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PCB/HO/EE3/NGT/673/2018/VOL-VIII/02/2021 Date: 20/03/2021

From The Member Secretary

To The Secretary Ministry of Jal Shakthi, Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Shram Shakti Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi -110001

Sub:- Forwarding Monthly Progress Report of February 2021-reg.

Ref:- Order of the Hon’ble NGT in the matter of O.A.No. 673/2018

Sir,

The Monthly Progress report on the implementation of action plan of 21 polluted river stretches in the State of , for the month of February 2021, in the new revised format is enclosed herewith for your kind information.

Yours faithfully,

MEMBER SECRETARY

Encl: As above 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 Kerala Overall status of the State: I. Total Population: Urban Population & Rural Population separately:

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

II. Estimated Sewage Generation (MLD):

A draft dossier on Sewage and Sullage generation in the State of Kerala has been prepared by the Board. Based on the draft report:  Estimate Sewage and Sullage generation in Urban area - 1058 MLD ( Sewage – 317 MLD , Sullage- 741 MLD)  Estimate Sewage and Sullage generation in Rural area - 2917 MLD ( Sewage – 875 MLD , Sullage- 2042 MLD)  Total Sewage and Sullage generation – 3975 MLD ( Sewage – 1192 MLD , Sullage- 2783 MLD) III. Details of Sewage Treatment Plant:

 Existing no. of common STPs/FSTPs: 16 common STPs and 3 common FSTPs  No. of functional common STPs in the state: 15  No. of functional common septage treatment plants in the state: 2  No. of common STP which has not started functioning: 1  No. of common FSTP which has not started functioning: 1  Total sewage treatment capacity in the state through existing common STPs: 124.42 MLD  Total septage treatment capacity in the state through existing common FSTPs: 0.21 MLD  Sewage treatment capacity via individual STPs in establishments: 69 MLD  Treatment of sewage by septic tank- soak pit (Individual residences) -1011 MLD  Gap in treatment of sewage : 56.37 MLD  (STPs are being planned for Irinjalakkuda Municipality, Thripunithura Municipality, Thikkakkara Municipality, additional STP requirement for 60 crores for Thiruvanathapuram District and for Taluk Hospital by Municipality (300KLD). Revamping of STPs at Elamkulam (including capacity enhancement), Adwaithasramam & Market in District and enhancement of capacity

1 utilisation of 107 MLD plant at Muttathara, Thiruvananthapuram are also being proposed)  (FSTPs are being planned for Irinjalakkuda Municipality, Municipality and Municipality)  STPs completed as per the Action Plan submitted – 1) STP of capacity 0.01 MLD at Kumarichantha, Thiruvananthapuram 2) STP of capacity 0.03 MLD at Municipal Stand, .  Institutional level sewage/ septage treatment plant details received from Suchitwa Mission, Local Self Government Department, has additionally included in the MPR ( 2 existing STP details, 8 ETPs /STPs under construction and 26 ETPs /STPs proposed in the State).

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

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

1 Thiruvana Common Sewage Operation 107 80 MLD ASP nthapuram Treatment Plant, al MLD (PRS) Muttathara, (complied Trivandrum with maintained by Kerala Water standards Authority stipulated with regard to BOD &FC)

Bio (PRS) STP at membrane Kumarichanda Operational 0.01 MLD 0.01 MLD bioreactor Technology 2 Pathanamth Seasonally Sewage Treatment Plant at 5 MLD 3.5 MLD UASB and itta Operated Sannidhanam SBR during (5MLD) Maintained by festival Devaswom season Board (Paramete rs complied with standards stipulated)

2

Sewage Treatment Seasonally 3.5 MLD 3.5 MLD Plan at Pamba(3.5 Operated Coagulation MLD) maintained by during & settling Travancore festival Devaswom Board season(Par ameters complied with standards stipulated) 3 STP for Houseboat Operational 0.09 MLD 0.09 MLD ASP (0.09 MLD) at Kumarakom maintained by Distric Tourism Promotion Council, Kottayam

3 Sewage treatment unit, 4 Ernakulam Operational( 4.5MLD 3 MLD ASP Kerala Water Authority, Parameters Elamkulam, Ernakulam(3 complied MLD) with standards stipulated) STP owned Operational( by Greater Cochin 0.45ML D 0.45 MLD ASP Development Authority, Parameters Kadavanthra, (0.45 complied MLD) with standards stipulated) Septage Treatment Plant at Operational 0.1MLD 0.1 MLD MBBR BrahmapuramKochi Corporation, Ernakulam

Septage Treatment Operational 0.1MLD 0.1 MLD MBBR Plant at Wellington Island, Kochi Corporation STP at Non- 0.01 MLD started Market, Operational operation Kalamassery due to lack of Municipality(PRS) influent 5 Sewage treatment Plant Operational 0.5MLD 0.5MLD ASP at Taliparambu (0.5MLD) Taliparambu Municipality, Kannur

6 Sewage treatment Plant 3 MLD ASP at in Thrissur Commissione Not District d started functioning

FSTP at Mattampuram Complete 0.01 Not started d. Not MLD functioning BIOLOGI started CAL functionin g. 7 Malappuram Sewage treatment Operational 0.03 0.03 MLD MBBR (PRS) Plant-at Malappuram MLD Municipal Bus stand

Sewage treatment Operational 0.045 0.045 Plant-at Tirur (fish MLD MLD BIOLOGI market) CA L

4 8 Adimaly Sewage treatment Plant at Operational 0.01 started Electro Grama Comfort station, MLD functioning coagulation Panchayat, Idukki Adimaly Grama Panchayat, Idukki

9 Common Sewage Treatment Operational 0.1MLD 0.1MLD MBBR (PRS) Plant at Narayana nagaram, near stadium, , Opp. New bus stand

10 Wayanad Sewage Treatment Plant at Working in 0.14 MLD 0.05 MLD MBBR Taluk Hospital , half Sulthan Bathery , Wayanad capacity ( initiatives of inauguratio n going on ) 11 Thrissur Revamping of 35 KLD STP Operational 0.035 MLD 0.035 MLD ABR+ at Kuriyanchira Slaughter MBBR House Corportation , Thrissur

PRS – Polluted River Stretches

Details of under construction ETPs / STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity Physical Status of I&D Incremental Completion of the Progress in or House sewer progress Timeline plant in % connections MLD 1 STP at 0.110 95 % Under Civil 31/03/2021 Pambad Completed Construction structure Housing completed. Colony Mechanical Malappuram and Municipality, Electrification Malappuram going on

2 ETP in Fish 0.01 95 % Under Units are 31/03/2021 Marketing Completed Construction installed trial run GP , conducted Malappuram Waste water is allowed to flow through

5 units . Finishing works are progressing. Treated Waste water expected to be tested within February 2021

6 3 STP at CHC 0.01 20 % Under Construction 31/06/2021 Cherpu BP, Completed Construction of civil tanks Thrissur going on

4 STP at 0.015 90 % Under Civil 15/02/2021 Chitumala Old Completed Construction structure and Age Home. mechanical Chitumala BP, completed. Partition, pipe and plastering work going on 5 Construction 0.006 Tendering 31/03/2021 of 6 KLD ETP stage for Kumali Slaughter House Kumali GP, Idukki

6 Construction 0.045 Work tendered 30/03/2021 of 45 KLD waste water treatment plant at Kalpeatta Government Hospital DP , Wayanad 7 135 KLD 0.135 Tendering 31/03/2021 Capacity stage decentralized sullage Treatment plant at Town Mangalpadi,

7 8 STP at Private 0.03 Tendering Bus station, stage Kothaikunnu,

8 Details of proposed ETPs/ STPs in the State

No. Location Capacity of Status of Project (at DPR Incremental Likely Date the STP Stage/ Under Tendering/ progress of proposed in Work to be Awarded) Completion MLD 1 Taluk Hospital 0.09 At DPR Stage Under 30/06/2021 Thiruvalla , Technical Thiruvalla Scrutiny Municipality,

2 Taluk Hospital 0.085 At DPR Stage Under 30/06/2021 Pambady, Technical Pambady Block Scrutiny panchayath , Kottayam

3 Taluk Hospital 0.060 At DPR Stage Under 30/06/2021 Adimaly , Technical Adimaly Block Scrutiny Panchayath, Idukki

4 General 0.150 At DPR Stage DPR 30/06/2021 Hospital, under preparati Municipality , on Thrissur (PRS) 5 District Hospital At DPR Stage Under 30/06/2021 Perunthalmanna Technical , District Scrutiny Panchayath , Malappuram 6 Taluk Hospital , 0.040 At DPR Stage DPR 30/06/2021 Neelaswaram, returned Kasaragod for modificat ion

7 CHC Alathoor, 0.090 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 Alathoor Block for Panchath , modification

8 CHC At DPR Stage Under 31/03/2021 Kadayiruppu Technical , Vadavukode Scrutiny

9 Block Panchayath , Ernakulam 9 CHC At DPR Stage Under 31/03/2021 Sooranadu, Technical Sasthancotta Scrutiny Block Panchath, Kollam

10 CHC 0.096 At DPR Stage DPR 31/12/2020 , returned Kilimanoor for Block modificat Panchayath , ion Trivandrum

11 CHC 0.014 At DPR Stage DPR 31/12/2020 Mangalpadi, returned Manjeswar for Block modificat Panchayath, ion Kasragod

12 CHC Konni, At DPR Stage Under 31/03/2021 Konni Block Technical Panchayath , Scrutiny / T.S Pathanamthitta Stage 13 Sewage 0.030 At DPR Stage T.S issued 31/03/2021 Treatment plant at Private Bus stand,Thodupuzh a Thodupuzha Municipality , Idukki 14 65 KLD Sewage 0.065 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 Treatment Plant for at Taluk Head modification Quarters Hospital Vithiri, BP, Wayanad 15 10 KLD Sewage 0.01 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 Treatment Plant for at EMS modification Memorial Municipal Town Hall, Municipality, Kozhikkode 16 11 KLD effluent 0.011 At DPR Stage Under 30/06/2021

10 Treatment plant Technical at Scrutiny Fish Market, Kuravilangad Grama Panchayath , Kottayam 17 Eco Friendly 0.06 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 waste water for Treatment Plant modification ( 60 KLD ) for Women and Children Hospital Municipality, Malappuram 18 Waste water 0.09 At DPR Stage 30/06/2021 Treatment ( 90 KLD) System for coastal DPR returned housing and for Tsunmai modification resettlement facility at karikuzhi mayyanad Grama Panchayath , Kollam

19 STP for 0.02 At DPR Stage 30/06/2021 Convention Centre,Pinaryi Grama DPR returned Panchayath , for Kannur modification

20 STP at CHC 0.01 At DPR Stage 30/06/2021 Mullashery Block Panchayath , DPR returned Thrissur for modification 21 Eco Friendly 0.01 At DPR Stage 30/06/2021 waste water Treatment plant 10 KLD in DPR returned vettam for community modification Health centre , Tirur BP 22 Sewage 0.02 At DPR Stage 30/06/2021

11 Treatment Plant DPR returned 20 KLD at for Shopping modification Complex cum multiplex Theatre , Kallumutti , Irutti Payam, GramaPanchaya th, Kannur 23 Sewage 0.05 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 Treatment Plant for 50 KLD, Angal modification Block Panchayath , Kollam 24 ETP 10 KLD 0.01 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 Capacity, for modification Municipality, Thiruvananthap uram 25 ETP Karavaram 0.01 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 Grama for Panchayath, modification Thiruvananthap uram

26 STP at 0.025 At DPR Stage DPR returned 30/06/2021 Community for Health Centre modification Payanoor Block Panchayath , Thirssur

27 STP at Municipal 0.05 Civil works of tanks and other Completed and Completed Bus Stand, Tirur physical structures completed. Started (PRS) Interconnections to be Functioning established. Trial run conducted on 20.10.2020. Completed and Started Functioning

28 FSTP at 0.25 Technical committee verified Project has - the project. Suggested been municipality, modification. DPR forwarded to modification is going on RKI for funding

12 29 STP at 2.5 To be retendered: A meeting was 31.03.2022 Decentralis The land selected falls under Kole held on 23/02/21 ed Wet Land category and hence with the Dist. Sewerage category change to be made in the Collector &it was Scheme - Govt. data bank. Revenue Dept. agreed to take up Thrissur directed the ULB (Lr. Date- the matter to Corporation 17/11/2020) to place the issue SLMC through (AMRUT) before SLMC for approval. Letter DLMC at the (PRS) was sent from the ULB to the earliest. The ULB Dist. Collector & Agricultural asked to submit Production Commissioner, TVM the necessary regarding convening of SLMC on documents for 30/01/21. this& the same is being prepared

TS to be revised: Revised estimate &other details In the meeting were sent to CE, LSGD office on held on 01/03/21 20/11/2020 for approval from details regarding ULB. The estimate was returned the temporary to the ULB from CE, LSGD Office on 06/01/2021 for platform for correction. Corrected drawing & piling work were other details were submitted to sought by the CE, the CE, LSGD on 04/02/2021 by LSGD & the SE, LSGD.Corrections sought by same to be CE, LSGD were made in the submitted by the Price software by the Consultant. Consultant. 30 STP at 1.4 Tendered but not awarded: The 27th 31.03.2022 Decentralised Bid received (36.64% above) in SHPSC held on Sewerage System the 6th tender to be finalized. 20/02/21 - Council held on 06/02/21 directed the Kochi decided to request the Govt. to Secretary to exempt the Corporation from explain to the Corporation bearing half of the cost due to Council that Div-15 tender excess. 50% of cost due (AMRUT) to tender excess has to be borne by the Corporation & get the decision in this regard.To be placed in the next Council for approval.

11 31 STP at 1.1 Tendered but not awarded: The 27th 31.03.2022 Decentralised Bid received (25.95% above) in SHPSC held Sewerage System the 4th tender to be finalized. on 20/02/21 - Council held on 06/02/21 directed the Kochi decided to request the Govt. to Secretary to Corporation exempt the Corporation from explain to Div-16 bearing half of the cost due to the Council (AMRUT) tender excess. that 50% of cost due to tender excess has to be borne by the Corporation & get the decision in this regard. To be placed in the next Council for approval. 32 Decentralized 1.4 The 27th 31.03.2022 Tendered but not Awarded: SewerageSystem(wit SHPSC held on Bid received (25.92% above) h STP) - th 20/02/21 KochiCorporation in the 4 tender to be directed the Div- finalized. Council held on Secretary to 17,Perumpadappu(S 06/02/21 decided to request explain to the TP opposite the Govt. to exempt the Council that St.Juliana Public Corporation from bearing 50% of cost due School, Pai Road) half of the cost due to tender to tender excess (AMRUT) excess. has to be borne by the Corporation & get the decision in this regard. To be placed in the next Council for approval.

12 33 STP at Division 1 6.5 Awarded not - Awarded not started - 4 under Cochin started Smart City Mission

34 5 STPs are coming 10 To be tendered To be tendered - up under the + 10 KMRL’s + 2+ Integrated 5+ Water transport 4 System project at =31 Elaamkulam,Venn ala, Edapally, Puthukalavattom, Perandur 35 FSTP at 0.1 Cancelled: The SHPSC - Andamukkam, Core Committee held on held on Kollam 19/01/21 recommended to 20/02/21 Corporation cancel the work. Council held agreed to the (AMRUT) on 11/02/21 decided to cancel suggestion of the work & use the amount the for laying sewer pipeline Hon’Mayor works (balance of KSUDP). of Kollam to cancel the septage project & use the amount available from the project as well as the unused amount till date in Sewerage Sector of Kollam under AMRUT for implementing the balance sewer network (balance of KSUDP). 36 FSTP at Cancelled: The SHPSC held on - Vasoorichira, 0.1 Core Committee held on 20/02/21 agreed to Kollam 19/01/21 recommended to the suggestion of the Corporation cancel the work. Council held Hon’ Mayor of (AMRUT) on 11/02/21 decided to cancel Kollam to cancel the the work & use the amount for septage project & use laying sewer pipeline works the amount available (balance of KSUDP). from the project as well as the unused amount till date in Sewerage Sector of Kollam under 13 AMRUT for implementing the balance sewer network (balance of KSUDP).

