.32 mld) GWSSB

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Creek Regions Cluster-8 Mandvi-godavadi(1.14 mld) Technical 39.26 Dec-22 Dec-22 Primary land GWSSB Sanction given proposal with in 165th TSC panchayat & further Mandvi-Kamlapor(0.47 Committee of process of Revenue mld) GWSSB GWSSB. department. Mandvi-Nanadpor(0.52 mld) GWSSB

Mandvi-Umarsadi(0.64 mld) GWSSB

Cluster-9 Bardoli-Kadod- Technical 126 Dec-22 Dec-22 Primary land (3.40 & 0.44 mld) Sanction given proposal with GWSSB in 165th TSC panchayat & further Bardoli-Jakhala(0.25 mld) Committee of process of Revenue GWSSB GWSSB. department. Bardoli-Miyawadi(0.13 mld) GWSSB

Bardoli-Masad(0.63 mld) GWSSB Total 487.92

Note: Above details are based upon the information made available by GUDC with respect to Tapi Suddhikaran project. *Details of the total cost is Rs. 941.76 Cr. This information is made available by SMC as per their DPR. 2A. Utilization of treated wastewater for the Gujarat State  To reduce demand of Ground water extraction and to promote treated waste water as an Economic Resource, Gujarat Government has framed Policy for Reuse of “Treated Waste Water (TWW)” by maximising the collection and treatment of sewage generated and reusing the treated wastewater on a sustainable basis. Also, revised action plan regarding utilization of treated wastewater is submitted by Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board (GWSSB) to Chairman, CPCB by letter dated 29.11.2019 where one of the objectives of the revised action plan is to reuse 70% of treated wastewater by 2025 and 100% of treated wastewater by 2030.

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Treated wastewater details (Source:- SMC) Sr.No Name of STP Existing Planning Capacity WW received TWW TWW reused by TWW to be TWW to be reused (MLD) and treated reused reused by (MLD) (MLD) (MLD) 1 Bhesan 100.00 113.08 20.00 Agriculture use 313.00 Hazira industries (1995/2009) 17.00 (Bhesan Cluster) 2 Asarama 15.00 19.23 1.00 Gardening, Road Utran Gas Based (2011) washing, Sewer jetting Power Plant, machine GSECL. 3 -Kosad 134.00 119.64 1.50 Gardening, Road (2012/2017) washing, Sewer jetting machine 4 Bamroli 100.00 77.90 57.00 Pandesara GIDC, & 50.00 (2008/2019) Gardening use Industries in 5 Bhatar 162.00 165.25 54.00 Industrial & Gardening Palsana (1999/2014/2 use 017) 6 Singanpore 155.00 147.58 1.50 Gardening, Road (2003/2014) washing, Sewer jetting machine 7 Karanj 140.00 136.59 2.50 Gardening, Road (1999/2015) washing, Sewer jetting machine 8 Anjana 122.00 88.51 1.50 Gardening, Road (1995/2007/2 washing, Sewer jetting 019) machine 9 Khajod 25.00 21.36 5.00 MSW disposal site for (2011) processing and closure site. 10 167.00 33.39 58.75 Pandesara GIDC, & 30.00 Colour tex (2012/2020) Gardening use 0.30 Industries Laxmi Vishnu mill 11 Gavier 53.00 5.37 1.25 Gardening, Road (2016) washing, Sewer jetting machine 12 Kavi Kalapi 0.30 Gardening Garden TTP 13 Suman 0.38 Grey water for flushing Sangini, ParvatPatia 14 Sheth 1.00 Gardening Navinchandra Mafatlal 18

Garden, Udhana Zone 15 Sidhdharaj 1.00 Gardening Jaysingh Garden, South west Zone Total 1173 927.90 204.68 412.30

