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 December 2020 Overall status of the State: I. Total Population: Urban population = 22941508 II. Estimated Sewage Generation: 3356.5 MLD III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:  Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity: 125 STPs, Capacity = 2242 MLD  Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 1513.5 MLD, percent utilization = 67.5%  MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: 4.53 MLD through Fecal Sludge and Septage Management (2.26 MLD in Devanahalli and 2.27 MLD in Nelamangala)  Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: 1114 MLD, percentage gap = 33.1%  No. of Operational STPs: 112 STPs  No. of Complying STPs: (data is being procured through inspection from the  No. of Non-complying STPs: Regional Environmental Officers of KSPCB) a. Details of each existing STP in the State: BWSSB DMA Total No. of STPs 29 94 STP + 2 FSSM 125 Existing treatment capacity (MLD) 1157 1085 2242 Capacity utilization (MLD) 890 623.5 1513.5 Details of the existing STPs are enclosed as Annexure 1a (BWSSB), Annexure 1b (STPs of DMA). b. Details of under construction STPs in the State: 44 STP (10 STPs of BWSSB, 27 STPs of KUWS&DB and 7 STPs of KUIDFC [3 under construction, 1 construction complete, 3 commissioned]) c. Details of proposed STPs in the State: 110 (14 STPs of BWSSB, [48 STPs + 48 FSSM] of DMA) Details of under construction and proposed STP are enclosed in Annexure 2a (BWSSB- STP), Annexure 2b (DMA-STP), Annexure 2c (DMA-FSSM), Annexure 2d). d. Progress for under construction and proposed STP is annexed as Annexure 3a e. Status of the Underground Drainage for the ULBs of 17 PRS is annexed as Annexure 3b IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:  No. of industries in the State: 58016 (Red, Orange and Green Category)  No. of water polluting industries in the State: 3503 (Does not include the sewage generating industries such as garment factories and only includes effluent generating industries)  Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 1339 MLD  Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: 138 TPD received in TSDF facilities of the state.

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 Number of industrial units having ETPs: 3287 (Red and Orange Category)  Number of industrial units connected to CETP: 733  Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed): Existing ETPs = 3287, Total Capacity = 4523 MLD  Compliance status of the ETPs: Number of complying ETPs = 3287 Number of non-complying ETPs = 251 Action taken against non-complying ETPs: 1. Show Cause Notice = 103 2. Closure Order = 58 3. Action Under Process = 68 4. Legal Cases = 01 5. Technical Directions Issued = 21  Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed): 10 CETPs, Installed Capacity = 5875 KLD; Operational Capacity = 3445 KLD; Under construction = 2 (in Bidar and Yadgir), Expression of Interest issued = 1 (, Bengaluru) (details in Annexure 5)  Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs (Source: annual report)

Sl CETP name Compliance Action taken for non-complying No CETPs 1 Eco Green Solution Not working Systems Pvt Ltd, KIADB, Doddaballapur 2 Pai and Pai Chemicals-1 Complying 3 Pai and Pai Chemicals-2 Complying 4 Eco park Non-complying Notice of Proposed Direction (NPD) issued, personal hearing conducted, directions issued as per the rules. 5 CETP Malur Complying 6 Govind Solvents Non-complying Criminal case registered, NPD issued, personal hearing conducted. 7 Viwa eco-club No severe non- compliance 8 Lidkar Tanners Non-complying NPD will be issued by the RSEO, KSPCB; personal hearing conducted. 9 CETP -1 Seasonal, non- Personal hearing conducted, directions complying issued as per the rules. 10 CETP Mangalore-2 Seasonal, non- Personal hearing conducted, directions complying issues as per the rules

V. Solid Waste Management:  Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population: Other than Bengaluru: 288 ULB, population = 14541508 BBMP: 198 wards of BBMP, population = 8400000 Total urban population = 22941508

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 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation: 1 Quantity of MSW generated (TPD) 11085 2 Quantity of MSW collected (TPD) 10198.2 3 Quantity of MSW segregated & transported (TPD) 6872.7 4 Quantity of MSW processed (TPD) 5838 5 Quantity of MSW disposed in secured land fill site (TPD) 3619.56 6 Gap in Solid Waste Management UTs (TPD) 1627.44

 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:

Composting Vermi composting Bio-methanation Refuse Derived Fuel W2E Combustible Waste Product Waste Product Waste Product Waste Product Waste waste supplied processed produced processed produced processed produced processed produced processed to cement plant OTB (TPD) 1614.98 20 86.16 17.435 7.75 0.06 2.1 2.1 1 17 BBMP (TPD) 549 72 Nil Nil 6 65 m3/d 0 0 0 nil Total (TPD) 2164 280 86.16 17.5 13.75 0.24 m3/d 2.1 2.1 1 17

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of processing facilities (if Gap > 20%): Instructions have been given to ULBs to ensure that the existing MSW processing facility is used to its fullest capacity, since many of the ULBs were unable to ensure 100% utilization of existing facility because of infrastructure gaps. Accordingly 219 ULBs DPRs have been approved with the Designed capacity of 9159 TPD. The detailed SWM action plan is enclosed as Annexure 6a  No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under construction): Existing Facility: KSPCB has issued authorization to M/s. Rock Crystals C&D waste processing facility located at Chikkajal Bengaluru and it is operational with a capacity of 1000 TPD. Proposed facility: M/s. Rubbel Revival Pvt Ltd., has obtained Consent For Establishment from KSPCB on 28.05.2020 to establish 750 MTPD plant in BBMP land located at village, Bangalore to process C&D waste. Additionally, sites for C& D waste processing facilities have been identified at Shivalli (50TPD) Hubli – Dharwad, at Vantamuri, Belagavi, Mangalore, and Kalburgi.  Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards practicing segregation at source: Out of existing 6590 wards, 100% D-D collection is being carried out in 6409 wards.  Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and technology): 219 DPR have been approved Under SBM scheme for developing 9159 TPD processing facilities. The technology adopted in the DPRs include windrow composting, vermi, Boimethanation etc. 219 ULBs have invited tender to implement the contents of DPR. Details of the proposed waste-to-energy facilities in Bengaluru is enclosed as Annexure 6b

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 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills: There are 202 Dumpsites and 52 Sanitary Landfills sites in the State. 219 ULBs are developing SLFs under Swachh Bharat Mission scheme.  No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers: ULBs have been instructed not to dump the municipal solid waste on the rivers bank. There are 38 cities (Excluding BBMP) located on the River banks of the State out of which 26 cities have finalized their SWM DPRs under Swachh Bharat Mission(U) and are under various stages of implementation.  No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers: No of drains leading to the 17 polluted river stretches (PRS) in Karnataka = 146. VI. Bio-medical Waste Management: Annexure 6c  Total Bio-medical generation: 65.6 TPD + 2579 tons of COVID waste  No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: 35869  Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: 65.6 TPD (CBMWTF = 61.5 TPD, deep burial = 4.1 TPD); COVID waste incinerated = 2579 tones VII. Hazardous Waste Management: (Source: annual report)  Total Hazardous Waste generation  No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste

Total Number of HW Generating industry 3451 Quantity of hazardous waste Landfillable 52125 MTA generated (Metric Tonne) Incinerable 35044 MTA Recylable 119967 MTA Utilizable 155326 MTA Total 362901 MTA  Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs  Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated  Details of on-going or proposed TSDF

No. of Common hazardous waste TSDF/ Commomn incinerators/Common secured landfill Name and Address of the industry Capacity Mother Earth Environ Tech Pvt. Ltd, Plot No.217, Indl. Area, 2nd phase, 95,000 Kanakapura Tq, Ramanagara Dist. T/Ten years Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd, Sy. No.75 to 85 of pemmanahalli and sy.No.7 & 9 40,000MT/A of Thimmanayakanahalli, Dabaspet, Nelamangala Tq. Bangalore. Mother Earth Environ Tech Private Limited Plot No 158 - 164, KIADB Kadechur 2,57,297 T Industrial Area, Plot No 158-164, KIADB Kadechur I.E, Kadechur, Yadgir Dist

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:  Total Plastic Waste generation: 627.4 TPD  Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste:

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Projects commencing under “waste to energy” initiative by BBMP to address the gap in MSW treatment. MSW treatment gap in northern part Karnataka is addressed by instructing all the cement industries to efficiently utilize the dry waste for Co-generation. IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by the State/UT: List of the ULBs wherein the Fecal Sludge and Septage Management facilities are being implemented is annexed as Annexure 2c. X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment: List of the drains contributing to the pollution of the 17 Polluted River Stretches is annexed as Annexure 7. XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: Sri Vijay Kumar Gogi (IFS), Chairman, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Principal Secretary, Forest Department of Karnataka. XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: 1. Under the chairmanship of Sri Vijay Kumar Gogi (IFS), Chairman, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Principal Secretary, Forest Department of Karnataka, a review meeting was held with the stakeholder departments to discuss the progress and current status through Video conference on 24/08/2020 at the conference room, KSPCB. The meeting was attended (in person as well as through VC) by higher officers from KSPCB, DMA, KUIDFC, KUWS&DB, BWSSB and BBMP. Chairman directed the stakeholder departments to furnish the data and monthly progress relevant to the 17 PRS matter in OA. 673/2018. 2. Under the chairmanship of Sri Vijay Kumar Gogi (IFS), Chairman, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Principal Secretary, Forest Department of Karnataka, a review meeting was held with the stakeholder departments to discuss the progress and current status through Video conference on 29/08/2020 at the conference room, KSPCB. The meeting was attended (in person as well as through VC) by higher officers from KSPCB, DMA, KUIDFC, KUWS&DB, BWSSB and BBMP. Chairman reviewed the data and progress relevant to the 17 PRS matter in OA. 673/2018, furnished by the stakeholder departments. Chairman further directed to provide necessary data on a monthly basis. XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river: Details in Annexure 8 XIV. Ground water regulation: In order to control over exploitation of groundwater, the State Government has enacted the Karnataka Groundwater (Regulation and control of Development and Management) Act 2011, Rules 2012. As per the section 10 of the Act 2011 the areas will be notified. There is a restriction to drill a new bore well in the notified taluks. As per section 11 of the Act 2011, prior permission from the competent authority should be taken to drill a new bore well in the

5 notified area. Registration of drilling rigs is made compulsory to drill bore well in any part of the State. The registration certificates issued in form-7A by the Karnataka Groundwater Authority. Any commercial user of groundwater for industry / infrastructure / mining / entertainment purposes, must obtain permission / NOC from Karnataka Groundwater Authority (KGWA). XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State: Department of Agriculture and Horticulture have submitted an action plan for the implementation of the following measures: (a) farmers are made aware to use irrigation water optimally. (b) Adopting micro irrigation system (sprinkler and drip) in agricultural crops. (c) Crop rotation is encouraged XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments: XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: Flow data of Hydrological observation Sites is available in Central water commission Website and further implementation from irrigation department will be initiated. XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: Under the Cauvery Calling campaign initiated by the ISHA foundation and supported by the Forest Department of Karnataka, up to 50 Lakh plant saplings have been distributed to the farmers in Karnataka. The saplings are meant to be planted along the river banks of Cauvery and its tributaries as a measure towards afforestation. XX. Development of Biodiversity Park: The Forest Department has submitted an action plan for planting the samplings on the bank of the Polluted River Stretch of Arkavathi, which specifies the plantation of sapling and creating of Eco Park. Rs. 13.49 Cr has been ear-marked and a time-frame of March 2024 has been set. XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: Quantity of treated water reused in Bengaluru = 427.5 MLD; other than Bengaluru = 106.65 MLD. Details are enclosed as Annexure 9. XXII. Model River being adopted by the State & Action Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards: Tungabhadra will be adopted as the model river by Karnataka. The rejuvenation of Tungabhadra has been initiated by approving the installation of four Real Time Water Quality Monitoring Stations (RTWQMS). The following sites are proposed for the installation of RTWQMS. Advanced Centre for Integrated Water Resources Management (ACIWRM), Water Resource Department is proceeding with procurement and installation process. Sl No Location Co-ordinates 1 Bridge across river Tungabhadra on Harihara- Lat: 14º 31’ 01’’ Sivamogga road, near Harihara town, upstream of HPF Long: 75º 47’ 59’’ 2 Jackwell point well on river Tungabhadra, downstream Lat: 14º 32’ 55’’ of HPF Long: 75º 48’ 10’’ 3 , downstream of Sivamogga (Taralabalu Lat: 13º 56’ 25’’ School campus) Long: 75º 35’ 58’’ 4 near Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of Lat: 13º 59’ 11’’ Holehonnur village Long: 75º 41’ 02’’

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XXIII. Status of Preparation of Action Plan by the 13 Coastal States: Karnataka has a coastline of 225 km, distributed in 3 districts, namely, Uttara , Udupi and . The progress of preparation of the action plan for Coastal Pollution Prevention is as follows: Uttara Kannada: Submitted the draft Action plan to the KSPCB head office. Approval by KSPCB head office is under progress. Dakshina Kannada and Udupi: preparation of the draft Action Plan is under progress. XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: The Karnataka new sand policy 2020 has been issued as per government order CI 344 MMN 2019 Bengaluru dated;05/05/2020 and published in the Gazette dated 21/05/2020 it has come into force on the same day. A proposal was submitted to Govt. to create special enforcement squad called “Mineral Protection Force”. It adds strength to the Competent Authority in curbing and controlling illegal mining storage and transportation. Further details enclosed as Annexure 10. XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring: XXVI. Details of the water quantity flow meters with real time monitoring (RTM) system installed in CETPs Common Effluent Treatment Plants are dynamic systems that require continuous monitoring for smooth running, and for this access to real-time data is absolutely essential. Hence it is recommended install water quantity flow meters with real time monitoring (RTM) system to address these problems. The 1st meeting of the committee constituted to review the functioning of CETPs was held on 20/09/2020, at KSPCB Head Office (proceeding of the meeting enclosed as Annexure 11). Among others, the following decisions were taken by KSPCB: 1. All existing and new CETPs must install flow meters at the inlet and outlet points. 2. CETPs must connect all the parameters to the real time monitoring (RTM) system. Accordingly the installation of the water quantity flow meters with real time monitoring (RTM) system is in progress and the Integrated Command Center (ICC) at KSPCB receives the details of the quality parameters on a daily basis. The status of installation is as given in the table. RTM system comprises of real-time data collection and analysis tools. Using Internet based technologies (IoT) and smart flow sensors, data pertaining to flow at inlet and outlet of the common effluent treatment plant is collected. Using analytics, the system identifies and alerts the operators in real-time to prevent unnecessary shutdowns. It also analyses performance trends to proactively identify issues well before they can develop, further improving both reliability and performance of the plants. The system also facilitates transfer of data from the plant to the Integrated Command Center (ICC) at KSPCB in real-time. Sl No CETP name Flow meter installation status 1 Eco Green Solution Systems Pvt Ltd, KIADB, Under progress Doddaballapur 2 Pai and Pai Chemicals-1 Installed 3 Pai and Pai Chemicals-2 Installed 4 Bangalore Eco park Installed

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5 CETP Malur Installed 6 Govind Solvents Installed 7 Viwa eco-club Installed 8 Lidkar Tanners Under progress 9 CETP Mangalore-1 Under progress 10 CETP Mangalore-2 Under progress

XXVII. Monthly progress: 1. Installation of the water quantity flow meters with real time monitoring (RTM) system in CETPs by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board. 2. A 6.0 MLD STP at Dummansoor village, Chinnakere road, near forestry nursery, Humnabad, Bidar, has progressed from under construction to Commissioned stage. The project is implemented by KUIDFC. 3. A project estimate for the Administrative Approval of the UGD scheme for 18 towns of the 17 Polluted River Stretches has been submitted to the Government of Karnataka by KUWS&DB. 4. The details of ETP status has been uploaded in the River Basin web portal by all the Regional Offices of KSPCB, as directed by the NGT in the matter of OA 593/2017. The same data is captured under ‘details of Industrial Pollution’. 5. The draft action plan for Coastal Pollution Prevention for the district of Uttara Kannada has been submitted to the KSPCB head office and the approval is under progress.

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Annexure 1a: Existing STP in Bengaluru Sl.No District Name Location of STP Status Treatment Actual Capacity Technology Used Use of treated Used by Plant Utilized(in MLD) sewage with Capacity in for Functional quantity MLD Plants 1 Bangalore Urban Rajacanal Operational 40 40 Activated Sludge Process 40 35 MLD to recharge 65 (ASP) tanks of Chikkaballapura 5 MLD to Devanahalli 2 Bangalore Urban Rajacanal Operational 40 40 Extended Aeration 40 To recharge 65 tanks of Chikkaballapura 3 Bangalore Urban Operational 15 15 Moving Bed Biofilm 15 For 40 recharging 65 lakes Reactor (MBBR) of Chikkaballapura

4 Bangalore Urban K & C Valley Operational 248 210 Extended Aeration 210 Karnataka Golf Association 5 Bangalore Urban Operational 20 20 Sequencing Batch Reactor 20 To recharge 65 tanks of (SBR) Chikkaballapura

6 Bangalore Urban Sarakki Operational 5 4 Sequencing Batch Reactor 5 Proposal to recharge (SBR) existing Sarakki Lake

7 Bangalore Urban Amanikere Operational 90 50 Activated Sludge Process 50 For recharging 126 lakes of (ASP) Kolar District

Bangalore Urban V Valley Operational 10 High Rate Clarifier 10 M/s. Arvind Mills, DENSADEG M/s. Wonder Blues, M/s. Nandi Economic Corridor Enterprises 8 Bangalore Urban Lalbagh Operational 1.5 1.5 Activated Sludge Process 1.5 Horticulture Department and UV method 9 Bangalore Urban Operational 4 4 membrane Bio Reactor 4 Horticulture Department, (MBR) Rajbhavan, Hon'ble High Court, Bangalore Golf Course, Planatarium, War Memorial, CID, , KPSC, KPWD, Civil Court 10 Bangalore Urban Hebbal Operational 60 60 Activated Sludge Process 32 Presently to Nagavarakere, (ASP) Proposal to recharge 65 tanks of Chikkaballapura 11 Bangalore Urban Yelhanka Operational 10 5 Activated Sludge Process 5 M/s. Kempegowda (ASP) International Airport Limited, M/s. Indian Tobacco Company, M/s. Indian Air Force, M/s. Bharath electronics lomited, M/s. Rail Wheel Factory, Prestige, Emabassy and Excess effluent to Allasandra Lake 12 Bangalore Urban Yelemelle chellappa Operational 15 13 Sequencing Batch Reactor 13 Yelemallappa Chetti kere chetty (SBR) 13 Bangalore Urban Operational 5 4.5 Sequencing Batch Reactor 4.5 To SWD (SBR) 14 Bangalore Urban Mailsandra Operational 75 75 Activated Sludge Process 75 Bhagyalakshmi farms and (ASP) M/s. Tangline Developers (Global Village). Balance to SWD 15 Bangalore Urban V Valley Operational 180 70 2 stage trickling filter 70 10 MLD to tertiary plant, balance to SWD 16 Bangalore Urban Kempambudhi Operational 1 1 Activated Sludge Process 1 Kempambudhi Lake (ASP) 17 Bangalore Urban Mallathahalli Operational 5 5 Sequencing Batch Reactor 5 2.5 MLD to Malathalli (SBR) Lake and 2.5 MLD to Ullal Lake 18 Bangalore Urban Operational 6 3.5 Sequencing Batch Reactor 3.5 Presently letting into SWD. (SBR) Proposal to HPCL 2 MLD increasing to 6 MLD with completion of pipeline work for which work is under process 19 Bangalore Urban Halasuru Operational 2 1.8 Sequencing Batch Reactor 1.8 Halasuru Lake (SBR) 20 Bangalore Urban Nagasandra Operational 20 9 Sequencing Batch Reactor 9 To SWD (SBR) 21 Bangalore Urban Nagasandra Operational 20 16 Extended Aeration 16 To SWD 22 Bangalore Urban K R Puram Operational 20 20 Upflow Anaerobic Sludge 20 Vengaiana Kere Blanket Reactor (UASB) 23 Bangalore Urban Doddabele Operational 40 20 Sequencing Batch Reactor 20 Presently to SWD. (SBR) Disposal sewer line linking work in progress 24 Bangalore Urban Kadabeesanahalli Operational 50 42 Activated Sludge Process 42 Presently letting into SWD - (ASP) Proposed for future utilisation in KIADB Industrial Area at 25 Bangalore Urban K & C Valley Operational 60 50 Activated Sludge Process 50 For recharging 126 lakes of (ASP) Kolar District 26 Bangalore Urban Operational 60 40 Activated Sludge Process 40 Disposal sewer line linking (ASP) work in progress 27 Bangalore Urban Doddabele Operational 20 20 Sequencing Batch Reactor 20 Presently to SWD (SBR) 28 Bangalore Urban Operational 10 10 Sequencing Batch Reactor 10 (SBR) 29 Bangalore Urban Agaram Operational 35 35 Sequencing Batch Reactor 35 (SBR) Total 1157.5 895.3 868.3 Annexure 1b: Existing Sewage Treatment Plants other than Bengaluru SL No City/Town No.of STP Location of each STP Coordinates of STP Latitude and STP Commissioned Status (Operational/Non STP Installed Capacity in Technology 1 Hubballi-Dharwad 2 in Hubballi "Lat:15.305 Log:75.140" 2015 Operational 40.00 SBR 2 Madihal in Dharwad "Lat:15.471 Log:75.029" 2018 Operational 20.00 SBR 3 Ranebennur 2 Hullatti "Lat-14.33.44N Log: 75.37.44 E" 2018 Operational 7.50 FAL 4 Operational 7.50 FAL 5 Davangere 1 Shivanagar, Davanagere "Lat:14.496 Log:75.920" 2017 Operational 20.00 SBR 6 2 Avaragere "14°27'17.6""N 75°57'03.5""E" 2018 Operational 5.00 SBR 7 Shivanagar "14°29'44.7""N 75°55'10.7""E" 2018 Operational 20.00 SBR 8 1 Indi Road, Vijayapur "Lat: 16.84N Log: 75.72E" 2019 Operational 31.00 FAL 9 1 Maldinni Village 2018 Operational 8.70 FAL 10 Jamkhandi 1 2017 Operational 7.60 FAL 11 Kalburagi 1 Nandikoor Village Kalaburagi "Lat - 17o16'25.7"" Long - 2017 Operational 40.00 SBR 12 2 Eklaspur Lat-16.23 N & Log-77.33 E 2019 Operational 20.00 FAL

13 Lat-16.18 N & Log-77.33 E 2019 Operational 8.00 FAL 14 Chamarajanagar 1 Goodhitittu 2019 Operational 9.00 FAL 15 Tiptur 1 HuchagondanahalliSy No 53 13"16"49'N 2017 Operational 6.00 SBR

16 Doddaballapur 1 Majarahosahalli Sy No.35 13.2957° N, 77.5364° E 2016 Operational 12.00 WSP

17 Chikkaballapur 1 Gopala Krishna Ammnikere Sy 13.4355° N, 77.7315° E 2014 Operational 10.00 WSP No.260 18 Guledgudda 1 Padanakatti Village 16°3'7.56"N 75°48'58.66"E 1970 Non operational OP 19 Ilkal 1 Village Near Ilkal city 15°59'14.54"N 76°7'39.34"E Not Commissioned Non Operational 4.00 OP

20 Badami 1 Behind Veerpulikesh Education 15°54'30.60"N 75°40'20.67"E 2013 Operational 8.50 WSP Institution, Road , Badami 21 Mudhol l Near Yadahalli-Ingalgi road Mudhol 16°18'40"N 75°20'10"E 2017 Non Operational due to no 4.30 WSP HSC & non commissioning of 11kv express feeder main to wet well 22 Bilagi 1 Towards Korthi Road 16°21'38.29"N 75°37'26.24"E 2017 Operational 9.06 WSP Distance 2 KM Away from city limit

23 Hunagund 1 Ramawadagi Village Road 16°4'37.47"N, 76°4'43.38"E 2019 Non operational 3.00 OP 24 Bailhongal 1 Road, 15°48'05.37"N 75°51'38.09"E 2017 Operational 3.50 Aerated Lagoon type Bailhongal. 25 Chikkodi 1 HIREKODI 16°45'30.47"N 74°57'12.54"E 2018 Working 8.28 Waste stabilisation ponds Bellary 1 15 MLD at Clow Bazaar 15° 8'17.51"N / 2004 Operational 3.72 Faculative Aerated Lagoon 26 76°57'6.86"E 1 30MLD Annathapur Road 15° 7'41.70"N / 76°54'30.99"E 2004 Operational 30.00 Faculative Aerated Lagoon 27 28 Hadagali 1 2nd Ward Navali Road Near Old 15017'58.6" N / 28.09.2016 Operational 27.00 Waste Stabilisation Ponds Filter House Hadagali '76023'11.5" E

29 Kanakapura 1 Aralalu Village 12.526983, 77.418763 2014 Operational 4.27 WSP 30 Magadi 1 PURA GRAMA 12.925136, 77.228752 2014 Operational 6.29 WSP 31 Anekal 2 Doodakere & Aldenahalli 12.709911, 77.687087 2018 Operational 3.70 SBR 12.719958, 77.706862 32 Kollegal 1 road, kollegal ward no 5 12.15 deg N and 77.11 deg E 2005 Operational 6.40 WSP 33 Gundlupet 2 Zone 'A' HOSURU 11.81 deg N and 76.69 deg E 2017 Operational 3.30 WSP 34 Zone 'B' VIJAYAPURA 11.80 deg N and 76.69 deg E 2019 Operational 2.50 WSP 35 Chamarajanagar 1 Buditittu village 11.94deg N and 76.97 deg E 2018 Operational 1.50 WSP 36 Chikmagalur 1 Chennapura Road, Chikkamagaluru 13018' 05" N 2019 Operational 9.00 MBBR 37 Birur 1 Hindu Rudrabhoomi, Yagati Road, 13036' 19" N 2017 Operational 20.00 WSP Birur 75058' 49" E 38 Chitradugra 1 Beside Railway Track, Near NH4, latitude 14° 23' longitude 76° 40' Mar/19 operational 2.64 SBR Chitradurga 39 Harapanahalli 1 Narayanapura (Harapanahalli taluk) 43P 604197.16m E Mar/16 Operational 20.00 Waste Stabilzation pond 43P 1635173.48m N 40 Davangere 1 43P 594437.95m E Mar/15 Operational 7.92 Waste Stabilzation pond 41 Honnali 1 Malladevarakatte 43P567661.09m E Jan 2017 Operational 14.80 Waste Stabilzation pond 42 Mangaluru(Pachanady) 1 12'53'7'' 74'50'22'' 2011 Operational 3.30 UASB 43 Mangaluru(Kavoor) 1 12'53'7'', 74'50'22'' 2008 Operational 8.75 MBR 44 Mangaluru(Surathkal) 1 12'53'7'' 74'50'22'' 2016 Operational 43.50 ASP 45 Mangaluru(Bajal) 1 12'53'7'' 74'50'22'' 2015 Operational 16.50 ASP 46 Sulia 1 Oldgate,Hosagadde, Sullia 12o 34 '11" N 75o23'41" E 2010 Operational 20.00 WSP

47 Belur 2 River Street 13009' 59" N 2008 Operational 12.00 WSP Behind Ayyappa Swamy Temple 75052' 23" E 2013 13010' 19" N 75052' 19" E

48 C.R Patna 1 Gadderameshwara 12° 53' 23" N 2007 Operational 2.70 WSP badavane 76° 23' 45" E 49 Hassan 1 Bittagowdanahalli 12° 58' 41" N 2011 Operational 4.60 WSP 76° 05' 30" E 50 H. N Pura 1 Tattekere Grama 12° 47' 47" N 2004 Operational 10.00 WSP 76° 16' 12" E 51 Kalburgi 3 Near Village 170 16' 25'' 2016 Operational 3.00 SBR 52 Near Nandikur Village 170 16' 25'' Under construction Operational 40.00 SBR 53 Near Kapnoor Village Sy. No. 69/2 & 170 22' 25'' 2019 Operational 20.00 SBR 69/3 760 52' 40'' 54 Jewargi 1 Jewargi Town Near Kalaburagi 17O 01' 28.5'' N 2011 Operational 25.00 WSP Road 76O 46' 37.2'' E 55 Chittapura 1 Chittapura Town Sy. No. 82/2 17O 08' 08'' N 2017 Operational 3.25 WSP 56 Kolar 1 Near Siddhartha school ,manighatta 13°9'14.2"N/ 2011 Operational 5.10 WSP main Road ,gandhi nagara kolar 78°8'52.5"E 57 Srinivasapura 1 Hebbata kere 13°19'7"N/ 2010 Operational 10.16 WSP 78°13'6.3"E 58 Chintamani 1 Near Gopasandra Tank 13°23'53.61"N/ 2005 Operational 3.00 WSP 59 Siddlaghatta 1 Bellutti lake 13°22'29.09"N/ 2004 Operational 2.00 WSP 60 Malur 1 13°0'18.36"N/ 2016 Non Operational 3.10 SBR 61 Gangavathi 1 Hire Janthkal 15'41"08" N / 2019 Operational 4.00 Activated Sludge Process (ASP) 62 Maddur 1 Hole AnjananeyaTemple 120 35'18.20" N 2005 Operational 14.00 WSP 770 03'36.65" E