37 FSTP at Cancelled: The SHPSC held - Karikkuzhi Ela, 0.1 Core Committee held on on 20/02/21 Kollam 19/01/21 recommended to agreed to the Corporation cancel the work. Council held suggestion of the (AMRUT) on 11/02/21 decided to cancel Hon’ Mayor of the work & use the amount for Kollam to cancel laying sewer pipeline works the septage (balance of KSUDP). project & use the amount available from the project as well as the unused amount till date in Sewerage Sector of Kollam under AMRUT for implementing the balance sewer network (balance of KSUDP). 38 FSTP at Awarded but agreement not The details sought 31.12.2021 , 0.1 executed: by KSPCB are Thrissur being prepared by (AMRUT) Selection notice was issued the ULB for on 31/12/2019. Council held (PRS) submission. on 15/07/2020 decided to proceed further with this project only after obtaining consent to establish from KSPCB. Online application submitted to KSPCB on 20/11/2020. KSPCB returned the application on 19/02/21 asking for details (4th time) regarding water reuse & road to the plant. 39 FSTP at Yakkara, 0.1 Selection notice issued but Principal 31.03.2022 Palakkad agreement to be executed: Secretary, Municipality Selection notice was issued on Revenue (AMRUT) 04/08/2020. Agreement to be informed signed. Permissive sanction for vide letter the selected land is awaited dated from Revenue Dept. Mutual 10/02/21 transfer of land has to happen that they between Revenue Dept. & have Medical College, Kozhikode. forwarded Letter sent from SMMU to the file to Land Revenue Commissioner SC/ST on 19/01/2021 requesting Dept. for urgent action in this regard. Land Revenue Commissioner their

14 has submitted the proposal in comments this regard to Revenue & reply is Secretary on 28/01/2021. awaited.

15 40 Work started: Site clearance 30.09.2021 FSTP at 0.1 Legacy waste dumped at the in progress Chellora, Kannur site is being cleared. Corporation (AMRUT)

41 FSTP at 0.1 Work started but stopped: LLMC was Chakkumkan dam, Land filling works started but convened on 31.12.2021 Guruvayur was stopped since Feb-2020 15/02/21 & Municipality, due to want of permission minutes of the Thrissur from Revenue Dept. RDO meeting is (AMRUT) informed on 29/12/2020 that awaited from the land selected for the work Agricultural Dept is coming under wet land category &recommendation of LLMC is required for changing the category of land in the databank.Letter was sent to Agricultural Office on 06/01/2021from ULB for convening LLMCmeeting. 42 Mobile Septage 0.02 Technical Sanction to be issued: Estimate in 31.12.2021 & Units- 2 nos, (0.01 *2 The report submitted by the Price 43 Alappuzha nos.) Technical Resource Bank team software was (AMRUT) was forwarded to the Consultant prepared by on 24/01/21. Accordingly, the the revised DPR was submitted by Consultant the Consultant on 18/02/21. & submitted to CE, LSGD on 23/02/21. The same is under scrutiny at CE, LSGD Office. 44 STP at General Selection notice issued but Health Dept. 31.12.2021 Hospital, 0.24 agreement to be executed: informed the Alappuzha Selection notice was issued ULB on (AMRUT) on 29/12/2020. Agreement to 19/02/21 to be signed.Existing structure provide the at the site to be demolished. details Permission awaited from regarding Health Dept. quotations invited for regarding demolition work.

16 45 STP at Technical Sanction tobe Estimate in 31.03.2022 Shatabdhi 0.015 issued: Price software Mandiram, The report submitted by the was prepared Alappuzha Technical Resource Bank team by the (AMRUT) was forwarded to the Consultant & (PRS) Consultant on submitted to 24/01/21.Accordingly, the CE, LSGD on revised DPR was submitted by 23/02/21. The the Consultant on 18/02/21. same is under scrutiny at CE, LSGD Office.

46 STP at Thottumadi 0.05 Technical Sanction tobe Estimate in 31.03.2022 Colony, Alappuzha issued: Price software (AMRUT) The report submitted by the was prepared Technical Resource Bank team by the was forwarded to the Consultant & Consultant on submitted to 29/01/21.Accordingly, the CE, LSGD on revised DPR was submitted by 23/02/21. The the Consultant on 18/02/21. same is under scrutiny at CE, LSGD Office.

17 47 STP at Awarded but not Started: The 30.09.2021 General 0.36 Agreement was executed on Contractor's Hospital, 14/10/20. Consent officials Thrissur to Establish informed on (AMRUT) (dated 11/12/20) was issued by 27/02/21that (PRS) KSPCB. Letter was sent to the they will submit Contractor on 21/12/20 asking the additional for submission performance ofadditionalperformance guarantee when guarantee.Existing structure at the site is ready the site to be demolished. to be handed over to them. 48 Work started: Reply was 31.10.2021 STP at District 0.27 Site clearance and survey have given by the Hospital, been done by the Consultant on Palakkad Contractor.Contractor 26/02/21 & the (AMRUT) submitted the details of same was variations required & its forwarded from estimate on 12/02/21 & the the ULB to the same was forwarded to the Contractor on Consultant. 01/03/21 after scrutiny. 49 Sewage Tendered but not Awarded: Council held on 31.03.2022 0.8 Treatment Plant Bid received (18.5% above) in 24/02/21 & associated the 5th tender to be finalized. approved the network at The 26thSHPSC held on bid. Selection Sundaram 17/12/2020 decided to approve notice to be Colony, the tender excess subject to issued. Palakkad condition that half of the cost (AMRUT) due to tender excess shall be borne by theCorporation.

50 Sewage treatment 2 MLD Workstarted: Structural 30.09.2021 & plant at Medical Plant Site cleared & setting out designs of 51 College with (with works to be started by the plants were Septage treatment, septage Contractor. Network design submitted by Kozhikode treatment) submitted by the Contractor to the Contractor (AMRUT) &1MLD be discussed & finalized by in on 17/02/21. (PRS) plant the next TS Committee Contractor to meeting. get the same vetted by a Govt. Engg College 52 STP at Sewerage Tendered but not awarded: Quote for 31.03.2022 system in Zone 6.0 Judgment is awaited for the network ongoing case in negotiated to Courtregarding 30% above. ownership of the land. Work was tendered 3 times (STP and Council Network combined) but quote approval to be received in the last 2 tenders taken for both were very high. Hence STP and quotes. Networkwere tendered separately on 04/09/2020 18 (1stTender). L1 for STP is 0.75% below and Network is 34.81% above.

19 53 STP at Sewerage 7.0 Awarded but not Started: Agreements 31.03.2022 system in Zone A, EIA & CRZ status reports to be were signed on Package A, prepared for submitting 24/02/21.Site AvikkalThod u, application to KCZMA for was visited by Kozhikode approval. The application for KSPCB (AMRUT) consent to establish was officials on (PRS) resubmitted to KSPCB along 25/02/21 with the corrected drawing on 01/02/2021.

54 STP at Selection notice issued but Selection notice 31.03.2022 Decentralised agreement to be executed: was issued on sewerage network 1.0 New Council held on 08/01/21 24/02/21. with STP in old decided that half of the cost due Kannur Municipal to tender excess can't be borne area, Kannur by the Corporation & place (AMRUT) agenda again in the next SHPSC. The 27th SHPSC held on 20/02/21 noted that network & road restoration are part of the same project (single project ID) and hence overall expenditure is well within the AS amount. However, in case of any additional fund requirement, the ULB has to bear 50% of the same 55 STP at Medical Workstarted: No house 30.06.2021 College- Phase I & 81% completed. connections II, Thiruvanatha 5.0 envisaged. puram Erection of (AMRUT) mechanical (PRS) components are in progress. 56 STP at Work started: 2% completed. No house 31.12.2021 Kureepuz ha- 12.0 Public protest is there against connections Phase I & II, this project, petition was filed by envisaged. Kollam the protesters in the Hon. High Structural (AMRUT) Court to stop the construction design for works. Compound wall works MBBR have been started by the approved by Contractor. Design has been submitted by the Contractor on WASCON. 06/02/2021 & the same is under Public auction scrutiny at KWA. Tender for tree to be done by cutting was done by the ULB on the ULB for 04/02/2021 with 10/02/2021 as tree cutting. last date & 11/02/2021 as the date of opening.

57 Rejuvenation of 5.0 Work started: 3% completed. Piling works 31.03.2022 STP at Contractor has cleared the site. for collection Elamkulam, Kochi sump & (AMRUT) MBBR tank have been 20 started. No house connections envisaged. Piling works for equalization tank is in progress 58 STP at 1.50MLD DPR approved by DPR approved 31.12.2022 Ottappalam Co- by KIIFB

21 Municipality, treatme KIIFB, PCB NOC Palakkad nt obtained. Technical District Sanction Process (IMPACT including obtaining KERALA Ltd) Statutory Clearances ongoing. 59 STP at 1.00MLD DPR approved by KIIFB. PCB DPR approved 31.12.2022 Co- NOC pending. PCB had by KIIFB Municipality, treatme conducted a meeting of all Thrissur nt concerned stakeholders on (IMPACT 01/02/2021 and have KERALA Ltd) suggested corrections in DPR. Municipality yet to submit. 60 STP at Vadakara 0.5 MLD DPR appraisal ongoing in DPR - Municipality, Sewage TP KIIFB. Necessary corrections modification Kozhikkode 20KLD ongoing (IMPACT Septage TP being made in the DPR by KERALA Ltd) consultant. (PRS) 61 STP at Cherthala 250KLD Submitted to RKI for AS AS awaited - Municipality , Septage TP Alappuzha (IMPACT KERALA Ltd) 62 STP at 1.00MLD Puramboke land. NOC - Wadakkanchery Co- to be obtained. Municipality, treatment Thrissur (IMPACT KERALA Ltd) (PRS) 63 STP at 140KLD Municipality required DPR - Municipality, Septage change in scope of Preparation Thiruvanant ha DPR. Consultant ongoing puram making corrections as (IMPACT per requirement KERALA Ltd) 64 STP at 590KLD DPR placed in Technical DPR - Mayyand GP, Co- committee for forwarding to modificatio Kollam treatment RKI. Committee suggested n ongoing (IMPACT modifications. Necessary KERALA Ltd) corrections being made in the DPR by consultant.

65 STP at Ottuppara 18 DPR submitted to KIIFB as a DPR - Market, KLD part of the project Approved Wadakkanchery STP “Modernisation of Ottupara by KIIFB, Municipality, Market in Wadakkanchery KIIFB Trissur Municipality”. Proceeding (IMPACT s awaited KERALA Ltd) DPR Approved by KIIFB, (PRS) KIIFB Proceedings

22 awaited

66 STP at Athani 13.9 DPR submitted to KIIFB as DPR - market, KLD part of the project Approved Wadakkanchery STP ”Modernisation of Athani by KIIFB, Market in KIIFB Wadakkanchery Proceeding Municipality”. s awaited DPR Approved by KIIFB, KIIFB Proceedings awaited

23 Municipality, Trissur (PRS) (IMPACT KERALA Ltd) 67 STP at Fish 10 Technical committee DPR - market, KLD verified the project. modification is Payyannur STP Suggested modification. DPR modification is going on Municipality, going on Kannur (PRS) 68 STP at Athani, 350 Site identified. DPR DPR under - Wadakkanch ery KLD under preparation preparation Municipality, STP Trissur (PRS) 69 Sewerage system 6 Awarded but not Started: Agreements were 31.03.2022 (with STP) in Zone EIA & CRZ status signed on A, Package B, Kothi, reports to be prepared 24/02/21.Site was Kozhikode (AMRUT) for submitting visited by KSPCB (PRS application to KCZMA officials on for approval.The 25/02/21 application for consent to establish was resubmitted to KSPCB on 20/01/21.

IV. V. Details of Industrial Pollution:

 No. of industries in the State: 95898  No. of water polluting industries in the State:4629  Quantity of effluent generated from the industries in MLD: 16 8 . 7 6 8 4  Quantity of Hazardous waste generated from the Industries in TPD: 2584.572  Number of industrial units having ETPs : 3786 nos  Number of industrial units connected to CETP: 67 nos  Number and total capacity of ETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed)  Compliance status of the ETPs: Out of 3715 ETPs, 3685 are complying  Number and total capacity of CETPs (details of existing/ under construction / proposed) - 7 nos of CETPs are functional (Total Capacity – 7.925MLD), 1 CETP having capacity 0.25 MLD not operational due to non availability of raw material. Proposed CETPs – 3 nos. (Total Capacity- 5.5 MLD). 1 CETP having capacity 1 MLD is under construction ( 12 CETPs- capacity- 14.425 MLD)  Status of compliance and operation of the CETPs

24 Details of existing/Under Construction/proposed CETPs in the State

No. District CETP location CETP Installed Operational capacity Status Kinfra Apparel Park, St. Operational Xavier’s College P.O, 1. Thiruvananthapuram Thumba, 4.5MLD Thiruvananthapuram

Sea Food Park () Ltd., Operational(Par 2. Alappuzha 0.3 MLD , Alappuzha ameters complied with standards stipulated) SEZ, Kakkanad, Cochin Operational 3. Ernakulam Special Economic Zone 1.6MLD Ernakulam Ernakulam Kinfra Small Industries Operational Park (Parameters 4. 0.4MLD Nellad, Mazhuvanoor, complied with Ernakulam – 686 721 standards stipulated) Ernakulam Rubber Park India Private Operational(Par Limited, Common Effluent ameters Treatment Plant, 2A, complied with 5. 0.25 MLD Kaudileeyam, Rubber standards Park, Valayanchirangara, stipulated) Ernakulam – 683 556 Malappuram Kinfra Techno Industrial Operational(Par Park, Kakkanchery ameters 6. 0.675MLD Chelambara P.O, complied with Malappuram standards stipulated) Kannur Kinfra Textile Centre, Operational(Par Nadukani, Pallivayal P.O, 0.2 MLD ameters 7. Thaliparambu, Kannur – complied with 670 142 standards stipulated) Kannur Not Operational KSIDC, Valiyavelicham, due to non 8. 0.25 MLD availability of Kannur waste water

25 9. Alappuzha 1.5 MLD Proposed ACCEPT, Aroor Industrial Estate, Alappuzha

10. Alappuzha 1.5 MLD Proposed CETP, Chandiroor

11. Alappuzha 2.5 MLD Proposed CETP, Food Park, Cherthala

12. Ernakulam 1 MLD Under CSEZ, Kakkanad, Cochin Construction Special Economic Zone Ernakulam

26 V. Solid Waste Management:  Total number of Urban Local Bodies and their Population : 93 Urban Local Bodies (6 Corporation and 87 Municipalities) , Total Urban Population : 79,36,885 (As per 2011 Census) .  Current Municipal Solid Waste Generation : 3452 TPD ( Based on Population)  Processing Capacity : 2844.48 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:  The proposal for EPR Registration as per Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 has been submitted to the State Government for approval. The main object is to collect fee from brand owners based on the weight of packaging and to divert the fee amount to the authorized collectors of the local bodies.

27 Status of Present MSW processing facilities is given below:

Facility Type of plant Number Location and Capacity Centralised Windrow 2 plant composting Ernakulam, Kozhikode (100TPD) plants (large) Windrow 12 1. (13TPD), composting 2.(3TPD), 3. Chalakkudy(2 TPD), plant(Small) 4. (4 TPD), 5., 6. Kunnamkulam, 7. Guruvayoor (2.TPD), 8. Chittur Thathamangalam(4 TPD), 9. Ottappalam (5 TPD), 10. Palakkad(4 TPD), 11. Thaliparambum, 12. Payyannur Communit Vermi 7 1.Attingal(0.25TPD); 2.Thodupuzha; 3. y level composting North Paravur(1 TPD); 4.(1.5 plants(Smal TPD); 5. (0.5TPD); l) 6.Koothuparamba; 7.Mattannur(5 TPD) Aerobins 406

Biogas plants 287

Biobins in 500+ Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Thrissur flats Material 483 Collection Facility Resource 68 recover facility Househol Pipe compost 1,34,270 Total-3,62,294 d level Kitchen bin 50,399

Biogas plant 25,255

Biocomposter, 49,730 biobin, pot bin Ring compost 20,283

Bucket 6,903 compost Compost pit 75,454 Institutional Biogas plants, aerobins, biobins level

28 S tatus of Waste- to- Energy Plants:

Sl. Plant Location Status of operation Power generation No. (MW) 1. Kozhikode Work awarded – Construction to be started

2. Sulthan Bathery Work awarded – work started

3. Kannur Tendering for WtE plant DPR stage completed and bidders were identified 4. Kollam Tendering for WtE plant DPR stage completed and bidders were identified 5. Palakkad Tendering for WtE plant at DPR stage completed and bidders were identified 6. Kochi Retendering Retendering stage

7. Thiruvananthapuram Tendering Tendering stage

8. Tendering Tendering stage

9 Thrissur Land identified

10. Malappuram Land identified

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

26 Solid Waste processing facilities setup:

Sl. Composting Vermi-composting Biogas RDF/Pelletization No. 1. Centralised Community level-7 Community level- Nil windrow composting plants – 287 Household level- 2(Large); 12(Small) 2. 25255 Community level- 3. 1,193(aerobin, biobins) Household level - 3,37,039

Solid Waste Processing facility operational:

Sl. Composting Vermi-composting Biogas RDF/Pelletization No. 1. Centralised Community level-7 Community Nil windrow composting level- 287 plants – 2. 2(Large); Household level-

12(Small) 3. 25255 Community level- 1,193(aerobin, biobins)

Household level- 3,37,039

Solid Waste Processing facility under installation/planned:

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

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

27 A. Progress in establishing Waste to Energy plants in eight cities/towns having population above 1 lakh Sl. Corporation/ Identified Area Status site No Municipality (acre) 1) Kozhikode Njaliyanpara- 12.67 1.1 Waste to Energy Plant mbu (Govt. land)  Work awarded to Zonta Infratech Private Limited for the construction of Waste to Energy Plant at Njaliyan parambu. A company namely M/s.Malabar Waste Management Limited was formed. The Concessionaire has informed that the Financial Closure for the project has been achieved – SBI has agreed for a debt funding of Rs 146 crores.