3. Status of Industrial effluent and treatment facilities (Not Applicable)  Quantity of industrial effluent discharged into river stretch No Industrial w/w discharge in to Tapi River  Action taken to reduce pollution in river stretch Not applicable  Action plan for future actions to be taken with time limit Not applicable Table 2: Industries- Water shed of River Tapi Sr. No. Category of Location/ Quantity Quality of discharge Proposed Time Remar Industries / Area effluent (whether model limit ks Name of CETP / (District) achieve outlet norms plan Common or not if not give detail (CETP pipeline plan to achieve it) with capacity) No Industrial w/w discharge in to Tapi River. There is no outlet of CETP in River Tapi. Analysis report of CETP Parameters pH COD mg/L BOD DO TC FC mg/L mg/L (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) Not applicable 4. Drain out-falling in River Tapi  Numbers of drain discharged water / wastewater into river stretch of Tapi Table 3: Particulars of Drains Falling into River Tapi Sr.No. Location/Name Name of Discharge Length Width Depth Gradient of of Drain Inletting (MLD) (km) (mtr) (mtr) the river River/Drain Average (cm/km)

Outside SUDA - L 1 Koliwad Tapi 0.12 0.4 40 0.5 Not 2 Rataniya Tapi 0.09 0.8 8 0.15 available at 3 Tarsada Tapi 0.47 0.2 5 0.25 this moment 4 Village near 0.3 5 0.35 Tapi Tarsada 2.44

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5 Mori Tapi 0.07 0.7 4 0.10 6 Bhamaiya Tapi 0.08 1.0 20 0.05 7 Vaghechha Tapi 0.16 1.0 15 0.05 8 Timba Tapi 0.40 2.5 7 0.1 9 Machhi Tapi 0.10 0.8 4 0.05 10 Dhatva Tapi 0.20 0.5 4 0.07 11 Dungra Tapi 0.45 0.7 5 0.10 12 Kholeshwar Tapi 0.21 0.2 15 0.1 SUDA – L 13 Kamrej Tapi 6.58 2.0 28 1.5 Not 14 Kholwad Tapi 4.58 1.0 15 1.5 available at this moment 15 Vav Tapi 14.37 4 15 2.0 16 Laskana Tapi 4.75 1.5 20 0.5 17 Koli Bharthana Tapi 3.84 1 20 0.5 18 Valak Creek Tapi 0.5 20 2.0 43.24

19 Varachha Creek Tapi 51.72 1.0 38 1.5 20 Jat Bharthana Tapi 5.19 0.5 5 0.5 21 Pasodara Tapi 4.09 0.5 5 0.5 22 Sevni Tapi 4.98 0.6 5 0.5 SMC – L 23 Kotar-7 Tapi 75 0.4 25 2.0 Not 24 Kotar-9 Tapi 5 0.3 5 0.5 available at 25 Makkai Bridge Tapi 9 0.4 5 0.5 this moment 26 Sardar Bridge Tapi 11 0.5 5 0.5 27 Umra Drain Tapi 7 0.3 5 0.5 28 Dimple Row 0.3 5 0.3 Tapi 5 House 29 Rundh 0.3 4 0.1 Tapi 2 Jakatnaka Outside SUDA – R 30 Mandvi Tapi 22.28 2.5 7 1.0 Not 31 Gamtalav 2 3 0.2 available at Tapi Bujrang 0.23 this moment 32 Ushkhed khurd Tapi 0.07 0.5 1 0.1 33 Puna gam Tapi 0.26 0.5 1 0.3 Not 34 Unn -kosadi Tapi 0.21 0.3 1 0.25 available at 35 Nandpore Tapi 1.23 6 3 0.3 this moment 36 Kharoli Tapi 1.07 3 3 0.2 37 Kevadiya - 2.5 3 0.2 Tapi Vadod 0.20 38 Bodhan Tapi 0.88 0.5 4 0.2 20

39 Nogama Tapi 1.30 0.5 5 0.4 40 Karjan Tapi 0.46 0.7 5 0.5 41 Virpore Tapi 0.20 2 3 0.3 42 Limodara Tapi 0.67 5 3 0.5 43 Dhoran Pardi Tapi 12.31 0.5 4 1.0 44 Khanjroli Tapi 0.14 0.2 2 0.5 45 Ghala Tapi 0.66 0.5 3 0.5 SUDA – R 46 Kathor Tapi 13.56 1 8 0.5 Not 47 Bharthana Tapi 17.29 1 4 1.5 available at this moment SMC – R 48 Swaminarayan 0.5 5 1 Not Tapi Temple 7.5 available at 49 Pal Jakatnaka Tapi 12.5 0.5 5 1.5 this 50 Pal-Halpativas Tapi 15 0.5 5 2 moment