63 Mandya 2 1. Yathagadahalli Road 12 30 N 76 50 E C. G. Doddi-2007 Operational 3.50 C.G. Doddi - O P Guthalu - 2. Chikkegowdana Doddi Guthalu- 2009 WSP 64 SR Patna 2 Chandagalu road Ganjam, 120 24'24.20" N 2014 Operational 18.42 WSP 760 41'36.76" E 65 Nagamangala 1 Gaddebhuvanahalli 120 49'23.91" N 2014 Operational 3.60 WSP 760 47'00.53" E

66 Malavalli 1 Goudgere 120 23'30.28" N 2016 Operational 3.00 WSP 770 05'49.59" E

67 Mysore 3 Rayanakere 12'14"30.07N 2003 Operational 5.65 Faculative Aerated Lagoon 76'37"14.51E 68 Vidyaranyapuram 12'16"17.76N 2001 Operational 60.00 Faculative Aerated Lagoon 69 12'21"00.00"N 2001 Operational 67.50 Faculative Aerated Lagoon 70 1 NH-80 12.10 deg N and 76.70 deg E 2017 Operational 30.00 WSP chamarajanagara-nanjangud road opposite kalammagudi temple 71 1 Mandya Road Bannur 12.20 deg N and 76.52 deg E 2010 Operational 7.00 WSP 72 1 Kalkunike 12.19 deg N and 76.17 deg E 2000 Operational 2.50 Oxidation Pond 73 K.R.Nagar 2 1) Kantenahalli, 2)Madhuvana halii a. 12.26 deg N and 76.23 deg E 1998 Operational 3.91 WSP (Kantenahalli) 2002 Operational WSP 74 Ramanagar 1 Archakarahalli 12˚70'31.68" N 2004 Operational 5.50 Aerator Lagoon 75 Jatpat Nagara 1 Jatpat Nagara Latitude 2010 Operational WSP Near Thyavarechatnahalli 1 Near Thyavarechatnalli Latitude 2017 Operational Aerated Lagoon 76 130 56' 38.00" N Near Ambaragoppa cross 1 Ambaragoppa Village Cross Latitude 2019 Commissioned and Non SBR 77 140 17' 03.7" N Operational 78 Tumkur 1 Bheemasandra village, City Latitude 2003 Operational 5.00 Aerated Lagoons corporstion Tumakuru 13°20'25.67"N Longitude 77°4'27.41"E

79 Turuvekere 1 Bidiswaste Latitude 2014 Commissioned and Non 24.57 UASB (Waste Stabilization ponds) Sy No 101/1, 101/2, 103/1, 103/2 and 13 10' 13.74" N Operational others Longitude 80 Udupi 1 13.358753 and 74.742553 2007 Operational Faculative Aerated Lagoon

81 Karkala 1 Hawaldharbettu 13o21273" N 74o986117" E 1993 Operational 12.50 Oxidation Pond 82 Bhatkal 1 Venktapura bhatkal 14.0168 2006 Operational 3.00 Waste stabilisation Bond 83 1 Gandhi nagar Near KEB Karwar 14.802614 2011 Operational 1.50 Aerator Lagoon 84 Basavana 1 Ivanagi Road Basavana Bagewadi 16o33'05" N 2013 Operational WSP 75o58'43" E 85 Indi 1 Ahirasang Road Indi 17°11'35.11"N 2015 Operational 4.02 WSP 86 Talikote l RTC NO Survey No- 45/2, 3,4,5,RTC- 16o45'42" N 2016 Operational 4.02 WSP 66/2/1,58 Harnal Road, Talikote 76o31'55" E

87 Bidar 1 Goornalli B Village Bidar 02 nos Lattitude - 17.891185 N Aug/17 Non- Operational 10.00 Aerated Lagoon Type and naubad 01 no Longitude - 77.521027 E 88 Chikkaballapura 1 Gopala Krishna Ammnikere Sy 13°25'20.22"N/ 2014 Operational 17.26 WSP No.260 77°44'35.69"E 93 1074.50 Annexure :1g Status of proposed STP details for Bengaluru STPs under Construction Capacit Level of Types of process for STP commissioned Sl.No Name y in Location near to Drainage Zone Total Treatment treating sewage in year MLD Secondary -Activated 1 K&C Valley 150 B.Nagasandra Secondary K&C valley Sludge Process (ASP) Near Sequential Batch 2 Chikkabegur 5 Chikkabeguru Secondary K&C valley Reactor kere 184 Sequential Batch 3 Madivala 4 Madivala lake Secondary K&C valley Reactor Tambuchetti Sequential Batch 4 K.R.Puram 20 Secondary K&C valley palya Road Reactor Sequential Batch 5 Kaggadasapura 5 Secondary K&C valley lake Reactor Sequential Batch 6 Hebbal 100 Nagavara kere Secondary Hebbal Reactor

7 Hennur 1 Hennur lake Secondary Soil Bio Technology Hebbal 108

Sequential Batch 8 7 Puttenahalli lake Secondary Hebbal Reactor Activated Sludge 9 V.Valley 150 Mysore Road Secondary Vrishabhavathy Process (ASP) 153 Sequential Batch 10 Hesharghatta 3 Secondary Vrishabhavathy Reactor

Total 445

Proposed under CWSS - 5th Phase - In 110 villages 1 Pillaganahally 4 Pillaganahally Secondary K&C Valley 29 2 25 Varthur Secondary K&C Valley 3 Nagasandra 9 Nagasandra Secondary A.Valley 4 Herohally 3 Herohally Secondary A.Valley 5 Karihobanahally 10 Karihobanahally Secondary A.Valley 6 Chikkabanavara 4 Chikkabanavara Secondary A.Valley 58 7 Hosahally 6 Hosahally Secondary A.Valley 8 Hemmigepura 13 Hemmigepura Secondary V. Valley 9 Somapura 8 Somapura Secondary V. Valley 10 Talaghattapura 5 Talaghattapura Secondary V. Valley 11 Bilishivale 17 Bilishivale Secondary Hebbal 12 Doddabetta hally 7 Doddabetta hally Secondary Hebbal 37 13 Jakkur 7 Jakkur Secondary Hebbal 14 6 Yelahanka Secondary Hebbal Total 124 Annexure 1h: Status of proposed STPs other than Bangalore

Distri District name ULB Sl. No. ULB name CC/CMC/T Popullation as Sewage generation Proposed STP Stage of construction in Proposed stage of Proposed date of completion ct MC/TP per census 2011 (MLD) capacity(MLD) % commissioning Sl.No 10 Hosakote CMC 56980 6.3 8.52 MLD (under 60 under construction Approval to Revised estimate is awaited construction) and 1.82 19 Gubbi TP 18446 2 2.9MLD (to be constructed) - DPR submitted Approval to Revised estimate is awaited

21 Kunigal TMC 34155 4 5.4 - DPR submitted Approval to Revised estimate is awaited

22 Madhugiri TMC 29159 3 4.68 5 under construction Mar-21

24 Sira CMC 57554 6 10.6 70 under construction Mar-21

26 Tumakuru CC 302143 41.25 25 4 under construction December 2021

27 Turuvekere TP 14194 1 - 100 Commissioned Completed

30 Kolar CMC 138462 10.50 8.00 Land aquisition

33 Robertsonpet(KGF) CMC 143233 4.50 5.50 20% work completed under construction 1/15/2021.

34 Srinivasapura TMC 26793 3.00 0.40 70% work completed under construction 10/15/2020.

7 Chitradurga 41 Challakere CMC 55194 6.5 14.41 DPR under preparation

42 Chitradurga CMC 145853 17.82 _ Commissioned Completed

43 Hiriyur CMC 56416 7.92 14.63 DPR submitted _

45 Hosadurga TMC 28370 3.3 3.3 50 Under construction December 2020

46 Molakalmuru TP 15797 1.35 _ UGD _

8 Davanagere 48 Channagiri TMC 21313 2.53 5.2 DPR submitted _

49 Davanagere CC 434971 54.86 _ UGD _

50 Harihara CMC 83219 10.49 _ project implementation UGD Scheme to Harihara is being implemented by KUIDFC. 51 Honnali TP 17928 2.37 _ DPR under preparation _

52 Jagalur TP 17257 2.26 _ DPR under preparation _

9 Shivamogga 54 Bhadravathi CMC 151022 16.74 5 -- DPR under preparation _ Distri District name ULB Sl. No. ULB name CC/CMC/T Popullation as Sewage generation Proposed STP Stage of construction in Proposed stage of Proposed date of completion ct MC/TP per census 2011 (MLD) capacity(MLD) % commissioning Sl.No 60 Shivamogga CC 322650 52 12 -- DPR under preparation _

65 Hunasur CMC 50865 6.05 -- DPR submitted

68 Nanjangudu CMC 50598 5 DPR submitted

71 Tirumakudalu-- TMC 31498 3.91 5.5 100% project commisioned STP Commisioned Narasipura 74 Maddur TMC 35147 4.51 Upgradation of Existing 0% DPR preparation 01-04-2022 3.5 MLD STP to 6MLD 78 Pandavapura TMC 20399 2 3capacity Aeriated lagoons 0% land litigation

14 Hassan 89 Hassan CMC 155006 12.17 20 MLD -- SBR DPR submitted DPR submitted to Vide MD, KUWS & DB, 10 MLD --SBR B'lore Ltr. No.546 Dtd:--30.6.2020. 94 Belur TMC 22484 3.38 1 5 MLD MLD -- -- 2SBR Nos (MBBR) DPR submitted DPR Estimate submitted to be approvedto Vide MD, KUWS & DB, 5 MLD -- 1 Nos (SBR) B'lore Ltr. No.546 Dtd:--30.6.2020. 16 Dakshina 107 Bantwal TMC 40,155 5.00 4.14 & 0.22 0 Land aquisition After Estimate the siteto be is approvedhanded over to the Kannada Board by the ULB, the tenders will be 108 Belthangadi TP 7,746 1.00 0.006 0 DPR submitted Afterinvited. approval of the DPR by the Govt., the work will be taken up. 111 Moodubidire TMC 29,431 3.70 3.00, 0.09 & 0.03 0 DPR submitted After approval of the DPR, the work will be taken up. 112 Mulki TP 17,274 2.20 0.015 0 DPR submitted After approval of the DPR, the work will be taken up. 115 Ullal CMC 53,773 6.70 4.40 & 1.70 0 Land aquisition After the site is handed over to the Board by the ULB, the work will be 17 Udupi 119 Kapu TMC 21,887 2.40 0.3 0 Land aquisition Aftertaken theup. site is handed over to the Board by the ULB, the work will be 121 Kundapura TMC 30,444 3.80 2.80, 0.135 & 0.07 0 Land aquisition Aftertaken theup. site is handed over to the Board by the ULB, the work will be 18 Belagavi 125 Ainapura TP 18900 2.27 4.37 -- DPR submitted --taken up.

129 Belagavi CC 490045 58.53 70 -- project implementation Oct--2021

134 TP 16440 1.97 2.61 -- DPR under preparation --

141 Khanapura TP 19309 2.32 3.7 -- DPR submitted --

143 TMC 23154 2.78 3.66 -- DPR submitted --

145 MK--Hubballi TP 13387 1.61 4.4 -- DPR submitted --

148 TMC 23152 2.78 5.3 -- DPR submitted -- Distri District name ULB Sl. No. ULB name CC/CMC/T Popullation as Sewage generation Proposed STP Stage of construction in Proposed stage of Proposed date of completion ct MC/TP per census 2011 (MLD) capacity(MLD) % commissioning Sl.No 152 Ramadurga TMC 34800 4.99 3.30 & 1.00 -- under construction --

155 Savadatti TMC 41215 4.94 8.50 & 0.50 -- DPR submitted --

157 Ugarkhurda TMC 23762 2.85 3.2 -- DPR under preparation --

171 Rabakavi--Banahatti CMC 77004 8.8 -- -- project implementation --

172 Teradal TMC 26088 3.3 6 -- project implementation --

174 Basavana--Bagewadi TMC 33,198 4.4 0.25 50% Under Construction 31.03.2021(For 1 No of MBBR type STP site is yet to be handed over by ULB) 180 Muddebihal TMC 28219 4.07 5.24 20% Under Construction 31.03.2021

183 Sindhagi TMC 37,226 4.4 7.37 Work is yet to be started Under Construction 02.12.2022

191 CMC 67102 8.05 UGD

192 Hirekerur TP 19191 2.3 Work foreclosed

193 Ranebennur CMC 106406 12.76 UGD work taken up by UGD KUIDFC 199 Hubballi--Dharwad CC 943788 121 10 MLD SBR, 100% Trial run 30--12--2020

3 MLD SBR, 60% Under Construction

3 MLD PHYTORID, 80% Under Construction

1 MLD PHYTORID, 100% Trial run

0.25 MLD MBBR 100% Trial run

23 Gadag-- 203 Gadag--Betageri CMC 172612 20.72 13.88 90 under construction October--2020

214 Dandeli CMC 52069 6.27 1) 8 MLD SBR 0 under construction 05.07.2022 2)0.5 MLD Phytorid 218 Karawara CMC 77139 9.74 __ 3) 0.25 MLD Phytorid DPR under preparation

227 TMC 20897 ------project implementation --

229 Jewargi TMC 25686 ------DPR under preparation --

230 TMC 39341 - 9.00 Designs approved March-2021 Distri District name ULB Sl. No. ULB name CC/CMC/T Popullation as Sewage generation Proposed STP Stage of construction in Proposed stage of Proposed date of completion ct MC/TP per census 2011 (MLD) capacity(MLD) % commissioning Sl.No 231 Shahbad CMC 51869 ------project implementation --

253 Raichur CMC 234073 -- 5.50 85 Under Construction December-2020

258 Gangavathi CMC 114642 -- 14.00 100 under construction November-2020

269 Bidar CMC 216020 -- 7.00 Land aquisition

30 Ballari 273 Ballari CC 410445 -- 10.00 90% Under Construction December--2020

-- 2.00 10% Under Construction March--2021

275 Hoovinahadagali TMC 27967 ------project implementation --

276 Hosapete CMC 206167 -- 27.00 Under Construction

281 Kudligi TP 26680 -- 4.60 30% Under Construction December--2020

285 Sandur TMC 37431 -- 6.55 work order issued

Annexure 1c: Status of STPs implemented by KUIDFC

Sl. No. District name ULB name CC/CMC/T Population as Sewage Existing Actual Sewage Mode of disposal/ STP location Co-ordinates Treatment Date of MC/TP per census generation treatment treated (MLD) Utilization Lat Long Technology Commissionin 2011 (MLD) Capacity g (MLD)

1 Bangalore Rural Doddaballapur CMC 92,105 8.11 12.0 7.0 Majarahosahalli Sy 13.2957 77.5364 WSP 2016 a No. 35 2 Tumkur Tipatur CMC 59,543 5.24 6.0 3.0 Huchagondanahalli 13.1649 SBR 2017 Sy No. 53

3 Chikkaballapura Chikkaballapur CMC 191,122 16.82 10.0 7.0 Gopala Krishna 13.4355 77.7315 WSP 2014 a Ammnikere Sy. No. 260

4 Davanagere Davanagere CC 435,125 38.29 20.0 20.0 Disposal to Existing Shivanagar, 14.496437 75.92081 SBR 23/01/2017 Nala (River) Davanagere 5 20.0 15.0 Shivanagar, 14.29447 75.55107 SBR 2018 Davanagere 6 5.0 2.5 Avaragere 14.27176 75.57035 SBR 2018 7 Davanagere Harihara CMC 83,219 7.32 18.0 1.0 Leave to natural nala Harlapura 14.31425 75.48138 FAL

8 Chamarajanagar Chamarajanag CMC 69,875 6.15 9.0 4.5 Leave to natural nala Goodhitittu 11.9403276 76.97145 FAL 15/12/2018 a ara 9 Belagavi Gokak CMC 79,121 6.96 8.7 1.5 Leave to natural nala Maldinni Village 16.163275 74.87475 FAL 31/05/2017

10 Bagalkote Ilakal CMC 58,111 5.11 8.0 2.0 Leave to natural nala Tondyal Village 15.987308 76.12681 FAL 31/03/2020

11 Bagalkote Jamakhandi CMC 68,938 6.07 7.6 2.0 Leave to natural nala 16.525293 75.27289 FAL 31/12/2016

12 Bagalkote Rabakavi- CMC 77,004 6.78 9.2 Commissioned. Proposed to leave in Rabakavi-Banahatti 15.987532 76.12712 SBR 08/10/2020 Banahatti HSC under natural nala. progress. 13 Vijayapura Vijayapura CC 327,427 28.81 31.00 25.0 Leave to natural nala Indi Road, Vijayapura 16.845937 75.72769 FAL 24/11/2018

14 Haveri Byadagi TMC 83,219 7.32 18 Under Leave to natural nala Theradahalli 14.41078 75.48138 SBR Construction 15 Haveri Haveri CMC 67,102 5.90 4.71 1.0 Leave to natural nala Haveri, Siddadevapur 14.789438 75.41919 FAL 30/04/2020 Village

16 Haveri Ranebennur CMC 106,406 9.36 15.0 7.5 Leave to natural nala Hullatti 14.644938 75.62831 FAL 30/04/2020

17 Dharwad Hubballi- CC 943,788 83.05 20.0 12.0 Leave to natural nala Madihal in Dharwad 15.471938 75.02906 SBR 31/01/2018 Dharwad 18 40.0 30.0 Gabbur in Hubballi 15.304938 75.14069 SBR 13/08/2017 19 Kalaburagi Kalaburagi CC 543,147 47.80 40.0 40.0 Leave to natural nala Nandoor Village, 17.16257 76.48323 SBR 31/07/2017 Kalaburagi

20 Raichur Raichur CMC 234,073 20.60 20.0 12.0 Leave to natural nala Eklaspur 16.23 77.33 FAL 15/12/2018

8.0 Hosur 16.18 77.33 FAL 2019 21 Raichur CMC 75,837 6.67 12.0 Under proposed to leave in Sukalpet 15.761653 76.77597 FAL Feb/21 Construction natural nala 22 Bidar Bidar CMC 216,020 19.01 17.26 2.0 Leave to natural nala Goornalli B Village, 17°51'58" N 77°31'49" FAL 21/07/2020 Bidar E 23 Bidar Humnabad TMC 44,483 3.91 6.0 Under Dummansoor village, 17.768 WSP 2021 Construction Chinnakera Road, Near Forestry Nursery 24 Ballari Hosapete CMC 206,167 18.14 27.0 Under proposed to leave in BelagaduVillage 15.300070 76.38645 Activated Feb/21 Construction natural nala Sludge Process

FAL - Facultative Aerated Lagoon SBR - Sequencing Batch Reactor

ASP - Activated Sludge Process Physical and financial progress for the 17 polluted river stretches of proposed STP Sl. District ULB name Implementi Priliminary Amount Amount STP location Co-ordinates Proposed Project Technology used Status of the Physical progress If Civil work Financial progress Proposed date Remarks Progress sumary for October 2020 No. name ng agency estimated approved (Cr released Lat Long capacity beginning project for under in progress, Target Achieved Percentage of completion cost of Rs) (Cr Rs) (MLD) (date) construction enter (Cr Rs) (Cr Rs) amount project (Cr projects percentage spent out of Rs) progress (%) amount approved (%) 1 Bangalore BWSSB 705.34 612.21 470.93 V.Valley 12.561 77.6192 150 7/31/2017 Activated Sludge Under Progress 85% 357.58 75.93 3/31/2021 Urban Process (ASP) 3 Mandya Maddur KUWSDB 57.6 50.15 ERSF 10.53 Near Hole Anjaneya 12˚35'18.20" N 77˚ 03'36.65" E Upgradation 15.04.2020 Aerated lagoon ------14.04.2022 Survey work completed. sewer network designs has submitted Temple of Existing Agency has to submit the to chief Engg office, Mysuru for 3.5 MLD sewer network designs. approvel. WSP type STP to 6MLD capacity Aerated lagoon 4 Uttara Dandeli M/s Suprada 146.51 146.51 40.68 Nirmal nagar Janata 15°15'49.0"N 74°37'23.4"E 0.5 MLD 06.07.2019 Phytorid STP Under Civil work in Over all 40.68 23.02 56.59 05.07.2022 Work under progress Design for Nirmal Ngar Janata Kannada Construction (Contract colony- construction progress Physical work colony STP is yet to be submitted. In s Pvt Amount:76. Kerwadi (Halmaddi 15°15'00.9"N 74°38'02.9"E 8.0 MLD SBR STP progress is Kerwadi STP excavation for SBR Ltd,Dharwad 62 Cr) village) 35% basin completed. 2 Mysore Hunsur KUWS& DB 36.86 Yet to be NA Goluru village 12°05'59'' N 76°42'55'' E Upgradation NA NA DPR submitted NA NA NA NA NA NA DPR for Rs. 80.0 Crores is MD KUWS&DB, Bangaluru vide approved of Existing 7 submitted for approval to letter 1033/2020-21 dated07/09/2020 MLD Govt vide ltr 288/2019-20, is directed to reexamine the UGD STP(WSP) dtd:22-05-2020. proposals in order to take short term to 7 MLD measures to comply with NGT SBT type orders. Accordingly DPR for 2916 STP lakh rupes is submitted to CE office

3 Mysore Nanjanagu KUWSDB 80 - - Kalkunike 12°19'13.9"N 76°17'19.4"E 8 - SBR DPR submitted ------The DPR for upgradation of local body resolution submitted to d UGD scheme to Govt on 7/10/2020 Nanjanagudu city as per NGT standards has been submitted to Govt. on 22/05/2020 4 Dakshina Subramany KUWS & D 5.23 -- -- Back side of 120.40'01" N, 750.36'33" E STP Tender will SBR DPR submitted to ------24 Months after DPR amounting to Rs. 5.23 Meanwhile, an estimate for short Kannada a B Subramanyeshwara 2.60 be invited Govt. for entrustment of crore submitted to the Govt. term measure for the sewage college (installed) after approval. the tender. for approval vide MD, treatment is under preparation approval of KUWS & DB, B'lore Ltr. No. the DPR. 414 Dtd:-11-06-2020.

5 Dakshina Belthangad KUWS & D 10.3 -- -- Near Crematorium 120.97'93" N, 750.26'97" E STP - 0.006 Tender will FSTP DPR submitted to ------24 Months after DPR amounting to Rs. 10.30 Meanwhile, an estimate for short Kannada i (FSSM) B at Renkendaguttu be invited Govt. for entrustment of crore is submitted to the term measure for the sewage after approval. the tender. Govt. for approval vide MD, treatment is under preparation approval of KUWS & DB, B'lore Ltr. No. the DPR. 2681 Dtd:-15-02-2020 & re- submitted vide letter No. 414 dated 11-06-2020.

6 Hassan Hassan KUWSDB 165 Yet to be Near 12°58' 42" N 76°05'29" E 20 MLD Works will SBR DPR submitted to ------DPR submitted to Vide MD, DPR administratively approved on approved Bittgondanahalli be taken up Vide MD, KUWS KUWS & DB, B'lore Ltr. No. 6/10/2020, technical sanction to DPR Near KSRTC Bus 13°00' 00" N 76°06'25" E 10 MLD after SBR & DB, B'lore Ltr. ------546 Dtd:-30.6.2020.Estimate is avaited. Stand ( approval of No.546 Dtd:- to be approved tank bed) DPR 30.6.2020. Estimate to be Near Hunsinakere 13°00' 40" N 76°05'15" E 5MLD SBR approved ------tank bed Near Jayanagara 13°01' 52" N 76°06'29" E 2 MLD MBBR ------Near Gavenahalli 13°00' 15" N 76°07'54" E 2 MLD MBBR ------1 Uttara Karwar 296.5 7.00 MLD SBR STP DPR preparation __ DPR under preparation DPR submitted to Chief Engg office Kannada 2.5 MLD Package plant Dharwad vide TO letter no 761 dated 2.5 MLD Package plant 26/09/2020 3 Shivamogg Shivamogg KUWSDB 125 ------For preparation of DPR. Survey estimate amounting to 39.4 a a Detailed survey work has to lakhs is approved by CE,KUWS&DB be conducted. ULB requested vide no 1246, dated 7/10/2020. Fixing to deposit for survey estimate of the consultant is under cost of Rs. 44.80 lakhs vide process.After completion of the this office letter no 2848 Dt: survey work, DPR will be prepared. 17-03-2020 Amount not yet received from ULB. Hence, the estimate cost of Rs. 44.80 lakhs has been submitted to Chief Engineer. KUWS& D Board, Banglore vide this office letter no: 115 Dt 24-04-2020 Approval is awaited.

4 Shivamogg Bhadravath KUWS&DB 75 - - - DPR preparation For preparation of DPR. Survey estimate amounting to 31.6 a i Detailed survey work have to lakhs is approved by CE,KUWS&DB be conducted and requested vide no 1247, dated 7/10/2020. Fixing ULB to deposit for survey of the consultant is under estimate cost of Rs. 35.95 process.After completion of the lakhs vide this office letter survey work, DPR will be prepared. no:2847 dt: 17-03-2020. Amount not yet received from ULB. Hence, the estimate cost of Rs. 35.95 lakhs has been submitted to Chief Engineer. KUWS& D Board, Banglore vide this office letter no: 593 dt: dt: 02- 07-2020. Approval is awaited.

5 Ramanagar Ramanagar KUWS&DB 20.5 DPR preparation As a short term measure the DPR for a a rejuvenation of existing UGD facilities to Ramnagara city amounting to 20.5 cr is placed before TA & TSC for technical clearance.