 Consent to establish was issued to the waste to Energy plant.

 Clearing of ground for the plant is undergoing.

 Land development works are undergoing. Alternate road has been constructed on the periphery and vehicles started moving through alternate roads. The main road through the Centre for the site has now been closed. Request submitted to Social Forestry department for cutting trees in the site. Laying of water supply line to the site is nearing completion.

 M/s. MITCON Consultancy and Engineering Services has been appointed as the project management consultant for the development of the project with WtE facility at Kozhikode

28 1.2 Biomining at Njaliyanparambu

M/s Zonta Infratech Pvt Ltd started the work of clearing of legacy waste on 3rd March, 2020.

The clearing work of legacy waste resumed at the dumpsite on 4th May 2020 and 40% of legacy waste in Zone I has been removed.

The work is in progress at the site.

2) Kannur Chelora (Govt. 9.7 2.1 Waste to Energy Plant Land) acres Blue Planet Kannur Waste Solutions Private Limited was formed to take up the development of the project. Waste Characteristion study was Contucted by SPCB

SLAC directed MD, KSIDC & Secretary, Kannur Municipal Corporation to take immediate steps to execute the Lease Agreement and Concession Agreement for the project.

KSIDC has completed the tender process and the final offer along with details of the contractor, draft agreement to be executed with the Contractor and the technical proposal submitted by the Contractor has been forwarded to Kannur Corporation on 07th August 2020 for further proceedings.

KSIDC modified the Lease Deed addressing the Kannur Corporation’s concern on alienation of 9.7 acres of land at Chelora. The modified lease deed was submitted to the Secretary Corporation for execution. Further a stake holder meeting was held to explain the project details to the councilors on 24th August 2020 and all concerns raised were discussed and explained. Despite all these steps, Kannur Corporation has not leased the land at Chelora to KSIDC and a council resolution authorizing the Secretary Kannur Corporation to execute the concession agreement has not been passed. Concession agreement can be executed only on receiving land to KSIDC.

The concenssionarire has reported that the field studies including waste characterization and waste quantification

29 studies, as part of DPR preparation will be commencing next week.

2.2 Legacy waste

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

Detailed waste characterization of study of dumpsite at Chelora was done by the Pollution Control Board. SLAC directed the Board to submit final study report along with remarks to KSIDC for further proceedings. The Board submitted the report to KSIDC.

Agreement has been executed with M/s Zonta Infratech Pvt Ltd, the selected bidder on 21st October for carrying out the rehabilitation of MSW dumpsite at the site. Asked Secretary Kannur Municipal Corporation to take immediate steps with the Contractor to expedite the works for rehabilitation of MSW dumpsite at Chelora.

30 Sl Corporation/ Identified Area Status site . Municipality (acre) N o 3) Palakkad Kanjikode 15 3.1 Waste to Energy Plant (Land Blue Planet Kannur Waste Solutions Private Limited taken over was formed to take up the development of the project. from Kerala State The Concession Agreement for the project has been Electricity executed and the Concessionaire has taken steps for Board Ltd. preparing the DPR for the project. The Concessionaire has engaged M/s Dun & Bradstreet in advance for preparing the DPR and that the study is in the final possession) stages. As instructed by the Committee, modifications are incorporated in the DPR. Final DPR will be submitted by the end of February 2021.

4) Kollam Kureepuzha 7.05 (Govt. land) 4.1 Waste to Energy Plant

 M/s Venad Waste Management Solutions Pvt Ltd has submitted the draft DPR for the Integrated Solid Waste Management project with a Waste to Biogas facility of 200 TPD processing capacity.

 DPR was evaluated by the Committee and it has been modified and final DPR submitted to LSGD.  Concenssionaire has taken steps to submit applications to the concerned departments and agencies for statutory approvals and clearances.

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

 SLAC directed the Secretary Kollam Corporation to take necessary steps to ensure either the Contractor follow the tender conditions or cancel the present tender and go for re-tender immediately.

Again the project has been retendered by the Corporation. 5) Thiruvananthapu Vizhinjam 5.1 Waste to Energy Plant ram  Land identified for the solid waste processing plant for setting up the plant at Vizhinjam. The approval of the Board of VISL is to be obtained by the Board for the transfer of 15 acres of land on lease to KSIDC. The Board approval is to be communicated to the Port Department to issue necessary orders. The Port department informed that notification to take back the land will be submitted soon.

 KSIDC re tendered the project on Swiss Challenge mode on 27th May 2020 and 30th June was the last date for the submission of bids. The pre bid meeting as part of tender procedures was held on 08th June 2020. The last date for the submission of bids was 14th July 2020. KSIDC did not receive any challenging bids for the project.

 KSIDC directed M/s Essential Sustainability Services Incorporated to submit details regarding the technical and financial capabilities of the Consortium members and in response received certain details from them which was then evaluated

 The Bid Evaluation Committee is satisfied with the technical plan presented by the consortium, and resolved that the consortium led by M/s. Pan American Communication Services S.A. is technically qualified and recommended that the financial bid submitted by the Consortium be evaluated.

32  Bid Evaluation Committee further resolved that the following details shall be obtainedfrom Consortium before the opening of the financial bid – Testimonials of technology use, operating videos of the wte plants under this technology, Undertaking from the technology partner, Consortium members consent, analysis reports of the exhaust gas and ash. The above details were sought from the consortium and the consortium in response submitted certain details.

Directed State Pollution Control Board to evaluate the Technical proposal submitted by the Consortium for confirming the uniqueness and authenticity of the proposed technology.

6) Ernakulam Brahmapu 6.1 Waste to energy plant 20 r am acres (Govt.  KSIDC was authorized to take immediate steps to land) float an RFP for the selection of suitable concessionaire to set up Waste to Energy plant at Brahmapuram. The last date for submission of bids has been extended to 14th September 2020.

 Technical bids submitted by the Bidders needs to be evaluated by the Bid Evaluation Committee and the proposal has been submitted to Government to re constitute the Bid Evaluation Committee. It was reported by LSGD that steps have been taken to re constitute the Bid Evaluation Committee and order in this regard will be issued soon. Also expressed that a restriction can be brought in the tender conditions to prevent one particular company being awarded more than 3 WtE projects on PPP mode at a particular project development time, so as to ensure more competition and also easier financial closure.

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

 LSGD issued directions to Kochi Corporation to examine the quantity of legacy waste assessed and rate quoted by the bidder in consultation with PCB within 30 days

34 Sl. Corporation/ Identified site Area Status No Municipalit (acre) y 7) Thrissur 7.1 Waste to Energy Plant

 Thrissur Corporation identified land at Ollookkara village in .  Vide GO (Rt) No 111/2020/LSGD dated 13/01/2020 State Government has accorded sanction to Thrissur Municipal Corporation to purchase the identified land at Ollookkara Village in Thrissur district and to hand over the same on lease basis to KSIDC for the development of the project  Secretary, Thrissur Municipal Corporation to report the status of price negotiation done with the owners of the land identified. 7.2 Biomining of legacy waste

Proposal submitted to Suchitwamission for sanction. 8) Malappuram 8.09 KSIDC reported that Land Board has issued orders to District Administration Malappuram to hand over 8.09 acres of land at Kurumbathoor village in to KSIDC and that KSIDC has submitted necessary application in prescribed format to District Administration. SLAC directed to expedite the process.

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

Sl. Municipality Identified site Area Status No (acre) 9) Wayanad Sulthan 0.5  Construction of platform completed Bathery  Action to be taken on the (Govt. Land) installation of machinery 10.1 Waste to Energy Plant 10) Idukki Munnar (Land 2 handed over by  Evaluated the technical bid submitted by the M/s Kannan Devan Consortium of M/s Al Bucheeri General Transport Est, Pathanamthitta, M/s Al Bucheeri Hills Plantations Transporting Est UAE and M/s Organic Recycling Pvt. Ltd) Systems Pvt Ltd, on 19th August 2020.

 The Committee observed that the Consortium is meeting the technical and financial minimum eligibility criteria. The consortium made a detailed presentation of their technical plan before the Bid Evaluation Committee.

 SLAC after detailed discussion resolved to accord sanction to proceed with the Financial evaluation of the Bid

10.2 Biomining started at Munnar Panchyath. Macro particles like plastic, tyres, metal particles etc already finished with the help of JCB. Action for installing machinery for further process is going on for turning it into briquests for construction purpose.

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

Solid Waste Dumpsites :

 Total number of existing dumpsites : 38  Dumpsites reclaimed/capped : 6  Biomining started at Njalianparmbu dumpsite and work awarded at Kureepuzha Kollam. Tendering stage at Kottayam, Bhramapuam, Chelora. Out of the 38 dumpsites, drone survey to

36 be done in 10 large dumpsite and total station survey in remaining dumpsites.  Proposal for co-incineration facility at Malabar cements is under consideration. Monitoring at Waste processing/Landfills sites

Sl. Name of facilities Ambient Groundwater Leachate Compost VOCs No. air quality quality Windrow composting Yes Yes Yes No No 1. plant, Kozhikode

2. Windrow Yes Composting plant, Brahmapuram  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:

37 Status of ULB wise Management of Solid Waste

Percentage of D2D As reported by Collection(Dry localbodies waste) Quantity of Non-Bio Site Auth Quantity Waste Institution Annual Population Projected Waste No of Community Household Degrada identified orizat Authori Sl.N Local of waste treatment al level Dump sites report District as per 2011 population generated collect Level SWM Level SWM Centralized ble for ion zation o body processe technology SWM identified (Form Census (2019) based on ors Plants Plants Waste Sanitary Appli granted population d (TPD) used Plants Manage IV) land fill ed (TPD) Non- Quantity Quantity ment Househ residen of waste of waste old (%) tial Collected processed premis (TPD) (TPD) es (%)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Biogas Resource Windrow Plant(Dhee composting Recovery nabandhu) Facility - plant of 6 Nos with 13TPD, SWM

capacity of Biogas Plant Plant, 1TPD Chudukad Centralised 6 Nos - 3.25 Windrow composting plant, Under Biogas Biogas Plant u and TPD vermic composting plant, processi 7 Attingal 37648 39150 17 48.5 100 43 16 16 17 plant 407 Nos - Yes 1 Yes Yes decentralise and biogas plant ng (Portable) Vermi 0.85TPD Plastic d systems 5 Nos with Compost 1 Shredding

capacity of No wih Machine -

107.5 capacity of SWM

kg/day 0.25 TPD Plant, Chudukad u

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

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

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

2.9TPD of biodegrada

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

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

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

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

1.4TPD of Pipe compost- At

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

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

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

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

Biogas Plant - Aerobic 1964 Nos. Decentralis Compost At 1 Under 19 Alappuz 174000 180953 72 94 82 76 58 25.15 21 ed Not given (Thumboorm Pipe compost- Nil MCF-23; regional (Sarvodayap Yes processi Yes ha treatment uzhi Model) 1263 Nos. RRF-3 level uram) ng 29 units Biobin- 6000 Nos

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

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

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

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

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

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

Aerobic 750 biobin

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

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

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

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

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

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

Idukki

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

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

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

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Biogas Aerobic

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

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Centralised Biogas plant-9 At

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

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

Biogas plant-

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

Biogas Plant - 166 Nos

Biodigester

Pot - 215 Nos

At

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

Pipe Compost 940 Nos

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

Biogas Plant

1 bin with

Aerobic capacity compostin 100kg (not g working) (Thumboo

rmuzhi Vermi Biogas Plant -

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

0.75TPD Biogas Plant - of 161 Nos biodegrada

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

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

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

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

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Thumbur muzhi model

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

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

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

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

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

composting

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

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

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

Biogas Plant - 55 Nos

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

with capacity Ring Compost 50kg/day/bin - 239 Nos Composting units-1407

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Material

Recovery

Fcaility - 3 number Biogas Plant - 1 Plastic number Shredding with Machine -

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

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

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Aerobic Compost

(Thumboorm

uzhi model)-

8 bins at

ward 33

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

500kg

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

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

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Material Bio bin - 1000 Recovery Nos Facility -

1 No Biogas Plant -

Windrow 480 Nos At Under Decentralis Plastic Perinthal Compost - 1 regional process 66 49723 51710 21 38 34 52 6 6 12 ed Not given Nil Shredding Nil Yes No manna No Biodigester level i ng treatment Machne - Pot - 1189 1 No Nos Baling Pipe Compost Machne 700 Nos - 1 No

Pipe

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pipe Compost

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Biogas Plant

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

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

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

units-1440

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

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

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

Material Collection

Facility -

Aerobic (1000sqft

Compost Aerobic )- 1 No

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

kg/bin Shredding Machine - Kasaragod 1 No. Baling Machine - 1 No.

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

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

3521 880 932 1837

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

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

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

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

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

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

X. I dentification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution a nd action as per NGT order on insitu treatment:

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

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

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

XII. Details of meetings carried under the Chairmanship Chief of Secretary in the State/UT: Regarding OA 514/2019 (Solid Waste Management) Chief Secretary convened meetings on 22.09.2020 and 25.09.2020 Regarding OA 804/17 ( Implementation of Hazardous and Other Waste Management Rules, 2016) Chief Secretary convened meeting of 16/10/2020. Additional Chief Secretary Labour Department had convened 1st meeting on the same for Chief Secretary on 09/10/2020. Meeting of State Level Advisory Committee (SLAC) on Waste Management, chaired by Chief Secretary is being conducted in the State regularly to discuss the various matters. 38 such meetings were conducted in Kerala so far. Last SLAC meeting was conducted on 12.02.2021.

XIII. Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river: Latest Monthly Progress Report, Analysis report of 21 Polluted River Stretches & Overall Status of Water Quality Analysis as per January,2020 are attached as Annexure I.

XIV. Ground water regulation: As per the consolidated report submitted in O.A. No.496/2016,

65 the Ground water Department is implementing a “Scheme for Ground water Conservation and Recharge”. Under this scheme, rain water collected from the roof-top is harvested for recharging the aquifer through dug wells and recharge pits. The recharging of deep aquifers through bore wells are also being experimented. The total budget outlay during the period 2019- 2020 was 450 lakhs. It is estimated that there are about 65 Lakhs dug wells in Kerala and the ground water extractions by means of traditional dug wells are prevalent source of fresh water. There are number of public dug wells left abandoned and needs renovation. These dug wells can be considered as suitable stretches to recharge ground water. The Central Groundwater Board has prepared a Block wise master plan in 2015 to take up artificial groundwater recharge to groundwater. The same can be used as a guideline to stream line groundwater recharge activities of the Department. The State Government has enacted the Kerala Groundwater (Control and Regulation) act 2002 to provide for the conservation of groundwater and for the regulation and control for its extraction and its use in Kerala. The State Groundwater Authority has been constituted on 16.01.2004 to notify the area where groundwater abstraction is to be regulated. As per the Act Groundwater User’ refers to the person who are using ground water from a pumping well ( > 1.5 HP for Open dug wells and > 3 HP for BW/TW ) for any purpose including domestic purpose. In notified blocks of the state, permiot it required for the consruction of new groundwater abstraction structures.

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

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The Ministry of Water Resources , River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation (Central Groundwater Authority) has recently issued a new guide lines to regulate and control groundwater extraction in the country in pursuance of the directions of Hon’ble National Green Tribunal and the powers conferred under section 5 of the Environment (Protection) act, 1986 (29 of 1986) dated 24th December 2020. XV. G ood irrigation practices being adopted by the State: Irrigation in Kerala is classified into two schemes. 1) Major Irrigation and Medium Irrigation 2) Minor Irrigation As per the classification followed by the department, schemes having a cultivable command area upto 2000ha are treated as minor irrigation works. Medium irrigation works are those with irrigable command area of more than 2000 ha, but less than 10,000 ha. Those schemes above 10,000 ha are classified as Major irrigation schemes. Surface flow irrigation method is currently practiced in Kerala. As the department is more focusing on effective utilization of available water for irrigation as well as for its efficient use, new types of irrigation methods like micro/community irrigation for cash crops and horticrop are proposed under this scheme. 1) Major Irrigation and Medium Irrigation The Irrigation department develops and maintains major and medium irrigation schemes/projects across the state. The primary activity of the Department is providing irrigation facility to the farmers of the State through its system comprising reservoirs, main canals, branch canals, feeder canals and other related infrastructure. The department maintains water distribution through the canal system. Water distribution is being carried out based on the cropping pattern of a particular area and a water distribution calendar prepared and approved by a committee headed by the District Collector with members of farming community, other stake holders and department officials. For proper distribution and maintenance of the canals Water Users Association (WUA)/ Farmers Association plays an important

role.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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schemes and 18 nos of bore well recharge schemes.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Sughandha Udyanam along the banks of Aralam river.