Table 4: Status of water quality in Major Drains (Year-2018) Name of drain /Location BOD(mg/l) COD(mg/l) pH Kadod drain - - - Kamrej drain - - - Kholwad drain - - - Valak drain - - - Varachha Drain 3.8 35 7.05 Bharimata Kotar 9 drain 3.7 38 7.22 Siganpore STP treated 16 - 7.24 sewage drain Bharimata Kotar 7 drain 3.6 35 7.13 Drain near Makkai Bridge 4.6 40 7.65 Drain near Sardar Bridge- 4.7 32 6.81 Athwa gate Umra Drain 4.3 34 6.93 Drain near Nr. Dimple raw 4.7 38 6.65 house Rundh Jakat Naka drain 4.6 39 7.18 Kamlapor- Mandvi drain - - - Vareli drain - - - Patna drain - - - Bodhan drain - - - Karjan drain - - - Dhoran drain - - - Dhoran Pardi drain - - - Kathor drain - - - 21

Drain near Swami Narayan 4.4 40 6.98 temple- Adajan Drain near Near Pal Jakat 4.2 34 7.04 Nakka Drain near Batha Near 4 30 7.12 Palgam Halpatiwas Status of water quality at Project Sampling points- Water quality for 2019 Kathor 0.836 9.5 7.617 Varachha 0.864 9.41 7.60 ONGC Bridge 2.042 27.25 7.36 Rander-Causeway 0.96 10.41 7.61 Umara Temple 1.943 - 7.43 Swami Vivekanand 1.927 21.41 7.40 Sardar Bridge 1.947 21.83 7.43

Table 5: Quantity of effluent in sub tributary drains meting to major drains Sr.No. District Name of the Place where drains Quantity of Remarks Drain join with river effluent (MLD) No sub-tributary drains meeting to major drains

5. Status of Water Quality  Location of water quality measuring station under NWMP. Table 6: Status of Water Quality of River - Tapi: Project Sampling points in Year Location DO (mg/l) pH BOD (mg/l) COD (mg/l) Fecal Total Coliform Coliform(MPN/10 (MPN/100 0 ml) ml) Min. Max Min. Max Min. Max. Min. Max Min. Max. Min. Max. 2016 Kathor 5.4 8 7.37 8.32 0.8 2 7 14 39 542 120 3480 Varachha 5.2 7.8 7.15 8.30 0.7 1.6 7 11 7 3480 2 3480 ONGC 2.6 4.3 7.18 7.83 1.6 8 28.21 83 5 426 26 542 Bridge Rander- 4.8 7.6 7.46 8.32 0.9 1.6 7.97 12 26 426 212 426 Causeway Umara 3 4.9 7.19 7.69 1.2 6 27.12 80 175 2400 345 5420 Temple Swami 2.8 5.6 7.03 7.69 1 4 13.95 59 2 348 2 345 Vivekanand Sardar 2 5.1 7.2 7.75 1.2 6 11 54 2 3480 2 3480 Bridge 2017 Kathor 6.4 7.3 7.15 8.32 0.9 2.6 7 12 11 70 27 177 1 22

Varachha 6.5 7.2 7.03 8.35 0.9 2.12 7 12 17 58 63 177 2 ONGC 4.1 6.6 7.05 7.99 1.7 2.9 38 49 120 542 187 542 Bridge Rander- 6.4 7.5 7.11 8.48 1 2.3 8 12 63 426 221 542 Causeway Umara 4.2 6.6 7.08 8.17 1.2 2.9 36 47 120 542 302 542 Temple Swami 4 5.8 7.12 8.1 1.6 4 16 46 120 348 221 542 Vivekanand Sardar 4 5.9 7.16 8.15 1.4 3.9 15 48 84 278 240 542 Bridge 2018 Kathor 6.9 7.4 7.07 8.47 1.05 1.6 8 10 6 41 32 278 Varachha 6.8 7.5 6.97 8.29 0.9 1.5 8 10 13 70 58 278 ONGC 6 6.6 7.09 7.78 2.1 4.2 36 48 12 345 94 542 Bridge Rander- 6.7 7.5 6.95 8.33 0.9 1.5 9 12 12 542 79 542 Causeway Umara 5.61 6.9 7.15 7.87 1.2 3.8 36 47 9 426 64 542 Temple Swami 6.5 5.1 7.07 8.29 2.1 4 22 46 9 172 63 348 Vivekanand 8 Sardar 6.5 5.1 7.11 8.3 1.9 3.7 20 48 9 542 42 542 Bridge 2 2019 Kathor 7.4 6.07 7.34 8.03 0.52 1.12 8 12 6 9 21 53 6 Varachha 7.3 6.4 7.36 7.91 0.58 1.2 8 12 6 17 27 76 8 ONGC 6.9 5.41 7.04 7.86 0.94 2.87 14 41 9 27 39 177 Bridge 7 Rander- 6.47 7.2 6.85 8.45 0.62 1.16 8 12 6 12 33 83 Causeway Umara 6.8 4.64 7.1 8.03 1.37 2.67 - - 6 48 53 177 Temple 1 Swami 6.7 4.39 6.9 8.05 1.32 2.77 12 26 9 17 41 94 Vivekanand 8 Sardar 6.8 4.14 6.81 8.09 1.39 2.8 12 28 8 11 45 83 Bridge 1