6 Ramanagar Kanakapur KUWSDB 36.17 To be Boodigere, 12°33'09.88"N, 77°25'47.34"E, 0.3 MBBR DPR preparation As a short term measure, the As short term measure, the DPR for a a Approved Malagala 12°32'44.52"N 77°25'39.97"E 0.4 DPR for “Providing 2nd providing sewer network and Stage UGD scheme to construction of decentralised STPs Kanakapura town” and rejuvenation of existing UGDs amounting to Rs.36.17 scheme in Kanakapura city Crores is under srutiny. amounting to 26.91 cr is placed before TA & TSC for technical clearance. Annexure 3b: Status of the Underground Drainage (UGD) in the ULBs of 17 polluted river stretches (PRS)

Sl. UGD Completed UGD under progress UGD Planned No ULB Project cost ULB Estimated project Project expenditure until ULB Project cost . (Lakh rupees) cost (Lakh rupees) October 2020 (Lakh rupees) (Lakh rupees) 1 Kollegala 6017 Nanjanagud 412 353.21 Ramanagar 2050 u 2 T. Narsipura 3746 Hassan 16500 0 Kanakapura 2691 3 Huvina- 1120 Madduru 5015 0 Hunsur 2680 Hadagali 4 Chikkodi 4237 Bantwala 1227 1661.9 Srirangapatt 1630 ana 5 2770.9 Ramadurga 749 840.8 Subrmanya 523 6 Total = 17891 Dandeli 14651 2534.1 Beltangadi 1030 7 Total = 38554 5390 Beluru 1484 8 Khanapura 806 9 M. K. Hubli 512 10 1645 11 Munnoli 900 12 Karwar 2930 13 Ugarkhurd 1351 14 Kudachi 1331 15 Examba 1800 16 Ainapur 1331 17 Chincili 1068 18 Jewargi 1643 Total = 27405

Information about CETPs and member units located in the State : KARNATAKA as called by the CPCB vide letter dated 06.08.2020 SL.N o Number industries with effluent discharges Contact detail of the CETP Number of Installed and operational Number of member operator with phone and e- industries capacity industries (Scale wise) > 25 > 50 mail < 25 KLD & KLD & (Sector-wise) KLD < 50 <100 Name and address of the CETP KLD KLD 1 Eco Green Solution Systems Pvt Mr. Suhas Installed Capacity-200 KLD Large Scale 15 15 - - Electroplating 242 Ltd Mob: 9620227469 Operational Capacity-100 Medium Scale 28 28 - - Garment Washing 43 #. 48-A4, KIADB Industrial [email protected] KLD Small Scale 396 396 - - E-Waste 3 Area, Veerapura Post, Total 439 439 - - Battery Industries 15 Doddaballapura - 561203 Laboratories 43 Pharmaceuticals 8 Screen Printing 7 Manufacturing of Sutures 2 Plastic Industries 11 Engineering Industries/Wire Welding 30 Vehicle Servicing/Washing 3 Electronic Industries(PCB) 8 Micro Brewery 3 Barrel Washing 4 Copper Oxychloride 1 Supplementary Foods 5 Heat Treatment 3 Bright Steel Bars 3 Manufacturing of Labels 2 R & D Centre 1 Manufacturnig of Jewellery 1 Treatment Storage & Diposal 1 Facility Total 439 2 Pai and Pai Chemicals (I) Pvt Smt. Chaya Rao, Director. Large Scale 1 1 -- -- Surface Treatment 10 Installed Capacity- 300 Ltd 9880033174- Medium Scale 0 0 -- -- Textile 2 29/A, 1ST Phase, [email protected] KLD Operational capacity- 240 KLD Small Scale 26 26 -- -- Plastic reprocessors 15 Industrial Area, Bangalore- 74 Total 27 27 -- -- Total 27 3 Pai and Pai Chemicals (I) Pvt Smt. Chaya Rao, Director. Large Scale 0 0 -- -- Surface Processing 2 Ltd 9880033174- Installed Capacity-40 KLD Medium Scale 0 0 -- -- Pharma and R & D 3 25/D, 1ST Phase, Kumbalgodu [email protected] Operational capacity - 35 Small Scale 9 9 -- -- Textile 3 Industrial Area, Bangalore- 74 KLD Food Processing 1 Industrial Area, Bangalore- 74 Total 9 9 Total 9 4 M/s. Bangalore Eco Park Pvt Mr. Hrudaya Raj, Cell No + Installed Capacity-100 KLD Large Scale 4 4 -- -- Auto Machinery 2 Ltd, 919880988029 Mail ID Operational Capacity- 30 Medium Scale 5 5 -- -- Textiles 2 Plot No.296B, KIADB Indl [email protected] KLD Small Scale 37 37 -- -- Pharmaceuticals 5 Area, Sompura Ist Stage, Total 46 46 TSDF 1 Dobaspet, Bangalore-562 Plating Industries 13 132. Solvent Recycling 6 Automobiles 4 R&D Unit 3 Paint Industry 1 Breweries 1 Food Industries 2 Garments 2 Engineering Industries 2 Powder Coating 2 Total 46 5 CET Plant Malur Private Mr. G.V. Gore,Managing Installed Capacity- 60 KLD Large Scale 21 21 _ _ Herbal Extract 3 Director, Mob: 9342539644, Limited,Plot No.64 & 65 Operational capacity- 45 Medium Scale 10 10 _ _ Food Processing 6 E mail [email protected] ,KIADB ,Industrial Area,Malur KLD Small Scale 10 10 _ _ Brewery 2 Taluk,Kolar District. Total 41 41 _ _ Pharmaceutical 8 Textile 1 Structural Parts 13 Chemical 8 Total 41 6 Govind Solvents Pvt Mr.Kiran R.K.,Chief Installed Capacity- 75 KLD _ Large Scale _ _ _ Ltd,No19(P)-22,Kunigal Indl Operating Officer,Mobile Operational Capacity-45 Area,Kallanayakana 9742615953 E mail KLD Medium Scale 42 42 _ _ Chemicals 4 Village,Huttaridurga [email protected] Small Scale _ _ _ _ Pharma 8 Hobli,Kunigal - 572 130,Tumkur Total 42 42 _ _ Textiles 7 District. Engineering 8 R & D Centre 1 TSDF 1 Solvent Recovery 4 Food Processing 9 Total 42 7 Viwa Eco Club(CETP),SM Sri Gopal - 9886671852, Sri Installed Capacity- 20 KLD 106,Oop Shed No 5 & 6 Praveen Operational Capacity-20 Large Scale _ _ _ _ 3 Pharmaceuticals ,Veerasandra Industrial 8123625983(Operator) Mail KLD Medium Scale 2 2 _ _ Surface treatment 1 Estate,,Anekal ID [email protected] Small Scale 38 38 _ _ Dairy 1 Taluk,Bengaluru Urban District Total 40 40 _ _ Electroplating 25 Surface treatment 9 Textile 1 Total 40 8 M/s.Lidkar Tanners Enviro Mr.Manju,080-25442607, Installed capacity- 1 MLD Large scale control Systems, , 9742674880, Operational Capacity- 200 6 Nil 1 _ 2 Arabic College Post, Nagavara, [email protected] KLD Bengaluru-560045 Textiles Medium scale 26 Nil Nil _ Tannery 1 Small scale 52 Nil Nil _ Powder Coating 6 Total 84 Nil 1 _ Electro Plating 8 Chemical Industries 4 Food Processing 9 Metal Finisheres 14 Garmet Washing 18 Battery Industries 4 Others 14 Pharma Formulation 5 Total 85 9 CETP,MSEZ,Permude,Mangalo Sri. Sreenivasulu ,Chief Installed Capacity-3.5 MLD Large scale re Manager,Manager,MSEZ, Operational Capacity- 2 5 Nil 5 _ 4 Contact No.9164550222 MLD Fish Meal Processing Medium scale Nil Nil Nil _ Aromatic 1 Small scale Nil Nil Nil _ Total 5 Nil 5 _ Total 5 10 CETP, Sri. KHADER Installed Capacity-0.6 MLD Kotepura,Ullal,Mangaluru ,President,Kotepura,Ullala,Ma Operational Capacity- 0.4 Large scale Nil 1 5 _ Fish Meal Industries 13 ngalore Contact MLD No.9343553696 Medium scale Nil 8 Nil _ Small scale Nil 4 Nil _ Total _ 13 Nil 13 Nil Total Installed Capacity 5875 KLD Operational Capacity 3445 KLD S.N. Questions Remarks 1 Numbers of ULBs 290 2 Over all waste management status in States/UTs a Quantity of MSW generated (TPD) 11085 b Quantity of MSW collected (TPD) 10198.2 c Quantity of MSW segregated & transported (TPD) 6872.7 d Quantity of MSW processed (TPD) 5838 e Quantity of MSW disposed in secured land fill site (TPD) 3619.56

f Gap in Solid Waste Management UTs (TPD) [ 1(a)- I(d)- 1627.44 1( e) ] g Solid Waste Management Plan 3 Waste Collection Existing Target Gap Timeframe Remarks a ULBs in which waste door-to-door collection is 279 290 11 31st Dec 2021 These are recently upgraded ULBs. implemented(No.) b ULBs in which segregation of waste is implemented (No.) 63 ULBs- 290(100% Compliance) 227 2021 Most of ULBs have started Source segregation in most of the wards (100%wards) and are trying to reach 100% compliance under SBM(U). 210ULBs -partial Source segregation c ULBs in which transportation of segregeted waste is 273 289 17 31st March 2021 implemented (No.) 4 Waste Processing 31st March 2021 The State is generating around 11085 TPD of waste out of which dry a Material Recovery facilities waste is approximately 3103tonns.The State intends to develop (i) Total Capacity (TPD) 5 750 745 around 900 DWCCs for facillitationg segregation, recycling and (ii) Number 1 30 29 material recovery depending upon the quantity of dry waste.Around (iii) Number of ULBs covered 1 290 289 300 waste is recycling. b Recycling (i) Total Capacity (TPD) 435 1592.96 1157.96 2022 (ii) Number 332 979 647 (iii) Number of ULBs covered 119 290 171 c Composting (i) Total Capacity (TPD) 5770 9385 3615 (ii) Number 206 290 84 (iii) Number of ULBs covered 187 290 103 d Biomethanation (i) Total Capacity (TPD) 68 NA NA (ii) Number 14 (iii) Number of ULBs covered 9 e RDF (i) Total Capacity (TPD) NA State doesn't have RDF/Waste to energy facilities.The State has (ii) Number identified requirement of around 900 DWCCS/MRFs, out if which (iii) Number of ULBs covered there are 213 DWCCs existing.As per the Stete strategy dry waste f Waste to Energy Plants will be sent to cement kilns for co-processing and waste to energy (i) Total Capacity (TPD) will be least prefered option in State.600 TPD-11.5 MW waste to (ii) Number enegry plant is being built by BBMP and KPCL. (iii) Number of ULBs covered 4 Waste Disposal 3 Waste Collection Existing Target Gap Timeframe Remarks a Landfill (i) Total Capacity (T) 2680245 6069038 3388793 BBMP is disposing around 2500 TPD in SLF since fledged processing facility do not exist.Once 100% processing is achieved existing disposal in SLF will reduce.Also 237 ULBs are yet to develop SLF. (ii) Number 53 290 237 Under SBM(U) 219 ULBs have invited tender for development of (iii) Number of ULBs covered 53 290 237 Processing& Disposal facilities. 5 Legacy Waste Waste management Remarks a Number of dumpsites ( No.) 114 b Quantity of Waste dumped at dumpsites ( Tons) 1.4 CR tons c Number of dumpsites cleared (No. 0 d Number of dumpsites in which biomining has 7 7 ULBs have prepared commenced ( No.) DPR for Legacy waste Management. e Time frame for clearing all dumpsites 31/Mar/22 6 Other Information a Information regarding development of model 7 Cities & 90 GPs towns/cities/villages b Creation of Environmental cell Complied c Standardization of rates for procurement of Concurence of FD services/equipment (to do away with the tendering is obtained to process) required for solid waste management procure Vehicle and Equipments required for SWM in Gem portal. Status of establishment of W2E in Bangalore. (25.08.2020)

Name of the Quantity of Nature of Sl.No Power generation Location Status company waste the waste

Kannahalli (25 1 M/s satarem 1000 MT Mixed waste 15 mw Agreement executed acres)

300 MT + 200 Chikkanagamangala 2 M/s 3wayste MT (Bulk Mixed waste 9.2 mw Agreement executed (15 acres) generators)

Doddabidarakallu 3 M/s Indium 100 MT Mixed waste 2 mw Agreement executed (10,000 sqmts)

gCNG - 16 T/day (1.6%); LCO2 - 9T/day (0.9%); Bio fertilizer- 182T/day(18.2%); Mavallipura (13 Govt approval 4 M/s Firm Green 1000 MT Mixed waste RDF - 270 T/day (27%) acres) awaited L.Fill - 66T/day (6.6%) Med./Haz. Waste 23TPD (incineration)

Land to be procured 5 M/s Nexus Nova 600 MT Mixed waste 8.5 MW Marenahalli from DC (Urban)

Mavallipura (15 Agreement to be 6 M/s NEG 500 MT Mixed waste 8 mw acres) executed

Tenders have been called and the 7 M/s KPC Limited 700 MT RDF 11.2 MW Bidadi (25 acres) agency is to be finalised. 3500 MT + Total 600 MT RDF Districts Covid Waste Total Covid Qty Of Covid Qty Of Covid Qty Of Covid Qty Of Covid Qty Of Covid Qty Of Covid Date: 15-03- Covid Waste Covid Waste Covid Waste Received At Covid Waste Waste Received Waste Waste Waste Waste Yet to be Waste Yet to be Waste Yet to be 2020 - 30-11- Generated In Generated In Generated Total CBWTF From Received At At CBWTF Incenerated At Incenerated At Incenerated At Incenerated At Incenerated At Incenerated At 2020 HCES QC (HCES+QC) HCES CBWTF From QC (HCES+QC) CBWTF Of HCES CBWTF Of QC At CBWTF CBWTF Of HCES CBWTF Of QC At CBWTF Bagalkot 22802 49606 72408 22802 49606 72408 22802 49606 72408 0 0 0 Ballari 81847.9 122907.1 204755 81847.9 122907.1 204755 81847.9 122849.1 204697 0 1050 1050 Bangalore Rural 35303.63 23077.72 58381.35 35319.63 23050.72 58370.35 35305.63 23050.72 58356.35 2397.9 1196.01 3593.91 Bangalore Urban 356060.29 147143.9 503204.19 356222.58 147143.9 503366.48 357079.17 147142.9 504222.07 60041.67 76.5 60118.17 Belagavi 67329.62 31881.1 99210.72 67361.62 31881.1 99242.72 67330.47 31881.1 99211.57 0 0 0 Bidar 36392.81 0 36392.81 36410.81 0 36410.81 36491.81 0 36491.81 0 0 0 Chamarajanagar 8064.15 294.2 8358.35 8064.15 294.2 8358.35 8064.15 294.2 8358.35 146 0 146 Chikkaballapur 1557 6551 8108 1557 6551 8108 1557 6551 8108 0 0 0 Chikkamagaluru 24175 0 24175 24152 0 24152 24175 0 24175 505 0 505 Chitradurga 49286.7 11849 61135.7 49286.7 11849 61135.7 49297.7 11840 61137.7 0 0 0 Dakshina 147603.37 7365.45 154968.82 147603.37 7365.45 154968.82 147594.37 7348.45 154942.82 140147.98 4128.45 144276.43 Davangere 66325 95846 162171 66397 95914 162311 66397 95843 162240 0 0 0 Dharward 227675 0 227675 227675 0 227675 227675 0 227675 0 0 0 Gadag 48432.07 0 48432.07 48432.09 0 48432.09 48432.09 0 48432.09 0 0 0 Hassan 74138 1420.42 75558.42 74138 1420.42 75558.42 74138 1429.52 75567.52 563 0.5 563.5 Haveri 15393 14647 30040 15393 14647 30040 15373 14639 30012 0 30 30 Kalaburagi 66394.2 5339 71733.2 66394.2 5339 71733.2 66394.2 5339 71733.2 0 0 0 Kodagu 19500.85 0 19500.85 19500.85 0 19500.85 19500.85 0 19500.85 0 0 0 Kolar 21247.4 1106.05 22353.45 21247.4 1106.05 22353.45 21239.4 1106.05 22345.45 475 10.2 485.2 Koppal 8912.85 3860.85 12773.7 8912.85 3860.85 12773.7 8873.75 3842.85 12716.6 0 0 0 Mandya 77271.7 0 77271.7 76772.7 0 76772.7 76772.7 0 76772.7 2682 0 2682 Mysore 39709.2 8653.4 48362.6 39700.12 8640.4 48340.52 39702.2 8638.4 48340.6 191 0 191 Raichur 19828.78 3235.06 23063.84 19828.78 3235.06 23063.84 19662.4 3243.01 22905.41 0 0 0 Ramanagara 10807.96 1635.55 12443.51 10807.96 1635.55 12443.51 10807.96 1635.55 12443.51 8.7 0 8.7 Shivamogga 59962.7 2839 62801.7 59962.7 2839 62801.7 59962.7 2839 62801.7 0 0 0 Tumkur 30865 27547.11 58412.11 30865 27547.11 58412.11 30865 27547.11 58412.11 0 0 0 Udupi 95702.3 17226.25 112928.55 95684.3 17226.25 112910.55 95686.3 17226.25 112912.55 85414.31 9822.25 95236.56 Uttara Kannada 47719.5 1927.15 49646.65 47719.5 1927.15 49646.65 47719.5 1927.15 49646.65 34 0 34 Vijayapur 168106.36 13329.5 181435.86 168106.36 13329.5 181435.86 168116.36 13329.5 181445.86 0 0 0 Yadgiri 2459.04 49147.65 51606.69 2459.04 48827.65 51286.69 2459.04 48827.65 51286.69 4 55 59 Total 1930873 648435 2579309 1930625 648143 2578768 1931323 647977 2579299 292611 16369 308979 Annexure-8

Abstract of drains leading to polluted river stretchs in Cauvery basin, Karnataka Sl. No. River Priority Length of Polluted stretch No. of Drain Drain location Co-ordinates Drain BOD name polluted drains No. length (mg/L) stretch (km) (km)

1 Yagachi V 60 Belur to Halavagilu, 2 1 Untreated sewage drain from missed links and Latitude: 3 160 Hassan bypassed sewage effluent from wet well ultimately 12°58'35.72"N joining river Yagachi near Halavagilu, Hassan. Longitude : 76°02'58.47"E 2 Bypassed sewage effluent drain joining river Latitude: 0.1 63 Yagachi near STP of the Belur. 13°09'59.25"N Longitude : 76°52'27.85"E 2 V 80 Yediyur to Halagur 1 Drain-1 water sample from strom water drain leading to 2 28 Bridge stretch Shimsha river near Dandimaramma temple, Hokkalageri Beedi Maddur 3 CauveryIV 50Muller to Sattegala 9 1 Water sample from drain collected in between in between Guppan 8.7 Bridge, Dasanapura & Harale village agriculture land Dasanapura & mma Chamarajanagara sewage/sullage effluent contributed from kollegal Harale village canal- town joining Cauvery river, Kollegala Taluk, agriculture 120 7.50 Chamarajanagar 11’ 10’’ N 770 6’Km: 23’’ E 2.Sircan ad Canal- 1.06 Km. Mudigu mndam near Harale & Dasana pura- 2.25 Km

2 Water sample collected from kabini nalla carrying 120 9’ 46’’ N 2.50 km 18.2 drain effluent which joins Cauvery river behind 7703’ 20’’ E Puttaswamy Nayak agriculture land, Mullur village, Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar

3 Water sample collected from drain passing infront 120 9’ 42’’ N 2.50 km 30 of Mullur gram panchayath office which inturn joins 7703’ 48’’ E suvarnavathi near mudigundam and ultimately joins Cauvery river at Mullur village, Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar 4 Water sample from drain collected in front of near 120 11’ 13’’ N 770 50 m 91 Late Mr Ammavase Mahadeva House joining 6’ 0 ‘’E Cauvery River Dasanapura village, Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar 5 Water sample from drain collected in front of 120 11’ 13’’ N 30m 28 Maramma Temple joining Cauvery River, 7705’ 56’’ E DasanaPura village, Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar 6 Water sample from drain collected in front of Sri 120 11’ 12’’ N 25m 69 Mahadeva, Door No 25 Dasanapura village joining 7705’ 52’’ E Cauvery River Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar.

7 Water sample from drain collected near Nayakara 12 0 11’ 26’’ N 100 m 14.3 Bidhi joining Cauvery River, Haralle village, 7706 4’3’’ E Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar. 8 Water sample from drain collected near SC/ST 120 11’ 22’’ N 100 m 135 Bidhi joining Cauvery River, Haralle village, 77063’ 7 ‘’E Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar 9 Water sample from drain collected , leading to right 12 0 14’ 25’’ N 206 m 24 Bank of Cauvery river near yadakuri village, 7708’1’’ E kollegala taluk, from Ranganattitu 3 1 storm water drain near Tippu death palace at police 0.015 42.7 Bird Santuary, quatres leading to open valley and finally reaching Srirangapattana Cauvery river Taluk, Mandya 2 open storm water drain at wet well near 0.02 23.4 District to Sattegala Nimishamba temple road on right side of river bank Road Bridge, of Cauvery which leads to Cauvery river Kollegala Taluk, 3 open storm water drain at wet well near 0.015 20 Chamarajanagar Shambulinga Katte leads to Cauvery river in District Boodigunde road, Srirangapatana from Bannur to T. 6 1 Natural valley leading to left bank of river Cauvery 8 2.2 Narasipura Taluk near Kubera Narasimha temple at - 7th old drain 2 Natural valley leading to left bank of river Cauvery 5 2.9 near downstream of Bannur bridge 3rd old drain

3 T. Narasipura through mini STP and drains leading 5 86 to right bank of Cauvery river near first grade degree college T. Narsipura town 4 t. Narasipura through mini STP and drains leading 5 41 to right bank of Cauvery river near Gunja Narasimhaswamy temple T. Narsipura town

5 T. Narasipura through mini STP and drains leading 6 16.5 to right bank of Cauvery river near Gopalapura new bridge T. Narasipura town 6 T. Narasipura through mini STP and drains leading 5 19.8 to right bank of Cauvery river near Old bridge T. Narasipura town 4 KabiniIV 9 Nanjanagud to 6 1 Storm water drain carrying Sewage / sullage effluent 6 51.2 Hejjige village from CMC Nanjangud town leading to right bank of near Kallumantapa, Nanjangud Town 2 Storm water drain carrying Sewage / sullage effluent 5 75 from CMC Nanjangud town entering into Gundlu river and finally joins to Kabini river near vokkalageri, Nanjangud Town

3 Sewage / sullage effluent from CMC Nanjangud 5 27 town entering into Gundlu river and finally joins to Kabini river at Rajaji colony, Nanjangud Town

4 Storm water drain leading to River Kabini behind 7 7.7 Military camp, Nanjangud 5 Storm water drain at Kabini River 6 9.2 near Rameshwara Temple, Debur, Nanjangud 6 Water sample collected from Gundlu River leading 12 1 to River Kabini near Chamarajanagar road side bridge, Nanjangud 5 Lakshman III 10 Hunasuru to 2 1 Storm water drain carrying Sullage from CMC 3 2.4 atheertha Kattemalalvadi Hunsur up stream of water supply intake point 2 Storm water drain carrying sullage from CMC 5 2.7 Hunsur Down Stream in Shabirnagar 6Arkavathi III55 Thippagondanahalli 16 E-160 Storm water drain located near Old Pump House, Latitude: 344 Reservoir to Dyavarsegowdanadoddi, Ward No 1, Ramanagara 12°43'54.87"N Kanakapura City Longitude : 77°16'57.32"E E-161 Storm water drain located Near B.M Road near Latitude: 405 Arkavathi Bridge towards Ward No 27 Ramanagara 12°43'47.22"N City Longitude : 77°16'54.64"E E-162 Storm water drain located Near B.M Road opposite Latitude: 428 to Ramakrishna hospital Ramanagara City 12°43'35.85"N Longitude : 77°16'36.92"E E-163 Storm water drain located Near B.M Road near Latitude: 213 Arkavathi Bridge towards Ward No 27 Ramanagara 12°43'48.19"N City Longitude : 77°16'52.44"E E-164 Storm water drain located Near industrial estate Latitude: 489 ward no-8, Ramanagara City, 12°43'27.08"N Longitude : 77°16'36.78"E E-165 Storm water drain located Opposite to Ambedkar Latitude: 177 Bhavan Ward No 8, Ramanagara City. 12°43'13.45"N Longitude : 77°16'39.19"E E-166 Storm water drain located Near railway bridge Latitude: 132 towards B-M road near Kanakapura Circle, 12°42'45.65"N Ramanagara Longitude :77°16'36.84"E E-167 Storm water drain located Near Balgeri railway Latitude:12°42'42. 120 bridge Ward No 13, Ramanagara City 64"N Longitude :77°16'40.55"E E-168 Storm water drain located Near Swimming Pool Latitude:12°42'23. 382 road at Ward No 18, Ramanagara city 78"N Longitude :77°17'4.30"E E-169 Storm water drain located Near Chammundeshwari Latitude:12°43'33. 315 Temple Road ,Ward No 06, Ramanagara city 35"N Longitude :77°16'38.32"E

E-170 Storm water drain located Opposite to BM Road Latitude:12°43'42. 328 Bridge Ward No 4, Ramanagara city 20"N Longitude :77°16'50.98"E

E-172 Storm water drain located near B.M Road, Latitude: 28 Kanakapura Town 12°33'34.65"N Longitude:77°25'3 2.22"E E-173 Storm water drain located Near Malagalu Bridge , Latitude:12°32'41. 147 Kanakapura Town 49"N Longitude: 77°25'36.65"E

E-174 Storm water drain located Near Malagalu Dairy , Latitude:12°32'44. 206 Kanakapura Town 18"N Longitude: 77°25'40.23"E

E-175 Storm water drain located Near KSRTC Bus stop, Town 12.4 Kanakapura Latitude:12°32'50. 95"N Longitude: 77°25'39.24"E

E-176 Storm water drain located Near Kelagina kote, 201 Kanakapura Town Abstract of drains leading to polluted river stretchs in west flowing basin, Karnataka Sl. No. River River Length of Polluted stretch No. of Drain Drain location Co-ordinates Drain BOD name name polluted drains No. length (mg/L) stretch (km) (km)

7 KaliIV 10 Hasan Maad (west 5 1 Halmadi Nalla, Dandeli 15.245756 N, 18 coast paper mill) to 74.635991 E 2 Bailpar Bridge Cross, Old Dandeli 15.235565 N, 22 74.617418 E 3 Opp Gate-3 of West Coast Paper Mills Ltd, Dandeli 15.246695 N, 28 74.630080 E 4 Mirachigalli Bridge, Old Dandeli 15.243819 N, 18 74.622409 E 5 Behind DSFA, Patel Nagar bridge, Dandeli 15.248093 N, 19 74.605713 E 8 and 9 Netravathi V 55 Netravathi and 13 1 Downstream River Netravathi Collected near 2 and Kumaradhara Shanthipadi, Thalipadapu Village (1041) Kumaradh 2 Downstream of River Netravathi Collected near 2 ara Panemangaluru Old bridge side A.M Masjid, Gudinabali (1042) 3 Downstream River Netravathi Collected near Shree 2 veera vittala rudra bhoomi, Panemangaluru Old Bridge (1043) 4 Upstream of River Netravathi Collected near 2 Jodumarga, Kanchikere pete (1044) 5 Upstream of River Netravathi Collected near Fish 2 market (1045) 6 Storm water drain collected at Aradhya layout, 3 Alethoor Village, Bantwal (1046). 7 Storm water drain collected at Shanthiangady, 4 Thalipadpu, Bantwal (1047) 8 Storm water drain collected at Modankapu near 3 Railway track (1048) 9 Storm water drain collected at Aladka, Bogady, 3 Near Melkar (1049). 10 Storm water drain collected at Panemangalore near 3 Fish market Bridge (1050) 11 Storm water drain collected at near Kanchikerepete, 3 Jodumarga (1051) 12 Storm water drain collected at Baddakatte bridge, 3 Bantwal (1052) 13 Storm water drain collected at Aladka, near S.S 3 Auditorium (1053) Abstract of drains leading to polluted river stretches in krishna basin Sl. No. River River Polluted Length of polluted No. of Drain Drain location Co-ordinates Drain BOD name name stretch stretch (km) drains No. length (mg/L) (km) 10 Malaprab III to 80 18 1 Water sample collected from Karambala nala 23 ha sewage confluence point 2 Water sample collected at Karlaga Road Bridge 1.12

3 Water sample collected from Nala near 1.74 Chikkmunoli bridge 4 Water sample collected from Tattihala between 1.14 and Itagi cross 5 sample collected at Holemmadevi 1.26 temple Hunasikatti (Malaprabha SSK D/s)

6 Water sample collected at Nala 2.82 Bridge, 7 Malaprabha River back water sample collected at 2.17 Nayanagar Bridge 8 Water sample collected from Shapurwala nala 23 Khanapur sewage confluence point 9 Water sample collected from Nalla between 0.78 and Road 10 Water sample collected from Halla 1.38 11 Water sample collected from Hoovinahalla near MK 2.1 Hubli 12 Water sample collected from Malaprabha River 0.9 water sample collected at Gangambika Temple KH4. 13 Water sample collected from Malaprabha River 1.5 water sample collected at Holemmadevi temple Hunasikatti (Malaprabha SSK D/s) 14 Water sample collected at Neginaal Doddahalla 5.3 15 Water sample collected from Nalla near Renuks 1.14 Sugars Ltd., Munolli 16 Water sample collected from Doddahalla at Munolli 0.66 to Shindogi Road 17 Water sample collected from Tegyal Halla from 0.78 Munoli to Katkol Road 18 Water sample collected from Halla between 0.3 halolli to Road 11 Tungabha III Harihara to 60 6 1 Nadiharalahalli Village latitude:14.55411 3 dra haralahalli 7 Longitude:75.809 903

2 village latitude:14.63873 2.4 Longitude:75.810 843

3 Hirebidari Village latitude:14.59601 2.2 5 Longitude:75.803 972

4 Konanathambige village latitude14.671965 2.4 Longitude:75.797 137

5 Somalapura Village latitude:14.67389 2.2 8 Longitude:75.772 827

6 Kuravathi Village latitude:14.78342 3 7 Longitude:75.701 0013 12 Kagina IV Shahabad to 10 1 1 Drain from shahabad joining near railway bride at latitude:17.10820 Gola village 8N Longitude:76.955 617S 13 Bhima V Ghanagapur 160 5 1 Chinna Hagari near Kudlgi Village latitude:17.08808 to yadgir 5N Longitude:76.520 46E 2 Drain joining at Village latitude:17.06122 4N Longitude:76.596 300E 3 Drain joining at Harwal Village latitude:17.07552 1N Longitude:76.672 574E 4 Drain joining at Kattisangavi Village latitude:17.04291 9N Longitude:76.820 296E 5 Drain from Yadgir joining upstream of the Bridge latitude:16.73925 6N Longitude:77.120 121E 14 Krishna IV to 96 26 1 Yadurwadi latitude:16.60568 16.2 Junjarwadi Longitude:74.681 54

2 Kallola latitude:16.57535 5.22 Longitude:74.642 62

3 Yadur latitude:16.57114 3 Longitude:74.664 14 4 latitude:16.54734 3.9 5 Longitude:74.682 533 5 Bavan Saudatti latitude:16.55827 1.02 4 Longitude:74.702 167 6 latitude:16.56779 3.9 3 Longitude:74.746 118 7 Chinchalli latitude:16.34329 2.46 6 Longitude:74.474 674 8 Malawad latitude:16.34441 2.22 3 Longitude:74.473 057 9 Krishna latitude:16.38159 2.2 5 Longitude:74.544 653 10 Shirgur latitude:16.36514 1.98 3 Longitude:74.559 16 11 Kudachi latitude:16.63838 191 Longitude:74.849 28