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

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

XXI. R euse of Treated Water: Possibility of utilizing the treated effluent for irrigation, gardening, industries, construction and recharge are being explored. The DPR for tertiary treatment of effluents of STP at Muttathara is ready and in TS stage.

XXII. M odel River being adopted by the State & Action Proposed for achieving the b athing quality standards: Tirur-Ponnai river, Malappuram

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

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utilization of treated sewage effluent with respect to each city, town and village, adhering to the timeline as directed by Hon'ble Supreme Court. STPs must meet the prescribed standards, including faecal coliform. CPCB may further continue efforts on compilation of River Basin-wise data. Action plans be firmed up with Budgets/Financial tie up.” In compliance with the order, CPCB instructed that the State PCB shall associate National Centre for Coastal Research, under Ministry of Earth Science for monitoring and assessment of coastal water within the jurisdiction of the Kerala State up to 5 km from shore and to evolve strategies for protection of the coastal areas in association with Coastal Zone Management Authority in the State and Prepare time bound comprehensive action plan along with implementing agency in consultation with Kerala State Coastal Zone Management Authority for control of coastal pollution in Kerala State. Also the State Government has instructed the Board to prepare action plan by consulting CUSAT . Based on this, the Member Secretary of Kerala State Pollution Control Board has conducted meeting with officials of CUSAT, National Centre for Coastal Research, Kerala State Coastal Zone Management Authority and also with the field level officers through video conferencing. Action plan for control of coastal pollution was sent to CPCB for approval on 13/01/2021.

XXIV. R egulation of Mining Activities in the State/UT:

Indian parliament has enacted the Mines & Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957 and it stipulates for the conservation, prudent and discriminate exploitation of minerals with a view to secure maximum benefit to the community. In exercise of powers conferred by section 13 of Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act 1957, the Central Government has framed the Mineral concession Rules, 1960. The Central Government has also framed the Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988 in exercise of the powers conferred by section 18 of the Act. These Rules are applicable to all minerals except coal, atomic minerals and minor minerals. The powers of framing rules for minor minerals have been delegated to the State under section 15 of the mines Act. In exercise of the powers conferred by section 15 (1) of

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the Act the State has framed the Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules 2015 and Kerala Minerals ( Prevention of Illegal Mining, Storage and Transportation) Rules 2015 for the regulation and extraction of minor minerals. The Central Government in exercise of powers conferred by section 18 of the Act has also framed the Granite Conservation and Development Rules, 1999 for conservation & systematic development and scientific mining of the granite resources. The grant of reconnaissance permit, prospecting license or mining lease are governed by the central Act. The State with the prior approval of the Government of India grants permission for reconnaissance permit, prospecting license or mining lease for major minerals. The state Government issue quarrying permits and leases for minor Minerals based on the Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 2015. Other Acts and Rules which govern the mineral administration of India applicable to the State are the following: 1. The Mines Act, 1952 (Act 35 to 1952) 2. The Mines Rules, 1955 (35 of 1952) 3. The Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961 4. The Mines Rescue Rules, 1985 5. Mines Vocational Training Rules, 1966 6. Payment of wages (Mines Rules , 1966) 7. Payment of undisbursed wages (mines rules, 1989) 8. The Indian Explosive Act, 1884 9. Air (Presentation & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981( 14 of 1981) 10. Environment (protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) 11. Indian Registration Act, 1908 (Central Act of Act 16 of 1908) 12. Kerala Protection of River Banks and Regulation of Removal of Sand Act, 2001 13. Kerala paddy field and wetland conservation Act, 2008. 14. Kerala Panchayath Act.

There is no large scale mining activity in Kerala as in other parts of the country. Almost all the mines are open cast and limited in areal extent. The important mines of major minerals are china clay, laterite/bauxite, limestone and lime shell. Mineral sands and silica sand are excavated by scooping and quartz is being extracted by taking trenches and pits. The important minor minerals in the state 74 are granite, building stones, , laterite, tile/brick clay and ordinary sand. The state owns mineral deposits like placers, china clay (kaolin), lime stone, silica sand, bauxite, graphite, iron ore, granite etc. The major mineral based industries like Indian Rare Earths Ltd. (), Kerala Minerals nad Metals Ltd. (Chavara), Malabar cements (Walayar), Travancore cements Ltd. (Kottayam), Kerala ceramics () Travancore Titanium products Ltd. And English Indian Clays Ltd, Thiruvananthapuram, Excel Glass Industry, Alappuzha, Kerala Clays

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

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XXV. Action against identified polluters, law violators and officers responsible for failure for vigorous monitoring:

Notices have been issued from the Board to 51 Grama Panchayaths, 11 Urban local bodies, 127 health care facilities and directions have been issued to 2 Corporations for violation of the rules noticed.

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National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER KARAMANA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

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

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

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,

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

(x) Rain water harvesting,

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KARAMANA, KERALA 1. Short termplan

Maintenance and de-bottlenecking of existing seweragenetwork

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line % works Details of Progress till 03-03- completed works 2021 remaining 2.1.1 Pumping lines from the Kerala Water May 2019 terminal pumping stations Authority namely Kuriyathi, Pattoor, Kannammoola and Enchakkal pumping stations are to be connected directly to STP at Muttathara

Kuriyathi pumping line 2.1.2 Rehabilitation/upgradation of Kerala Water May 2020 Thaliyal and Aranoor Sewerage Authority Pump house by rehabilitation of existing well, construction of new well and grit chamber, installation of new pump sets 2.1.3 5 MLD sewage treatment plant Kerala Water May 2020 at Medical College Authority 2.1.4 Installation of adequate pumps Kerala Water March 2020 in Mudavanmughal and Authority Enchakkal pumping stations

2.1.5 DG sets in all lift and pumping Kerala Water May 2020 stations Authority – Mudavanmughal, Aranoor, Thaliyal, Kuriyathi, Pattoor, Kannammola,Pattom, Murinjapalam and Enchakkal 2.1.6 Reconnect sewer at Rajaji Kerala Water Dec 2020 Nagar, stop outflow of Authority sewage into Amayizhanchan thodu, control storm water entry into sewer to avoid overflow in Thampanoor area

Sewage generated in Rajaji Nagar shall be diverted to main sewer line

Sewage generated in Thoppil area shall be diverted main sewer line

2.1.7 Discharge of sewage in Kerala Water Completed Parayilkadavu shall be stopped Authority as there is overflow of sewage reaches in houses having sewerage connection and this may leadtodischargeofsewageintoRi ver Karamana 2.1.8 Divert the sewer line from the Kerala Water Awarded School compound of Authority Government Karamana High School

2.1.9 Rehabilitation by laying new Kerala Water May 2020 lines increasing size of Authority undersized main and reconstruction by dilapidated manholes for the last 3 years

Total works in progress (45No.) Works in tendering (33No.) 2.1.1 Extension of sewer network Kerala Water May 2020 0 wherever technically feasible Authority in new areas of existing blocks

In progress (17No.)

Tendering (12No.) 2.1.1 Procurement of sewercleaning Kerala Mar2020 1 machines and Water Authority equipment maintenance

Solid Waste Management ActionPlan

Implementing Time for Progress in the month of % works Details of works Agency complet March, 03-2021 completed remaining Sl.No Activity Unit ion Slaughter Thiruvananthapur Slaughter House- Work ho use and am Corporation March commenced (Site at 2.2.1 Rendering plant poultry 2021 Kunnukuzhy, Palayam) execution duration-1 year. waste Poultry waste- TMC starts collecting poultry waste coming under jurisdiction of 25 HI Office from 1st November 2019 on pilot basis with online tracking of vehicles. Entire functioning of system is managed by green Trivandrum Software and its link is provided in corporation website. The entire poultry waste generated in whole Corporation area is collected and sent to rendering plant in Aluva. Sanitation Kumarichanda: STP Plant (Bio Work is presently facility and membrane bioreactor stopped due to treat of Treatment plant Technology- 10KLD) public resist. conducted trail run to check waste water Dec whether the effluent is within 2.2.2 in the 2019 permissible limit as per KSPCB markets of Portable aerobic guidelines. Reports were Pangode, bins submitted by KSPCB. Kumarichan Pangode: Sent for project da revision. Thiruvananthapur Aero bins at various Work is in progress. 25% Facing issues with Provide places(28) am Corporation site acquisition. facility for 2.2.3 Proposed sites the treatment of 1. Moonnathumukku sewage, – Purampoku

2. Poonthura – HI sullage and Office garbage 3. Cheriyanmuttam– Poonthura generated in 4. Beemapally the Compound Poonthura 5. TsunamiColony 6. Mother Theresa slum area Colony between 7. KumariChantha 8. PoonthuraMarket Karamana 9. Moonnattumukku river and sea bridge 10. Ambalathara– Nilama 11. Fishermen Flat – Muttathara 12. PerunalliMarket

road 13. Poundkadavuold market 14. Market behind March Attipra zonaloffice 2020 15. Tsunami Colony near 110KV tower (Poundkadavu) 16. Near ValiyavilaVeli St. Thomas Church (Poundkadavu) 17. Near Kamalesshwaram HSS 18. Valiyaveetil Residence association 19. Near ArannoorGovt Quarters 20. Kunjalumoodu Junction 21. KumarapuramTha marabhagam(near comfortstation) 22. NaerKannammoola Bridge 23. Mannanthala Market 24. SanthiNagar Residents association 25. AlantharaKattayil 26. UlloorMarket 27. Museum RKVRoad 28. New NalanthaRoad Thiruvananthapur Pond de-silting Joint inspection was The am Corporation conducted by discharge of Thiruvananthapuram waste water Issued notices to Corporation and KWA to from the thehousehold identify the site for the surrounding installation of STP and March affected area is identified. 2.2.4 houses to Project is prepared 2020 Report is to be submitted by the pond at for de-silting the KWA. Jagathy is to pond be stopped 2.2.5 Around 155 Thiruvananthapur Proposal for septic tank and Houses in am Corporation treatment system for 155 Kurukuvilak houses in kurukuvilakom, om, Kannettumukku is Kannettum submitted by KWA. ukku shall Conducted a joint inspection by Tvmp be Corporation and KWA. provided Report to be submitted by with septic KWA. and treatment system Identificatio Thiruvananthapur Fine imposed and 15.365 lakhs fine collected n of illegal am Corporation prosecution outlets into initiated

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

Thiruvananthapur Regarding Three layers Bio- 60% Work is in progress, 2.2.6 Bio-Composter am Corporation composter Bin (for wet waste 30,000 units management in houses) installed. supply order issued and installation of fifty Thousand Biodegradab May kitchen bin units is ongoing. le waste 2020 DPR Sanctioned amount of State and Central share had released rupees 13,45,43,500 (partial). Work awarded. 30,000 units installed.

Thumboormuzhi Agreement Executed. Work 20% Work is 2.2.7 aerobic bins in progress. commencing in 4 16 units of aerobins sites – installation completed. Now Santhikavadam(4 work started at(i) Chackai, ITI units), Mananthala – 8units (ii)near police (6 units), quarters, Palayam – 4 units Kuriyathuvila – 1 (iii) Puliyarakonam hospital unit, Attipra – 5

compound – 10 units units.

2.2.8 Community biogas Selection notice given to the accredited agency

(Raidco).

Organic Waste pr Dropped 2.2.9 Converter

Thiruvananthapur Portable biogas Dropped 2.2.10 am Corporation

Portable aero bins Work awarded. Sample 2.2.11 approved. 25 aerobin units will be installed readily. Ring compost Rejected by council due to 2.2.12 single agency in EOI. Hence retendered. Segregation bins Agreement Executed. 2.2.13 2.2.14 Thiruvananthapur RRC Work in progress. 25% am Corporation Work in Manacaud complete. site (75 % complete) is going. Plastic Recycling Sent to council for 2.2.15 unit review.

2.2.16 Mobile MRF Specification Finalized. Electronic Weigh Forwarded to 2.2.17 bridge purchase committee. Biodegradab le waste Solar electrical Tendered. 2.2.18 cart Sample verified (requires some change in design).

2.2.19 Swaps shops Issue in handing over the site. PET bottle Project dropped. 2.2.20 crushing

Community level Supply order unit regarding – will be reviewed in next 2.2.21 council. Napkin destroyer

Thiruvananthapur Animal Awaiting TS. 2.2.22 am Corporation Crematorium at Kattela

Thiruvananthapur Project dropped. 2.2.23 Urban Gardening am Corporation May

Thiruvananthapur Upgradation of 2020 Work is in 50%75% 2.2.24 am Corporation present facilities progress. completed. Work completed in sites – Karamana palam, Kunjalamoodu, Poojapura, Maruthoorkadavu

and Attakulangara.

Thiruvananthapur Capacity Building Process on going 2.2.25 am Corporation & IEC

Thiruvananthapur VGF 1st phase 2.2.26 Viability gap Fund am Corporation issued to Harithakarmasena. Prevent Thiruvananthapur KWA is authorized Close monitoring is entry of am Corporation to prepare and done by health stormwater implement proper May Squad and all Health 2.2.27 Inspectors are into sewer sewerage lines 2020 directed to issue line along under Amrut notice and with KWA scheme prosecution.

Take steps Thiruvananthapur Squad andFines Employees were to prevent am Corporation placed at various Special squad is the solid spots during night formed at to prevent dumping wastes in Corporation level. of Solid Waste in sewer line Health Inspectors drains and fines are as reported May being charged. 2.2.28 are authorized for by KWA 2020 Regarding to waste regularly throwing to public monitoring and place Corporation preventing the collected an amount wastedischarge of Rs 83760/- as fine from 01.01.2021.

Monitoring

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

2.3.2 Storm drains Kerala State Ongoing monitoring - Pollution Seasonal Amayizhanchan ControlBoard monitoring thodu, Ulloorthodu, – pre- Pattom thodu, monsoon, Kannamoola thodu, monsoon, Thekkanakkara canal post- monsoon 2.3.3 Inspection and Kerala State Ongoing effluent quality Pollution Interval: monitoring of the Control Board Red – 1 flats, industrial units, month. service stations, Orange – 3 hospitals, hotels etc m. in Green – 6 Thiruvananthapuram m. Corporation area

2. Long termPlan

Seweragenetwork Long term measures proposed Implementing Amount Time Progress in the Progress in % works Details agency Required line month of the month of completed of works (Rs. in November 2020 December Progress in remainin Crore) 2020 the month of g January 2021 3.1.1 Extension of sewerage Kerala Water 200 Thre system to Block F to G Authority e coastal belt years

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

3.1.3 Extension of sewerage Kerala Water 300 system to Newly added Authority areas of corporation viz,

3.1.4 Providing sewerage system in Kerala Water 100 Block A to E Authority

3.1.5 Rehabilitation of existing Kerala Water 100 Network and pump house in Authority block A toE

3.1.6 Procurements of Kerala Water 10 equipmentsfor maintenance Authority seweragesystem

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

Solid wastemanagement

Long term measures Implementing agency Time Progress in % works Details of proposed by line the month of completed works Thiruvananthapuram March, 03-21 remaining 3.2.1 Acquire 58 acres of land and Thiruvananthapuram 5 Planning stage. rehabilitate 8150 families Corporation years from the banks ofRiver

De-silting anddevelopment

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Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER PAMBA, PATHANAMTHITTA S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

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

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

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

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

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

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of works month of January monthof completed remaining (as per 2021 February 2021 Action Plan)

A(a) No industries ------

A(a) Monitorng of river water quality Kerala State Continuing Pollution Control project Board C(ii) Establishment of de-centralized Mannar Panchayat, 31.03.2021 Mannar: - Construction 95% Inauguration of solid waste treatment facility Kadapra/ Niranam Construction of 2 of 2 aerobic functioning. aerobic compost Panchayath compost units completed (One each in units Grama Panchayat completed Office compound (One each in and near Mannar Grama Private Bus Stand Panchayat Office compound and near

Mannar Private Bus Stand.

Kadapra :-The bio- Kadapra :-Not waste is treated at Submitted source and the non-organic waste is supplied to clean

kerala company

Niranam :- Not submitted Niranam – absent C Establishment of Material Mannar Panchayat, 31.03.2021 Mannar- Construction 100% Construction of Collection Facility Kadapra/ Niranam Second Phase of of 2 aerobic permenant MCF collection of non- Panchayath compost building, collection biodegradable plastic materials is units and transportation completed, completed of Non-bio segregated and (One each in degradable transported to Grama Materials to RRF for Clean Kerala Company(CKC). A Panchayat processing. total quantity of 2 Office tonnes is compound transported to CKC and near so far. Mannar Private Bus Stand.