6. Plan for Restoration of Water Quality Surat Municipal Corporation has already prepared DPR in coordination with SUDA to divert all the sewage connection present in the storm drainage network; few components of project have started implementation as well. Entire Tapi Sudhdhikaran project will be implemented 23

over time span of 4-5 years and illegal discharge in to River Tapi could be prevented. It is submitted that the planning and implementation of both projects are under progress, and it will require reasonable time for such large scale of project.  Steps taken  Directions issued by SPCB under section 25 &/ 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 & its amendment time to time (For planning and execution of facilities by municipal authorities to develop infrastructure for sewage treatment)  Notice under Section 33A of the Water Act-1974 is issued by GPCB, Gandhinagar vide no. GPCB/Gen-SRT-178/406139 and letter no. GPCB/Gen-SRT-178/473649  Directions issued for setting up of online monitoring system in the industrial units for enforcement of prescribed standards. 7A. Solid Waste generation & Treatment Types of Generate Collection/St Disposal/Treat Total Gap Proposed Time Remarks Present Waste/ d orage facility ment facility with action plan limit Status as Characteri Quantity/ with capacity with capacity generation /facility to submitted in stic of day along with & existing cover gap MPR of Jan- waste location treatment 20/ Remarks facilities if any Wet waste 800 TPD 100%  50 TPD bio 40 TPD SMC has 12 -- Surat collection and methanation formulated month Municipal transportatio at APMC policy of Corporation n facility is in market Decentralized has place  700 TPD waste municipal composting processing waste at Khajod facility i.e. disposal site Disposal site OWC, 50 to at Khajod  10 TPD 100% subsidy is which is in decentralized being provided operation plants for for such kind of onsite Facility. treatment 7 nos of 10 TPD decentralized processing plants have been planned.

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Dry Waste 500 TPD 100%  500 TPD RDF 79.3 TPD 12 -18 Surat collection and unit at months Municipal transportatio Khajod Corporati Plastic 100 TPD n facility is in disposal site SMC has on has waste place  20 TPD planned to awarded Plastic expand the 1200 TPD treatment processing waste to C&D 300 TPD unit at capacity in next RDF to waste Bhatar 12-18 months energy  300 TPD C&D project Textile - 100 TPD treatment on PPP cloth unit at Kosad basis cutting  100 TPD which waste Plant is shall be (Chindi under fully waste) tendering functional stage at SMC in next 24 level. months Total 1800 TPD Approx. 117.6 TPD ------1681.7 TPD Note: - Letter has been issued to concerned authority/Panchayat, Rural Housing & Rural Development Department by GPCB

7B: - Bio-medical waste (BMW): - Total no. of healthcare units in this stretch: 3683 Disposal facilities i.e. Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility operational in Surat: 1) En-Cler Biomedical Waste Treatment Pvt. Ltd. 2) Globe Bio-Care

7C. Industrial Waste:- - In the State, All consented Hazardous waste generating industrial unit are having authorization under Haz. Waste Management Rules, amended time to time & they are disposing their waste to TSDF/CHWIF/registered recycler under Rule-9/Co-processing and as per consented conditions. Please refer Annexure:-I for the disposal facilities.