12 Sapatsagar latitude:16.63324 1.86 6 Longitude:74.948 080 13 Agarani latitude:16.39460 3.6 6 Longitude:74.575 065 14 latitude:16.65986 3.3 4 Longitude:74.992 670 15 Nadi Ingalgaon latitude:16.64696 6.22 1 Longitude:74.997 551 16 latitude:16.63792 2.7 8 Longitude:75.021 071 17 latitude:16.64150 1.86 7 Longitude:75.022 056 18 Avarkhod latitude:16.63035 1.98 7 Longitude:75.030 256 19 Khavatakoppa latitude:16.59608 12.3 4 Longitude:75.038 497 20 Shegunshi latitude:16.57230 25 3 Longitude:75.053 860 21 Satti latitude:16.56860 8.5 6 Longitude:75.077 527 22 Nadeshwar latitude:16.54567 1.38 5 Longitude:75.092 835 23 latitude:16.55226 2.82 6 Longitude:75.161 556 24 Savadi latitude:16.58939 7.65 0 Longitude:75.157 020 25 latitude:16.36537 1.02 4 Longitude:751232 95 26 Zunjarwadi latitude:16.37865 1.26 Longitude:751323 67

Yalagur 55 5 1 Yalagur Gram Panchayat Drain latitude:16.31944 4 village to 8 Narayanapur Longitude:75.930 bridge 884 2 Kalagi Gram Panchayat Drain latitude:16.30617 4 7 Longitude:76.012 096 3 Mudur Gram Panchayat Drain latitude:16.30352 98 6 Longitude:76.024 077 4 Gram Panchayat Drain latitude:16.21434 3 7 Longitude:76.085 064 5 Nalatwad Town Panchayat latitude:16.23507 135 0 Longitude:76.319 878 North of 38.57 7 1 Sunakal Nala latitude:16.12302 2.2 Uppinhal 1 village in Longitude:76.241 Lingsugur 44 taluk- to 2 Nala latitude:16.12480 2.2 Tinthini 3 Bridge in Longitude:76.260 Devadurga 24 Taluk 3 Nala latitude:16.14510 2 8 Longitude:76.253 92 4 Gonavatla Nala latitude:16.14304 3 4 Longitude:76.292 29 5 Guntagola Nala latitude:16.17090 3 5 Longitude:76.305 2 6 Ramroti Nala latitude:16.18305 3 6 Longitude:76.335 36 7 Raidurga Nala latitude:16.20021 3 6 Longitude:76.364 74 Along Asangi 33 3 1 Rabakavi-Banahatti at Asangi 23.1 Barrage, Bagalkot 2 Terdal Nala District. 3 Jamakhandi Nala 16 Bhadra IV Bhadravathi 10 6 1 Nala Joining Bhadra River near Kavalagundi latitude:13.85454 to (Jedikatte) 3 Holehonnur Longitude:75.692 04 2 Nala Joining Bhadra River near Kagekodamagge latitude:13.88439 7 Longitude:75.707 527 3 Nala Joining Bhadra River near Malenahalli latitude:13.85453 4 Longitude:75.692 036 4 Nala Joining Bhadra River near Aradodalu latitude:13.93734 9 Longitude:75.711 53 5 Nala Joining Bhadra River near Belagalu latitude:13.96477 7 Longitude:75.691 345 6 Nala Joining Bhadra River near Koppa latitude:13.99205 (Holehonnuru) 2 Longitude:75.682 718 17 Tunga V Shivamogga 10 6 1 Nala Joining Tunga River near Harakere latitude:13.90795 To Kudli 4 Longitude:75.562 393 2 Nala Joining Tunga River near Urgadur latitude:13.91313 8 Longitude:75.585 111 3 Nala Joining Tunga River near Purle latitude:13.93108 2 Longitude:75.591 899 4 Nala Joining Tunga River near Holebenavalli latitude:13.94361 2 Longitude:75.632 977 5 Nala Joining Tunga River near Gorvinakatte latitude:14.01470 5 Longitude:75.674 082 6 Nala Joining Tunga River near Kudli latitude:13.99321 6 Longitude:75.662 4 Water Quality of Polluted River Stretches during the year 2020-21 Sl. No. River Name River Stretch Monitoring Station/Location Water Quality Data Oct/20 DO BOD FC TC 1 ARKAVATHI THIPPAGONDANA HALLI RESERVOIRAt TO D/S KANAKAPURA of Kanakapura TOWN Results Awaited T.G. Halli Reservoir 5.4 6.3 63x10² 540x10³ 2 LAKSHMANTIRTHA HUNSUR TO KATTEMALAVADI D/S of Hunsur Town 6.3 2 470 2800 D/S of Kattemalavadi 6 2.4 410 2400 3 MALAPRABHA KHANAPUR TO RAMDURG At D/S of Aihole Town 6.2 1.02 920 >1600 W/A point to Hubli Dharwad at . 7.3 1 540 920

At D/S of Khanapur Village 8.7 0.77 900 1600 At Badami Bridge 5.5 1.2 920 >1600 4 TUNGABHADRA HARIHARA TO HARLAHALLI BRIDGEAt Honnali Bridge 7.3 2.2 -- -- At Ullanur Bridge 7.5 2 280 1600 At Haralahalli Bridge 7.4 2.3 -- -- Confluence point of Tunga and Bhadra at Kudli 6.8 2.3 -- --

D/S of HPF 6.6 3 -- -- At Jack Well Point 6.8 2.6 -- -- At Harihar Water Supply Intake point 7 3 -- -- 5 BHADRA HOLEHUNNUR TO BHADRAVATHI Near Holehonnur 6.5 2.7 -- -- D/S of Bhadravathi City 5.5 3 -- -- 6 CAUVERY RANGANATHITTU TO SATHIGALA BRIDGEAt D/S of Road Bridge at Shrirangapatna

At Ranganathittu At Satyagala Bridge 6.8 1.8 330 1400 7 KABINI NANJANGUD TO HEJJIGE At Bathing Ghat, Nanjanagud 6.5 2.1 330 1400 Water supply intake point to T. Narasipura 6.9 1.6 110 940 8 KAGINA SHAHABAD TO HONGUNTA Kagina D/S of Sewage disposal point 7.4 3 1400 5400

At Shahabad Bridge 7.4 2 940 5400 9 KALI HASAN MAAD (WEST COAST PAPERAt MILL) D/S ofTO West BOMMANAHALLI Coast Paper Mills RESERVOIR 7.5 2.5 109 212

10 KRISHNA YADURWADI TO TINTINI BRIDGE At D/S of Devasagar Bridge 7.2 2.5 460 2200

At D/S of Narayana pura Dam 6.3 0.95 540 920

At D/S of Ugarkhurd Barrage 7.7 1.0 900 1600

Ankali Bridge Along Chikkodi Kagwad Road 8.4 0.5 900 1600

D/S of Alamatti Dam 7.2 1.14 540 920 AT Tintini Bridge 7.4 2 450 2200 11 SIMSHA YEDIYUR TO HALAGUR At D/S of Bridge Halagur Near Yediyur on NH-47 Results Awaited D/s Shimsha near Madduar town

12 KRISHNA ( Asangi Barrage)ALONG ASANGI BARRAGE Asangi Village 6.6 1.3 540 920

13 BHIMA GHANAGAPUR TO YADGIR At D/S of Bridge near Yadgir 7.5 3 700 2800

At D/S of Road Bridge Ghanagapur Village 7.4 2.5 940 3500

At Ferozabad 7.4 3 700 3500 Bhima River Confluence of Jewagri Town Sewage Disposal7.2 point3 1100 5400

14 KUMARADHARA ALONG UPPINANGADI U/S Uppinagady Town Before Confluence with river Nethravathi7.5 2.1 >1600 >1600

15 NETRAVATHI UPPINANGADI TO MANGALURU Thumbe water supply station to Mangaluru city 7.5 1.5 >1600 >1600

U/s of Uppinangady town 7.4 3 >1600 >1600

16 TUNGA SHIVAMOGGA TO KUDLI At D/S of Shimoga 5.7 2.8 -- --

17 YAGACHI ALONG YAGACHI , HASSAN Yagachi River Near Pumping Station, Hassan City 6.9 2 260 1700

Note:1) * - No Water in the River/ Reservior/ Samples are not Collected. 2) ― : Data not submitted Note:1) * - No Water in the River/ Reservior/ Samples are not Collected. 2) ― : Data not submitted

4) Class of Water Designated-Best-Use A Drinking water source without conventional treatment but after disinfection. B Out door bathing (organized) C Drinking Water Source with conventional treatment followed by disinfection D Propagation of wild life, fisheries E Irrigation, Industrial cooling, Controlled Waste disposal.

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Annexere 10: BRIEF NOTE ON MINING IN KARNATAKA

Mining is one of the main industrial activities in Karnataka. The major mining is Iron and Limestone. The Iron Ore mining is mainly confined to Ballari, Chitradurga & Tumkur Districts and the Limestone mining is located in the Districts of Kalaburagi, Bagalkot, Belgavi & Vijayapura.

In 1994, the Government of notified the Environmental Impact Assessment Notification under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. This Notification made it mandatory for certain projects including mines to obtain prior Environmental Clearance (EC) from the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Government of India (GoI). Mining projects more than 5 Hectares in area were covered under this Notification.

The Hon’ble Supreme Court by its order dated: 09.05.2002 has constituted the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) with the approval of the Ministry of Environment and Forests to avoid illegal mining in the State.

The CEC conducted the survey and submitted the report to the Hon’ble Apex Court on 03.02.2012 wherein, to consider the quantum and magnitude of illegal mining activity and the leases were categorized into: i. Category A: where no or negligible illegality found ii. Category B: where marginal illegality found iii. Category C: where gross illegality were noticed.

In September 2012, the Hon’ble Supreme Court directed to re-open the Category ‘A’ & Category ‘B’ mining activities based on the Reclamation & Rehabilitation (R & R) Plan verified and approved by CEC.

The Hon’ble Supreme Court by its judgement in Writ Petition (Civil) No.562/2009 dated: 18.04.2013 has ordered for cancellation of all mining leases categorized under Category ‘C’ based on the recommendation of CEC constituted by the Apex Court.

Meanwhile, the Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 & its amendment dated: 07.10.2014 broadly categorized mining activities in to Category A and Category B. If the mining lease area is more than 50 hectares is considered as Category ‘A’ mines, which are required to obtain prior environmental clearance from the Central Government in the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and whereas, if the mining lease area is less than 50 hectares is considered as Category ‘B’ mines, which are required to obtain prior environmental clearance from State level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA).

The State Level Empowered Committee has been constituted in the Government order dated: 25.11.2015 under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka vested with all powers to take all decisions maybe needed for identification, exploration and auctioning of iron ore mines. Accordingly, the State Level Empowered Committee was constituted in the

2 order No. CI 03 MMM 2018 Bengaluru dated: 17.01.2018. The decision of the State Level Empowered Committee will be informed to the cabinet periodically.

The Board is issuing Consent for Establishment/Expansion of mining units more than 5 Hectares area, only after issue of Environment Clearance from the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India, or State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Karnataka. Further, in case of mining units with area less than 5 Hectares, the Environment Clearance from State Environment Clearance Committee, Department of Ecology & Environment, Government of Karnataka, is insisted before issue of Consent for Operation. Further, the Board is compulsorily insisting the Forest Clearance from the Government in case the mine lease area falls in forest land.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE CONSTITUTED TO 0_ REVIEW THE FUNCTIONING OF CETP'S AND TO SPECIFICALLY DISCUSS ••...... !~"'d INSTALLATIONOF ONLINE SENSORS FOR MONITORING OF TREATED WATERd~N QUALITY AT CETP'SON 11.09.2020 HELD AT KSPCB, 3RD FLOOR, MEETING HALL, PARISARA BHAVAN, CHURCH STREET, BANGALORE -560001 VIDEO- CONFERENCE.

PRESIDED BY: Sri Srikanta Dutta, P.S., Board Member and Chairman, Committee. MEMBERS PRESENT: 1. Dr. A. Ramesh, CEO-I, KSPCB. 2. Smt. Rekha, SEa, KSPCB, Bangalore East Zone 3. Sri Madhusudan, SEa, KSPCB, Bangalore City Zone. INVITEES PRESENT: 1. Dr. Chanakya, Scientist, IISc, Bangalore 2. Dr. Jai Prakash, Environmental Expert. 3. Sri G V. Gore, Proprietor, CETP, Malur

OFFICERS PRESENT: Sri. M.S. Natesh, EO, WMC, KSPCB & Convener.

PARTICIPANTS 1. Sri C. Manjunath, Lidkar Tanneries Enviro 2. Sri Varun Sridharan, Greenvironment Innovation, India 3. Sri. V. Sreenivas, Eco-Green Solutions Systems (P) Ltd. 4. Smt. Chaya Rao, Partner, Mis Pai & Pai Chemicals. 5. Smt. Prathika Pai, Mis Pai & Pai Chemicals. 6. Sri. Kiran, MI s Govind Solvents, Kunigal, Tumkur. 7. Sri. Shroff Mahesh, Mis Viwa Eco Club, Veerasandra, Bangalore.

Preamble:

Common Effluent Treatment Plants are treatment systems specifically designed for collective treatment of effluent generated from industries. There are 11 CETP's operating in Karnataka and their total treatment capacity is about 7715 KLD. CETP's are mainly established for treating effluent generated from Small scale industries but some large and medium scale industries are also handing over their

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The CETP's are being monitored by Regional Officers of KSPCB. However, it is felt necessary that the member industries should hand over the effluents to CETP's which are nearby and hence fixing the service area of operation of CETP's, reviewing the performance of CETP's, their compliance to standards, transportation of effluents to CETP's are to be monitored. Hence detailed discussion with CETP's authorities was held on 03.07.2020 under the Chairmanship of Member Secretary, KSPCB. Sri. Srikanta Datta, Board Member was also invited to attend this meeting in order to give his valuable suggestions.

As an offshoot of the above said meeting in order to effectively carry out this task, it was felt necessary to constitute a Committee to look into the above said aspects. An Office Memorandum has also been issued by the KSPCB by the Hon'ble Chairman, KSPCB vide No. KSPCB/744/CC/CETP/2020-21/1379 dt: 28.07.2020 following committee consisting of following members was constituted.

S1. Name of Committee Members Designation No. 1 Sri Sreekanta Datta, Board Member Chairman of the Committee 2 Chief Environmental Officer-1 Member of the Committee 3 Regional Senior Environmental Officer, Member of the Committee ,Bangalore City " 4 Regional Senior Environmental Officer, Member of the Committee Bangalore East 5 Sri G.V. Gore, CET Plant, Malur Invitee 6 Environmental Officer, WMC Cell Convener

The terms of reference of the committee includes to recommend modern software technology to track the vehicular movement and to use in built in sensors for different CETP's, specific pollutant parameters for effective monitoring of CETP's In view of the above Terms of Reference given to the committee, a meeting was convened on 07.09.2020 to discuss installation of online sensors for monitoring of treated water quality at CETP's

The meeting was presided by the Sri Sreekanta Datta, Board Member and Chairman of the CETP committee. The Presiding officer welcomed all participants and briefly explained the background of calling the meeting

Further the presiding officer called Sri Varun Sridharan to make a presentation of the pilot project on installation of online sensors for monitoring of treated water quality at CETP of Mis Pai & Pai Chemicals, Kumbalgodu, Bangalore.

Sri Varun Sridharan made a presentation on installation of online sensors for monitoring of treated water quality at CETP of Mis Pai & Pai Chemicals. The study period was 35 days.

2 Following are observations and comments of meeting participants.

Sri Gore from Malur CETP and invitee made following observations.

1. The online instrument is for fill tank type and is of Electro Magnetic Type(Non-VV) and CPCB allows only V.V complaint flow meters. 2. As the above flow meter is imported, it is difficult to make out, whether it is assembled /repaired / new and there is no Indian/international standards to check the quality. Hence, standardization of the instrument is required. 3. M/s. ABBis offering the online flow meter at the lower rate than the above.

Smt. Chaya Rao, M/s. Pai & Pai Chemicals, made followingobservations.

1. Flow meter is already existing in their unit and reading are almost matching with new EMF meter & hence not to be insisted for installation of the new meter. 2. They have four separate tanks and four inlets and installing four inflow meters will be costlier. 3. After installation of new flow meter, there will be no guarantee of service as the same is imported and due to which, flow meter will be offline most of time. 4. CPCB should agree for the installation of new flow meter as the data needs to be transferred to their server. This shall be ensured by the supplier himself. '--5. Different types / sizes of tankers are being used for transportation of raw effluents. Hence, standardization of the transport vehicles with color coding (Blue & White) is to be done.

Dr. Jai Prakash, Expert & Invitee made following observations.

1. Clarification form CPCB is to be obtained on use of V.V /non- V.V by supplier of sensors. 2. As the treatment mode in CETP depends on BOD /COD ratio, correct working of sensors for BOD / COD parameters shall be ascertained.

Sri Srinvas, Partner, Eco Green CETP stated that, flow meter has already been installed in their CETP two years back and same can be made use of for data generation rather than new one.

Sri. Shroff Mahesh, M/s Viwa Eco Club CETP stated that as per the past experience, flow meters that were installed previously by various suppliers have undergone repair and were offline.

Sri. Madhusudhan, RSEO, KSPCB, Bangalore City stated that, list of industries and quantum of effluent with reference to demarcation of specific area for each CETP has been furnished and same needs to be examined.

Dr. A. Ramesh, CEO, KSPCB suggested to at least have inflow meter on trial basis in CETP's and to find some solution to problem that may arise. Also suggested CETP's who have not installed flow meter can install this type of flow meter and in

3 case of new CETP's same shall be installed other CETP's can go and inspect about working of the same in BWSSB.

Dr. Chankya, Scientist IISC, suggested to obtain information frame neighboring states an use of UV and Nano UV based server and same norms may be followed in our state.

Sri. Manjunath, Lidkar, CETP stated that as they have direct pipeline inlet, prevent system of flow meter needs to be modified and site visit may be conducted.

Based on presentation and discussion the Presiding Officer took following decisions.

1. Sri Varun shall contact CPCB and to get clarification on Electro Magnetic field (non-UV)based flow meters in data capturing

2. Visits shall be planned by Sri Varun to all CETP's to assess the ground level situation and to explore possibilities of utilization of existing flow meter in data capturing.

3. All new CETP's shall have to install flow meters at inlet and outlet points. Also, CETP's who are yet to install flow meters shall carry out the same.

4. Clarifications may be given to CETP's regarding service backup, supply of spares, rates, CPCB approval etc. by Sri Varun.

5. CETP's shall connect allparameters online.

6. Regional level meeting RSEO wise (CETP's)will be conducted to sort out local issues between industries and CETP

7. Separate meeting will be conducted with respect to fixing of jurisdiction of CETP's based on complete field level data.

The meeting ended with thanks to the Chair.

Sd/- Presiding Officer (Sri Sreekanta Datta) Board Member, KSPCB Chairman of the Committee To: 1. Mis. C.E.T. Plant Malur Pvt. Ltd., (Previously Eco- Engineering), No. 64 & 65, KlADB Industrial Area, Malur Taluk, Kolar District. 2. Mis. Lidkar Tannery Enviro Control System Ltd (CETP),Tannery road, K.G Halli, Bengaluru -45. 3. Mis. CETP, KlADB, Apparel Park, Doddaballapura, Bengaluru Rural Dist. 4. Mis. Pai&Pai Chemicals, Plot No. 29/A, 151 Phase, KlADB Industrial Area, Kumbalagodu, Kengeri Hobli, Bengaluru - 560 079. 4 5. Mis. Eco green Solution Systems (P) Ltd.,48/A-4, KIADB Industrial Area, Doddaballapura Rural District, Bengaluru -561 203 6. Mis. Pai & Pai Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd, Plot No. 25-D, 151 Phase, KIADB Industrial Area, Kumbalagodu, Kengeri Hobli, Bengaluru - 560 074. 7. Mis. VIWA Eco-Club CETP, Opp. to Shed No.B-5 & 6, Veerasandra Industrial Estate, Hosur Road, Anekal Taluk, Bengaluru - 560 100. 8. Mis. CETP (Fish Meal & Oil Manufactures Association), Kotepura, UUal, Mangalore Taluk, DK District. 9. w)« Bangalore Eco Park Pvt. Ltd, No.296 B, KIADB Industrial Area, Somapura 1st Stage, Dabaspet, Bengaluru -562111 10. Mis. Govind Solvents (P) Ltd., No.19 (P)-22, Kallanayakana Village, Huttaridurga (H),Kunigal- 572 130, Tumkur District.

Copy to: 1. Sri Srikanta Dutta, P.S., Board Member, No. 115/2, 4th Main Road, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru. 2. Regional Directorate, CPCB, Nisarga Bhavan, Bangalore for information. 3. All concerned RSEOs, KSPCBfor information and necessary action. 4. All concerned ROs, KSPCBfor information and necessary action. 5. SEO, E-Governance for information. /Case file.

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5 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 Karnataka

Name of the River Ar kavathi River Polluted river stretch Tippagondanahalli reservoir to Kanakapura Town (55km) Priority III Status as on Dec -2020

Overall status of the State: Particulars CMC Ramanagara CMC Kanakapura Total I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural 95167 54014 149181 Population separately II. Estimated Sewage 10.0 4.4 14.4 Generation (MLD):

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

Total Particulars CMC Ramanagara CMC Kanakapura Existing no. of STPs and Treatment No. of STPs- 2 No. of STPs- 1 No. of STPs- 1 Capacity (in MLD): Treatment Treatment Capacity- Treatment Capacity-13.79 7.5 MLD Capacity-6.29 MLD MLD Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 6.0 3.8 9.8 MLD of sewage being treated 4.0(Through Septic 0.6(Through Septic 4.6( Through through Alternate technology: tank & Soak Pit) tank & Soak Pit) Septic tank & Soak Pit) Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: 4.0 0.6 2.13 No. of Operational STPs: 1 1 2 No. of Complying STPs: 0 0 0 No. of Non-complying STPs: 1* 1* 2

a. Details of each existing STP in the State

Existing Capacity Operational Compliance Name of the Local Body Location STP Being Status of Status of Capacity Utilized STP STP CMC Ramanagara 12°43'24.94"N 7.5 MLD 6.0 MLD Operational 77°16'59.69"E CMC Kanakapura 12°32'26.83"N 6.29 MLD 3.8 MLD Operational 77°25'4.99"E Total 13.79 9.8 MLD MLD

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b. Details of under construction STPs in the State

Location Capacity of Physical Status of I&D or Completion Name of the the plant in Progress House sewer Timeline Local Body MLD in % connections CMC 12°43'24.94"N Nil NIL 11 drains carrying 31.12.2021 DPR has Ramanagara 77°16'59.69"E sullage effluent is to been prepared and be connected to wet submitted to Govt. well before Micro by the KUWS & DB STP. for the amount of No Work Progress Rs.220.17 Crores for connecting missing links, wet well conditioning and up gradation of STP.

CMC 12°32'26.83"N Nil NIL 05 drains carrying 31.12.2021 DPR Kanakapura 77°25'4.99"E sullage effluent is to has been prepared be connected to STPs. and submitted to No Work Progress Govt by the KUWS&DB for the amount of Rs.30.0 Crores for connecting missing links and up gradation of STP by retro fitting using Bio-remediation and Special Aeration system. Total

c. Details of proposed STPs in the State

Location Capacity of Status of Project (at Likely Date of Name of the the STP DPR Stage/ Under Completion Local Body proposed in Tendering/ Work to be MLD Awarded) CMC 12°43'24.94"N NIL NIL NIL Ramanagara 77°16'59.69"E CMC 12°32'26.83"N NIL NIL NIL Kanakapura 77°25'4.99"E Total

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

CMC CMC Arkavathi Polluted River stretch Total Particulars Ramanagar Kanakapu V Valley catchment a ra stretch area No. of industries in 145 industries (Red- 2 industries (both the State: 0 0 29, Orange-43, 147 Red category) Green-72)

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No. of water polluting 145 industries (Red- 2 industries (both industries in the 0 0 29, Orange-43, 0 Red category) State: Green-72) Quantity of effluent generated from the 0 0 0.6027 8.23 8.8327 industries in MLD: Quantity of Hazardous Sludge 0 0 2.565 MTPA 2680.152 MTPA 0 generated from the Industries in TPD: Number of industrial 0 0 2 31 0 units having ETPs: Number of industrial 0 0 0 14 0 units connected to CETP: Number and total 0 0 No-2 & Capacity- 31 0 capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) Compliance status of 0 0 Complied Complied 0 the ETPs: Number and total 0 0 0 0 0 capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed)

d. Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

No. of Industrial Status of CETPs (existing, under Town Status of ETPs industries discharge construction & proposed) CMC Ramanagara NIL NIL NIL NIL

CMC Kanakapura NIL NIL NIL NIL

Total

V. Solid Waste Management:

Particulars CMC Ramanagara CMC Kanakapura Total  Total number of Urban Local Bodies CMC Ramanagara- CMC Kanakapura-54014 and their Population 95167 2-149181  Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation 40.0 24.0 1. Quantity of MSW generated (TPD) 35.0 20.0 2. Quantity of MSW Collected(TPD) 35.0 12.0 3. Quantity of MSW segregated & transported (TPD) 15.0 10.0 4. Quantity of MSW Processed(TPD) 20.0 7.0 5. Quantity of MSW disposed in secured landfill site(TPD) 20.0 7.0 6. Gap in Solid Waste Management 3

UTs(TPD)

 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

Name of Composting Vermi Composting Bio-Methanation Refuse Derived W2E Combustibl the ULB Fuel e waste supplied to cement plant

Waste Product Waste Produc Waste Produc Waste Product Waste Produ Proces Produce Process t Process t Proces Produce Process ct sed d ed Produc ed Produc sed d ed Produ ed ed ced CMC- 10 2 4.0 0.8 1.0 10 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Ramana KVA gara CMC- 10 2 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Kanaka pura

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Instructions have been given to ULB’s to ensure that the Capacity and Current Utilization of processing existing MSW processing facility is used to its fullest facilities (if Gap > 20%) capacity  No. and capacity of C&D waste processing 0 0 0 plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under construction)  Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to 31 31 46 door collection service, no. of wards practicing segregation at source Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and 3 Vermi composting 1 under under construction (no., capacity, and technology) units under construction construction( will be completed by 31.03.2021) No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage NIL NIL NIL dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km NIL NIL NIL buffer of both side of the rivers No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains 11 5 17 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

Total MSW Utilization Proposed MSW Total MSW Existing being Capacity of Facilities & Name of the ULB generation MSW processed the existing Completion in TPD facilities in TPD MSW facilities Timeline

SWM DPR prepared under swaccha CMC Ramanagara Bharath Mission is 40 15 18.0 18.0 approved and action is being taken up as per DPR. Timeline - 30-03-2021. CMC Kanakapura 24 10 24 10 Under construction (will be completed by Timeline -30-03- 2021) Total

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

CMC CMC Total Particulars Ramanagara Kanakapura Total Bio-medical 0.21114 0.2043TPD 0.00684 TPD generation: TPD No. of Hospitals and 454 152 606 Health Care Facilities: Status of Treatment 0 0 0 Facility/ CBMWTF:

VII. Hazardous Waste Management: CMC CMC Arkavathi polluted river stretch Particulars Raman Kanaka agara pura Total Hazardous Waste generation: 0 0 Land Fillable -1576.89 MTPA Incinerable – 1018.86 MTPA Recyclable – 1298.4 MTPA Utilizable - 138.51 MTPA Total- 4032.66 MTPA No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste 0 0 92.0 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs NA NA

Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching NA NA the TSDFs and Treated Details of on-going or proposed TSDF NA NA

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VIII. Plastic Waste Management: CMC CMC Total Particulars Ramanagara Kanakapura 2.0TPD 1.25 TPD 3.25 TPD Total Plastic Waste generation: Treatment/ Measures adopted for NA NA NA reduction or management of plastic waste:

CMC Total Particulars CMC Ramanagara Kanakapura IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by the State/UT X. Identification of polluting 11Drains 5 Drains 16 Drains identified sources including drains identified and identified and and monitored contributing to river pollution monitored monitored periodically and action as per NGT order on periodically periodically insitu treatment: XI. Details of Nodal Officer - appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: XII. Details of meetings carried NA under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: XIII. Latest water quality of polluted Annexure-1 river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; XIV. Ground water regulation: As per the details submitted by Sr. Geologist, District Ground Water Authority, Ramanagara District for the month of August 2020, as per the circular KGA/NOC/2019-20 dated 29-05-2019 with reference to Karnataka Act 2011 U/s 17 (K), so as to fulfill the objectives of the Act, in notified taluks and non notified taluks for NOC for the purpose of industrial, commercial, entertainment, infrastructure, mining and others is made compulsory. This subject was discussed in District Ground Water Authority meeting. In this regard, as per the directions, a notice has been issued to obtain NOC for extracting groundwater from Karnataka Ground Water Authority / District Ground Water Authority.

Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2

XV. Good irrigation practices being The Dept. of Agriculture and Horticulture have submitted action plan adopted by the State: for implementation of following measures.