Kadapra:- 100% Kadapra :-Not Submitted

Niranam:- Not submitted Niranam - absent

C Resource Recovery Facility Mannar Panchayat, 31.03.2021 Mannar- As there is 35% Collection and Kadapra/ Niranam As there is no RRF no RRF in transportation of in Mavelikkara Panchayath Mavelikkara Non-bio degradable Block Panchayat in which Mannar GP Block Materials to RRF for belongs, nearby Panchayat in processing Chengannur Block which Panchayat has Mannar GP agreed to receive the plastic belongs, materials collected nearby and transported by Chengannur Mannar GP. Block Mannar GP has started stockpiling Panchayat of plastic waste has agreed to materials collected receive the through HKS in a plastic hall above the Vridhdhasadanam materials owned by GP and collected and segregated and transported transported to Clen by Mannar Kerala company. GP. Mannar GP has started stockpiling of

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Kadapra :-Not Kadapra :- NA Submitted

Niranam:- Not Niranam - submitted absent

C Installing household and Mannar Panchayat 31.03.2021 Construction of 2 Collection, 100% Construction and community level solid waste aerobic compost segregation operation of Aerobic units completed management units and compost unit. (One each in Grama Panchayat transportatio Office compound n of non- and near Mannar biodegradabl Private Bus Stand. e plastic Second Phase of collection of non- materials is biodegradable continuing. plastic materials is About 4.5 completed, tonnes of segregated and transported to plastic Clean Kerala materials Company(CKC). A handed over total quantity of 2 to Clean tonnes is transported to CKC Kerala so far. Company(CK C) so far. About 3 tonnes of plastic materials is kept ready for trasportation .Socio- Economic Unit (SEU) has been selected as implementin g agency for the construction of Two mini MCFs in each ward in all the 18 wards of Mannar GP. C Door to door collection and Mannar Panchayat 31.03.2021 Second Phase of Collection, 100% The process has to transportation of municipal collection of non- segregation be repeated biodegradable solid waste and throught the year. plastic materials is completed, transportatio segregated and n of non- transported to biodegradabl Clean Kerala e plastic Company(CKC). A total quantity of 2 materials is tonnes is continuing. transported to CKC About 4.5 so far. tonnes of plastic materials handed over to Clean Kerala Company(CK C) so far. About 3 tonnes of plastic materials is kept ready for trasportation .Socio- Economic Unit (SEU) has been selected as implementin g agency for the construction of Two mini MCFs in each ward in all the 18 wards of Mannar GP. C Construction of small sewage Kadapra Panchayat 31.12.2020 town As this treatment plant with situated at mannar involves huge GP screening, septic tank and amount of disinfection to the storm water funds, this drain of Parumala Town shall be discussed in the next meeting of Gramapanch ayath C Construction of small sewage Mannar Panchayat 31.12.2020 Due to the lack of Due to the 0% Not applicable treatment plant with space and fund, lack of space construction of screening, septic tank and and fund, small STP is not disinfection to the storm water included in the construction drain of Mannar Town annual plan of of small STP Mannar Grama is not Panchayat. It will included in be suitable if the Govt . takes the annual necessary steps in plan of this matter. Mannar Grama Panchayat. It will be suitable if the Govt . takes necessary steps in this matter. C Construction of compound wall Irrigation 31.03.2021 Detailed project Detailed with fencing department report for holistic project rejuvenation of the reaches is under report for preparation and the Holistic will be submitted rejuvenatio by this month. C Removing light jungle and Irrigation 31.03.2021 Detailed project n of the muddies from river courses department report for holistic reaches is rejuvenation of the under reaches is under preparation and will preparation be submitted by this and will be month. submitted C Electrical-Light arrangements and Irrigation 31.03.2021 Detailed project by this Surveillance cameras department report for holistic month rejuvenation of the reaches is under preparation and will be submitted by this month.

C Regualting activites in flood plain Irrigation 31.03.2021 Detailed project zone, protection and department report for holistic management of flood plain zone rejuvenation of the reaches is under preparation and will be submitted by this month.

Greenery developmentPlantation Irrigation 31.03.2021 Detailed project plan. Plantation on both sides of department report for holistic the river, setting up biodiversity rejuvenation of the parks on flood plains by removing reaches is under encroachment preparation and will be submitted by this month. C (b) (ii) Green Protocol implementation in Mannar, Kadapra/ 31.05.2020 Green Audit was Green Audit 100% Continuation of all Offices institution & Public Niranam Panchayat conducted in was Green Protocol . Mannar GP Office function conducted in and other 13 Government Mannar GP Offices within the Office and Panchayat Area. 11 other 13 offices were Government certified to have fulfilled Green Offices Audit parameters. within the Certificates were Panchayat awarded to the Area. 11 successful offices and Suchitwa offices were Padavi Declaration certified to in Mannar GP was have fulfilled conducted Green Audit 26/01/2021. parameters. Certificates were awarded to

the successful offices and Suchitwa

Padavi

Declaration in Mannar GP was

conducted

26/01/2021.

Kadapra:-Waste bin has been issued to all the offices in kadapra GP For sorting of bio- waste and non- organic waste. 5 offices have been declared as green offices and a letter has been issued to remove disposable items in the auditorium .

D(a) Issues relating to E-flow, Irrigation 30.11.2020 Detailed maintaining minimum department project environmental flow of river (by having watershed management report for provisions) the Holistic D (b) Irrigation practices Irrigation 30.04.2020 rejuvenatio department n of the reaches is under preparation and will be submitted by this month E Awareness programmes for Kerala State 31.05.2020 sections of public Pollution Control Board C Management of municipal, LSGD 31.03.2021 Draft by-law plastic, hazardous, biomedical of Plastic and electrical waste Waste Handling has been passed by the Grama panchayat Committee on 05/02/2021. Collection, segregation and transportatio n of non- biodegradabl e plastic materials is continuing. About 4.5 tonnes of plastic materials handed over to Clean Kerala Company(CK C) so far. About 3 tonnes of plastic materials is kept ready for trasportation .Socio- Economic Unit (SEU) has been selected as implementin g agency for the construction Two mini MCFs in each ward in all the 18 wards of Mannar GP.For the management of electrical, electronic and hazardous waste, the Grama Panchayat has reached in an agreement with Clean Kerala Company. Collection and handing over of electrical, electronic and hazardous waste will start. Biomedical waste is being collected from source and transported for processing by IMAGE (IMA Goes + Eco- friendly), an initiative run by IMA (Indian Medical Association).

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos as Activity Progress in Progress % works Details of works No. per NGT Order the month of in the completed remaining no.673/2018 dated January 2021 month of 20.09.2018 February 2021 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground NOC has not NOC has Demand 1.As per the GEC water extraction by industries particularly in over been issued to not been based estimation all the exploited as critical zones/blocks industries for issued to blocks in the District Ground Water industries has beencategorized as extraction for Ground SAFE. during Water January2021 extraction 2.Provisions of GW during (control &Regulation) February Act 2002 is 2021 implementing strictly for regulating extraction of GW resource in the district 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting Sanction from Sanction Expecting to All the blocks in the the from the complete the district is categorized Directorate Directorate work during as SAFEas has been has been February per GEC estimation. received for received Kadapra-Niranam Area dugwell for dugwell is not feasible for recharge recharge Ground through pit. through WaterRecharge. Work pit. Work However, GW Tendered. progressing recharging . programme is taken up in some pockets in the midland area including Manimala basin. Where seasonal GW level fluctuation is noticed.

3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and Groundwater Groundwat Periodical (i)Maintaining a remedial actions in case of contaminated ground samples er sample assessment(R network of observation water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps collected from collection egular wells in 32 monitoring during the programme) varioushydrogeomorph wells month of Chemical ic units throughout the (borewells and March analysis result district from which open wells) from ofgroundwate water level and water and sent to monitoring r samples samples have been Analytical Lab wells collected collected periodically ,Thiruvanatha (borewells during and analysed. puram for and open November- (ii)generally chemical wells) is 2020 reveals groundwater quality is analysis progessing that the gw good and potable and will be quality is good sent to and potable. Analytical Lab ,Thiruvana nthapuram for chemical analysis soon. 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation )Borewell/tub i)Borewell/ Continuing i)Borewell/tube well purpose, adopting good irrigation practices e well tube well programme construction is construction is constructio regulated in the district regulated in n is by insisting permit of the district by regulated local bodies based on insisting in the the feasibility report of permit of local district by GWD bodies based insisting ii) Promoting on the permit of conjunctive use of feasibility local groundwater and report of bodies surface water for GWD. based on irrigation purpose. the iii)Awareness ii)Promoting feasibility programmes organised conjunctive report of to the public to adopt use of GWD. rainwater harvesting groundwater measures and surface ii)Promotin water for g irrigation conjunctive purpose use of groundwat er and surface water for irrigation purpose

MONTHLY ANALYSIS REPORT OF POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES FEBRUARY- 2021

STATION : MANNAR

SAMPLING DATE :24.02.2021

SI.NO PARAMETERES ITTINARAKADAVU BRIDGE KOTTAKAL KADAVU BRIDGE PARUMALA BRIDGE MANNAR BRIDGE KUTTAMPEROOR KORATTIKADU 1 Temp. (ºC) 28 29 29 29 2 pH 7.3 6.7 7.1 7.2 3 Conductivity (µS/cm) 83.8 42.02 45.82 42.44

4 DO (mg/L) 4.1 5.6 5.5 5.9

5 BOD (mg/L) 1.7 1.4 1.2 1.0

6 COD (mg/L) 6.4 6.4 6.4 3.2

7 TDS (mg/L) 40 20 32 28

8 TC (CFU/100ml) 690 310 150 100

9 FC (CFU/100ml) 230 100 50 30

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER PAMBA, PATHANAMTHITTA S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ NA remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all NA the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including NA completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring NA mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place NA 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Monthly NA  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti (preferably  Member Secretary,CPCB before 20th of every month) 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: Drains contributing to river pollution (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains 2019-2020 were Identified- The drains are seasonal contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT and water quality is above the required order on in-situ treatment. limit, no in-situ treatment is required

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along 2020-2021 with completion timeline

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

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

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, 2019-2020 Water quality analysis results of February drains with flow details and ground water quality in 2021 is enclosed the catchment of polluted river;

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste 2019-2021 Awareness campaign to be initiated management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation 2020-2021 No ground water pollution is noted in the area so action yet to be initiated

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices 2020-2021 Adopted

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) 2020-2021 Action will be initiated

(x) Rain water harvesting 2020-2021 Action will be initiated

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river 2020-2021 Action will be initiated

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river 2020-2021 Action will be initiated

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by 2020-2021 Action will be initiated removing encroachment

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PAMBA, KERALA

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of month of December month of month of completed works (as per 2020 January 2021 February 2021 remaining Action Plan)

A(a) No industries ------

A(a) Monitorng of river Kerala State Continuing project Result attached Result attached Result 100% Nil water quality Pollution Control attached Board C(ii) Establishment of de- Mannar Panchayat, 31.03.2021 Rs. 13,60,000/- is The Agreement 40% Construc centralized solid waste Kadapra/ Niranam allocated for the Implementing with M/s tion and installation of treatment facility Panchayath Officer (AE, Floret operatio Aerobic compost unit in MannarGP LSGD) has Technologies n in the current fiscal issued is executed year. Quotation is selection letter and worksite given by M/s Floret to M/s Floret handed over Technologies for the setting up of Technologies. to them for Aerobic compost Agreement will starting unit. be executed in construction. October. C Establishment of Material Mannar 31.03.2021 Haritha Karma Sena Training of HKS Door –to-door 40% Construc Collection Facility Panchayat, (HKS) has been volunteers for collection of tion of constituted in all Kadapra/ collecting non-bio MCF Niranam wards of Mannar GP consent from degradable building, Panchayath for the door-to-door collection of solid house owners Plastic collectio non-bio degradable to hand over materials has n and waste materials. non-bio been transport Viability Grant of Rs. 4,17,150 /- is degradable inaugurated ation of allocated for the materials to on Non-bio functioning of HKS HKS is 04/11/2020. degradab during this fiscal year. Suitable place completed. The materials le for the setting up of Registration of collected will Materials MCF has been Houses and be kept in a to RRF identified and Rs collection of hall above the for 10,00,000 has been allocated for the consent are Vridhasadana processin MCF. progressing. m building g Technical until sufficient Sanction for quantity for construction transportation MCF building is to the RRF is awaited. obtained. Tender process will start in October. A rented building has been identified for setting up of temporary MCF till own MCF of Grama Panchayat is constructed. C Resource Recovery Mannar Panchayat, 31.03.2021 Not included in the Not included in As there is no 25% Collectio Facility Kadapra/ Niranam annual plan of the annual plan RRF in n and Mannar GP. Panchayath of Mannar GP. Mavelikkara transport Regular Supply of materials for RRF Regular Supply Block ation of cannot be ensured of materials for Panchayat in Non-bio by relying on the RRF cannot be which Mannar degradab materials collected ensured by GP belongs, le from Mannar relying on the nearby Materials Grama Panchayat area alone. If the materials Chengannur to RRF RRF is set up by collected from Block for Block panchayat, Mannar Grama Panchayat has processin all the Grama Panchayat area agreed to g Panchayats coming under the Block alone. If the receive the Panchayat area RRF is set up by plastic can supply Block materials adequate quantity panchayat, all collected and of material for the steady functioning the Grama transported of the RRF Panchayats by Mannar coming under GP. Mannar the Block GP has started Panchayat area stockpiling of can supply plastic waste adequate materials quantity of collected material for through HKS the steady in a hall above functioning of the the RRF. As Vridhdhasada there is no RRF nam owned in Mavelikkara by GP. Block Panchayat in which Mannar GP belongs, nearby Chengannur Block Panchayat has agreed to receive the plastic materials collected and transported by Mannar GP. C Installing household Mannar Panchayat 31.03.2021 For Community level The Agreement 40% Construc and community level solid waste Implementing with M/s tion and management, Rs. solid waste Officer (AE, Floret operatio 13,60,000/- is management units allocated for the LSGD) has Technologies n of installation of Aerobic issued is executed Aerobic compost unit in selection letter and worksite compost Mannar GP in the unit. to M/s Floret handed over current fiscal year. Quotation is given by Technologies. to them for M/s Floret Agreement will starting Technologies, be executed in construction. Trivandrum, for the October. For household setting up of Aerobic solid waste compost unit. For management, household solid compost pit is waste management, being provided compost pit is being to individuals provided to under individuals under MGNREGA MGNREGA scheme. scheme. C Door to door Mannar Panchayat 31.03.2021 Not included in the Not included in Not included 0% Not collection and annual plan of the annual plan in the annual applicabl Mannar Grama transportation of of Mannar plan of e Panchayat. municipal solid waste Grama Mannar Panchayat. Grama Panchayat.

C Construction of small Kadapra Panchayat 31.12.2020 sewage treatment plant with screening, septic tank and disinfection to the storm water drain of Parumala Town C Construction of small Mannar Panchayat 31.12.2020 Not included in the Not included in Not included 0% NA sewage treatment annual plan of the annual plan in the annual Mannar Grama plant with screening, of Mannar plan of Panchayat. septic tank and Grama Mannar disinfection to the Panchayat. Grama storm water drain of Panchayat. Mannar Town C Construction of Irrigation 31.03.2021 compound wall with department fencing C Removing light jungle Irrigation 31.03.2021 and muddies from river department courses C Electrical-Light Irrigation 31.03.2021 arrangements and department Surveillance cameras C Regualting activites in Irrigation 31.03.2021 flood plain zone, department protection and management of flood plain zone Greenery Irrigation 31.03.2021 developmentPlantation department plan. Plantation on both sides of the river, setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment C (b) (ii) Green Protocol Mannar, Kadapra/ 31.05.2020 Green Protocol is Green Protocol is Green Protocol 100% Continua implementation in all Niranam Panchayat strictly observed in strictly observed is strictly tion of Offices institution & Mannar GP and in Mannar GP observed in and other offices Mannar GP and Green Public function other offices as well as public functions. as well as public other offices as Protocol. Strict instruction in functions. Strict well as public instruction in functions. Strict writing is given to writing is given to instruction in owners of owners of writing is given auditoriums, auditoriums, to owners of assembly halls, etc to assembly halls, auditoriums, comply with Green etc to comply assembly halls, protocol while with Green etc to comply conducting protocol while with Green ceremonies. conducting protocol while ceremonies conducting ceremonies. Rs. 1,50,000/- has been allocated for a project for the setting up of cloth bag/paper bag unit so that use of plastic carry bags can be discouraged. D(a) Issues relating to E-flow, Irrigation 30.11.2020 maintaining minimum department environmental flow of river (by having watershed management provisions)

D (b) Irrigation practices Irrigation 30.04.2020 department E Awareness programmes Kerala State 31.05.2020 for sections of public Pollution Control Board C Management of LSGD 31.03.2021 Not included in the Not included in Not included 0% Not municipal, plastic, annual plan of the annual plan in the annual applicabl Mannar Grama hazardous, biomedical of Mannar plan of e and electrical waste Panchayat. Grama Mannar Panchayat. Grama Panchayat. Biomedical waste is collected from source and transported for processing by IMAGE (IMA Goes Eco- friendly), an initiative run by IMA (Indian Medical Association).