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8. Ground Water extraction details Area Extraction Details of Recharging Total gap Proposed plan to cover Time Remarks Quantity recharging infrastructure between gap Limit quantity capacity extraction quantity & recharging facility Surat 200 MLD 647 ML per 2481 ML per 72353 ML Notice to not 2025 City (Ground year year per Year performing Residential water (year 2018) (2018) ( 73000 ml Welfare abstraction= extraction/yr- Housing/Association Sewage 647 Awareness to installed water- water recharge/yr) more Residential distribution) Welfare excluding Housing/Association in industrial all buildings area Install RWH/A in schools through more CSR fund Note: - The details are not available with the Board hence letter to Central Ground Water Authority has been issued by GPCB, Head office-Gandhinagar for the submission of the details. (Letter No.:- GPCB/HO/Ankl/P-3-101 (3)/493160-2 dated 31/01/2019). The details received from Central Ground Water Board, West Central Region are as under

Details received from Central Ground Water Board (West Central Region):-

Net Annual Total Gap Stage of Ground Ground Ground between Water District Taluka Water Water availability Category Development Availability Draft and Draft (%)* (mcm) (mcm) (mcm) Surat CHORASI 171.63 70.16 101.47 40.88 *Safe (≤ 70) Note:-The ground water resources assessment is carried out on Taluka wise(Administrative Units) The State Govt. has taken up various Recharge/Water Conservation Schemes like Sujalam Sufalam Yojana, Jal Sanchay Abhiyan etc for augmentation of ground water resources.

Note :- There is no any industrial waste water discharge in the stretch, however ground water sampling will be carried out from 2 (two) different locations from April – 2019. (each one from right side and left side of river bank-once in six months)

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Details received from Ground Water Resources Development Corporation (GWRDC):-

GWRDC has given details about the recently framed draft bill titled “Conservation, Protection, Regulation and Management of Ground Water in Gujarat State” in the meeting held on 04/02/2020 at GPCB with PRS Assessment Team nominated by Ministry of Jal Shakti which is in process and to be submitted to the Assembly.

9. Environmental Flow (E-Flow) Stretch Existing E-flow Proposed plan to Time limit Remarks achieve min. E- flow

Existing E-Flow is 2039 Cusec in lean period. (Source:- Water Resource Dept. (Irrigation dept.)

10. Plantation /Vegetation cover along the River stretch/River Stretch/river Existing Proposed plan to Time limit Remarks plantation/vegetation cover cover remaining details gap along river /river stretch Tapi 5,10,035 sq.mt 1,50,000 sq.mt 24 months at Katargam Water Works The details received from Social Forestry wing, Aranya Bhavan, Gandhinagar are as under; Stretch/river Existing Proposed plantation or Time limit Remarks plantation/vegetation Proposed plan to cover cover details remaining gap along river / PRS 0.35 lacs plantation For year In 2019-20, total Tapi River 2020-21 0.32 lacs 2350 trees (khadod to surat) plantation done at both side of river

11. Biodiversity Park Details received from Gujarat Biodiversity Board (GBB):- As per the information received from GBB, vide letter dated 24.04.2020, Forest Dept. has established a very rich Botanical Garden at Waghai, Dangs. It also has a chain of Research Stations, Germ Plasms Banks, Provenance Banks, Sample Plots, Preservation Plots spread all over the State. Many working plans have Conservation or Preservation Working Circles for the express purpose of Biodiversity Conservation. The National Working Pan Code 2014 also mandates a Biodiversity Conservation Working Circle. All plans coming up for revision now shall have a Biodiversity Conservation Working Circle. Besides a host of Biodiversity based activities like Cactus Park, Ekta Van, Ekta Nursery, and Nutritional Park etc., have come up at Statue of Unity. Moreover, Shakkarbaug Zoo is an "A" Category zoological park along with many other

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zoological parks at Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara, Surat, Kevadiya etc. All these are repositories of biodiversity. Therefore, these may be treated as a Biodiversity park is totality.