 Farmers are made aware to use water optimally. I. By adopting Micro irrigation system(Sprinkler And Drip) in agricultural crops . XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: As per the details submitted by Sr. Geologist, District Ground Water Authority, Ramanagara for the month of August 2020, to improve the ground water situation rain water harvesting structure and some of 6

the other artificial recharge structures are recommended to be constructed in their premises while giving the permission to extract ground water from the authority. XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and The tahasildars of the concerned taluk have furnished replies that removal of illegal they are in the process of obtaining the details on encroachment of encroachments: lands of flood plain and upon receipt of the same they would initiate further needful action

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of The Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd., is requested to submit the river: action plan as per MoEF & CC norms during monsoon seasons and same is not submitted XIX. Plantation activities along the The Forest Department has submitted action plan for plantation of rivers: saplings on the banks of polluted river stretch of Arkavathi which XX. Development of biodiversity specifies the plantation of saplings and creation of eco park etc for that park: they have ear marked Rs.13.49 crores. This will be completed by them within time frame of March 2024, their letter reads. XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: XXII. Model River being adopted by the State & Action Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards: XXIII. Status of Preparation of Action NA Plan by the 13 Coastal States: XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities Nil in the State/UT: XXV. Action against identified Nil polluters, law violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring XXVI. Overall progress of the month:

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points compared to previous month.

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Annexure-1 XIII Status of Water Quality Assessment of polluted rivers in Annexure-1

Sl. Details of Water Year DO(mg/l) BOD(mg/l) Fecal Total coliform No. Quality Monitoring Coliform (MPN/100 ml) locations as per (MPN/100 NWMP ml) 1 Thippagondanahalli October- 5.4 6.3 63 X 102 540 X 103 reservoir 2020 2 Downstream of October- 3.8 7.0 120X102 920 X 102 Kanakapura 2020

XIV Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-1

Pre Monsoon Samples of Ramanagara District of the Year 2020-21

Sampl Sl. Well S p TD HC N M Village ing Fe EC Na Ca K Cl F TH No Type O4 H S O3 O3 g Date

Kailancha Village, Dug 5/27/2 24 0.0 170 7.3 100 15 12 26 1.6 1 267 12 46 9 496 Ramanagara Well 020 0 5 0 8 0 5 5 3 9 Tq & District

Ramanagara Town, Bore 5/27/2 36 0.0 202 7.2 125 16 13 14 1 20 0.8 2 291 67 628 Ramanagara Well 020 0 3 0 6 0 7 5 4 0 4 3 Distrcit Harohalli, Village Dug 5/22/2 13 0.0 8.1 0.3 3 760 456 75 213 5 38 29 2 48 212 Kanakapura Well 020 0 4 4 1 Taluk Kanakapura 0 Town, Bore 5/22/2 91 0.1 150 7.6 10 14 0.8 4 910 99 338 90 68 . 524 Ramanagara Well 020 0 1 0 7 1 3 1 5 District

Environment Officer RO-Ramanagara R e g i o n a l

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Format for submission of monthly Progress report by States/ UTs for the Month November-2020 (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018, Dated: 06/12/2019) (Tamadaddi village to Chikkapdasalagi Village – 33 Kms stretch of , Bagalkot District)

Name of the River : Asangi-Krishna River Polluted river stretch : Tamadaddi village to Chikkapdasalagi Village – 33 Kms stretch of Krishna River, Bagalkot District Priority : V Status as on : Dec-2020

Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately: a. Urban Population:

Sl. Name Population No. 1 CMC, Rabakavi- 77,004 Banahatti, Jamakhandi- Tq, Bagalkot-Dist. 2 TMC, Terdal, 26,088 Jamakhandi-Tq, Bagalkot-Dist. Total 1,03,092

b. Rural Population:

Sl. Name Population No. 1 Gram Panchayat, 3,101 Tamadaddi 2 Gram Panchayat, 7,363 Halingali 3 Gram Panchayat, 1,207 Madanamatti 4 Gram Panchayat, 5,787 Asangi Total 17,458

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 9.95MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): 01 & 9.2MLD

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 0MLD

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 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: 0

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: 9.5MLD

 No. of Operational STPs: 0

 No. of Complying STPs: 0

 No. of Non-complying STPs: 0

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing Capacit Operational Compliance STP y Being Status Status of STP Capacity Utilized of STP 01. CMC, Rabakavi- 9.5MLD 0 Commissioning Commissioning Banahatti, Tq- is under is under Jamakhandi, Dist- progress progress Bagalkot

Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Physical Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD Progress in House sewer Timeline % connections ------

Details of proposed STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project Likely Date STP proposed (at DPR Stage/ of in MLD Under Tendering/ Completion Work to be Awarded) 01. TMC-Terdal, Jamakhandi- 0.75MLD DPR Stage DPR Stage Tq, Bagalkot-Dist.

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the Polluted River stretch: 07

 No. of water polluting industries in the Polluted River stretch: 07

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 2.25

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: 00

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 Number of industrial units having ETPs: 05

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: 00

 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed): 04ETPs of total capacity 2.75MLD

 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complying

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed): 00

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs: Not applicable

Town/ village No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of industries discharge CETPs (existing, under construction & proposed) Terdal 01 478KLD 500KLD (01 No)- Operating NA

Hipparagi- 02 902KLD 1000KLD (01 No)- Operating NA

Mygur

Hirepadasalagi 02 630KLD 1000KLD (01 No)- Operating NA

Asangi 01 242.28KLD 250KLD (01 No)- Operating NA

Banahatti 01 2.5KLD 5.0KLD (01 No)- Operating NA

V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population:

Sl. Name Population No. 1 CMC, Rabakavi- 77,004 Banahatti, Jamakhandi- Tq, Bagalkot-Dist. 2 TMC, Terdal, 26,088 Jamakhandi-Tq, Bagalkot-Dist. Total 1,03,092

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 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation:

The details are enclosed as Annexure-1.

 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 details are enclosed as Annexure-1.

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of

processing facilities (if Gap > 20%)

Nil

 No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and

under construction)

Nil

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of

wards practicing segregation at source

a. In CMC, Rabakavi-Banahatti total 31 wards are there and all the wards have door

to door collection service.

b. In TMC, Terdal total 23 wards are there and all the wards have door to door

collection service.

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no.,

capacity, and technology)

The details are enclosed as Annexure-1.

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills.

Nil

 No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers

Nil

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 No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens

installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers

Nil

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

ULB Total Total Existing Utilization Proposed MSW MSW MSW Capacity of MSW generation being facilities the existing Facilities & in TPD processed MSW Completion in TPD facilities Timeline CMC, Rabakavi- 23 6.09 Vermi Composting 6.09TPD --- Banahatti, Jamakhandi- Tq, Bagalkot-Dist

TMC, Terdal, 13 0 Vermi Composting 0 --- Jamakhandi-Tq, Bagalkot- Dist

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation: 0.610TPD

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: 118

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: Complying

VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 Total Hazardous Waste generation: 3.45TPD

 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste: 05

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs: Nil

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: Nil

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: Nil

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation: 3.46TPD

 Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste: Nil

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

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X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river

pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment:

Presently there is no any proposal for In-situ, Remediation from the concerned

authority. They were informed to appoint a expert to suggest better technology

and finalization of technology.

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: ----

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT: ----

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details

and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

Krishna River Name of the River: Krishna River Name of the Station: Asangi Barrage Station Code: 2763 Sl Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Month/Parameters No. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 1 Dissolved Oxygen 8.7 7 6.5 6 6.9 7 6.7 6.3 6 6.6 4.7 2 BOD 1.86 0.54 2.4 2.76 2.17 1.38 1.02 1.57 0.66 1.26 0.9 3 Total Coliforms 1600 900 1600 900 1600 900 1600 900 1600 920 920 4 Fecal Coliforms 900 350 500 500 900 500 900 500 900 540 540 5 Fecal Streptococci 300 280 220 350 220 280 500 350 350 280 350 6 Conductivity 1064 946 900 886 892 960 348 268 388 578 232

XIV. Ground water regulation:

Letter addressed to the Senior Geologist, Ground Water Directorate, Bagalkot for compliance.

XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State:

Letter addressed to the Joint Director, Agriculture Department, Bagalkot for compliance.

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting:

Letter addressed to the P.D, DUDC & PD, ZP, Bagalkot for compliance.

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XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments:

Letter addressed to the DCF, Bagalkot, Karnataka Forest Department for compliance.

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river:

Letter addressed to the Executive Engineer, Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Ltd., Dam Zone, Almatti, Tq: Basavana Bagewadi, Dist: Vijayapura for compliance.

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers:

Letter addressed to the DCF, Bagalkot, Karnataka Forest Department for compliance.

XX. Development of biodiversity park:

Letter addressed to the DCF, Bagalkot, Karnataka Forest Department for compliance.

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: ----

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: ----

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: ----

XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for

failure for vigorous monitoring: ----

XXVI. Overall progress of the month:

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points

compared to previous month.

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Annexure-I Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities: Total Gap Propos Disposal/Trea with Types of Collection/S ed tment facility generation Waste/ Generated torage action Name of the Local with capacity & existing Present Characteri Quantity facility with plan Time limit Remarks Body along with treatment Status stic of (MT/Day) capacity /facility location facilities if waste (MT/Day) to cover (MT/Day) Any gap (MT/Day) Rabakavi- Banahatti generate 23TPD of solid waste out of which CMC, Rabakavi- Domestic 6.09 TPD of Banahatti, Waste solid waste is Jamakhandi-Tq, (Mixed 23 23 6.09 16.91 __ Vermi 31-12-2020 composted & Bagalkot-Dist type) Composti sold as ng manure and remaining 16.91TPD is dumped in landfill site TMC, Terdal generate Domestic 13TPD of TMC, Terdal, Vermi Waste solid waste Jamakhandi-Tq, 0 13 Composti (Mixed 13 13 __ 31-12-2020 and no Bagalkot-Dist ng type) treatment & dumped in landfill site Total 36 36 6.09 29.91

ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER, RO, KSPCB, BAGALKOT

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 Karnataka Name of the River : Bhadra River Polluted river stretch : Bhadravathi to Holehonnur (10Km) Priority : IV Status as on : Dec-2020

Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately:

CMC Bhadravathi Population is 152102. ( As on 2014 census)

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 14MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD):

Existing 2 no of STP of 5.83 MLD, WSP Technology at Jatpat Nagar, Bhadravathi &

7.2 MLD, WSP Technology at Sy.no.77/P,75/P,75/1P,741/P,64/P,58/1, Seegebagi,Tarikere Road,Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist are under operation.  Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 3 MLD

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: --

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD:5.97

 No. of Operational STPs: 2

 No. of Complying STPs:2

 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil

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Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Operational Compliance Capacity Being Status Status of Utilized of STP STP 1 City Municipal 5.83 MLD 2MLD Working Complied Council, Bhadravathi Jatpat Nagara, Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist 2 City Municipal 7.2MLD Working Complied Council, Bhadravathi Sy.no.77/P,75/P,75/1P, 741/P,64/P,58/1, Seegebagi,Tarikere Road,Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist

Details of under construction STPs in the State

No Location Capacity of the Physical Status of Completion . plant in MLD Progress in I&D or Timeline % House sewer connections 1 City Municipal Council, 1MLD 90% Dec-20 Bhadravathi,Sy.No.13, WardNo.22,Ujjipura, Bhadravathi,Shivamogga

Details of proposed STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion in MLD Work to be Awarded) - - - - -

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State: There are 3 large industries are located in the bank of the Bhadra River. 1. MPM is not working since 4 years. 2. VISL is working intermittently. BF and SMS unit are not working since 2 years. 3. Bhadra Packaids is recycling waste water and comply.

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 No. of water polluting industries in the State: 3

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: -

1. The Mysore Paper Mills Ltd, Bhadravathi, Shivamogga Dist. The effluent generation is

29 MLD. MPM is not working since 4 years.

2. Steel Authority Of India Ltd, Visveswarayya Iron and Steel Ltd., Bhadravathi,

Shivamogga. The effluent generation is 1520 KLD. Blast Furnance and SMS units are

not working. Rerolling Mill and Forging units operating intermittently.

3. Bhadra Packaids Pvt. Ltd, Bommenahalli, Barandur, Badravahti Tq, Shivamogga Dist.

The effluent generation is 340 KLD. Recycled back into the process & in washing

section after treating in ETP.

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 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: -

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: 3

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: Nil

 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed)

: 87400KLD

 Compliance status of the ETPs: -

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed) : --

Not Applicable (shivamogga Dist is not having any CETP. The Industry in this dist

are not giving any effluent to CETP)

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs industries discharge (existing, under construction & proposed) Nil

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V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population:

1 - City Municipal Council, Bhadravathi. Population is 152102

Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation is about 53.8 TPD.

 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 :

City Municipal Council, Bhadravathi is having MSW sit processing & disposal at Hiriyuru Village, Bhadravathi Tq, Shivamogga Dist.  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) : NIL

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards

practicing segregation at source : The CMC Bhadravathi is Collecting Solid waste

from door to door. The CMC has reported that they have carried out segregation in all

35 wards. The wet waste is composted in the existing solid waste disposal site, the dry

recyclable waste are segregated and sent to recyclers.

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity,

and technology)-Nil

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills.: --

 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

ULB Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Proposed MSW generation in being MSW Capacity of the Facilities & TPD processed facilities existing MSW Completion in TPD facilities Timeline 1 53.8 TPD 45 TPD Composting 20TPD Nil

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation : 290Kg/day

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: There are 127 No of Health Care facilities in the Local body located on the Bhadra river stretch including 32 No bedded Health Care facility, 88 No Non bedded Health Care facilities and 01 Veterinary Hospital.

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: The Shivamogga Dist is having CBMWTF at Machenahalli i.e.M/s.Shushrutha Biomedical Waste Management Society®,Site.No.31 Machenahalli,Shivamogga Tq & Dist. The unit has obtained Consent and Authorization from the Board for the period up to 30.06.2025. VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste : 6

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs:

Not Applicable (Shivamogga Dist is not having TSDF Site)

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: Not Applicable

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: Not Applicable

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation: 1095 TPA

 Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste:

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The City Municipal Council, Bhadravathi has prepared By laws for Plastic Waste Management Rule. Plastic raids on Commercial activities are conducted from time to time from City Municipal Council, Bhadravathi and KSPCB.

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

X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and

action as per NGT order on insitu treatment:--

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT:--

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT:--

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

Earlier Samples were collected from the drains and Bore well and Results also Submitted along with Action Plan. This Office has collected drains and Bore well samples during December 2020 and results are awaited. This Office is collecting the River Water Samples every month and results are enclosed.

XIV. Ground water regulation:

District Ground Water Office has reported that Shivamogga Dist lies

under safe zone (There is no over exploited Taluk)

XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State:

Adaptation of micro irrigation practices such as drip/sprinkler.

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting:

Shivamogga Urban Development Authority (SUDA) is insisting residential Buildings/Commercial Buildings to adopt Rain Water Harvesting in its approval.

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments:

Flood plain zone encroachment details are sought from the Revenue Department. 6

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river:

Karnataka Water Resources Department is the concerned Department and it is maintaining the flow as per the Norms.

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers:

The Deputy Commissioner has informed the Forest Department Officers to

take suitable action for plantation in flood plain zone.

XX. Development of biodiversity park:

The Deputy Commissioner instructed the Irrigation Department Officials to verify the encroachment if any on the river banks and informed to take suitable action on this issue along with the concerned Department.

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: --

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: Not Applicable

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT:

Mines & Geology Dept is monitoring Sand Mining activity

XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for

failure for vigorous monitoring:--

XXVI. Overall progress of the month:--

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points

compared to previous month.

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National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter

OA No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)

For the State of Karnataka

Name of the River : BHIMA RIVER Polluted river stretch : Ghanagapur to Yadgir - 160km Priority : V Status as on : December-2020 Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately : 5,33,587 + 25,686

= 5,59,273

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 2.77MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): Nil

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: Nil

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: Nil

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: Nil

 No. of Operational STPs: Nil

 No. of Complying STPs: Nil

 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP ------

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Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Physical Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD Progress in House sewer Timeline % connections ------

Details of proposed STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion in MLD Work to be Awarded) 1 Jewargi 3.25 - -

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State: Nil (There are no industry located in the river stretch)  No. of water polluting industries in the State: Nil

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: Nil

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: Nil

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: Nil

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: Nil

 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed): Nil

 Compliance status of the ETPs: Nil

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed) : Nil

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs (existing, industries discharge under construction & proposed) - - - - -

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V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population : Town Municipal

Council, Jewargi having population of 25,686

 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation: 10MT/day, Dry waste – 4MT/day and

Wet waste – 6MT/day.

 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: Dry waste from the TMC, Jewargi is sent to Cement

industry for co-processing in cement kiln and Wet waste is converted into

compost by local body in the designated/authorised solid waste processing site.

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of

processing facilities (if Gap > 20%): NIL

 No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and

under construction): Proposed

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards

practicing segregation at source : 23

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity,

and technology) : Dry waste from the TMC, Jewargi is sent to Cement industry

for co-processing in cement kiln.

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills-NIL

 No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers-

NIL

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 No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens

installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers : Drains-5, no. of drains

having floating racks/screens - Nil

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

ULB Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Proposed MSW generation in being processed MSW Capacity of the Facilities & TPD in TPD facilities existing MSW Completion facilities Timeline 1 10MT/day 10MT/day 1 10MT/day -

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation: 32.5 Kg/day

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: 32 Bedded HCFs and 72 Non Bedded

HCFs

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: The CBWTFs has provided online

continuous monitoring system to incinerator for monitoring of emission.

CBWTF has already upgraded their incinerator to meet revised emissions

standards as per MOEF Notification 2016.

VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 Total Hazardous Waste generation: Nil

 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste: Nil

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs: Nil

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: Nil

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: Nil

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation: 1.1TPD

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Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste: Segregated Plastic waste from the TMC Jewargi is sent to Cement industry for co- processing in cement kiln. Draft Policy and Plan for plastic waste management has been prepared by the ULBD and accordingly plastic waste shall be collected from un-organized sectors and from house hold/commercial sectors. Plastic raids (Sales & Shops) were conducted from time to time by Local Body. IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by the State/UT : Nil

X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution

and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment: Identified

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: ---

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT: ----

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; Analysis reports

enclosed.

XIV. Ground water regulation: ---

XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State: ---

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: ----

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments: ----

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: ----

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: ---

XX. Development of biodiversity park: ---

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: ---

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: NA

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XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: ---

XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for

failure for vigorous monitoring: Nil

XXVI. Overall progress of the month: ---

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points

compared to previous month.

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Overall status of the State: GP Harale Total TMC TMC TMC CMC GP Satthegala Particulars GP Mullur (Dasanapura & Srirangapatna Bannur Narasipura Kollegala (Yedkuri Village) Harle Village) I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural 25069 24430 31498 5671 3264 57149 428 147509 Population separately II. Estimated Sewage 2.7 2.63 3.40 0.24 0.14 6.19 0.018 15.318 Generation (MLD):

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant: GP Harale Total capacity TMC TMC TMC CMC GP Satthegala Particulars GP Mullur (Dasanapura & in MLD Srirangapatna Bannur Narasipura Kollegala (Yedkuri Village) Harle Village) Existing no. of STPs and Nil Nil Nil 21.41 3.6 3.31 5.5 9 Treatment Capacity (in MLD): Capacity Utilization of existing 2.7 2.63 3.40 Nil Nil 6 Nil 14.73 STPs: MLD of sewage being treated Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil through Alternate technology: Gap in Treatment Capacity in Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil MLD: No. of Operational STPs: 1 1 1 Nil Nil 1 Nil 4 No. of Complying STPs: 1 1 1 Nil Nil 1 Nil 4 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil  Note: GP Mullur, GP Harale (Dasanapura & Harle Village) & GP Satthegala (Yedkuri Village) does not have STP and the Sewage effluent from the individual houses are being disposed off in to Septic tank and soak pits.

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Details of each existing STP in the State Name of the Local Operational Status of Location Existing STP Capacity Capacity Being Utilized Compliance Status of STP Body STP TMC Srirangapatna Ganjam, Srirangapatna 3.6 MLD 2.7 MLD Yes Complied TMC, T Narasipura Sy. No. 65/1, Byrapura & Algudu 5.5 MLD 3.8 MLD Operational STP is under stabilization Village, T.N.Pura Taluk, Mysuru & not receiving full quantum of sewage TMC, Bannur Sy. No. 174/1, 174/2, Yedahalli 3.31 MLD 2.36 MLD Operational STP consisting of WSP not Village, Bannur Hobli, Bannur, maintained & operated in Mysuru scientific manner CMC, Kollegala Sy No.930, 934, 946 & 935, Mullur 9.0 MLD 4.5 MLD 4.5 MLD STP is under stabilization Road, Kollegal Taluk & not receiving full quantum of sewage

Details of under construction STPs in the State

Name of the Local Location Capacity of the Physical Progress in % Status of I&D or House sewer Completion Body plant in MLD connections Timeline TMC Ganjam, Up gradation of Revised DPR is prepared by KUWS&DB, Proposals submitted to Government for 31-03-2021 Srirangapatna Srirangapatna. existing 3.6 MLD Mandya Division for Rs. 16.30 Crores to taking up I&D works to re connect the STP to 5 MLD divert the sewage discharged in to river sewage in to nearby wetwells and with SBR through storm water drain. Connecting household UGD connections for 3000 Technology household to UGD by 300 houses. Up houses. gradation of existing 3.6 MLD STP to 5.0 MLD. The DPR is yet to be approved. TMC, T Narasipura Sy. No. 65/1, Nil Nil 4 drains carrying sullage effluent is to be 31-03-2021 Byrapura & Algudu connected to wet well before Micro STP. Village, T.N.Pura No Work is in Progress. Taluk, Mysuru TMC, Bannur Sy. No. 174/1, 174/2, 0.49 MLD DPR prepared by KUWS&DB, Mysuru for 50% of the town limit is connected to 31-03-2021 Yedahalli Village, Rs. 58 Crores for laying UGD network for UGD & the remaining houses are yet to Bannur Hobli, new extension and to upgrade the existing be connected. The sewage effluent from Bannur, Mysuru STP to 3.8 MLD with SBT Technology. Makanahalli Extension is disposed off in to Septic tank and the same is transported to STP for further treatment & disposal. GP, Mulluru - - - Proposed to provide Common Septic tank 31-03-2021

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and soak pit by diverting the sullage joining to river. No Work is in Progress. GP Harale - - - Proposed to provide Common Septic tank 31-03-2021 (Dasanapura & and soak pit by diverting the sullage Harle Village) joining to river. No Work is in Progress. CMC, Kollegala Sy No.930, 934, 946 9 MLD 80% is completed. since Out of the Laying UGD network is in progress & after 31-03-2021 & 935, Mullur Road, planned 7 wet wells serving each of the 7 completion of the same sewage Kollegal Taluk collection networks zones, the discharge in to storm water drain is construction of 03 wet wells one each for avoided. Work is in progress. Uppara mole, shankanapura and Hosanagalli is yet to be taken up by the implementing agency i.e., KUWS&DB. The construction of Shankanpura collection zones wet well is delayed has the land issue of the wet well site as enter into illegal litigation in the . Yedkuri Village - - - Proposed to provide Common Septic tank 31-03-2021 (GP Satthegala) and soak pit by diverting the sullage joining to river. No Work is in Progress.

Details of proposed STPs in the State Name of the Local Location Capacity of the STP proposed in MLD Status of Project (at DPR Stage/ Under Likely Date of Body Tendering/ Work to be Awarded) Completion TMC Chandagalu Road, Up gradation of existing 3.6 MLD STP to 5.0 MLD. Revised DPR is prepared by KUWS&DB, March - 2021 Srirangapatna Ganjam, Srirangapatna. Mandya Division for Rs. 16.30 Crores to divert the sewage discharged in to river through storm water drain. Connecting household to UGD by 300 houses. Up gradation of existing 3.6 MLD STP to 5.0 MLD. The DPR is yet to be approved. TMC, T Narasipura Sy. No. 65/1, Byrapura & Nil Nil Nil Algudu Village, T.N.Pura Taluk, Mysuru TMC, Bannur Sy. No. 174/1, 174/2, Nil DPR prepared by KUWS&DB, Mysuru for March - 2021 Yedahalli Village, Bannur Rs. 58 Crores for laying UGD network for Hobli, Bannur, Mysuru new extension and to upgrade the

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existing STP to 3.8 MLD with SBT Technology. GP, Mulluru GP, Mulluru 2 drains is identified & monitored. ZP Chamarajanagar has At DPR Stage March - 2021 earmarked an amount of Rs. 3.0 Lakhs for providing Common Sewage collection tank & Common septic tank and soak pit. No physical progress in Field is made upto October 2020. GP Harale GP Harale (Dasanapura & 5 drains is identified & monitored. ZP Chamarajanagar has At DPR Stage March - 2021 (Dasanapura & Harle Village) earmarked an amount of Rs. 3.0 Lakhs for providing Harle Village) Common Sewage collection tank & Common septic tank and soak pit. No physical progress in Field is made upto October 2020. CMC, Kollegala CMC, Kollegala No work is in progress No work is in progress - Yedkuri Village Yedkuri Village (GP 1 drains is identified & monitored. ZP Chamarajanagar has At DPR Stage March - 2021 (GP Satthegala) Satthegala) earmarked an amount of Rs. 3.0 Lakhs for providing Common Sewage collection tank & Common septic tank and soak pit. No physical progress in Field is made upto October 2020.