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos as Activity Progress in Progress in the % works Details of No. per NGT Order the month month of Progress in completed works no.673/2018 dated of January 2021 the month remainin 20.09.2018 December of February g 2020 2021 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER MANIMALA, ALAPPUZHA S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ 31.03.2020 NIL remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all 31.03.2020 NIL the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including 31.03.2021 NIL completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not 22.01.2020 below the Secretary level NIL  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person 22.01.2020 attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place Fortnightly NIL commencing 21.12.2019 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Monthly (preferably NIL  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti before 20th of every month)  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with Drains contributing to river pollution completion timelines on: were identified. The drains are (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains seasonal and water quality is above contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT 2019-2020 the require limit, no insitu treatment order on in-situ treatment. is required.

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

with completion timeline

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

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

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, Water quality analysis result of the 2019-2020 drains with flow details and ground water quality in stretch up to February 2021 is the catchment of polluted river; enclosed.

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic 2019-2020 Awareness campaigns initiated. waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

(vii)Ground water regulation 2020-2021 No ground water pollution is noted in the area, so action yet to be initiated

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

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

(x) Rain water harvesting Action will be initiated.

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

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

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

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of the month of month of completed works (as per Progress in the December January 2021 remaining Action month of 2020 Plan) February 2021

A(a) Monitorng of river water quality Kerala State Pollution Continuing Result Result Result 100% Nil Control Board project attached attached attached A(b) Rendering Plant at Eraviperoor or Eraviperoor/ Thiruvalla 31.03.2021 nil nil nil 0% Work to be Thiruvalla local body initiated C(ii) Fencing of bridges, desilting, Irrigation department 31.03.2021 nil nil nil 0% Work to be dredging and protection works, initiated surveillance cameras at vantage points C Preventing illegal discharge of Panchayath, Police , 31.05.2020. nil nil nil Nil Work septage and other waste water KSPCB pending due into the river. Formation of River to COVID Protection Group pandemic C Greenery developmentPlantation Irrigation department 31.03.2021 nil nil nil Nil Yet to be on both sides of the river, setting in association with intiated. up biodiversity parks in flood panchayath plains and removing encroachment C(b)(ii) Green Protocol implementatio n Kalloopara, 31.03.2020 Green Green Green 100 % NA in all offices, institution & public Eraviperoor, Protocol Protocol Protocol implemented functions Puramattom, Kaviyoor, implemented implemented Peringara, Kuttoor & & maintained & maintained panchayaths maintained. D(a) Issues relating to E-flow, Irrigation department, 31.03.2021 - - - - Work to be maintaining minimum Hydrographic survey initiated environmental flow of river (by department having watershed management provisions) C(ii) Establishment of decentralized Kalloopara, 31.12.2020 MCF Local protest work stopped 0% 100% solid waste treatment facilities Eraviperoor, (agreement against executed) Puramattom, Kaviyoor, construction Peringara, Kuttoor panchayaths C Installing household & community Kalloopara, 31.12.2020 Tendered 93 Completed 1 Completed 1 15 mini 91 soak pit level solid and domestic sewage Eraviperoor, soak pit soak pit, 1 soak pit, 1 MCF, 2 91 compost 93 compost waste management Puramattom, Kaviyoor, compost pit 8 compost pit, 7 soak pit, 2 pits, 1 mini Peringara, Kuttoor pit mini MCF mini MCF compost MCF panchayaths 16 mini MCF’s pits C Door to door collection of solid Kalloopara, 31.12.2020 HKM started stopped due started door - - waste & Material Collection Eraviperoor, door to door to lack of MCF to door collect Facilities (MCF) & Resource Puramattom, Kaviyoor, collection Revcovery Facilities (RRF) Peringara, Kuttoor panchayaths

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Timeline Progre Progress in the Progress in % works Details of No as per NGT Order ss in month of the month of complet works no.673/2018 dated the January 2021 February 2021 ed remainin 20.09.2018 month g of Decem ber 2020 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground 31.03.2021 water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting in 31.03.2021 Govt offices 3 NGT order in O.A NGT order in O.A no.496/2016 Identification of 31.03.2021 no.496/2016 illegal bore wells in the catchment area. Identification of illegal bore wells in the catchment area.

ANALYSIS RESULT OF KALLOOPARA 2020-2021

MONTHS 2021 Parameters Unit MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB PH - 6.9 7.1 6.6 6.8 6.7 7.8 6.9 6.9 6.8 7.1 7.4 7.5 Conductivity µS/cm 258 242 295 199 254.24 224.6 164 142 98 132 162.7 186.2 Turbidity NTU 0.9 0.9 1.1 0.9 1 0.8 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL DO mg/l 6.9 7.8 7.6 7.2 6.9 5.9 6.2 7.3 7.2 6.8 7.2 7.4 BOD mg/l 2.7 3 3.2 1.8 1.2 1.7 2.4 1.3 1.9 2.1 2.3 1.7 COD mg/l 16 8 16 4 4 8 16 4 8 4 16 4 Chloride mg/l 50 50 60 30 60 30 20 20 10 20 20 40 Sulphate mg/l 10.4 9.6 6.3 3.8 1.74 37.31 21.6 2.8736 3.1607 2.62 5.8739 5.493 Phosphate mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Nitrate Nitrogen mg/l 0.19 0.01 0.09 0.24 0.173 0.134 0.0841 0.198 0.31 0.122 0.162 0.0031 Amm. Nitrogen mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Alkalinity mg/l 50 60 40 60 50 30 20 50 40 50 50 60 T.Hardness mg/l 70 70 70 60 80 70 50 50 40 50 60 70 Ca. Hardness mg/l 40 40 40 40 40 40 30 20 20 30 20 30 Mg. Hardness mg/l 30 30 30 20 40 30 20 30 20 2 40 40 T D S mg/l 182.6 171.6 174.8 136.3 148.2 141.6 111 79 61.4 78.4 97.85 131.8 T F S mg/l 95.82 91.74 96.4 93.42 97.42 92.72 88.2 61.4 43.2 52.4 64.3 76.2 Fluoride mg/l 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.52 0.572 0.082 0.053 0.036 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.115 Sodium mg/l 27 25.06 22.1 17.3 19.6 13.8 11.2 30.3736 6.5 11.6 9.4 20.8 Potasssium mg/l 7.7 6.4 5.3 2.8 4.2 3.8 3.1 2.9 1.7 1.7 1.4 2.3 TSS mg/l 42.8 43.68 47.62 44.6 46.78 38.6 31.6 29.4 18.4 24.6 27.2 31.4 Tcoli No/100ml 700 500 200 200 500 900 1700 600 400 200 900 100 Fcoli No/100ml 300 200 100 100 200 500 900 400 300 100 500 0 Boron BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL TKN BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

ANALYSIS RESULT OF THONDRA 2020-2021

MONTHS 2021 Parameters Unit MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB PH - 6.8 6.9 6.5 6.9 6.8 7.4 6.9 6.9 6.8 7.1 7.2 7.4 Conductivity µS/cm 280 248 260 202 286.7 206.5 156 134 102 146 147.7 184.6 Turbidity NTU 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.9 1 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL DO mg/l 8.2 6.9 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.6 7.2 6.6 6.9 6.2 5.8 7.4 BOD mg/l 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.8 0.9 1.5 2.6 1.5 2.1 2.3 2.7 3.1 COD mg/l 16 16 8 4 8 8 16 4 8 16 16 4 Chloride mg/l 70 40 50 40 70 50 20 20 10 20 20 30 2.063 4.604 Sulphate mg/l 11 10.3 8 3.2 1.86 0.953 19.6 8 3.92 2.92 2.338 Phosphate mg/l 0.1 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Nitrate Nitrogen mg/l 0.14 0.01 0.02 0.17 0.182 0.14 0.054 0.113 0.266 0.233 0.233 0.0062 Amm. Nitrogen mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Alkalinity mg/l 60 70 50 70 40 50 30 40 30 60 50 80 T.Hardness mg/l 90 70 60 80 90 90 60 40 30 60 50 80 Ca. Hardness mg/l 50 40 30 30 50 60 30 20 10 30 20 40 Mg. Hardness mg/l 40 30 30 50 40 30 30 20 20 30 30 40 142.3 123.4 T D S mg/l 198.4 170.2 173.6 142.4 176.4 4 108 79.15 63.4 89.2 93.24 126.3 106.3 86.2 T F S mg/l 6 108.2 112.4 2 110.2 106.4 77.8 62.8 41.2 62.2 71.4 Fluoride mg/l 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.69 0.524 0.053 0.032 0.026 0.034 0.06 0.08 0.104 Sodium mg/l 28.5 25.8 24.6 16.7 18.7 11.2 10.6 10.2 7.4 11.2 11.6 17.2 Potasssium mg/l 6.8 5.1 4.9 3.2 3.8 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.4 2.1 2.3 3.4 TSS mg/l 45.8 42.82 34.2 31.6 36.4 31.2 26.8 21.4 19.2 26.2 16.2 21.2 Tcoli No/100ml 1500 800 200 300 400 1100 1200 800 800 700 1000 700 Fcoli No/100ml 800 300 100 200 400 600 700 500 500 400 600 400 Boron BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL TKN BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

ANALYSIS REPORT OF DRAINS OF MANIMALA BETWEEN KALLOOPARA AND THONDRA FEB-2021

Sl. Bottle No. no. Name of Drains Ph BOD COD TC

1 TK1 Panayampalathodu 6.9 2.3 8 800

2 TK2 PadathupalamThodu NA NA NA NA

3 TK3 Thottappuzha 6.8 0.1 4 200

4 TK4 Kuttapuzha under Kattodubridge 6.8 3.1 8 1000

5 TK5 Kadavumbara 6.8 0.3 4 100

6 TK6 Drain under Varappalam Bridge 7.1 0.4 8 200

7 TK7 Drain under kallupalam Bridge 6.8 1.9 4 100

8 TK8 Komalamthodu NA NA NA NA

9 TK9 VennikulamValiyathodu NA NA NA NA

10 TK10 Paduthodu NA NA NA NA

11 TK11 MallappallyValiyathodu 7.2 0.8 8 900

Analysis Result of Drains Joining to Mannar-Thakazhi Stretch of Pamba River (2020-2021) Parameters

Sl. Electrical No Name of Drain pH Conductivity (µS/cm) BOD (mg/l) COD (mg/l) TC (Nos/100 ml)

Months DEC JAN FEB DEC JAN FEB DEC JAN FEB DEC JAN FEB DEC JAN FEB

1 Parumala Drain NA 7.1 NA NA 43.7 NA NA 4.1 NA NA 48 NA NA 800 NA Mannar Town NA NA NA NA NA 2 Drain NA 6.9 NA 42.55 NA 3.9 NA 16 NA 8200 KuriyathkadavuTho 3 7.1 98.62 1.6 24 900 du 6.5 7.1 120.7 93.97 2.2 2.9 8 40 1100 3800 4 KaruvelilThodu 6.9 6.9 NA 38.84 40.97 NA 1.4 3.1 NA 4 16 NA 400 800 NA 5 Nochithodu 6.5 7.1 6.8 123 99.06 96.53 2.4 2.9 1.1 24 16 8 1300 1500 2000 PattaparambilThod 6 u 6.4 7.1 6.8 45.78 81.02 82.88 1.4 1.3 1.2 4 8 12 600 100 200 KappiyarisseryTho 7 NA NA NA NA NA du 6.5 6.8 51.38 87.88 1.2 1.9 4 16 1200 1200 8 KombankeryThodu 6.8 7.2 6.8 40.09 41.75 48.22 1.2 2.7 1.5 4 24 16 1000 600 900 9 Perackalthodu 6.9 6.9 6.7 149 144.14 112.24 1.4 1.8 1.3 4 16 24 100 700 1300 10 Erathodu 6.8 6.8 6.8 37.58 56.11 48.8 1.8 2 0.6 8 16 16 2800 1800 700 11 Kolarayaru 6.7 6.8 6.9 33.86 38.22 41.32 1.6 1.2 1.4 4 8 8 700 1200 800

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER CHITHRAPUZHA. ERNAKULAM S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ Major units have own treatment remediation facility Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all Not reported any progress by the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to Municipality the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including Proposed to construct completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning Combined STP with the Thrikkakara Municipality in Brahmapuram Plant(for both Municipalities) 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains Thrippun 2 persons identified and Fine Imposed contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT ithura Amount – 30,000. order on in-situ treatment. Municip ality (II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

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

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

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

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by Thrippun removing encroachment ithura Completed. Municip ality

Thrippun ithura Municip ality

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER CHITHRAPUZHA, KERALA

SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress Progress in Progres Progress in the % Details of (as per agency in the the month s in the month of work works Action month of of month February 2021 s remaining Plan) Novembe December of comp r 2020 2020 January leted 2021

(1) Drain joining Chithrappuzha (near Brahmapuram dumping yard) (Near FACT CD)

C (ii) Restricting seepage of leachate of plastic dumped Kochi 3 years NIT Calicut in the dumping yard Corporation conducted the drone survey on 9/2/2021 for quantifying the volume of waste in the legacy waste lying site Aa (iv) Effluent monitoring from FACT KSPCB Periodical ongoing ongoing ong ongoing oing Aa (iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical ongoi ongoing ong ongoing ng oin g (2)Drain from Cochin Refinery area

Aa (iv) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Vadavucode – Periodical ongoing Periodical the river and its branches monitoring Panchayat with going on the help of Police A(b) Sanitation Survey Vadavucode – 3 months Not No No Survey Puthencruz started progress pro Process are Panchayat gres on going s E Periodical Cleaning of Chithrapuzha Irrigation Twice in 3 For Work in 20% For Reach Department years Reach I, Progress III, Estimate work submitted Selectio to CE n notice issued Already implemented Effluent Treatment facility in KSPCB ongoing ongoing Cochin Refinery and periodical monitoring are ongoing (3)Athikkayi branch (Provided temporary bund in joining section to check salinity intrusion)

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

Aa(iv) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Thrikkakkara Periodical ongoi ongoing MP DPR the river and its branches Municipality Monitoring ng R prepared for with the help of not fencing Police sub works mitt ed Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical ong ongoing oing A(b) Sanitation Survey Thrikkakara 6 months MP Work in Municipality R progress not sub mitt ed E Periodical Cleaning Irrigation Once in a Department year (4) Drain joining Chithrappuzha from CSEZ(Chittethukara)

A(b) Ensure proper functioning of ETP in CSEZ KSPCB Periodical Periodic Periodic Period ongoing ally ally ically inspecti inspecti inspec ng ng ting A(b) Sanitation Survey and periodical cleaning Thrikkakara 6 months MP Municipality R Not sub mitt ed Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical

(5) Vettuvelikkadavu (Konothupuzha joining Chithrappuzha)

A(b) Identifying and closing of all unauthorized outlets Thripunithura 6 months into the stream joining the river Municipality A(b) Sanitation Survey Thripunithura 3 months Statu Municipality s Not subm itted Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical ongoi ng C(ii) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Thripunithura 6 months the river and its branches Municipality with the help of Police E Cleaning of Konothupuzha (work Proposal already Irrigation Twice in a submitted by Minor Irrigation) Department year (Minor Irrigation) Main Stretch (Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha Confluence point to Irumpanam)

E Periodic Cleaning Irrigation Once in a This reach estimate estimat No Progress Work Department year included submitted e is not in the to CE submitt starte estimate ed to d of CE Chithrapp uzha Reach III. This estimate submitted to CE

Vadavucode - Periodi cal ongoi ong Puthercruz with Monito ring ng oing the help of Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into Police C(ii) the river Thripunithura 6 months Muncipality with the help of Police Aa(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing; monthly frequency A(b) Inspection and effluent quality monitoring of the KSPCB Ongoing ong flats, industrial units, service stations, hospitals, oing hotels etc C(ii) Survivance of restrict dumping of waste to the river, Vadavukad 6 months Sanitation survey (with the help of Police) Puthenkruze Panchayath

LONG TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress Progress Progress in the % Details of (as per agency in the in the Progress month of wor works Action month of month of in the February 2021 ks remaining Plan) Novemb December month of com er 2020 2020 January plet 2021 ed E Provide inspection bund for Chithrapuzha Irrigation 3 years Estimate Work Department submitted for TS is not starte d

A(b) Additional STP requirement (if needed) Thrikkakkara 3 years Municipality, Thripunithura Municipality Restriction of illegal dumping of Septage in to the Police river Flood Plain Zone(Management and Protection) Irrigation 3 years Detailed Preparation of Inundation maps Department study and investiga tions has to be done with the consultat ion of Hydrolog y wing

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Progress Progress Progress in % works Details of No. as per NGT Order in the in the Progress in the month completed works no.673/2018 month of month of the month of remaining dated 20.09.2018 Novemb Decembe of January Frebruary er 2020 r 2020 2021 2021 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER KADAMBRAYAR, ERNAKULAM S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place District level committee monitoring regularly. 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT Ongoing by KSPCB and Thrikkakkara order on in-situ treatment. Municipality

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

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

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Kunnathu The Kadambrayar river shares the western Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, naduGra boundary of KunnathunaduGramaPanchayat for a Proposed along with completion timeline maPanch stretch of approximately 6Kms. And 90% of this ayat stretch consists of swamps , hence direct access to the river via land is ruled out. And in the remaining (v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, stretch, i.e., in and around Manakkakadvu bridge drains with flow details and ground water quality in the DTPC operates a boat club with a riverside the catchment of polluted river; walkway and park. Any kind of possible river polluting activities by the general public in this (vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste area is monitored by the erection of CCTV management including bio-medical waste, plastic camera’s provided with the CSR aid of Wonderla waste and decentralizing waste processing, including Amusements Park. Also the police authorities are waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. conducting routine surveillance operation so as to prevent any possible illegal activities which pollutes the river. In addition to these preventive measures, there operates a Ward Monitoring Committee under the supervision of Kunnathunadu Grama Panchayat Committee which ensures the prevention of polluting activities by the local people.