Details received from Social Forestry, Aranya Bhavan:- The details received from Social Forestry wing, Aranya Bhavan, Gandhinagar are as under District/Area Existing Total area of Proposed Time Limit Remarks Name Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity park Name park park Nil

12. Details of good Irrigation Practices:  General Government practice of irrigation is maintained in command area of Ukai - Kakrapar Project. Farmers are made aware to use water optimally.  During last three years’ majority of canal lined at cost Rs. 540 crores. Canal system of Kakrapar Project are most of lined so as to minimize seepage losses.  As such no water logging issues are noticed due to irrigation in command area. 13. Details on Flood plain management zone: As far as Tapi Reservoir Project is concerned 252 villages of Surat District are identified which & may affected due to Floods in downstream of Kakrapar Weir for more than 3,91,100 cusecs discharge from Kakrapar, ln such condition people of these villages ae warned through early waning arrangement in consultation with Revenue Dept. The work of Operational Flood Early Warning Model development for tapi basin has been taken up by National Remote Sensing Centre. ISRO, Hydrabad.

14. Public Health Study in the vicinity of polluted river stretch:- As details on Health Aspects are not available with the Board, it was decided to give the work to carry out Health impact study to NIOH, Ahmedabad. However as per the letter received from NIOH (letter No.:- DIR/108/GPCB-Proj/2019/9752 dated 07/02/2019) they are not able to carried out the study as per requirement, So letter has been issued to Health & Family welfare dept. to submit the action plan of Health Aspects includes Health impact study and mitigation measures to improve the health in the catchment of polluted river stretch. The details received from health dept. attached as Annexure-B

15. Time Targeted Management Plan with PERT Chart Surat Municipal Corporation has identified such illegal connections in the entire city and majority of illegal connections have been diverted in to regular sewerage system of Surat Municipal Corporation within limit of Surat City. Surat Municipal Corporation has prepared a DPR worth Rs.971.25 crore covering SUDA (Surat Urban Development Authority) area, and upstream villages/towns falling under the jurisdiction of the state government and it has been approved by Government of . The same has also been approved by National River 28

Conservation Directorate. After completion of the above project, all illegal discharge in to Tapi River shall be diverted in to regular drainage network followed by Sewage treatment plant. In OA No. 50/2018 (WZ) regarding Tapi river pollution, the above draft project report is submitted by SMC for Kankrapar to ONGC bridge stretch. Hon’ble NGT has disposed the matter vide its order dated 25-02-2019 with certain directions considering the submitted DPR.

Timelines for implementation of STP Singanpore 100 MLD (Under AMRUT mission) Activity / Year Responsible 2018 2019 2020 2021 Agency Reconnaissance Survey SUDA, SMC Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process Preparation of DPR SUDA, SMC Execution( Setting up of model, facility) Augmentation of river flow if any and restoration of water quality

Combined Timelines for implementation of Tapi Sudhdhikaran Project Activity / Year Responsible 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Agency Reconnaissance Survey SUDA, SMC Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process Preparation of DPR SUDA, SMC Execution( Setting up of model, facility) Augmentation of river flow if any and restoration of water quality

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Annexure: - I

Existing Common Industrial Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities of the Gujarat Sr Name of Facility TSDF Capacity Incineration Remaining No In MT Capacity Capacity in MT (As per CTE) (As on March- 2020)

1 Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd, Ankleshwar, 34,81,332 120 MTD 202294 Dist: Bharuch. 2 Vapi waste & Effluent management Co. Ltd. 14,00,000 NA 57017 3 Nandesari Environment Control Ltd, Vadodara 6,44,000 NA Nil 4 Gujarat Maritime Board, Bhavnagar. 50,000 0.2 MT/Hr 14509

5 Saurashtra Enviro projects Pvt. Ltd, Kutch NA 7.5 Kcal/Hr NA 6 Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd, Dahej, Dist – 14,00,000 NA 1004784 Bharuch. 7 Eco care Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd, Surendranagar 7,20,000 NA 56397 8 Detox India Pvt Ltd, Dahej NA 5 Kcal/Hr NA 9 Closed and CCA is withdrawn in NA Geohybrid Indutrial Solutions Pvt Ltd, Surat 2019 10 Detox India Pvt Ltd, Kutch 931000 NA 283125 (old name : ACPTCL)

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Annexure:-II List of other Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of River action plans Activities /issues Responsible Organization Remarks