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

GP Harale GP (Dasanapura Satthegala Particulars TMC Srirangapatna TMC Bannur TMC Narasipura GP Mullur CMC Kollegala & Harle (Yedkuri Village) Village) No. of industries in the State: 6 4 34 Nil Nil 14 Nil No. of water polluting 1 3 22 Nil Nil 5 Nil industries in the State: Quantity of effluent generated 0.0196 0.027 0.027 Nil Nil 0.021 Nil from the industries in MLD: Quantity of Hazardous Sludge Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 0 Nil generated from the Industries in TPD: Number of industrial units 1 3 22 Nil Nil Nil 5 having ETPs: Number of industrial units Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil connected to CETP:

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Number and total capacity of No. of ETP–1, Capacity- No. of ETP–3, Capacity- No. of ETP–22, Nil Nil No. of ETP–5, Capacity- Nil ETPs (details of existing/ under 0.022 0.027 Capacity-0.027 0.021 construction / proposed) Under construction–0, Under construction–0, Under construction–0, Under construction–0, Capacity-0 Capacity-0 Capacity-0 Capacity-0 Proposed–0. Capacity-0 Proposed–0. Capacity-0 Proposed–0. Capacity-0 Proposed–1. Capacity- 0.018 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied Nil Nil Nil Nil Complied Nil Number and total capacity of Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil CETPs (details of existing/ Nil under construction / proposed)

Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs Industrial Status of CETPs (existing, under construction & Town No. of industries Status of ETPs discharge proposed) TMC Srirangapatna Nil Nil Nil Nil TMC, T Narasipura Nil Nil Nil Nil TMC, Bannur Nil Nil Nil Nil GP, Mulluru Nil Nil Nil Nil GP Harale (Dasanapura & Harle Village) Nil Nil Nil Nil CMC, Kollegala Nil Nil Nil Nil Yedkuri Village (GP Satthegala) Nil Nil Nil Nil

V. Solid Waste Management: GP Harale GP Satthegala Particulars TMC Srirangapatna TMC Bannur TMC Narasipura GP Mullur (Dasanapura & CMC Kollegala (Yedkuri Harle Village) Village) Total number of Urban Local Bodies 25069 24430 31498 5671 3264 57149 428 and their Population Current Municipal Solid Waste 1.2 0.6 21.0 0.1 11.17 TPD 8.9 10 Generation Number, installed capacity and  Composting  Composting  Composting Existing Nil Nil  Composting Nil utilization of existing MSW processing Existing – 1.5 Gap Existing – 1.5 Gap – Nil Gap – 4.1 TPD Existing – 2.0 Gap facilities in TPD (bifurcated by type of – 3.0 TPD – 0.64 TPD – 6.61TPD processing eg- Waste to Energy  Sanitary landfill (Tonnage and Power Output),  Sanitary landfill  Sanitary landfill Existing–Nil Gap –  Sanitary landfill Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi, Existing–Nil Gap – Existing–Nil Gap – 2.4 TPD Existing–Nil Gap – decentralized pit composting), 2.34 TPD 2.13 TPD 5.0 TPD biomethanation, MRF etc

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Action plan to bridge gap between DPR for Rs. 4.43 DPR for Rs. 1.06 DPR for Rs. 4.13 Nil Nil DPR is approved Nil Installed Capacity and Current Crores is approved to Crores is approved Crores is approved to for Rs. 2.5 Crores Utilization of processing facilities (if provide compost to provide compost provide compost plant for procurement Gap > 20%) plant & sanitary land plant & sanitary & sanitary land fill site of machinery & fill site & the same is land fill site & the & the same is to be other accessory to to be undertaken. At same is to be undertaken. At initiate present the solid undertaken. At present the solid waste is dumped in present the solid waste is dumped in composting & the site without any waste is dumped in the site without any sanitary land fill treatment. the site without any treatment. site maintenance. treatment. No. and capacity of C&D waste Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under construction) Total no. of wards, no. of wards  Door to door  Door to door  Door to door Nil Nil  Door to door Nil having door to door collection service, collection 23/23 collection 23/23 collection 23/23 collection 31/31 no. of wards practicing segregation at Wards. Wards. Wards. Wards. source  Segregation  Segregation  Segregation  Segregation practice-28 practice-19 Wards practice-13 Wards practice-Nil Details of MSW treatment facilities Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and technology) No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers No. of drains falling into rivers and no. Nos. of drains 3 Nos. of drains 2 Nos. of drains 4 Nos. of drains Nos. of drains 5 Nos. of drains1 Nos. of drains of drains having floating racks/screens Nos. of drains having Nos. of drains Nos. of drains having 2 Nos. of drains Nos. of drains 1 installed to prevent solid waste from floating racks / having floating racks floating racks / screen Nos. of drains having floating having floating Nos. of drains falling into the rivers screen – Nil / screen – Nil – Nil having floating racks / screen – racks / screen – Nil having floating racks / screen Nil racks / screen – Nil – Nil

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Total MSW Utilization Total MSW being Existing MSW Capacity of the Name of the ULB generation Proposed MSW Facilities & Completion Timeline processed facilities existing MSW in TPD in TPD facilities TMC Srirangapatna 11.17 1.5 Pit Composting 1.5 DPR for Rs. 4.40 Crores is approved for processing of entire MSW & currently work is assigned to contractor is going on. TMC, T Narasipura 10 0 Pit Composting 0 SWM DPR prepared under swaccha Bharath Mission is approved and action is being taken up as per DPR . Timeline -30-03-2021 TMC, Bannur 8.9 1.5 Pit Composting 1.5 DPR has been prepared under SBM and it is in the implementation stage Timeline -30-03-2021 GP, Mulluru 1.2 0 Nil 0 No action plan GP Harale (Dasanapura 0.6 0 Nil 0 No action plan & Harle Village) CMC, Kollegala 21.0 2.0 Pit Composting 2.0 Windrow composting method June 2021 Yedkuri Village (GP 0.1 0 Nil 0 No action plan Satthegala) Total 52.97 5.0 5.0

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management: GP Harale GP Satthegala TMC Particulars TMC Bannur TMC Narasipura GP Mullur (Dasanapura & CMC Kollegala (Yedkuri Srirangapatna Harle Village) Village) Total Bio-medical 54.45 Kg/day 16 Kg/day 119.5 Kgs/day Nil Nil 103.44 kg/day Nil generation in Kgs/day No. of Hospitals and Bedded: 3 Bedded: 1 Bedded: 15 Bedded: 09 Nil Nil Nil Health Care Facilities: Non Bedded: 19 Non Bedded: 4 Non Bedded:18 Non Bedded:31 Status of Treatment CBMWTF CBMWTF CBMWTF Nil Nil CBMWTF Nil Facility/ CBMWTF:

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VII. Hazardous Waste Management: GP Harale TMC TMC TMC GP CMC GP Satthegala (Yedkuri Particulars (Dasanapura & Harle Srirangapatna Bannur Narasipura Mullur Kollegala Village) Village) Total Hazardous Waste generation: Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 0.805 TPA Nil No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 01 Nil Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil the TSDFs and Treated Details of on-going or proposed TSDF Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

VIII. Plastic Waste Management: GP Harale TMC TMC GP GP Satthegala Particulars TMC Bannur (Dasanapura & CMC Kollegala Srirangapatna Narasipura Mullur (Yedkuri Village) Harle Village) Total Plastic Waste generation: 0.69 0.2 0.36 Nil Nil 0.5 TPD Nil Treatment/ Measures adopted for Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil reduction or management of plastic waste:

GP Harale GP Satthegala TMC TMC CMC Particulars TMC Bannur GP Mullur (Dasanapura & (Yedkuri Village) Srirangapatna Narasipura Kollegala Harle Village) Total IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil adopted by the State/UT X. Identification of polluting 3 drain is 2 Drains identified 4 Drains 2 drains is 5 drains is 1 drain is 1 drain is identified & sources including drains identified & and monitored identified identified & identified & identified & monitored. ZP contributing to river monitored & periodically and monitored. ZP monitored. ZP monitored. Chamarajanagar has pollution and action as per the drain is monitored Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar CMC Kollegala earmarked an NGT order on insitu connected to periodically has earmarked has earmarked is providing amount of Rs. 2.0 treatment: nearby wet an amount of an amount of UGD network Lakhs for providing well to pump Rs. 3.0 Lakhs for Rs. 1,15,000/- for the entire Common Sewage the same to providing for providing town & after collection tank & STP. Common Common completion of Common septic tank Sewage Sewage the same the and soak pit. No

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collection tank collection tank sewage & physical progress in & Common & Common sullage Field is made upto septic tank and septic tank and entering the October 2020. soak pit. No soak pit. No said drains is physical physical diverted to progress in progress in STP for Field is made Field is made further upto October upto October treatment & 2020. 2020. disposal. The work is under progress. XI. Details of Nodal Officer - appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: XII. Details of meetings carried - under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: XIII. Latest water quality of Latest water quality of polluted river stretch for the month of November 2020 in Annexure-1 polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; XIV. Ground water regulation: CMC Kollegala : As per the details submitted by Sr. Geologist, District Ground Water Authority, Chamarajanagar for the month of October 2020, as per the circular KGA/NOC/2019-20 dated 29-05-2019 with reference to Karnataka Act 2011 U/s 17 (K), so as to fulfill the objectives of the Act, in notified taluks and non notified taluks for NOC for the purpose of industrial, commercial, entertainment, infrastructure, mining and others is made compulsory. This subject was discussed in District Ground Water Authority meeting. In this regard, as per the directions, notices has been issued to obtain NOC for extracting groundwater from Karnataka Ground Water Authority / District Ground Water Authority. Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2 XV. Good irrigation practices The Dept. of Agriculture has submitted action plan for implementation of following measures: being adopted by the State: I. General Government Practice of Irrigation is maintained. II. Farmers are made aware to use water optimally. As per the details submitted by KaveriNeeravariNigama for the month of August 2020, Canal System are partially lined, so as to minimize seepage losses. In view of this a DPR proposed from the irrigation department of Kollegala taluk for the work related to Distributaries (D-56 to D-62) under Kabini Right Bank Canal (KRBC). Total cost of Rs.20 crores for modernization of XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: As per the details submitted by Sr. Geologist, District Ground Water Authority, Chamarajanagar for the month of October 2020, to improve the ground water situation rain water harvesting structure and some of the other artificial recharge structures are

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recommended to be constructed in their premises while giving the permission to extract ground water from the authority. XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain -- and removal of illegal encroachments: XVIII. Maintaining minimum e- The Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd., is requested to submit the action plan as per MoEF & CC norms during monsoon seasons and flow of river: same is not submitted XIX. Plantation activities along Social Forestry Department, Chamarajanagar district in its letter reads that the proposed plan for plantation of saplings on the bank the rivers: of Cauvery river for about 14.5 Kms in the ensuing monsoon season. The project is yet to be approved and sanctioned. Hence no progress made. XX. Development of biodiversity As of now, there is no biodiversity parks on T Narasipura Taluk. The Forest Department is requested to submit action plan for the park: proposed bio diversity parks. The status of the existing and proposed bio diversity parks and its implementations will be executed by March 2021 in coordination with the Forest Department XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: - 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: XXIV. Regulation of Mining - Activities in the State/UT: XXV. Action against identified - polluters, law violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring XXVI. Overall progress of the a) With respect to treatment & disposal of sewage effluent the LB’s have taken steps to operate the existing STPs & action plan month: for up gradation of the existing STPs is being prepared by KUWS&DB & the same is yet to be approved by the Government. b) With respect to Solid Waste Management by Municipalities, steps have been taken process the Solid Waste with the existing Please provide overall progress compost facilities and works followed by tendering for expanding the same along with sanitary land fill sites construction are achieved in terms of all the above under progress. points compared to previous month.

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Annexure-1 XIII Status of Water Quality Assessment of polluted rivers in Annexure-1

Sl. Details of Water Quality Monitoring locations as per NWMP Month DO BOD Fecal Total No (mg/l) (mg/l) Coliform coliform . (MPN/100 (MPN/100 ml) ml) 1 D/S of river Cauvery in Ranganathittu Bird sanctuary, SR Patna Taluk, Mandya District Nov-20 6.9 2.0 220 1400 2 D/s of left bank of river Cauvery in Mandya Water Supply Intake Point near SR Patna Taluk, Nov-20 7.0 1.5 330 1100 Mandya District 3 D/s of right bank of river Cauvery in Srirangapatna Water Supply Intake Point near Wellesly Nov-20 7.1 1.5 320 1200 Bridge TMC SR Patna, Mandya District 4 D/S of river Cauvery in Mysore-Bangalore Road Bridge of TMC Srirangapatna, Mandya District Nov-20 6.8 2.3 490 1700 5 D/S of river Cauvery Bannur TMC Water supply intake point near Mysore- Bannur Road bridge, Nov-20 7.1 1.2 210 940 T.Narasipura Taluk, 6 D/S of river Cauvery near Mullur Village, Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar District Nov-20 7.1 1.4 260 1200 7 D/S of Cauvery river near Dasanapura Village, Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar District Nov-20 7.0 1.3 340 1300 8 D/S of Cauvery river near Sathegala Bridge,Kollegala Taluk, Chamarajanagar District Nov-20 7.0 1.4 320 1200

ANNEXURE-2 XIV Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2

Net Annual Total Ground Stage of Ground Ground Water Gap between availability District Taluka Water Draft Water Development Category Availability and Draft (HAM) (HAM) (%)* (HAM) Mandya Srirangpatna 6769.77 2960.12 3809.65 44% *Safe (≤ 70) Mysuru T.Narasipura 10244 4978 5266 49 *Safe (≤ 70) Ch-nagar Kollegala 142.23 (MCM) 100.42 (MCM) 41.18 (MCM) 71 *Semi Critical 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 for augmentation of ground water resources.

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National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020) For the State of Karnataka Name of the River Kabini Polluted river stretch Nanjungud to Hejjige (9km) Priority IV Status as on Dec -2020

Overall status of the State: Particulars CMC Nanjangud I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately 50137 II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 5.41

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

Particulars CMC Nanjangud Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): 7 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 2 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: Nil Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: 3.41 No. of Operational STPs: 1 No. of Complying STPs: 1 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil

Details of each existing STP in the State Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Name of the Local Body Location Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP CMC Nanjangud Sy. No. 24/1, Golur Village, 7 MLD 2 MLD Operational Complied Nanjangud Taluk

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Details of under construction STPs in the State Location Capacity of the plant Physical Status of I&D or House sewer Completion Name of the Local Body in MLD Progress in % connections Timeline CMC Nanjangud Sy. No. 24/1, Golur Nil Nil 60% house hold connections is 31-03-2021 Village, Nanjangud completed & remaining works is under Taluk progress. DPR for Rs. 36.86 Crores is prepared for laying UGD network for new extensions & to upgrade the existing STP to SBT Technology.

Details of proposed STPs in the State Name of the Local Location Capacity of the STP Status of Project (at DPR Stage/ Under Likely Date of Completion Body proposed in MLD Tendering/ Work to be Awarded) CMC Nanjangud Sy. No. 24/1, Golur Village, Nil DPR is prepared for Rs.36.86 crores for up 31.03.2021 Nanjangud Taluk gradation of SBT Technology

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution: Particulars No. of industries in the State: 38 No. of water polluting industries in the State: 38 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 9.03 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: Nil Number of industrial units having ETPs: 38 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: Nil Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under No. of ETP–38, Capacity-9.43 construction / proposed) Under construction–0, Capacity-0 Proposed–0. Capacity-0 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under Nil construction / proposed)

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Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs Status of CETPs (existing, No. of Industrial Town Status of ETPs under construction & industries discharge proposed) CMC Nanjangud NIL NIL NIL NIL

V. Solid Waste Management:

Particulars CMC Nanjangud Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population 50137 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation 26 TPD Number, installed capacity and utilization of existing MSW processing facilities in TPD Compost Plant around 6 TPD. (bifurcated by type of processing eg- Waste to Energy (Tonnage and Power Output), Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi, decentralized pit composting), biomethanation, MRF etc Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of processing Composting gap Existing-6 TPD, Gap-4.66 TPD facilities (if Gap > 20%) Sanitary landfill site Existing- Nil, Gap-6.24 TPD

No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under Nil construction) Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards 27 wards, all are with door to door collection and source segregation is practicing segregation at source practiced in 10 wards. Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and DPR for Rs. 5.16 Crores is approved to provide sanitary land fill site to technology) dispose 6.24 TPD of rejects and around 9.1 TPD of Dry Waste is segregated and sold in the Market. Proposals for providing 10 TPD compost plant is to be prepared & got it approved. The work of construction of sanitary landfill site is in progress. No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills NIL No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers NIL No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens installed to 5 nos. of drains out of which 2 drains are connected to nearby wet well prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers and 3 drains works are yet to be undertaken.

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Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste Total MSW Existing Total MSW Utilization Capacity of the Proposed MSW Facilities Name of the ULB being processed MSW generation in TPD existing MSW facilities & Completion Timeline in TPD facilities CMC Nanjangud 26 6 1 6 31.03.2021.

Bio-medical Waste Management: Particulars CMC Nanjangud Total Bio-medical generation: 0.217 Kg/day No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: Bedded: 35 Non Bedded: 50 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: CBMWTF

VI. Hazardous Waste Management: Particulars CMC Nanjangud Total Hazardous Waste generation: 22117 TPA No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste 10 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs Nil Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated 4888 TPA Details of on-going or proposed TSDF Nil

VII. Plastic Waste Management: Particulars CMC Nanjangud Total Plastic Waste generation: 4 TPD Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or Nil management of plastic waste:

Particulars CMC Nanjangud VIII. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being - adopted by the State/UT IX. Identification of polluting sources including 06 drains identified and monitored periodically drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment: X. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief -

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Secretary in the State/UT: I. Details of meetings carried under the - Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: II. Latest water quality of polluted river, its Status of water quality of polluted rivers in Annexure-1. tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; III. Ground water regulation: CMC Nanjangud comes under safer zone as per ground water resources assessment and there is no over exploitation of ground water in the region. Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2 IV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the The Dept. of Agriculture has submitted action plan for implementation of following measures: State: I. General Government Practice of Irrigation is maintained. II. Farmers are made aware to use water optimally. V. Rain Water Harvesting: Rain water harvesting is made mandatory for new constructions, CMC has taken up awareness programmes to educate the people about river flooding during Monsoon VI. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal Nil encroachments: VII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: Flow data of Hydrological observation Sites is available in Central water commission Website and further implementation from irrigation department will be initiated VIII. Plantation activities along the rivers: As of now there are no plantations on the banks of river Kabini in the polluted stretch since the area is confined to CMC limit IX. Development of biodiversity park: As of now, there are no Bio diversity parks in this stretch X. Reuse of Treated Water: -- XI. Model River being adopted by the State & Action -- Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards: XII. Status of Preparation of Action Plan by the 13 NA Coastal States: XIII. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: Nil XIV. Action against identified polluters, law violators Nil and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring XV. Overall progress of the month: a) With respect to treatment & disposal of sewage effluent the LB has taken steps to operate the

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all existing STPs & action plan for up gradation of the existing STPs is being prepared by KUWS&DB the above points compared to previous month. & the same is yet to be approved by the Government.

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b) With respect to Solid Waste Management by Municipalities, steps have been taken process the Solid Waste with the existing compost facilities and works followed by tendering for expanding the same along with sanitary land fill sites construction are under progress.

Annexure-1 XIII Status of Water Quality Assessment of polluted rivers in Annexure-1

Sl. No. Particulars of sampling Year DO (mg/l) BOD (mg/l) Fecal Coliform Total coliform locations as per NWMP (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) 1 D/s of Kabini at Nov -20 Nanjangud Water Supply 6.9 1.4 220 1100 Intake Point near Debur 2 D/S of Kabini from KIADB Nov -20 W/s Intake Point Kallahalli 7.0 1.4 170 840

3 D/s of Kabini near Nov -20 Bathing Ghat, Nanjangud 6.5 2.0 490 1500

ANNEXURE-2 XIV Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2 Net Annual Total Ground Gap between Stage of Ground Ground Water District Taluka Water Draft availability and Water Category Availability (HAM) Draft (HAM) Development (%)* (HAM) Mysuru Nanjangud 10658 4762 5896 45.00 *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 for augmentation of ground water resources.

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National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter

OA No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)

For the State of Karnataka

Name of the River : KAGINA RIVER Polluted river stretch : Shahabad to Hongunta -10KM Priority : IV Status as on : Dec-2020 Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately : 5,33,587 + 47,582

= 5,81,169

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 7.06MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): Nil

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: Nil

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: Nil

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: Nil

 No. of Operational STPs: Nil

 No. of Complying STPs: Nil

 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP ------

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Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Physical Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD Progress in House sewer Timeline % connections ------

Details of proposed STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion in MLD Work to be Awarded) 1 Shahabad 13.5 - -

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State: Nil (There are no industry located in the river stretch)  No. of water polluting industries in the State: Nil

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: Nil

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: Nil

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: Nil

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: Nil

 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed): Nil

 Compliance status of the ETPs: Nil

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed) : Nil

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs (existing, industries discharge under construction & proposed) - - - - -

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V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population : City Municipal Council

Shahabad having population of 47,582

 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation: 17.44MT/day, Dry waste – 11MT/day

and Wet waste – 5.44MT/day.

 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: Dry waste from the CMC Shahabad is sent to Cement

industry for co-processing in cement kiln and Wet waste is converted into

composted by local body in the designated/authorised solid waste processing site.

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of

processing facilities (if Gap > 20%): Nil

 No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and

under construction): Proposed

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards

practicing segregation at source : 27

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity,

and technology) : Dry waste from the CMC Shahabad is sent to Cement industry

for co-processing in cement kiln.

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills.: Nil

 No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers :

Nil

 No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens

installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers : 1

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Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

ULB Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Proposed MSW generation in being processed MSW Capacity of the Facilities & TPD in TPD facilities existing MSW Completion facilities Timeline 1 17.44MT/day 17.44MT/day 1 17.44MT/day -

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation: 12 Kg/day

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: 4 Bedded HCFs and 20 Non Bedded

HCFs

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: The CBWTFs has provided online

continuous monitoring system to incinerator for monitoring of emission.

CBWTF has already upgraded their incinerator to meet revised emissions

standards as per MOEF Notification 2016.

VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 Total Hazardous Waste generation: Nil

 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste: Nil

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs: Nil

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: Nil

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: Nil

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation: 2TPD

Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste: Segregated Plastic waste from the CMC Shahabad is sent to Cement industry for

4 co-processing in cement kiln. Draft Policy and Plan for plastic waste management has been prepared by the ULBD and accordingly plastic waste shall be collected from un-organized sectors and from house hold/commercial sectors. Plastic raids (Sales & Shops) were conducted from time to time by Local Body. IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by the State/UT : Nil

X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution

and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment: Identified

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: ---

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT: ----

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; Analysis reports

enclosed.

XIV. Ground water regulation: ---

XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State: ---

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: ----

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments: ----

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: ----

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: ---

XX. Development of biodiversity park: ---

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: ---

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: NA

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: ---

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XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for

failure for vigorous monitoring: Nil

XXVI. Overall progress of the month: ---

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points

compared to previous month.

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National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA

No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)

For the State of Karnataka (River Kali)

Name of the River : Kali

Polluted river stretch : Hasan Maad (west coast paper mill) to Bommanahalli Reservoir (10 Km)

Priority : IV

Status as on : Dec-2020 Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately:

Urban Population-52069 (2011 census) and Rural population is about 1000.

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 8.5MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD):

Existing STP-NIL.

In Dandeli CMC limit maximum no. of individual houses are having ST & SP for toilet

blocks. Now, authority has proposed 100% UGD with STP. UGD laying and STP work is

under progress, the CMC-Dandeli has committed to complete the work in one year.

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: NA

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology:

In Dandeli CMC limit maximum no. of individual houses are having ST & SP for toilet

blocks.

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: NA

 No. of Operational STPs: NIL

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 No. of Complying STPs: NA

 No. of Non-complying STPs: NA

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP 1 NA NA NA NA NA

Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Physical Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD Progress in House sewer Timeline % connections 1 CMC- 8.5 UGD-45% Under progress 2021

Dandeli And STP-

(Halamaddi) 15%

Details of proposed STPs in the State No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed in Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion MLD Work to be Awarded) 1 NIL NA NA NA

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State: 1

 No. of water polluting industries in the State: 1

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD:

Present maximum quantity of effluent generation is about 55MLD (consented

85.885MLD).

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD:

2

15.0 KL/Annuam

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: 1

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: NIL

 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed):

01,

85.885 MLD capapcity and is under operation.

 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied.

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed):

Not Applicable.

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs: Not Applicable

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs industries discharge (existing, under construction & proposed) NIL

V. Solid Waste Management:

VI. Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population: ULB- 01 (CMC-Dandeli),

Population: 52069 (2011 census).

 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation: 18 TPD

 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:

CMC is practicing the system of door to door collection of segregated municipal solid

waste. The wet waste is composted (vermin compost) in the identified the solid waste

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disposal site, the dry recyclable waste such as Plastic waste and E-waste are segregated

and sent to recyclers. However, they are yet to provide sanitary landfill facility for the

disposal of inerts. Construction of sanitary landfill site is under progress. The CMC is

yet to identify a dedicated site for processing and disposal of Construction and

demolition waste generated in the town.

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of

processing facilities (if Gap > 20%): Adequate

 No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under

construction): NIL- The CMC is yet to identify a dedicated site for processing and

disposal of Construction and demolition waste generated in the town. At present C & D

wastes were being collected and stored in SWM site premises.

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards

practicing segregation at source:

Total 31 having door to door collection service, and practicing segregation at source.

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and

technology): NIL

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills. NIL

 No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers: NIL

 No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens installed

to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers:

5Nos and all are provided with screens.

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

ULB Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Proposed MSW generation in being processed MSW Capacity of Facilities & TPD in TPD facilities the existing Completion MSW Timeline facilities

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CMC- 18 17 Vermi - 17TPD Landfill

Dandeli Composting, construction

Wind Row all most

flat form, completion

Dry Waste stage 75%

segregation completed.

and

collection

sed.

VII. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation: 5MTA

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: 36

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: There is a Common Biomedical waste

treatment Facility in the district by name M/s. Kenara IMA common bio-medical Waste

Treatment Facility which is collecting the biomedical waste from this town also. Health

care establishments have made MoU with the Common facility and they in turn pick up

the waste and disposing in their facility.

VIII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 Total Hazardous Waste generation: 15KL/Annum

 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste: 01

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs: Not Applicable

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: Not Applicable

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: Not Applicable

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IX. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation: 36.5 TPA

 Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste:

Banned plastic sale and usage was banned in the city and other plastic wastes with

calorific value are being collected and sent to Cement industry for further treatment (CO-

incineration at Kiln).

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

XI. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and

action as per NGT order on insitu treatment: In Dandeli CMC limit maximum no. of

individual houses are having ST & SP for toilet blocks. Now, authority has proposed

100% UGD with STP. UGD laying and STP work is under progress, the CMC-

Dandeli has committed to complete the work in one year. polluting sources including

drains contributing to river pollution are being connected to STP.

XII. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT:-

XIII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT: Till date six number of District Level Special Environment Surveillance

Task Force Meetings were conducted under the Chairmanship of Deputy

Commissioner.

XIV. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; Attached as Annexure-1

XV. Ground water regulation:

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The authority of District Ground Water Department informed that there are no critical

blocks in the district.

XVI. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State:

Yes- Farmers are practicing micro irrigation technologies as a part of good irrigation

practices. Adoption of Micro irrigation practices for all the crops and making Micro

irrigation technology easily accessible at the rural level. Usage of ground water

should be minimized and after installation and operation of STP by CMC-Dandeli,

the treated sewage shall be utilized for irrigation activity in the surrounding area.

Farmers being insisted to adopt mirco-irrigation practice to reduce the water

requirements.

XVII. Rain Water Harvesting: Directions given to agricultural/irrigation department to

organize awareness programmes in farmers to conserve water and good irrigation

practices to be adopted and is under progress.

XVIII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments: Area comes

under reserved forest and action will be taken Concern Department (forest

department). Department of forest has submitted DPR for protection and

management of flood plain zone and accordingly work is under progress.

XIX. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: Directions given to M/s. KPC Ltd., for

maintaining minimum environmental flow of river. Monthly Average Data for the year

2020 is attached as Annexure-2

XX. Plantation activities along the rivers: Department of Forest has submitted DPR for

protection and management of flood plain zone.

XXI. Development of Biodiversity Park: Area comes under reserved forest and work is

under progress.

XXII. Reuse of Treated Water: Treated sewage will be reused once STP put into operation.

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XXIII. Model River being adopted by the State & Action Proposed for achieving the bathing

quality standards: Directions being followed.

XXIV. Status of Preparation of Action Plan by the 13 Coastal States:

Information furnished in the format in OA No. 829/2019 through email on 29/9/2020

and Action plan forwarded to Board Office on 10/12/2020.

XXV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT:

Being monitored and regulated by Department of Mines and Geology.

XXVI. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for failure

for vigorous monitoring: NIL

Environmental Officer, KSPCB, RO, Karwar

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Annexure-1

Stream joining to River Kali-Analysis report of water sample collected from streams Sl. No Stream Name Stream joining to River Kali 1 Karkal Hana Conductiv Month BOD Boron(mg Floride(mg Phosphat Sulphate( Nitrate(m pH ity Fe(mg/l) (mg/l) /l) /l) e(mg/l) mg/l) g/l) (µc/cm) July' 20 7.2 2.6 186 0.12 BDL 0.2 0.006 5.2 BDL Aug'20 6.8 2.4 99 0.06 BDL 0.2 BDL 2.8 BDL Sept'20 7.1 2.6 134 0.09 BDL 0.2 0.008 3.8 BDL Oct'20 7.4 2.4 97 0.11 BDL 0.2 0.01 1.9 BDL Upstream of July' 20 7.2 2.8 534 0.21 BDL 0.3 0.009 12.3 BDL Halmadi Aug'20 6.9 2.6 369 0.18 BDL 0.2 0.006 10.3 BDL Nalla(before Sept'20 7 2.2 168 0.12 BDL 0.2 BDL 4.3 BDL 2 sewage entry) Oct'20 7.5 2.4 94 0.11 BDL 0.2 0.005 3.1 BDL July' 20 ------Aug'20 7.2 2.6 87 0.06 BDL 0.2 BDL 2.3 BDL Upstream of Sept'20 6.9 2.8 157 0.11 BDL 0.2 0.008 7.6 BDL 3 Barchi Nalla Oct'20 6.9 2.5 90 0.09 BDL 0.2 0.006 1.1 BDL July' 20 ------Downstream of Aug'20 6.9 2.3 64 BDL BDL 0.2 BDL 1.6 BDL Barchi Nalla at Sept'20 7.1 2.5 188 0.15 BDL 0.2 0.009 7.3 BDL 4 Maulangi Oct'20 7.3 2.3 110 0.12 BDL 0.2 0.008 2.1 BDL

Environmental Officer KSPCB, RO, Karwar Drains leading to River Kali: Analysis report of Sullage/sewage water samples collected from many points before joining to River Kali

Annexure-1 Fecal Total Date Of SL. No Locations pH BOD(mg/l) Coliform(MP Coliform(MPN sampling N/100ml) /100ml) Halmadi Nalla, Dandeli 12-12-2018 7.2 54 - - 22-02 -19 6.9 14 - - 15.245756 N, 74.635991 E 01-01-2020 7.3 18 212 698 1 13-02-20 6.6 14 - - 09-02-2020 6.8 13 120 336 10-09-2020 6.6 12 114 278 Bailpar Bridge Cross, Old Dandeli 01-01-2020 7.7 22 - - 2 15.235565 N, 74.617418 E 13-02-20 7.3 13 - - Opp Gate-3 of West Coast 21-02-19 6.7 9 - - Paper Mills Ltd, Dandeli 3 01-01-2020 6.9 28 120 503 13-02-20 6.9 17 - - 15.246695 N, 74.630080 E 10-09-2020 6.7 14 84 177 Mirachigalli Bridge, Old 21-02-19 6.8 11 - - Dandeli 4 01-01-2020 7.8 18 109 515 13-01-20 6.5 14 - - 15.243819 N, 74.622409 E 10-09-2020 6.3 11 63 148 Behind DSFA, Patel Nagar 21-02-19 7.1 16 - - bridge, Dandeli 5 01-01-2020 7.7 19 94 366 15.248093 N, 74.605713 E 13-02-20 7.7 12 - -

Sd/- Environmental Officer KSPCB, RO, Karwar Annexure-1 River Kali-Analysis report of water sample collected from under MINARS programme(Jan-2020 to September-2020) Upstream of m/s west coast paper mills, Dandeli Downstream of m/s west coast paper mills, Dandeli Fecal Fecal Month BOD F.Coli(MP T.Coli(MP Stretococ BOD F.Coli(MP T.Coli(MP Stretococ pH DO(mg/l) pH DO(mg/l) (mg/l) N/100ml) N/100ml) ci(MPN/1 (mg/l) N/100ml) N/100ml) ci(MPN/1 00ml) 00ml) Jan'20 7.2 7.8 2.6 75 345 21 7.1 7.6 2.9 79 348 25 Feb'20 6.7 7.8 2.3 122 410 19 6.9 7.6 2.6 131 440 24 Mar'20 6.8 7.6 2.5 111 432 21 7.1 7.5 2.7 131 473 18 Apr'20 7.1 7.6 2.2 107 415 16 7.2 7.4 2.4 116 432 19 May'20 7.2 7.8 2.3 94 212 21 7.1 7.6 2.6 120 253 24 Jun'20 7.2 7.8 2.4 93 221 21 7.3 7.6 2.7 124 278 25 Jul'20 7.1 7.6 2.3 119 209 18 7.2 7.7 2.6 137 302 21 Aug'20 7.3 7.8 2.4 106 153 12 7.4 7.6 2.8 119 261 17 Sept'20 7.1 6.9 2.4 63 120 14 7.2 7.2 2.6 84 175 17 Oct'20 7.1 7.7 2.3 94 180 8 7.3 7.5 2.5 109 212 10 Nov'20 7.2 7.6 2.4 58 120 7 7.3 7.5 2.7 63 141 9

Environmental Officer KSPCB, RO, Karwar Annexure-2 Status of E-Flow of River - Kali (Monthly Average in Cusecs) 20-Jan 20-Feb 20-Mar Aprl-20 20-May 20-Jun 20-Jul 20-Aug 20-Sep 20-Oct 20-Nov

4979.4 6039.1 8464.4 6356.8 5612.5 5311.7 3590.3 469.8 435.6 826.2 1951.6

Environmental Officer KSPCB, RO, Karwar 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 Karnataka

Name of the River : Krishna Polluted river stretch : Yadurwadi to Tintini bridge (200 km) Priority : IV Status as on : December 2020

Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately: Enclosed as Anexure-1

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): Enclosed as Anexure-1

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): 01 and 2x1.25 MLD

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 1.4 MLD

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: Treated sewage is being reused in the process & Extended Aeration System

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: Nil

 No. of Operational STPs: 01

 No. of Complying STPs: 01 (Partially Complied)

 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Compliance Capacity Utilized Status Status of STP of STP

Hutti

1 Notified 1.4 MLD 01 - 2x1.25 MLD Area,

Lingasugur

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Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Physical Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD Progress in House sewer Timeline % connections 1 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Details of proposed STPs in the State

Capacity of Status of Project (at DPR the STP Stage/ Under Tendering/ Likely Date of No. Location proposed in Work to be Awarded) Completion MLD Submitted to Govt. by MD, Town KUWS&DB, Bangalore for Municipal administrative approval vide 1 - Council, 6.82 letter no 897/2019-20, dated Lingsugur-Tq, 04/10/2019, Awaiting Raichur-Dist. approval from Govt.