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

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

(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

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

SHORT TERM MEASURES

Short term plan

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g (1) (2) (3) Manakkakkadavu

2.1.2 C(ii) Surveillance to KunnathunaduPanch The Police On On The police restrict the ayat and with the authority is going going authorities are dumping of help of Police conducting wastes into conducting routine river routine surveillance and its branches surveillance operation so as to prevent any operation so as possible illegal to prevent any activities which possible illegal pollutes the river activities which pollutes the river. (4) (5) (6) Canal joining Kadambrayar near Infopark PhaseII No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the month % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the of February 2021 complet works Plan) November 2020 December month of ed remainin 2020 January 2021 g 2.2.1E Cleaning of thodu Kerala Irrigation 6 months Estimate submitted Estimate completed Estimate submitted to Work Department to CE ( Desilting of submitted to CE CE ( Desilting of not & PadathikkaraThodu) ( Desilting of PadathikkaraThodu) started

PadathikkaraTho Vadavucode – 6 months PuthencruzPanchayat du) Work Completed by

Panchayth 100%

Surveillance to Vadavucode –2 months CCTV CCTV Camera Completed CCTV Camera 1 2.2.3 restrict the dumping PuthencruzPanchaya Camera installed installed 0 C(ii) of wastes into river t with the help of installed preventing 0 and its branches Police preventing dumping of % dumping of waste waste

Main Stream (Manakkadavu to Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha Confluence point) (Providedtemporary bund (Kozhichira Bund)inKadambrayar-Chithrappuzha joining section tocheck salinity intrusion)

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g A(b) Provide Kochi Construction of Construction Construction Constructi Leachat proper Corporation leachate of leachate of leachate facilities for Collection tank Collection tank Collection tank on of e restricting completed completed completed leachate treatme theseepage Collection nt plant of leachate tank will be started completed after A(b) Provide proper Kochi Construction Leachate is 10 providin facilities for Corporation of leachate taken to 0% g roof to collecting Collection tank the andtreating completed the Septage leachate existing treatment plant plant and is treated there. Action plan by Gramapanchayath

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g E Installation of Kunnathunadu 30.09.2 CCTV Completed Completed Completed 100 % CCTV camera 019 Camera At Manakkakadavu installed at Manakkaka davu C(ii) Vadavukadputhen Cleaning of Thodu 6 months Comple Completed kruze ted C(ii) Vadavukadputhen Surveillance 2 months kruze To restrict dumping of waste to the river and branches (with the help ofPolice) 1. 2. 3. Long termPlan

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g 4. Solid waste Kochi Corporation Three Tenders Tenders Tenders 5 treatment years being being being C( facility at DPR evaluated at evaluated evaluated ii) Brahmapuram Preparati Government at at on in 10 level Governmen Governme months t level nt level (through consulta nts) Restriction of Police As soon 4. illegal dumping as 6 of septage in to possible A( the river b) 3. REVISED ACTIONPLAN

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g 3.1 Slaughter house and Thrikkakkara To allot To allot land, Government procedures are No Progress poultry waste land for ongoing. Rendering plant Municipality installing plant, Governme nt procedure are on going 3.2 Sanitation facility and To allot land, Government procedures are No Progress treatment of waste ongoing. water inthe markets Thrikkakkara Municipality 2020-21 Treatment plant

2021-22 Portable aerobic bins

3.3 Thrikkakkara To allot To allot land, Government procedures are No Progress Provide facility for land for Municipality ongoing. the treatment of installing sewage, sullage plant, Governm and garbage ent generated procedur es are on going Proposed places for the installation of Aerobins (1) Municipal office compound (2) NGOquarters (3) KakkanadMark et Near EechamukkuTV- Centre Anganavadi

3.4 Providing facility for Thrikkakkara Notices issuing and outlet closing are ongoing. restricting discharge Municipality of waste water from the surrounding houses to the river

Outlet closing procedures are going on by issuing Notices 3.5 Providing Thrikkakkara Actions are Actions Actions Actions are effluent Municipality being taken are are being taken treatment together being being together plant forindustries with KSPCB taken taken with KSPCB togethe togethe No.of industries :75 r with r with no.s KSPCB KSPCB

Total effluent treatment plant required : Nil units 3.6 Identification of Thrikkakkara Notices issuing and Notices issuing Notices issuing Notices illegal outlets into Municipality outlet closing are on and outlet and outlet issuing and storm water drains going closing are on closing are on outlet and fine shall be going going closing are imposed on on going suchunits – 30 units 3.7 Biodegradable waste Thrikkakkara . management Municipality Bio Composter Bio-Composter – 2000 – 751 Nos. No.s Bio gas Thumboormuzhiaerob plant – 426 ic bins - 4 No.s Portable biogas – Nos. 1500 No.s Ring Ring compost – 500 Compost – No.s 467 Nos. Napkin destroyer – 6 No.s

Viability gap Fund 4. 5. 6. MONITORING No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g 4.1 River water quality Kerala State Ongoing; On going On going On going On going monitoring – Pollution Control Monthly Monitoring of Board frequenc water quality y 4.2 Inspection Kerala State On going On going On going On going and effluent PollutionControl quality Board monitoring of the flats, industrial units, service stations, hospitals, hotelsetc

Monitoring of establishments, service stations, flats, industrialunits 7. 8. 9. LONG TERMPLAN

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g 5.1 Additional STP Thrikkakkara 3 years To allot land, Government procedures are No progress requirement Municipality ongoing. DPR Preparation in 6 months (through consultants) To allot land, Government Procedure are ongoing

5.2 Acquiring of land District Collector, 5 years and rehabilitate Thrikkakkara families from the Municipality, banks of River Revenue Dept

To allot land, Government Procedure are ongoing

DESILTING AND DEVELOPEMENT

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g 5.3 Development Irrigation 3 years Estimate submitted Estimate 1. Estimate 3. Estimate package department to CE (As a submitted to CE submitted to submitted to CE preliminary step Soil (As a preliminary CE (As a (As a preliminary preliminary step Soil investigation step Soil step Soil investigation Inspection bund estimate is investigation investigation estimate is for submitted) estimate is estimate is submitted) submitted) Demarcatio Chithrapuzhaand submitted) 2. Demarc n of sides of Kadambrayar are ation of Kadambraya included in this sides of r is essential package. For this Kadambrayar project, is essential for preliminary for implementi investigation of implementin ng this site which includes g this work. work. survey of land to Therefore Therefore letter know its letter submitted to availability for submitted correspondin formation of side g Village to bund which is to Offices, correspondi be provided with ng Village tiles. The project Offices, also includes side protection work of Chitrapuzha and Kadambrayar. Provision for handrails at the edge of the bund is given. Overall cost comes to 25 Crore. The work is being proposed urgently and will be submitted to higher authorities for financial sanction.

5.4 Desilting and Irrigation 1 year Estimate submitted Estimate Estimate No progress development Department (periodic to CE (Removal of submitted to CE, submitted to CE al water hyacinth from (Removal of (Removal of cleaning Kadambrayar and water hyacinth water hyacinth -4 Removal of water It includes clearing from from months hyacinth from and removing Kadambrayar Kadambrayar x3) EdachiraThodu) water hyacinth of and Removal of and Removal of

Kadambrayar water hyacinth water hyacinth ,Chitrapuzha and from from Edachirathodu EdachiraThodu) EdachiraThodu) near Infopark phase II. This is to be done periodically (every four months), depending on availability of fund.

5.5 sheet piling and Irrigation 1.5years It can be included in It can be It can be No progress providing Department the estimate of included in the included in the fencing construction of estimate of estimate of Fencing is Inspection bund construction of construction of provided in Sl.no (Walk way). Now as Inspection bund Inspection bund 5.3 a preliminary step (Walk way). Now (Walk way). Now Soil investigation as a preliminary as a preliminary estimate is step Soil step Soil submitted investigation investigation estimate is estimate is submitted submitted

5.6 Development of Irrigation 1.5years It is included in the It is included in It is included in No progress river basin estimate of the estimate of the estimate of Department Removal of water It includes hyacinth from Removal of Removal of cleaning and Kadambrayar and water hyacinth water hyacinth removal of water Removal of water from from hyacinth from hyacinth from Kadambrayar Kadambrayar EdachiraThodu rivers and and Removal of and Removal of maintain its water hyacinth water hyacinth natural flow, from from depending EdachiraThodu EdachiraThodu onavailability of fund. 10. 11. 12. RECOMMENDATIONS BY KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

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

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g 6.1 Door-to-door Thrikkakkara 100% 100% 100% 100% collection and Municipality transportation ofMSW Local bodies of

100% door to door Census Town collection

Proposed Kerala Solid Waste Managemen t Authority 6.2 Modern Solid Thrikkakkara To allot land, Government procedures are No Progress Waste Municipality (To ongoing. TreatmentPlant allot land, Government Proposed procedure Kerala Solid areongoing) Waste Managemen Local bodies of t Authority Census Town

6.3 Rendering plant Thrikkakkara To allot land, Government procedures are No Progress for slaughter Municipality(To allot ongoing. house/poultry land, Government procedure are on wastes Proposed going) Kerala Solid Waste Management Authority 6.4 Common bio- Health Department medical waste treatment facility Proposed Kerala Solid Waste Management Authority 6.5 Regional sanitary District Collector landfill site identification and Local bodies land acquisition Establishment and operation of Regional SanitaryLandfills Proposed Kerala State Waste Management Authority

7.OTHERASPECTS

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per Action agency month of month of Progress in the month of February complete works Plan) November 2020 December month of 2021 d remainin 2020 January 2021 g 7.1 Flood plain zone Irrigation It is included in the It is included in It is included in No Progress management and Dept estimate of the estimate of the estimate of E- flow Removal of water Removal of Removal of maintaining hyacinth from water hyacinth water hyacinth Kadambrayar and from from Flood plain Removal of water Kadambrayar Kadambrayar zonemanagement hyacinth from and Removal of and Removal of & E-flow EdachiraThodu water hyacinth water hyacinth maintaining from from cleaning & EdachiraThodu EdachiraThodu desilting, depending on availability of fund. During summer seasonIrrigation Department Provides temporary bund to prevent the salt water intrusion due to tidal effects. To maintain natural flow, sluice gate is provided. During the low tide, the shutter of the sluice gate is kept open to maintain minimum flow 7.2 Development of Thrikkakkara 1st Phase bio diversity parks Municipality 2020-21 inbanks 2nd Phase 2021-22

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Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER PERIYAR. ERNAKULAM S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

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

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

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

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

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

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PERIYAR, KERALA SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the month of Progress in the month of % works Details of works agency January 2021 February 2021 completed remaining (as per Action Plan)

1.A(b) Augmentation and Revamping Aluva Dec 2019 Tendering and execution Project regarding of existing STP at near Adwaitha Municipality process going on amending renovation of STP Ashramam and to increase the the Project to include handed over to capacity of STP so as to treat Annual Maintenance project engineering more sewage generated in the Contract as per the section of municipality technical report of Municipality. Assistant Engineer Construction will be (Implementing Officer), completed by April Aluva 2021. Municipality.

2.A(b) Augmentation and Revamping Aluva 2021 Municipality As the plant is of exisiting ETP at Aluva Market Municipality formulated under the and to increase the capacity of project and ownership of ETP so as to treat more sewage budgeted an Fisheries generated in the municipality amount of Rs. Department, a 10 lakhs. request was already sent to Fisheries Department, but no action from the said Dept. 3.A(b) Discharge of sewage from Aluva 2020 Status not Inspections and township to the River through Municipality reported further actions are drain near Periyar Hotel shall be going on stopped. 4.A(b) Identification of the Aluva 2020 Routine Surveillance 80% of work is establishments/commercial Municipality, is going on. complete. complexes/flats/houses/hotels KSPCB Structural work is etc who is discharging the completed. In sewage to the public drain and order to obtain to collect fine based on polluter consent from PCB pay principle the proposition of Shuchitva Mission is required. 2 letters regarding the same was send to the Municipality. But no reply for the letters were given 5.A(a)(iv) Periodical inspection in the KSPCB Periodical Routine inspection Routine inspection Industries, Flats, hotels is going on is going on monitoring of STP,ETP 6.C(ii) Installation of modern abattoirs Aluva March 80% work Municipality 2021 completed. 7.A(b) Procurement of sewer cleaning Aluva March Cleaning Cleaning machines and equipment Municipality 2020 equipments were equipments were maintenance bought and cleaning bought and cleaning process going on process going on 8.E Installation of cameras at the Aluva 2020 Installation Currently cameras waste dumping spots Municipality completed in are installed at different residence several residence associations. There associations. No is no dumping site dumping site. within the Municipality 9.A(b) Construction of retaining wall Kalamassery Sept 2019 Tendering of Tendering of with HDPE liner at Kalamassery Municipality dumping yard dumping yard dumping yard in order to completed, completed prevent the leachate discharge construction Construction of from the yard to Thoombungal of retaining wall retaining wall is Thodu work and started. 50% of compound wall compound wall work started. construction is completed. 10.C(ii) Installation of plastic shredding Kalamassery June 2019 One plastic shredding unit One plant is already unit Municipality installed and working installed and properly functioning. 11.A(a)(i Constitution of squads for night Kalamassery 2020 District Collector issued NAD has informed v) surveillance for finding the Municipality, direction to NAD that actions were unauthorized dumping of Police Commander to take started for the department sewage at NAD wet lands necessary action along installation of Kalamassery with Municipal Secretary cameras 12.A(b) Installation of common STP for Kalamassery Decemb ETP installed at municipal ETP is functioning. Kalamassery Municipality and Municipality er 2019 market is and started PCB has conducted ETP at Municipal Market functioning. Applied for the inspection and the consent of the Board. further actions to be taken. 13.A(a)(i Monitoring and surveillance of KSPCB 2019 Routine inspection Routine Surveillance v) industries in Kalamassery is going on is going on. Rs. Industrial Estate in order to 2,32,010/- has been prevent unauthorized discharges collected as fine to River from the violators 14.C(ii) Installation of modern abattoirs Kalamassery 2021 Site not identified Site not identified including poultry and meat Municipality, for the installation rendering plants. Industries of modern abattoirs Department (for land allotment) 15.A(b) Identification of the Kalamassery 2020 Notice issued to the 25 Notice given to 33 establishments/commercial Municipality establishments who were establishments for complexes/flats/houses/hote ls discharging waste water the discharge of etc who is discharging the to the public drain. sewage to common sewage to the public drain drainage. 10 establishments had given reply for the notice. 16.E Installation of cameras at the Kalamassery 2020 Camera installed at 10 Currently 10 waste dumping spots Municipality different locations surveillance cameras are installed. Out of 10, 6 are working and 4 cameras does not have current connection. Work order given and agreement obtained for 2 movable cameras. 17.A(b) Identification of sources of Eloor 2020 Routine inspection is been Regular inspections sewage discharged to drain near Municipality, done. are going on. Pathalam bridge and action to KSPCB (for Notice was given to monitoring) Joint Inspection stop the discharge which reach the shops. Outlets conducted with PCB river Periyar from hotels, labour had been already camps etc In case the quantity & PWD Authorities of sewage generated is assessed and issued notices closed. to be more STP need to be to the installed establishments. 18.E Installation of cameras at the Eloor 2020 Keltron installed the Rectification in visuals 90% waste dumping spots Municipality Camera and all the was informed to hardware related work KELTRON and the have been done and change in software to be training regarding how done. Inspection from to operate the software KELTRON was done and system has also the work to be conducted by KELTRON completed in 2 weeks. officials. some technical issues found regarding the installation of cameras that was informed to KELTRON 19.A(a)( Periodical inspection in the KSPCB periodical Routine inspection Inspection is carried iv) Industries, Flats, hotels for is going on out along with night monitoring of STP,ETP located in surveillance done Cochin corporation regularly 20.A(a) Inventory of sources of pollution Kochi 3 months NA through a rapid study/Study for Municipal identification of pollution Corporation sources at Edapallythodu 21.E Issuing notice to the defaulters Kochi 4 months Details not provided Inspection is going Municipal on. A combined Corporation inspection by both PCB and Corporation was done and notice were given to establishment on 12.01.2021. 22.A(a)(i Periodical inspection in the flats, Kochi periodical Conducted joint DPR has been Being carried v) hotels, shops located along the Municipal inspection with PCB approved. KMRL out periodically river Corporation on 12.01.2021 have not attended the monthly meeting and E1A clearance of KMRL work too be obtained. Public hearing is decided on March 10th. Tendering actions are taken. 23.A(b) Identification of natural Irrigation 2 years Identified some drains 4 drainages are drains/thodu reaching river department and thodu reaching identified and the Periyar and cleaning of weeds, river Periyar.Detailed estimate for grasses etc investigation needed cleaning is to identify all submitted drains.reported 24.C(iii) Clearing of weeds, grasses at the Irrigation 3 years Estimate submitted river bank in order to ensure the department for financial Actions were taken smooth flow of water sanction for to maintain the flow following projects. of river. 1. Rrejuvenation of Periyar-Irrigation Investigation Subdivision Aluva- Desilting of Aaattipuzhathodu in KarumalloorPancha yath for a cost of 20 lakhs 2.Rejuvenation of Periyar river - Irrigation Investigation Subdivision Aluva- Desilting of Muttar river in U/SofManjummal RCB for a cost of 25 lakhs 3.Rejuvenation of Periyar Irrigation Investigation Sub division Aluva - Desilting of Periyar River near Eloor ferry in for a cost of 40 lakhs