Ground water related issues & for Central Ground Water Authority/Gujarat Water GWRDC has given details about the recently execution of the plan for the same etc. Resource Development Corporation Ltd./WRD framed draft bill titled “Conservation, Protection, Regulation and Management of Ground Water in Gujarat State” in the meeting held on 04/02/2020 at GPCB with PRS Assessment Team nominated by Ministry of Jal Shakti which is in process and to be submitted to the Assembly (Point 8 of Action Plan) [Information Source:- GWRDC] E-flow, regulation of activities in flood Irrigation department /Water Resource Dept. Information Source:- Water Resource Dept., NWR plain zone & Flood plain management WS & KD , Good Irrigation Practices etc. Environmental flow: Existing E-Flow is 2039 Cusec in lean period. Irrigation Practices: General Government practice of irrigation is maintained in command area of Ukai - Kakrapar Project. Farmers are made aware to use water optimally. During last three years’ majority of canal lined at cost Rs. 540 crores. Canal system of Kakrapar Project are most of lined so as to minimize seepage losses. As such no water logging issues are noticed due to irrigation in command area.

Flood Plain Management Zone: As far as Tapi Reservoir Project is concerned. 252 villages of Surat District are identified which & may affected due to Floods in downstream of Kakrapar Weir for more than 3,91,100 cusecs discharge from Kakrapar, ln such condition people of these villages ae warned through early waning arrangement in consultation with Revenue Dept.

The work of Operational Flood Early Warning Model development for tapi basin has been taken up by National Remote Sensing Centre. ISRO, Hydrabad.

Detail furnished by the concerned dept. in this regards is already incorporated. Please refer point No. 9,12 and 13 Plantation /Vegetation cover along the Forest offices of the Gujarat In 2019-20, total 0.32 lacs plantation done at both River stretch/River, Biodiversity Park side of river and 0.35 lacs plantation proposed for etc. year 2020-21 Data received in this regards from Social Forestry wing, Aranya bhavan, and Gujarat Biodicversity Board, Gandhinagar are incorporated in the Point 31

10 & 11 of Action Plan. For discharge & disposal of Urban Development and Urban Housing Information sought from the concerned dept. and Sewage/Solid waste in Department/Concerned Local Bodies the received information is already incorporated in Environmentally sound manner such the action plan. as efficient operation of existing STPs, up gradation of the existing STPs & provide new STPs, providing proper collection, disposal & treatment facilities for solid waste/garbage (MSW), Utilization of TWW (sewage) etc.

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Annexure: - II (a) Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of action plans of STPs & CETPs River STPs/Sewage CETPs/Effluent Gap if Proposed STP Previous Revised Estimated Responsible Gap if Proposed Time Estimated Responsible any MLD submitted Timeline Budget/Fund Organization any CETP Limit Fund Organization As per Time as on As per MLD Table:- Limit July- Table:- 1 2020 2 MLD (Source- MLD GUDM) Tapi 370.1 100 MLD under 2022 June- 150 cr. SMC/SUDA No effluent discharge by industry into this MLD AMRUT Mission 2021 stretch Surat Municipal 2022 Dec- 741.76 cr. SMC/SUDA Corporation has 2022 prepared a DPR worth Rs.971.25 crore covering SUDA (Surat Urban Development Authority) area, and upstream villages/towns falling under the jurisdiction of the state government and it has been approved by Government of India. Sewage management treatment and disposal under Tapi sudhikaran yojana this proposed by SMC. SMC is also assigned as nodal agency for commission and implementation of the project. Please refer table 1.3

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Annexure: - III

Monitoring Mechanism for execution of action plans Monitoring Mechanism for the PRS water quality

Activities Frequency Time Line Organization

Sampling Monthly Preferably 1st week of the month GPCB

Analysis Monthly Preferably within 10 days of sampling Review Quarterly --

Monitoring Mechanism for the Ground water quality within catchment area of PRS

Sampling Half yearly Preferably 1st week of that month

Analysis Half yearly Preferably within 10 days of sampling

Review In subsequent RRC -- meeting after analysis

Monitoring Mechanism for various discharges (STP O/L, CETP O/L etc.)

Frequency of monitoring of various Waste discharge/disposal including waste water, solid wastes, Bio-medical waste etc. will be followed as per CPCB guideline issued from time to time & action under the provision of the Act would be taken against defaulting units

Monitoring Mechanism for Model Restoration Plan RRC RRC meeting shall be held periodically to monitor environmental Infrastructure progress preferably once in 3 months.

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Annexure- A Map of River TAPI

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Annexure-B Data received from Health dept. (Health Impact Study & Mitigation Measures)

Annexure B of all PRS action plan is common & it is attached separately

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