Submitted to Govt. by MD, Town KUWS&DB, Bangalore for Municipal 2 administrative approval vide - Council, 5 letter no 49/2020-21, dated Deodurga, 08/04/2020, Awaiting RaichurDist approval from Govt.

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State:  No. of water polluting industries in the State: 01 (M/s Hutti Gold Mines Co., Ltd, Hutti Village, -Tq, Dist- Raichur.

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 0.0455 MLD

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: Nil

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: M/s Hutti Gold Mines Co. Has installed CSTP of capacity 2.5 MLD.

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: There are no CETP’s

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 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) : 01 M/s Hutti Gold Mines Co. Has installed CSTP of capacity 2.5 MLD (Existing)

 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed) : Nil

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs : Nil

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs industries discharge (existing, under construction & proposed) M/s Hutti Gold Mines Co., Ltd, 2x1.25 MLD capacity Lingasugur 0.46 MLD Existing Hutti Village, Common Treatment Lingasugur- Plant (Effluent/Sewage) Tq, Dist- Raichur.

V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population : Enclosed as Annexure- II

 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation: Enclosed as Annexure- II

 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: Enclosed as Annexure- II

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of

processing facilities (if Gap > 20%) : Nil

 No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and

under construction): Nil

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 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards

practicing segregation at source : 60 No. of Words

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity,

and technology) : ----

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills:--

 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: ---

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

Utilization Proposed Total MSW Total MSW Existing Capacity of MSW being ULB generation in MSW the existing Facilities & processed TPD facilities MSW Completion in TPD facilities Timeline TMC- Directions Deodurga, 6 T 0 MSW Site were given to --- DeodurgaTq, Existing all the Raichur Dist. concerned TMC Local Bodies Lingasugur, 14.4 T 0 MSW Site --- to take LingasugurTq, Existing immediate Raichur Dist. action to Hutti TP, comply with 0 MSW Site --- LingasugurTq, 6 T SWM Rules, Existing Raichur Dist. 2016 from MSW site time to time. existing. Further, in Target date to Hutti Gold comply is 8 T Mines, the 31.12.2020. wet waste Hutti Notified is being Area, 0 digested --- LingasugurTq, and bio Raichur Dist. gas is being produced and utilized for canteen.

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VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation: 133.5 Kg/day

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: Devadurga Tq-59 HCE’s , Lingasugur Tq- 106 HCE’s, Hutti TP- 04 Nos & Hutti Notified Area- 01.

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: Above BMW waste is treated in RIMACT facility, Raichur.

VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 Total Hazardous Waste generation:

1. Cyanide Tailing- 6,38,540 Tons & stowing sand of 79,152 Tons, (Total 5,59,388 Tons of Cyanide treated ore waste impound in tailing dump). 2. Used Oil- 74 liters 3. Discarded Containers-7112 nos. (As per Annual Report From-IV submitted for the year 2019-20).

 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste: 01

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs : Nil

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated : Nil

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: Nil

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation:

1. TMC Devadurga -2TPA (0.005 TPD) 2. TMC Lingasugur - 6.1Ton/A (0.016,TPD) 3. Hutti TP - 0.5TP/A ( (0.001,TPD) 4. Hutti Notified Area -0.38 TP/A (0.001 TPD)

 Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste: ---

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

X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution

and action as per NGT order on in situ treatment: Enclosed as Annexure-III

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: ----

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XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT: ----

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river: Enclosed as Annexure-IV

XIV. Ground water regulation: ----

XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State: -----

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: -----

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments: ----

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: -----

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: ------

XX. Development of biodiversity park: ------

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: -----

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: -----

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: -----

XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for

failure for vigorous monitoring : ----

XXVI. Overall progress of the month: -----

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points

compared to previous month.

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Annexure-1

Quantity Sl.N Populatio of sewage STP provided Local Body o n-2011 geration not provided in MLD TMC- 1 28929 2.25 Not provided Devadurga TMC 2 15224 1.6 Not provided Lingasugur 3 Hutti TP 16525 1.6 Not provided Being treated in 2x1.25 MLD Hutti Notified 4 13535 1.4 STP provided at Area

Annexure-II

Total Solid Proposed Sl. Name of Local Population Present Waste Achievable No Body (census2011) Status Generation target TMC- Deodurga, 6 T MSW Site 1 28929 DeodurgaTq, Existing Raichur Dist. TMC Directions Lingasugur, 14.4 T MSW Site 2 34932 were given to LingasugurTq, Existing all the Raichur Dist. concerned Hutti TP, Local Bodies MSW Site 3 LingasugurTq, 16278 6 T to take Existing Raichur Dist. immediate MSW action to siteexisting. comply with Further, in SWM Rules, Hutti Gold 2016 from 8 T Mines, the time to time. Hutti Notified wet waste is

Area, being 4 13536 Target date to LingasugurTq, digested and comply is Raichur Dist. bio gas is 31.12.2020. being produced and utilized for canteen.

Annexure-III Sources including Nala/Drains joining to River – Krishna and its Water Quality

Sl Location pH BOD COD TSS No 1 Sunakal 7.7 2.2 26 20 Nala 2 Halabhavi 8.00 2.2 22 8 Nala 3 Jaladurga 8.25 2 25 8 Nala 4 Gonavatla 8.20 3 24 21 Nala 5 Guntagola 8.05 3 28 20 Nala 6 Ramroti 8.00 3 25 16 Nala 7 Raidurga 8.35 3 33 18 Nala

Status of Water Quality of River – Krishna @ Tintani Bridge

Faecal Total Coliform DO (mg/L) BOD(mg/L) Coliform (MPN/100ml) Year (MPN/100ml) Class

Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max

2017- 6.6 7.6 2 2.5 110 350 920 1600 18 C 2018- 7 7.6 2 3 110 1000 500 3200 19 C 2019- 6.6 7.6 2 2.5 110 350 920 1600 C 20

Annexure-IV Status of Ground Water Quality in the villages located on the polluted stretch of River – Krishna

Total

dissolve

te(006)

Total Total

Type d solids Total Calcium

(TDS) Alkalinity

of Magnesium

Nitra

Fluoride(003)

Chloride(005) Sulphate(007) hardness(016) sourc (015) alkalinity(018) Sl. Grama Village/ e (bw/ Turbidity(001) As Ascac As (as As Ca As

No. panchayath habitation value(013) Ph As(f) (as cl) surfac no3 o3 caco3 so4) Mg e well/ (mg (NTU) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) filter) /l) 200- 200 75- 30- 6.5- 500- 45- 1.0- 250- 200- 200- (1-5) 600 - 200 100 8.5 2000 n.r. 1.5 1000 600 600 400

Hutti 1 Hutti bw 8.10 8 610 224 0.96 1.28 114 224 216 160 53 20 Notified Area

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 Karnataka

Name of the River River Lakshmantheertha Polluted river stretch Hunsur to Kattemalavadi (10km) Priority III Status as on Dec -2020

Overall status of the State: Particulars CMC Hunsur I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately 50850 II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 5.5 MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

Particulars CMC Hunsur Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): 3.91 MLD Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 3.91 MLD

MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: 0 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: 1.59 MLD No. of Operational STPs: 1 No. of Complying STPs: 0 No. of Non-complying STPs: 1

Details of each existing STP in the State

Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Name of the Local Body Location Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP CMC Hunsur Kalukunike Village, Hunsur Taluk 3.91 MLD 3.91 MLD Operational Complied

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Details of under construction STPs in the State

Name of the Local Location Capacity of the plant Physical Status of I&D or House sewer Completion Body in MLD Progress in % connections Timeline CMC Hunsur Kalukunike Village, Hunsur Nil Nil 50% house hold connections is 31-03-2021 Taluk completed & remaining works is under progress DPR for Rs. 80.0 Crores is prepared for laying UGD network for new extensions & to upgrade the existing STP to SBT Technology.

Details of proposed STPs in the State

Location Capacity of the STP Status of Project (at DPR Stage/ Under Likely Date of Completion Name of the Local Body proposed in MLD Tendering/ Work to be Awarded) CMC Hunsur Kalukunike Up gradation of existing Revised DPR is prepared by KUWS&DB, March - 2021 Village, 3.91 MLD STP to 4.09 Mysuru Division for Rs. 26.80 Crores to Hunsur Taluk MLD. divert the sewage discharged in to river through storm water drain by providing additional 2 Nos. of wetwell for 2 drains. Upgrdation of existing UGD networks. Upgradation of existing STP 3.91 MLD to 8.0 MLD with SBR Technology. DPR is submitted by KUWS&DB

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IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

Particulars CMC Hunsur No. of industries in the State: 7 Nos.

No. of water polluting industries in the State: 4

Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 0.019 MLD

Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: 0.007572 TPD

Number of industrial units having ETPs: 4 Nos

Number of industrial units connected to CETP: 0

Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) No. of ETP–4, Capacity-0.019 Under construction–0, Capacity-0 Proposed–0. Capacity-0

Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied

Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) 0

Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Status of CETPs (existing, No. of Industrial Town Status of ETPs under construction & industries discharge proposed) CMC Hunsur Not Applicable

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V. Solid Waste Management:

Particulars CMC Hunsur Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population 50850 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation 23 TPD Number, installed capacity and utilization of existing MSW processing facilities in TPD (bifurcated by type  Composting Existing – 9.43 Gap – Nil of processing eg- Waste to Energy (Tonnage and Power Output), Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi,  Sanitary landfill Existing–Nil Gap – 5.52 decentralized pit composting), biomethanation, MRF etc Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of processing facilities (if DPR for Rs. 1.76 Crores is approved to provide compost plant & Gap > 20%) sanitary land fill site & the same is to be undertaken. At present the solid waste is dumped in the site without any treatment. No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under construction) 0 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards practicing  Door to door collection 31/31 Wards. segregation at source Segregation practice-15 Wards Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and technology) Nil No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills NIL No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers NIL

No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens installed to prevent solid Nos. of drains 2 waste from falling into the rivers Nos. of drains having floating racks / screen – Nil

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

Utilization Total MSW Total MSW Existing Capacity of the Proposed MSW Facilities & Name of the ULB generation in being processed MSW existing MSW Completion Timeline TPD in TPD facilities facilities 23 10 1 10 DPR for Rs. 1.76 Crores is approved for processing of entire MSW & CMC Hunsur currently work is assigned to contractor is going on.

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VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

Particulars CMC Hunsur Total Bio-medical 0.1597 Kg/day generation: No. of Hospitals and Health Bedded: 18 Care Facilities: Non Bedded: 50 Status of Treatment CBMWTF Facility/ CBMWTF:

VII. Hazardous Waste Management: Particulars CMC Hunsur Total Hazardous Waste generation: 0.007575 TPA No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste 3 Nos Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs NA Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated NA Details of on-going or proposed TSDF NA

VIII. Plastic Waste Management: Particulars CMC Hunsur Total Plastic Waste generation: 0.45 TPD Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or Nil management of plastic waste:

Particulars CMC Hunsur IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology - being adopted by the State/UT X. Identification of polluting sources including 2 drain is identified & monitored & the drain is yet to be connected. drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment: XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief -- Secretary in the State/UT:

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I. Details of meetings carried under the -- Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: II. Latest water quality of polluted river, its Status of water quality of polluted rivers in Annexure-1. tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted

river; III. Ground water regulation: Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2 IV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the --- State: V. Rain Water Harvesting: Rain water harvesting is made mandatory for new constructions, CMC has taken up awareness programmes to educate the people about river flooding during Monsoon VI. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of During the month of August Paper advertisements were issued to the residents located on the illegal encroachments: banks on the river Lakshmanatheetha about flooding by CMC and early warning arrangement in consultation with revenue department from Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd is carried out VII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: Flow data of Hydrological observation Sites is available in Central water commission Website and further implementation from irrigation department will be initiated VIII. Plantation activities along the rivers: As of now there are no plantations on the banks of river Lakshmantheertha in the polluted stretch since the area is confined to CMC limit IX. Development of biodiversity park: As of now, there are no Bio diversity parks in this stretch

X. Reuse of Treated Water: -- XI. Model River being adopted by the State & -- Action Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards: XII. Status of Preparation of Action Plan by the 13 NA Coastal States: XIII. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: Nil XIV. Action against identified polluters, law Nil violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring XV. Overall progress of the month: a) With respect to treatment & disposal of sewage effluent the LB’s have taken steps to operate

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of the existing STPs & action plan for up gradation of the existing STPs is being prepared by all the above points compared to previous month. KUWS&DB & the same is yet to be approved by the Government.

6 b) With respect to Solid Waste Management by Municipalities, steps have been taken process the Solid Waste with the existing compost facilities and works followed by tendering for expanding the same along with sanitary land fill sites construction are under progress.

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Annexure-1 XIII Status of Water Quality Assessment of polluted rivers in Annexure-1

Sl. Location Year DO (mg/l) BOD (mg/l) Fecal Coliform Total coliform No. (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) 1 D/S of Lakshmantheertha in Nov -20 New road bridge of Bengaluru-Bhantwala Road at 6.0 2.5 940 3500 Hunsur town

2 D/S of Lakshmantheertha at Nov -20 water barrage near 6.0 2.8 930 3900 Village

ANNEXURE-2 XIV Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2

Net Annual Gap between Total Ground Stage of Ground Ground Water availability District Taluka Water Draft Water Category Availability and Draft (HAM) Development (%)* (HAM) (HAM)

Mysuru Hunsur 11587 7338 4249 63.00 *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 for augmentation of ground water resources.

Environmental Officer RO-2, Mysuru Rural

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National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA

No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)

For the State of Karnataka

Name of the River : Malaprabha River Polluted river stretch : Khanapur to Ramdurg (80km) Priority : III Status as on : December-2020.

Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately: Urban----1,81,045, Rural----80,795 II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 34.48.

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): One STP with Capacity 8.28 MLD (Bailhongal)

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: : 5.90 MLD

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: NA

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: ---

 No. of Operational STPs: One

 No. of Complying STPs: One

 No. of Non-complying STPs: NIL

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP 1 Bailhongal 8.28 MLD 5.90 MLD Operating Complying

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Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Physical Progress in Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD % House sewer Timeline connections 1 Ramdurg 3.30 & 1.00 2% There is no March-2021. provision in the sanctioned estimate

Details of proposed STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion in MLD Work to be Awarded) 1 Khanapur 3.70 DPR submitted to the Govt. For Approval vide Central The Project will Office Ltr No.214, be completed Dtd:18.05.2020. within 18 2 Munavalli 5.30 DPR submitted to the Govt. months after For Approval vide Central getting Office Ltr No.1917, administrative Dtd:28.10.2019. approval from 3 M.K. Hubli 4.40 DPR submitted to the Govt. the Govt. & For Approval vide Central technical Office Ltr No.1916, sanction from Dtd:18.05.2020. the competent 4 Savadatti 8.50 DPR submitted to the Govt. authority For Approval vide Central Office Ltr No.01, Dtd:02.04.2019..

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State: :04

 No. of water polluting industries in the State: :NIL

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: :2684.6 (KLD)

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: 0.00335

(KLPD)

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: : 04

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: : No CETP.

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 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed): Existing.

 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) :NA

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs: NA

V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population: 06 & Population-

1,81,045.

 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation: 322(TPD).

 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: 06 , Number, installed capacity & utilization of existing MSW processing facilities are enclosed as Annexures-1.

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of processing facilities (if Gap > 20%): Enclosed in the Annexures-1.

 No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under construction): Enclosed in the Annexures-1.

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards practicing segregation at source:Total no. of wards--214, 214 (D-D collection),144 no. of wards practicing segregation at source.

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and technology): Enclosed in the Annexures-1.

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dump sites and Sanitary Landfills: Enclosed in the Annexures-1.

 No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers: Enclosed in the Annexures-1.

 No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers: Enclosed in the Annexures-1 and II.

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Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

ULB Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Proposed generation in being processed MSW Capacity of the MSW TPD in TPD facilities existing MSW Facilities & facilities Completion Timeline Bailhongal 18 10 22.25 TPD 17.25 TPD ----

Savadatti 12 06 Windrow, ------6 Months Vermi composting Ramdurg 16 04 22 TPD 15 TPD ----

Munavalli 10 2.5 Composting ---- 3 Months

Khanapur 06 2.4 Aerobic Fertilizer & it 6 Months Composting has been using in ULB gardens. M K Hubli 04 00 There is no 0 0 any solid waste management & processing facilities provided by the newly formed ULB

Total 66 TPD 24.9 TPD 32.5 TPD

VI. Bio-Medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation: 0.301 Tons/day.

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: 167 Nos ( Hopsitals & HCEs).

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: Handed over to CBMWTF(Two

CBMWTFs are operating).

VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 Total Hazardous Waste generation: 0.0038 KLPD.

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 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste: 04.

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs: NA.

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: NA.

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: NA.

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation: 0.93 Tons/Day (Local Bodies).

.Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste: Local bodies have started to hand over plastic waste/ RDF materials to Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd, , Cement plant for co-processing in cement kiln. There are no Unregistered Manufacturing or recycling of plastic units.

IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by the State/UT :Local bodies have proposed to hand over plastic waste/ RDF materials to Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd, Yadwad, Cement plant for co-processing in cement kiln.

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

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: NIL

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: NIL

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; Already submitted.Annexure-II. XIV. Ground water regulation: Already submitted. XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State:

1. Crop diversification: Replacement of high water demanding commercial crops with low water requiring crops like Pulses and Oilseeds particularly in Command areas by mandating at Government level.

2. Micro Irrigation: Adoption of Micro irrigation practices for all the crops and making Micro irrigation technology easily accessible at the rural level.

3. Making Ground Water extraction beyond a specific limit punishable under the Act (Not allowing Borewell digging activities in vulnerable or exploited areas).

4. Crop Intensification: Providing incentives to the farmer for taking up Crop

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intensification in the command areas.

5. Modification in Surface Irrigation Methods: Surface water can be utilised in a minimised way by adopting alternate row irrigation system.

6. Mulching Practices: Any organic or inorganic materials can be used for mulching to reduce evapotranspiration, thereby reducing irrigation intervals and water amount.

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: Letter addressed to the Project Director, DUDC &Project Director, ZP, Belagavi for compliance. Where as all the four industries have implemented rain water harvesting system.

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments: Warned by Revenue department as per the flood memorandum through early warning arrangement.

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river:Letter addressed to the Executive Engineer, Major Irrigation Department, Belagavi for compliance.

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers:Letter addressed to the DCF, Belagavi, Karnataka Forest Department for compliance.

XX. Development of biodiversity park:Letter addressed to the DCF, Belagavi,Karnataka Forest Department for compliance.

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: The industrial effluent after treatment is used on land for irrigation and partially recycled back into process. All the industries i.e. 04 No’s of sugar industries have installed OCEMS.

XXII. Model River being adopted by the State & Action Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards: NIL

XXIII. Status of Preparation of Action Plan by the 13 Coastal States: NA

XXIV: Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: There is no mining activity located in the Malaprabha river basin.

XXIV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring: Meeting held on 19-11-2020 at Deputy Commissioner Office Belagavi along with Commissioners/Chief Officers of the Local Bodies and direction given to comply with the provisions of the Water Act 1974, Solid waste management Rules, 2016, Plastic waste management Rules, 2016, Bio-medical waste management Rules, 2016 and Construction and Demolition waste management Rules, 2016.

XXV. Overall progress of the month:

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Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points compared to previous month: Cleaning activity is taken up by the Khanapur TP, photos are enclosed. Cleaning activity is taken up by the TP, Khanapur.

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National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)

For the State of Karnataka (Netravathi & Kumaradhara) Overall status of the State: Name of The River Netravathi & Kumaradhara Polluted River Stretch Netravathi & Kumaradhara (55km) Priority V Status as on December-2020 Overall status of the State: I Total Population : Urban Population & 47,327 (As per 2011 census) Rural Population Separately Urban Population 40,155 Rural Population 7,172 II Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 13.23 MLD III Details of Sewage Treatment Plant  Existing no. of STPs and Treatment No Existing STPs in Bantwala and Capacity (in MLD) Belthangady TMC Bantwala is taken up UGD is under progress  Capacity Utilization of existing STPs NA  MLD of sewage being treated through NA Alternate technology  Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: NA  No. of Operational STPs: NA

 No. of Complying STPs: NA  No. of Non-complying STPs: NA Details of each existing STP in the State No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP Not Applicable

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Details of under construction STPs in the State No. Location Capacity of the Physical Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD Progress in House sewer Timeline % connections NIL

Details of proposed STPs in the State No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion in MLD Work to be Awarded) NIL

IV Details of Industrial Pollution  No. of industries in the State (D.K District) 0  No. of water polluting industries in the State 0  Quantity of effluent generated from the NA industries in MLD  Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from NA the Industries in TPD  Number of industrial units having ETPs NA  Number of industrial units connected to CETP NA  Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of NA existing/ under construction / proposed)

 Compliance status of the ETPs NA  Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of NIL existing/ under construction / proposed)  Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs NA

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Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs industries discharge (existing, under construction & proposed) Not applicable

V Solid Waste Management

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Sl.No Local Bodies Population Population List is attached as Town Muncipal council, Bantwala, 1 40155 Dakshina Kannada District. Uppinagady Grama Panchyath, Puttur 2 70172 Taluk, Dakshina Kannada District Subramanya Grama Panchyath, Puttur 3 4443 Taluk, Dakshina Kannada District Town Panchyath, Belthanadady 4 7746 Taluk, Dakshina Kannada District  Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation 16.49 MT/day  Number, installed capacity and utilization of Composting-6.56 TPD by TMC existing MSW processing facilities in TPD Bantwala and Belthangadi. (bifurcated by type of processing eg- Waste to  The local bodies are practicing the Energy (Tonnage and Power Output), system of door to door collection of Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi, segregated municipal solid waste.

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decentralized pit composting),  Wet waste handed over to MCC for biomethanation, MRF etc further disposal by TMC Bantwala.  TP Belthangadi wet waste is composted (vermin compost) in the identified the solid waste disposal site.  The dry recyclable waste such as are segregated and sent to recyclers.  Subrahmanya Grama Panchayath has installed incinerators for disposal of dry waste.  Action plan to bridge gap between Installed All local bodies have submitted action Capacity and Current Utilization of plan with time line to bridge gap processing facilities (if Gap > 20%) between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of processing facilities through District environmental plan as per the NGT Order wrt O.A.360 of 2018.  No. and capacity of C&D waste processing There is no C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under plants. construction  Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door Total No. of wards-38 to door collection service, no. of wards Door to Door Collection-35 practicing segregation at source Segregation at Source-23 (As submitted by ULBs in DEP)  Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed NIL and under construction (no., capacity, and technology)  No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled Nil garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills  No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within Nil 1km buffer of both side of the rivers  No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of 8

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drains having floating racks/screens installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste ULB Total Total Existing Utilization Proposed MSW MSW MSW MSW Capacity of the Facilities & generation being facilities existing MSW Completion Timeline in TPD processed facilities in TPD Bantwala 14 12.2 Wet waste handed over 100% Proposed TMC to MCC for disposal incinerator for  MRF for dry waste waste disposal by 31.03.2022 Belthangadi 2.49 1.94  Windrows System 100% NIL TP  MRF

VI Bio-medical Waste Management  Total Bio-medical generation: 180 Kg/day

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities 132  Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF The hospitals and HCEs hand over their biomedical waste for further treatment and disposal to CBMWTF- M/s. Ramky Enviro Tech Pvt. Ltd., Mulki, D.K. and M/s. Ayush Enviro tech Pvt. Ltd., Padubidre Udupi.

VII Hazardous Waste Management  Total Hazardous Waste Generation Nil  No Of Industries Generating Hazardous Waste Nil

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 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFS NIL.  Avg Quantity of Hazardous Waste reaching the No TSDF proposed in the TSDFs and treated jurisdiction of RO-Mangalore. Hazardous waste generated in  Details of on-going or proposed TSDF the District is sent to TSDF, Bangalore for landfilling, various incinerators, Co- processors & Recyclers across the state for treatment & disposal

VIII Plastic Waste Management  Total Plastic Waste generation 392 MT/A  Treatment/ Measures adopted  Single use plastic is totally banned for reduction or management in Karnataka as per GoK of plastic waste Notification No: No. FEE/17EPC2012, Bangalore, dated: 1-03-2016.  There are two waste plastic reprocessing industries in the jurisdiction of RO-Mangalore. IX Details of Alternate Treatment NA Technology being adopted by the State/UT

X Identification of polluting sources  In ULB limit maximum no. of including drains contributing to river individual houses are having ST & pollution and action as per NGT order SP for toilet blocks. on insitu treatment  Revised river rejuvenation action plan submitted on 08.05.2020 with directions to stakeholder for  Proposal for Underground drainage system proposed in all areas for 100% waste water

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treatment.  Untreated sewage entering in to the rivers should be reduced by laying the drainage network & connecting it to sewage treatment plant.  To install STP’s for treatment of domestic wastes and scientific disposal facilities for solid waste generated from the villages & town located on the bank of Netravathi River And .

XI Details of Nodal Officer appointed by NA Chief Secretary in the State/UT XIII Details of meetings carried under the NA Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: XIII Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details Attached as Annexure and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

XIV Ground water regulation The industry authorities are directed to obtain NOC from State/ District Ground water Authority. XV Good irrigation practices being NA adopted by the State XVI Rain Water Harvesting Directions given to agricultural/irrigation department to organize awareness programmes in farmers to conserve water and good irrigation practices to be adopted.

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XVII Demarcation of Floodplain and Directions have been given to Forest removal of illegal encroachments Department to submit details about flood plain zone and to carry out massive plantation and also notify the FPZ.Gazing station at Bantwala. XVIII Maintaining minimum e-flow of river Directions given to agricultural/irrigation department to organize awareness programmes in farmers to conserve water and good irrigation practices to be adopted XIX Plantation activities along the rivers NA XX Development of biodiversity park NA XXI Reuse of Treated Water Treated sewage will be reused once STP put into operation. XXII Model River being adopted by the Directions being followed. State & Action Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards XXIII Status of Preparation of Action Plan Submitted. Copy of Coastal plan by the 13 Coastal States enclosed. Information furnished in the prescribed format for OA No. 829/2019 vide letter dated:03.01.2020. XXIV Regulation of Mining Activities in the Being monitored and regulated by State/UT Department of Mines and Geology. XXV Action against identified polluters, NIL law violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring XXVI Please provide overall progress -- achieved in terms of all the above points compared to pervious month

u ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER KSPCB, MANGALURU

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No. KSPCB/ RO(MNG)/MPR/ No 673 of 2018/2020-21/ Dated:

To, The Member Secretary, KSPCB, Bangalore Kind Attention to Enviro Care Cell Sir, Sub: Submission of revised format for MRP pertaining to OA No 673/2018 Ref: Board Office Mail dated 04.12.2020 ****** With reference to the above subject, please find herewith enclosed the filled up revised format for MRP pertaining to OA No 673/2018 pertaining to Regional Office, Mangaluru .

This is for your kind information & further needful action.

Yours faithfully, Sd/- Encl: As above ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER KSPCB, MANGALURU

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National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020) For the State of Karnataka

Name of the River SHIMSHA Polluted river stretch Yediyur to Halagur bridge(80Km) Priority IV Status as on December -2020

Overall status of the State: Particulars TMC Maddur I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately 28,902 II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 3.5

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

Particulars TMC Maddur Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD): 3.5 MLD Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 3.5 MLD MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: - Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: Nil No. of Operational STPs: 01 No. of Complying STPs: 01 No. of Non-complying STPs: -

Details of each existing STP in the State

Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Name of the Local Body Location Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP TMC Maddur Hole Anjanaiah swamy Temple Road, 3.5 MLD 3.5 MLD Yes Complied Maddur

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Details of under construction STPs in the State

Location Capacity of the Physical Progress in % Status of I & D or Completion Name of the plant in MLD House sewer Timeline Local Body connections TMC Maddur Hole Anjanaiah Up gradation of Revised DPR is prepared by KUWS&DB, Mandya Nil 14-04-2022 swamy Temple existing 3.5 Division for Rs. 50.15 Crores to divert the sewage Road, Maddur MLD STP to 6.0 discharged in to river through storm water drain. MLD with Connecting household to UGD by 300 houses. Up Aeration gradation of existing 3.5 MLD STP to 6.0 MLD. The DPR Technology is yet to be approved.

Details of proposed STPs in the State Location Capacity of the STP Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of Name of the Local Body proposed in MLD Stage/ Under Tendering/ Work Completion to be Awarded)

TMC Maddur Hole Anjanaiah swamy Up gradation of existing Revised DPR is prepared by 14-04-2022 Temple Road, Maddur 3.5 MLD STP to 6.0 MLD. KUWS&DB, Mandya Division for Rs. 50.15 Crores to divert the sewage discharged in to river through storm water drain. Connecting household to UGD by 300 houses. Up gradation of existing 3.5 MLD STP to 6.0 MLD.

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution: Particulars TMC Maddur No. of industries in the State: 1 No. of water polluting industries in the State: 1 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 2.9 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: Nil Number of industrial units having ETPs: 01

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Number of industrial units connected to CETP: - Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) 2.9 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) -

Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs:

Industrial Status of CETPs (existing, under Town No. of industries Status of ETPs discharge construction & proposed) TMC Maddur - - - -

V. Solid Waste Management:

Particulars TMC Maddur Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population 28,902 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation 10 TPD Number, installed capacity and utilization of existing MSW processing  Composting Existing – 0.0 Gap – 4.1 TPD facilities in TPD (bifurcated by type of processing eg- Waste to Energy  Sanitary landfill Existing–Nil Gap – 2.4 TPD (Tonnage and Power Output), Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi, decentralized pit composting), bio-methanation, MRF etc Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization DPR for Rs. 4.10 Crores is approved to provide compost plant & sanitary land fill of processing facilities (if Gap > 20%) site & the same is to be undertaken. At present the solid waste is dumped in the site without any treatment. No. and capacity of C&D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed Nil and under construction) Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of  Door to door collection 23/23 Wards. wards practicing segregation at source  Segregation practice-19 Wards Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., - capacity, and technology) No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary - Landfills No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the - rivers

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No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens Nos. of drains 1 installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers Nos. of drains having floating racks / screen – Nil

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

Total MSW Total MSW Utilization Capacity of Existing MSW Proposed MSW Facilities & Name of the ULB generation in being processed the existing MSW facilities Completion Timeline TPD in TPD facilities TMC Maddur 10 3.0 De centralized pit 3.0 DPR for Rs. 4.10 Crores with 12 composting % GST & work order for processing of entire MSW waste is issued on 23-03-2020.

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

Particulars TMC Maddur Total Bio-medical generation: 81.7 Kg/day No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: Bedded: 03 Non Bedded: 26 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: Disposed to CBMWTF

VII. Hazardous Waste Management: Particulars TMC Maddur Total Hazardous Waste generation. - No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste - Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs - Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated - Details of on-going or proposed TSDF -

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VIII. Plastic Waste Management: Particulars TMC Maddur Total Plastic Waste generation: 3.6 MTPD Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste: Awareness programme was carried out to minimize the usage of plastic & regular ride will be carried out.

Particulars TMC Maddur IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by - the State/UT X. Identification of polluting sources including drains One drain is identified & monitored. The sullage effluent is having BOD & TC in excess contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order of standards & said drain is to be connected to near by wet well to pump the same to on insitu treatment: STP. XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the - State/UT: XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of - Secretary in the State/UT: XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains Latest water quality of polluted river stretch for the month of November 2020 in with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment Annexure-1 of polluted river; XIV. Ground water regulation: 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 for augmentation of ground water resources. In respect of semi critical area action plan will be executed with the District Administration to restore the Ground Water Table by March-2020. Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2 XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State: The Dept. of Agriculture has submitted action plan for implementation of following measures.  General Government Practice of Irrigation is maintained in the Maddur Taluk.  Farmers are made aware to use water optimally.

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: The Department of Revenue and Irrigation have prepared District Disaster

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XVII. Demarcation of Flood plain and removal of illegal Management Plan for the Flood Plains of river Shimsha which is also covered encroachments: under polluted river stretch. In order to overcome Flood Plains people of near by villages are warned through early warning arrangement in consultation with revenue department. Further measures required for Flood Plain Management in the polluted river stretch will be implemented by March 2021 XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: The Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd., is requested to submit the action plan as per MoEF & CC norms during monsoon seasons and same is not submitted XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: The Forest Department is requested submit the action for plantation of saplings on the banks of polluted river stretch of Shimsha and the same is not yet submitted XX. Development of biodiversity park: As of now, there is one Bird Sanctuary in Kokkare bellur in Shimsha river stretch of Maddur Taluk. The Forest Department is requested to submit action plan for the proposed bio diversity parks. The status of the existing and proposed bio diversity parks and its implementations will be executed by March 2021 in coordination with the Forest Department.

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: Treated water is used for on land for irrigation. 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: -

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: - XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers - responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring XXVI. Overall progress of the month: a) With respect to treatment & disposal of sewage effluent the LB’s have taken Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above steps to operate the existing STPs & action plan for up gradation of the existing points compared to previous month. STPs is being prepared by KUWS&DB & the same is yet to be approved by the Government. b) With respect to Solid Waste Management by Municipalities, steps have been taken process the Solid Waste with the existing compost facilities and works followed by tendering for expanding the same along with sanitary land fill sites construction are under progress.-

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Annexure-1 XIII Status of Water Quality Assessment of polluted rivers in Annexure-1

`Sl. Location Year DO (mg/l) BOD (mg/l) Fecal Coliform Total coliform No. (MPN/100 ml) (MPN/100 ml) 1 D/S of river Shimsha near Nov-20 5.7 3.0 490 2400 Bangalore-Mysore Road Bridge Maddur, Maddur Tq, Mandya District

2 D/s of river shimsha near Halgur Nov-20 5.8 3.0 430 2700 Road Bridge, Malavalli Tq, Mandya District

ANNEXURE-2 XIV Status of Ground Water Resource Assessment in Annexure-2

Gap Net Annual Stage of Total Ground between Ground Water Ground Water District Taluka Water Draft availability Category Availability Development (HAM) and Draft (HAM) (%)* (HAM)

Mandya Maddur 9893.26 5537.37 4355.89 56% *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 for augmentation of ground water resources. In respect of semi critical area action plan will be executed with the District Administration to restore the Ground Water Table by March 2021.

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National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA

No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)

For the State of Karnataka

Name of the River : Tunga River Polluted river stretch : Shivamogga To Kudli (10Km) Priority : V Status as on : Dec-2020

Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately:

Shivamogga City Corporation Population is 322650 ( As on 2014 census)

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 47.79MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD):

Existing 1 no of STP of 35.58 MLD STP at Thyvarechatnhalli is under operation

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs:13MLD

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology: --

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD:7.97

 No. of Operational STPs: 1

 No. of Complying STPs:1

 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Operational Compliance Capacity Being Status Status of Utilized of STP STP 1 Sy.no.27/1,28P,32,33, 35.58 MLD 13MLD Working Complied 34,35 & 36, Thyvarechatnhalli, Shivamogga Tq &Dist

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Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of Physical Status of I&D or Completion the plant in Progress in House sewer Timeline MLD % connections 1 Sy.no.33/P1,Purle 5.13MLD 80% - Dec-20 Village,Shivamogga Tq &Dist 2 Ghandi 0.5MLD 95% - Dec-20 Park,Shivamogga City,Shivamogga

Details of proposed STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion in MLD Work to be Awarded) - - - - -

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State:

There are no large industries located on the bank of the Tunga River.

 No. of water polluting industries in the State: -

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: -

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: -

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: -

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: Nil

 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed)

: -

 Compliance status of the ETPs: -

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed) :Not Applicable (shivamogga Dist is not having any CETP. The Industry in

this dist are not giving any effluent to CETP)

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 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs industries discharge (existing, under construction & proposed) Nil

V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population:

1 - City Corporation, Shivamogga. Population is 322650

 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation is about 169 TPD.

 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 : City Corporation,Shivamogga is having MSW site at

Sy No.198, 202 to 206, 208 to 210 Anupinakatte Village, Shivamogga. Installed

capacity is 75TPD and they operate the unit in two shifts (6.00AM to 10.00PM)

to process the MSW.

 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) : NIL

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards

practicing segregation at source : There are 35 ward in Shivamogga. All 35 wards are

covered under Door to Door Collection. About 30 Wards are doing source

segregation.

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity,

and technology)-Nil 3

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills.: --

 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:

7 Nos Smart City Shivamogga is preparing Project to divide this during summer season.

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

ULB Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Proposed MSW generation in being MSW Capacity of the Facilities & TPD processed facilities existing MSW Completion in TPD facilities Timeline 1 169 TPD 169 TPD 75TPD and 75TPD and Nil they operate the they operate unit in two the unit in two shifts to shifts to process process the the MSW MSW

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation : 1174 Kg/day

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: Total No of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities is 421 including 90 No bedded HCF,336 No non bedded HCF and 5 Veterinary Hospital.

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: The Shivamogga Dist is having CBMWTF at Machenahalli i.e.M/s.Shushrutha Biomedical Waste Management Society®,Site.No.31 Machenahalli,Shivamogga Tq & Dist. The unit has obtained Consent and Authorization from the Board for the period up to 30.06.2025. VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste : 38

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs:

Not Applicable (shivamogga Dist is not having TSDF)

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 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated: Not Applicable

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: Not Applicable

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

 Total Plastic Waste generation: 4318 TPA

 Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste:

The City Corporation, Shivamogga has prepared By laws for Plastic Waste Management Rule. Plastic raids on Commercial activities are conducted from time to time from City Corporation Shivamogga and KSPCB.

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

X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and

action as per NGT order on insitu treatment:--

XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT:--

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT:--

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

Earlier Samples were collected from the drains and Bore well and Results also Submitted along with Action Plan. This Office has collected drains and Bore well samples during December 2020 and results are awaited. This Office is collecting the River Water Samples every month.

XIV. Ground water regulation:

District Ground Water Office has reported that Shivamogga Dist lies under

safe zone (There are no over exploited Taluk)

XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State:

Adoptation of micro irrigation practices such as drip/sprinkler.

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting:

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Shivamogga Urban Development Authority (SUDA) is insisting residential Buildings/Commercial Buildings to adopt Rain Water Harvesting in its approval.

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments:

Flood plain zone encroachment details are sought from the Revenue Department.

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river:

Karnataka Water Resources Department is the concerned Department and it is maintaining the flow as per the Norms.

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers:

The Deputy Commissioner has informed the Forest Department Officers to

take suitable action for plantation in flood plain zone.

XX. Development of biodiversity park:

The Deputy Commissioner instructed the Irrigation Department Officials to verify the encroachment if any on the river banks and informed to take suitable action on this issue along with the concerned Department. XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: --

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: Not Applicable

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT:

Mines & Geology Dept is monitoring Sand Mining activity

XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for

failure for vigorous monitoring:---

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National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA

No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020)

For the State of Karnataka

Pertaining to KSPCB Regional Office, Davangere.

Name of the River : Tungabhadra Polluted river stretch : Honnalli to Haralahalli Bridge (60km) Priority : III Status as on : December-2020

Overall status of the State:

I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately

Davangere : 4,40,000 Harihara: 90,502 Honnalli: 17,928

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD): 81.3 MLD

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of STPs and Treatment Capacity (in MLD):

Davangere: 4 No’s of 14.8, 20, 20, 5 MLD capacities.

Harihara : 18 MLD

Honnalli : 3.5 MLD

 Capacity Utilization of existing STPs:

81.3 MLD

 MLD of sewage being treated through Alternate technology:

--

 Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD:

---

 No. of Operational STPs: 6 NO’s

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 No. of Complying STPs: 6 No’s

 No. of Non-complying STPs: Nil

Details of each existing STP in the State

No. Location Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Capacity Utilized (MLD) of STP Status of STP (MLD) 1 Davangere 14.8 10 Opearting Comply CC

2 Davangere 20 16 Opearting Comply

3 Davangere 20 16 Opearting Comply

4 Davangere 5 3 Opearting Comply

5 Harihara 18 6.8 Operating Comply CMC

6 Honnalli 3.3 2.5 Construction Under Work under construction progress

Details of under construction STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Physical Status of I&D or Completion plant in MLD Progress in House sewer Timeline % connections ------

Details of proposed STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of the Status of Project (at DPR Likely Date of STP proposed Stage/ Under Tendering/ Completion in MLD Work to be Awarded) - - - - -

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution: (RO, Davangere District)

 No. of industries in the State: (Davangere Dist: 312).

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 No. of water polluting industries in the State: 44.

 Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 61.227 MLD.

 Quantity of Hazardous Sludge generated from the Industries in TPD: 0.2 TPD.

 Number of industrial units having ETPs: 44.

 Number of industrial units connected to CETP: 0

 Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed)

 Compliance status of the ETPs: Complied

 Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction /

proposed) - NIL

 Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Town No. of Industrial Status of ETPs Status of CETPs industries discharge (existing, under construction & proposed) Davangere 44 32,400 KLD Operating and Complied NIL

V. Solid Waste Management:

 Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population : 3

Davangere CC – 4,40,000 Harihar CMC – 90,502 Honnalli TMC - 17,928

 Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation –

Davangere CC – 170 TPD Harihar CMC - 25 TPD Honnalli TMC - 7 to 8 TPD

 Number, installed capacity and utilization of existing MSW processing facilities in

TPD (bifurcated by type of processing eg- Waste to Energy (Tonnage and Power

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Output), Compost Plants (Windrow, Vermi, decentralized pit composting),

biomethanation, MRF etc. -- Nil

 Action plan to bridge gap between Installed Capacity and Current Utilization of

processing facilities (if Gap > 20%). - Nil

 No. and capacity of C & D waste processing plants in TPD (existing, proposed and

under construction) -- Nil

 Total no. of wards, no. of wards having door to door collection service, no. of wards

practicing segregation at source - 30 wards

 Details of MSW treatment facilities proposed and under construction (no., capacity,

and technology) – NIl

 No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills.

- Nil

 No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers --

Nil

 No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of drains having floating racks/screens

installed to prevent solid waste from falling into the rivers -- NIl

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

ULB Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Proposed generation in being processed MSW Capacity of the MSW TPD in TPD facilities existing MSW Facilities & facilities Completion Timeline Davangere 200 TPD 200 TPD Leachate 200 TPD - CC Treatment Plant and composting unit Harihar 25 TPD 22 TPD composting 20 TPD - CMC

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Honnalli 08 TPD 08 TPD Composting 08 TPD TMC

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

 Total Bio-medical generation: 1.3 TPD

 No. of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: 28

 Status of Treatment Facility/ CBMWTF: The Biomedical wastes generated from the

Davangere District will be treated/ incinerated in M/s. Sushanth Environmental

Technologies.

VII. Hazardous Waste Management:

 Total Hazardous Waste generation :

ETP sludge – 0.2 TPD Cotton waste - 0.05 TPCB Used oil – Used oil filters  No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste: 44

 Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs: Nil (There is no TSDF in this office jurisdiction )

 Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching the TSDFs and Treated : Nil

 Details of on-going or proposed TSDF: NIL

VIII. Plastic Waste Management:

There are No plastic waste generating industries in this office Jurisdiction.

 Total Plastic Waste generation: -- NIl

 Treatment/ Measures adopted for reduction or management of plastic waste: -- Nil

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

Nil

X. Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution

and action as per NGT order on in situ treatment: -- NIL

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XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by Chief Secretary in the State/UT: --

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the

State/UT: ---

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; ---

XIV. Ground water regulation:--

XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted by the State: --

XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: --

XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal of illegal encroachments: *--

XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: -

XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: --

XX. Development of biodiversity park: --

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: ---

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: --

XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT: --

XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for

failure for vigorous monitoring ---

XXVI. Overall progress of the month:

Please provide overall progress achieved in terms of all the above points

compared to previous month. --

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National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for submission of Monthly Progress Report in the NGT Matter OA No. 673 of 2018 (in compliance to NGT order dated 24.09.2020) For the State of Karnataka

Name of the River Yagachi river Polluted river stretch Belur to Halavagilu, Hassan (60km) Priority V Status as on Dec -2020

Overall status of the State: Particulars TMC Belur CMC Hassan Total I. Total Population: Urban 22848 155006 177854 Population & Rural Population separately II. Estimated Sewage 2.4 16.74 19.14 Generation (MLD):

III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

Particulars TMC Belur CMC Hassan Total Existing no. of STPs and Treatment 2.7 MLD 10MLD 12.7 Capacity (in MLD): Capacity Utilization of existing STPs: 2.7 10 12.7 MLD of sewage being treated through -- -- Alternate technology: Gap in Treatment Capacity in MLD: Nil 6.74 MLD 6.74MLD No. of Operational STPs: 1 1 2 No. of Complying STPs: 0 0 0 No. of Non-complying STPs: 1 1 2

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Details of each existing STP in the State

Existing STP Capacity Being Operational Status Compliance Name of the Local Body Location Capacity Utilized of STP Status of STP TMC Belur Nehru Nagar, 2.7MLD 2.7MLD Operational Not Complied Belur Town, Belur Taluk & Hassan District CMC, Hassan Sy no 86 &100, 10MLD 10MLD Operational Not Complied Bittagondanahalli village Hassan Tq & Dist Total 12.7 12.7

Details of under construction STPs in the State

Location Capacity of the plant Physical Progress in % Status of I&D or House Completion Name of the Local Body in MLD sewer connections Timeline TMC Belur Nil Nil Nil 1 drain carrying sullage effluent is to be connected to STP. No 31.03.2021 Work Progress. 80% of the area covered with UGD & further work in progress CMC, Hassan Nil Nil Nil 1 drain carrying sewage & sullage effluent is to be connected to STP. No Work Progress. 75% of 31.03.2021 the area covered with UGD & further work in progress Total

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Details of proposed STPs in the State

Location Capacity of the STP Status of Project (at DPR Stage/ Likely Date of Name of the Local Body proposed in MLD Under Tendering/ Work to be Completion Awarded) TMC Belur Up gradation of existing 2.7 Revised DPR is approved by 31.12.2021 Near existing STP Nehru MLD STP to 5.0 MLD by SBR Governement for Rs. 14 Crores to Nagar, Belur Town, Technology divert the sewage discharged in Belur Taluk & Hassan to river through storm water District drain. Up gradation of existing 2.7 MLD STP to 5.0 MLD. CMC, Hassan a) Existing B STP,Sy a)Up gradation of existing 10 Revised DPR is approved by 31.12.2021 no 86 MLD STP to 20 MLD by SBR Governement for Rs. 165 Crores &100,Bittagondanahalli Technology to divert the sewage discharged village Hassan Tq & in to river through storm water Dist -10MLD drain.Up gradation of existing 10 b) Channapatna, b)Proposed10MLD MLD STP to 39 MLD. Hassan-10MLD c)Hunsinakere, Hassan - c) Proposed 5MLD 5 MLD d) Gavenahalli, Hassan - d) Proposed 2MLD 2 MLD e)Sathyamangala, near e) Proposed 2MLD veterinary college, Hassan- 2 MLD Total 44

IV. Details of Industrial Pollution:

Particulars TMC Belur CMC Hassan Total No. of industries in the State: Nil 5 5 No. of water polluting industries in Nil 1 1 the State: Quantity of effluent generated from 0 0.01 0.01

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the industries in MLD: Quantity of Hazardous Sludge 0 0 0 generated from the Industries in TPD: Number of industrial units having 0 0 0 ETPs: Number of industrial units connected Nil Nil Nil to CETP: Number and total capacity of ETPs Nil Nil Nil (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) Compliance status of the ETPs: Nil Nil Nil Number and total capacity of CETPs Nil Nil Nil (details of existing/ under construction / proposed)

Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

Status of CETPs (existing, No. of Industrial Town Status of ETPs under construction & industries discharge proposed) TMC Belur Nil Nil Nil Nil CMC, Hassan Nil Nil Nil Nil Total

V. Solid Waste Management:

Particulars TMC Belur CMC Hassan Total Total number of Urban Local Bodies and 22848 155006 177854 their Population Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation 11 77 88 Number, installed capacity and utilization of existing MSW processing facilities in  Composting Existing – 1 Gap –  Composting Existing – 11 Gap –

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TPD (bifurcated by type of processing eg- 3.51 TPD 20.57 TPD Waste to Energy (Tonnage and Power  Sanitary landfill Existing–Nil Gap  Sanitary landfill Existing–Nil Gap – Output), Compost Plants (Windrow, – 2.75 TPD 19.25 TPD Vermi, decentralized pit composting), biomethanation, MRF etc Action plan to bridge gap between DPR for Rs. 1.7 Crores is DPR for Rs. 5 .9 Crores is approved Installed Capacity and Current Utilization approved to provide compost to provide compost plant & sanitary of processing facilities (if Gap > 20%) plant & sanitary land fill site & the land fill site & the same is to be same is to be undertaken. At undertaken. At present the solid present the solid waste is waste is dumped in the site without dumped in the site without any any treatment. treatment. No. and capacity of C&D waste processing Nil Nil Nil plants in TPD (existing, proposed and under construction) Total no. of wards, no. of wards having  Door to door collection 23/23  Door to door collection 12/35 door to door collection service, no. of Wards. Wards. wards practicing segregation at source  Segregation practice- 23 Wards  Segregation practice- 12 Wards

Details of MSW treatment facilities Nil Nil Nil proposed and under construction (no., capacity, and technology) No. and area (in acres) of uncontrolled Nil Nil Nil garbage dumpsites and Sanitary Landfills No. and area (in acres) of legacy waste Nil Nil Nil within 1km buffer of both side of the rivers No. of drains falling into rivers and no. of Nos. of drains 1 Nos. of drains 1 Nos. of drains -2 drains having floating racks/screens Nos. of drains having floating Nos. of drains having floating racks / Nos. of drains installed to prevent solid waste from racks / screen – Nil screen – Nil havingfloating racks /

5 falling into the rivers screen – Nil

Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

Total MSW Total MSW Existing Utilization Capacity of the Proposed MSW Facilities Name of the ULB generation in being processed MSW existing MSW facilities & Completion Timeline TPD in TPD facilities TMC Belur 8 1 Pit 1 Proposed new MSW Composting facilities and it will be CMC, Hassan 62 11 Pit 11 completed within Composting 31.03.2021 Total 70 12 12

VI. Bio-medical Waste Management:

CMC Total Particulars TMC Belur Hassan Total Bio-medical 45Kg/day 1557Kg/day Nil generation: No. of Hospitals and Health Bedded: 3 Bedded:38 Care Facilities: Non Bedded: Non Nil 63 Bedded: 242 Status of Treatment CBMWTF CBMWTF Nil Facility/ CBMWTF:

VII. Hazardous Waste Management: CMC Total Particulars TMC Belur Hassan Total Hazardous Waste generation: 0 0.01 0.01 No. of Industries generating Hazardous waste 0 01 01

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Treatment Capacity of all TSDFs - - - Avg. Quantity of Hazardous waste reaching - 0.01 0.01 the TSDFs and Treated Details of on-going or proposed TSDF - - -

VIII. Plastic Waste Management: Particulars TMC Belur CMC Hassan Total Total Plastic Waste generation: 200kg/day 2 tonne/day 2200kg/day Treatment/ Measures adopted for Bailing & Bailing & Bailing & reduction or management of plastic stored and stored and stored and waste: proposed to proposed to proposed hand over to hand over to to hand co incineration co over to co units incineration incineration units units

Particulars TMC Belur CMC Hassan Total IX. Details of Alternate Treatment Technology being adopted by the - - - State/UT X. Identification of polluting sources 1 drain identified 1 drain identified proposed including drains contributing to river proposed to provide to provide temperory pollution and action as per NGT order temperory treatment treatment until new on insitu treatment: until new treatment is treatment is established established XI. Details of Nodal Officer appointed by - - - Chief Secretary in the State/UT: XII. Details of meetings carried under the 2 meetings were 2 meetings were conducted - Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the conducted under the under the chairmanship of State/UT: chairmanship of DC , DC , Hassan Hassan XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its Latest water quality of polluted river stretch for the month of November 2020 in Annexure- tributaries, drains with flow details and 1 ground water quality in the catchment

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of polluted river; XIV. Ground water regulation: As per the discussion held with Sr. Geologist, District Ground Water Authority, Hassan for the month of October 2020, as per the circular KGA/NOC/2019-20 dated 29-05-2019 with reference to Karnataka Act 2011 U/s 17 (K), so as to fulfill the objectives of the Act, in notified taluks and non notified taluks for NOC for the purpose of industrial, commercial, entertainment, infrastructure, mining and others is made compulsory. This subject was discussed in District Ground Water Authority meeting. In this regard, as per the directions, notices has been issued to obtain NOC for extracting groundwater from Karnataka Ground Water Authority / District Ground Water Authority. XV. Good irrigation practices being adopted The Dept. of Agriculture has informed that, they will submit action plan for implementation by the State: of following measures: I. General Government Practice of Irrigation is maintained. II. Farmers are made aware to use water optimally. XVI. Rain Water Harvesting: As per the discussion held with Sr. Geologist, District Ground Water Authority, Hassan they have taken up measures to improve the ground water situation, rain water harvesting structure and some of the other artificial recharge structures to construct in their premises while giving the permission to extract ground water from the authority. XVII. Demarcation of Floodplain and removal - - - of illegal encroachments: XVIII. Maintaining minimum e-flow of river: The Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd., is requested to submit the action plan as per MoEF & CC norms during monsoon seasons and same is not submitted XIX. Plantation activities along the rivers: Social Forestry Department, Hassan district has informed that they have proposed plan for plantation of saplings on the bank of Yagachi river polluted stretch for about 5 Kms in the ensuing monsoon season. The project is yet to be approved and sanctioned. Hence no progress made.

XX. Development of biodiversity park: As of now, there is no biodiversity parks in Hassan & Belur Taluks. The Forest Department is requested to submit action plan for the proposed bio diversity parks. The status of the existing and proposed bio diversity parks and its implementations will be executed by March 2021 in coordination with the Forest Department

XXI. Reuse of Treated Water: -

XXII. Model River being adopted by the State -

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& Action Proposed for achieving the bathing quality standards: XXIII. Status of Preparation of Action Plan by - the 13 Coastal States: XXIV. Regulation of Mining Activities in the - State/UT: XXV. Action against identified polluters, law - violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring XXVI. Overall progress of the month: a) With respect to treatment & disposal of sewage effluent the LB’s have taken steps to operate the existing STPs & action plan for up gradation of the existing STPs is being Please provide overall progress achieved in prepared by KUWS&DB & the same is yet to be approved by the Government. terms of all the above points compared to With respect to Solid Waste Management by Municipalities, steps have been taken process previous month. the Solid Waste with the existing compost facilities and works followed by tendering for expanding the same along with sanitary land fill sites construction are under progress. No progress -

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Water Quality of Polluted River Stretches during the year 2020-21 Water Quality Data River Monitoring Sl. No. River Name Nov-20 Stretch Station/Location DO BOD FC TC CLASS Yagachi River Near ALONG Pumping Station, 1 YAGACHI YAGACHI , 5.6 2.2 320 2200 C Hassan City HASSAN ALONG Near STP, Belur 2 YAGACHI YAGACHI , 5.3 2.4 480 3500 C HASSAN

Note:1) * - No Water in the River/ Reservior/ Samples are not Collected. 2) ― : Data not submitted . 3) DO- Dissolved Oxygen in mg/L, BOD-Biochemical Oxygen Demand in mg/L,FC- Fecal Coliforms in MPN/100ml, TC- Total Coliforms in MPN/100ml.

Class of 4) Water Designated-Best-Use A Drinking water source without B Out door bathing (organized) C Drinking Water Source with D Propagation of wild life, fisheries E Irrigation, Industrial cooling,