25.D(a) Maintaining of Minimum flow in Irrigation 3 years Water level at the The usual flow is river during lean period and department upstream of bunds maintained by using periodical operation of has to be shutters. According Regulators at River in-order to maintained for the to the decision maintain minimum flow. proper functioning taken in previous of the KWA drinking meeting the water pumping difficulties stations. Shutter regarding the same operations are are to be informed periodically done to to PCB. Letter maintain minimum regarding the same flow is to be sent. 26.A(b) Common Effluent Treatment Industries 2022 Land identified for 2 Acre land of Plant at Edayar Industrial Estate department CETP and request Periyar chemicals is sent to District found for the Collector regarding construction of Patta. District Common Effluent Collector already Treatment Plant. As sent letter regarding the recommendation to Patta was send to the Land Revenue the Collector. The Commissioner. owner of land has filed a case regarding the cancellation of Patta at Hon’ble High Court. 27.A(b) Construction of internal roads Industries Construction of 3.5 99% of work is and proper drainage in Edayar department km road completed. completed. industrial estate 99% of work currently 3.5 km of finished. road construction is completed. Drainage construction is progressing 28.A(b) Installation of common discharge Industries 3 years Proposal of KITCO sent In order to take pipe line at downstream of department, to the directorate for action over the Pathalam Regulator Bridge Irrigation approval. proposal of the department common pipeline, meeting that includes Irrigation Department and PCB to be held and to include the project study in the DPR of CETP id decided. A meeting was held and a combined inspection to be held was decided. KITCO proposal was sent for approval to Directorate (DIC) 29.E Installation of Night vision KSPCB 2020 Instruction given to Currently 9 surveillance cameras at the River concerned agency surveillance Bank side cameras are installed. Proposal given for more cameras and included in plan scheme. And actions started for replacing ordinary cameras to night vision cameras 30.A(a)(i Periodical Monitoring of Eloor, KSPCB 2020 Surveillance is Routine Surveillance v) Edayar, Kalamassery Industrial conducting periodically is going on belts 31.A(a)(i Monitoring of quality of water at Kerala Water 2020 Status not reported Status not reported v) various intake point Authority 32.A(a)(i Installation of additional KSPCB 2022 Proposal already Currently an online v) continuous online River water sent to the Head water quality monitoring station Office monitoring station is installed below Pathalam Bund. proposal given for new station.

33.A(b) Identification of the Kadungallur 2020 Conducted joint Progress report not 20% inspection with PCB establishments/commercial Panchayath submitted complexes/flats/houses/hotels and issued notices to etc who is discharging the 7 establishments. sewage to the public drain 34.E Installation of cameras at the Kadungallur 2020 Decided to install Progress report not 0 implementation waste dumping spots Panchayath cameras by submitted KELTRON/SILK. 35.A(b) Identification of the Choornikkara 2020 Action taken. Waste Not attended the monthly 100 Identification establishments/commercial Panchayath dumping sites identified. meeting and progress is over complexes/flats/houses/hote ls Issued notice to the report not submitted etc who is discharging the concerned persons sewage to the public drain 36.E Installation of cameras at the Choornikkara 2020 Work order issued to SILK Not attended the monthly 90 Will be waste dumping spots Panchayath to install 8 cameras meeting and progress finished 15th report not submitted FEB 2021

LONG TERM MEASURES

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

3.C(iii) Beautification of the river stretches (Edamula Cochin 1-2 Tender Obtained Wetland The work of stretch) Municipal years documents clearance rejuvenation of Corporation prepared. Work Edapallythodu is to be tendered included under soon the IURWTS project of Kochi Metro Rail Limited. If any civil works are initiated by Corporation it will have to be dismantled when carrying out the work of river widening by KMRL

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

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

Analysis report of polluted river stretches-R Periyar, R- Chithrapuzha,R-Kadambrayar For the month of FEBRUARY 2021 Sampling Sampling TypeWat STNCode StnName Date Time erBody 17 02.02.2021 10:35 Periyar at Eloor River 1338 09.02.2021 10:30 Periyar at SDP Aluva River 2334 06.02.2021 10:45 Periyar at Pathalam River 2335 06.02.2021 12:00 Periyar at Kalamassery River 3468 09.02.2021 10:45 Periyar at KWA Aluva River 2337 12.02.2021 11:00 Kadambrayar At Brahmapuram River 2338 12.02.2021 10:30 Kadambrayar At Manackakadavu River 1573 12.02.2021 12:00 Chithrapuzha At Irumpanam River

Sl. No. Parameters 2337 2338 1573 1 Temperature, 0C 28 29 29 2 pH 6.3 5.9 6 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 4613 86 99 4 Turbidity, NTU 0.4 0 0 5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 45 24 23 6 Chloride, mg/l 1500 12 12 7 COD, mg/l 12 6.2 6.2 8 TKN, mg/l 1.2 0.02 0.6 9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0.7 0 0 10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 550 17 25 11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 80 3 4 12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 490 14 21 13 Sulphate, mg/l 64 3.1 4.2 14 Sodium, mg/l 780.1 6.94 8.66 15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 2600 48 55 16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 2080 36 43 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 15 10 10 18 Phosphate, mg/l 9.15 0 0.12 19 Boron, mg/l 0.16 0.03 0 20 Potassium, mg/l 11.72 1.44 1.35 21 BOD, mg/l 2 2.6 2.1 22 Fluoride, mg/l 2.44 0.05 0.08 23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 5.1 3.1 5.1 24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0 0 0.17 25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 540 2400 6300 26 Feacal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 270 630 3400 27 Feacal Streptococci, MPN/100ml 63 70 120

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER KARUVANNUR, THRISSUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ Yes remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all STP implementation is going on the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including Process is going on completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring NA mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to NA  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with STP implementation is going on completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment. “ (II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline “ (III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Thumboormuzhi plant is running. Windrow Processing Facilities compost plant is ready to start Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline NA

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

(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste As per Municipal Janakeeyasoothranam management including bio-medical waste, plastic project project, we are implementing waste and decentralizing waste processing, including household waste treatment units like ring waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. compost and kitchen bin with subsidy

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

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

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

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

No. Activity Implemen Time Progress in Progress in % works Details of (as per ting line the month of the month complete works Action agency December of Progress in d remaining Plan) 2020 January the month of 2021 February 2021 Thirukuzhythodu

A(a)(iv) Surveillance to restrict dumping of wastes into Vallachira ongoi ong ongoin 70 30 river and its branches Panchayat ng oing g with the help of Police

E Cleaning and desilting of canal Irrigation 4mont Departme hs nil nil nil 100 Work nt and submitted Vallachira in CMDRF. Panchayat FS not obtained. Thodu near Kadalassery bridge

A(b) Identification of pollution sources and surveillance Vallachira, 1 ongoing ongoing ongoing 70 30 to restrict dumping of wastes Pudukad & month Nenmanikkar a Panchayats E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4month 0 0 0 100 Department s Work and submitted Vallachira in CMDRF. Panchayat FS not obtained. Neerolithodu

E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4month Department s Work submitted in CMDRF. FS not obtained. Painkilikayal thodu

E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4month NA NA NA NA Department s Work and submitted Vallachira in CMDRF. Panchayat FS not obtained. Kadathodu

A(b) Identification of pollution sources and surveillance Vallachira & 1 ONGO ong ongoin 70 30 to restrict the dumping of wastes Nenmanikkarmonth ING oing g a Panchayats E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation 4month 0 0 0 0 Work Department s submitted in cmdrf.fs not obtained Main Stream –along Karuvannur

A(a)(iv) Periodic Surveillance to restrict the dumping of Irinjalakkuda Inspec A(a)(iv) Periodic Irinjalakkud Work waste into river and imposing Fine Municipality, tion Surveillance to a submitted Police Dept. on restrict the Municipalit in cmdrf. fs going dumping of y, Police not – waste into Dept. obtained dumpi river and ng of imposing Fine waste in to river not report ed at the prese nt A(b) Sanitation Survey Irinjalakkuda 3 completed Municipality Months

A(b) Closing of all un authorized outlets leading to the Irinjalakkuda river Municipality A(b) Closing of all un authorized outlets in the drain Irinjalakkuda Nil Inspec leading to the river Municipality tion on going. No unaut horize d outlet s leadin g to the river at the prese nt E Boards to display slogans against littering waste in Irinjalakkuda 6 decide various Places other IEC Activities Like posters, Municipality months d to notices and classes install displa y board of slogan s at variou s places includi ng river side town centre munic ipal playgr ound gallery etc.

Monitoring A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoi ng; month ly freque ncy A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the Flats, KSPCB Ongoi industrial units, service stations, hospitals,hotels etc ng Long Term Plan

Sewage treatment facilities to all house holds Vallachira 1 yr 20 5 5 105 5 Grama Panachayat Construction of FSTP and STP Irinjalakkud 2 years Municipal a Council Municipalit approved y agencies for preparing DPR Setting up of a modern crematorium at Mandarakkadavu, Vallachira N NIL New NIL Work not NIL Grama I prject- done due Panachayat L setting up to lack of of fund medern cremetori um in Pallissery will be include d in the annuval project 2021-22 Solid waste treatment facility Vallachira 2 years Plastic wate Plastic Plastic wate 60 40 Grama and other wate and and other Panachayat waste other waste collected by waste collected by haritha collected haritha karmasena by haritha karmasena karmasen and other a waste transferred to clean kerala company Construction of Windrow composting plant Irinjalakkuda 2 years Windr Constructi Irinjalakkuda 2 years Wi Municipality ow on of Municipality ndr compo Windrow ow st compostin co plant g plant mp constr ost uction pla compl nt eted. con Functi stru oning ctio well. n co mpl ete d. Fun ctio nin g wel l. Rejuvenation of Kanathodu Irrigation 1 year Department Installation of CCTV for Surveillance to prevent the dumping Irinjalakkuda 2 years Police of waste in to the river Municipality Department installed CCTV NEAR Karuvannur bridge ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item nos Activity Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details No. as per NGT Order the month month of the month completed of works no.673/2018 of August September of October remaini dated 20.09.2018 ng 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground According to the water extraction by industries particularly in over latest GEC report exploited as critical zones/blocks there is no critical / over exploited blocks in Thrissur Dt. 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and No water remedial actions in case of contaminated ground quality issues water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps reported in the GWD water level monitoring wells. 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation Suggestions Conducted 100 0 purpose, adopting good irrigation practices given to awareness class farmers for for the newly Rain water elected LSG harvesting to members of recharge Cherpu Block, aquifers. on Ground Conservation and Recharge

ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of (as per agency the month month of Progress in completed works Action of January 2021 the month of remaining Plan) December February202 2020 1 C MANALIPUZHA RIVER PROTECTION -Jalaraksha Vallachira Grama 1 year 900 NIL NIL 60 600M Jeevaraksha - Manalipuzha conservation Panchayath m

C Setting up of Nursery for Bamboo seedlings in MGNREGS 31.03.2020 Suita Suitable Suitab 0 100 Kadalassery ble land not le land available land not for not availa setting availa ble up of ble for nursery for settin settin g up g up of of nurse nurse ry ry C Side protection of Manalippuzha with organic MGNREGS 31.03.2020 Work did Work Work did 0 100 materials available locally not did not not implement impleme implemente ed due to nted due d due to grater to grater grater depth of depth of depth of river river river C Side Protection of Manalippuzha with Bamboo MGNREGS 31.03.2020 Bamboo Bamboo Bamboo 60 40 plants saplings saplings saplings planted in planted planted in 900 m of in 900 m 900 m of Manalippu of Manalippuz zha.60 % Manalip ha.60 % completed puzha.60 completed % complet ed C Deepening & Protecting Muttikkal Thodu by MGNREGS 31.03.2020 completed complet compl 100 0 Spreading Geo Textiles ed eted

C Cluster 2-Kurumaly puzha sub river bed -Project 1 year Document Docume Docu 100 Documen document preparation Panchayath ation ntation ment tation completed complet ation complete ed compl d eted C Manalippuzha River Protection-Jala Raksha, Jeeva Nenmenikkara 31.03.2020 3.5 km Raksha , Survey and Tree Plantation Grama survey Panchayat complete d and survey posts have been fixed C Manalipuzha River protection MGNREGS 31.03.2020

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

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

KARUVANUR 06.10.2020 SL. NO PARAMETER UNIT KT MRK KND MDK THR KRV 1 PH 7.3 7.3 7.1 6.8 7.3 6.6 2 EC µ/cm 48.05 50.33 58.8 134.5 50.73 49.84 3 BOD mg/L 2 1.1 1 2 1.6 0.6 4 DO mg/L 8.3 8.3 8 6.8 8.4 7 5 COD mg/L 4 4 8 4 8 4 6 TC CFU/100ml 200 300 400 800 200 500 7 FC CFU/100ml 100 200 200 500 100 300 8 FSC CFU/100ml NIL 20 40 40 NIL 20

KT - KANAKKAN KADAVU, KARUVANNUR

MRK - NEEROLI THODU, KARUVANNUR EEROLI THODE KND - KANATHODU, KARUVANNUR MDK - MUTTIKKAL DAM, KARUVANNUR THR- THIRUKUZHI, KARUVANNUR KRV - PAINKILIKAYAL THODU, KARUVANNUR

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER KECHERY, THRISSUR, JANUARY 2021 S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ DPR submitted before KIIFB Modern Market remediation 31.12.2021 with STP at Ottupara (18 KLD) & Athani (14.9 KLD) Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all DPR submitted before KIIFB Modern Market the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to 31.12.2021 with STP at Ottupara (18 KLD) & Athani (14.9 the STPs must be ensured KLD) 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including 31.12.2021 DPR submitted before KIIFB Modern Market completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning with STP at Ottupara (18 KLD) & Athani (14.9 KLD) 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring N.A. mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place N.A. 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Applicable at  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti State Level  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: Polluting Sources & Illegal outlets were (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains identified, notice issued as per Kerala contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT Ongoing Municipal Act and removed. Doing regular order on in-situ treatment. Process inspection.

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

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

Construction of windrow compost plan 80% work completed

Non-Bio waste: Door to door collection from houses and commercial establishments ongoing through Harithakarma sena. The collected waste handing over to Clean Kerala Company. (v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, Tributaries Akamala Ottupara Thodu drains with flow details and ground water quality in Drains-2 the catchment of polluted river; Wadakkanchery & Ottupara.

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

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

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

Irrigation canal cleaning completed after 2018 flood.

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

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

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

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

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

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in % works Details of No. (as per agency the month the month completed works (as per Action of July of August remaining Action Plan) Plan) WADAKKENCHERY RIVER -SHORT TERM MEASURES

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

E Installat ion of CCTV s on the bank of river in town Wadakkanchery December Work not Municipality 2021 started due to scarcity of Municipal fund C(ii) Material recovery facility Wadakkanchery Completed Municipality

C(ii) Resource recovery facility Wadakkanchery Completed Municipality

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

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

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

A (b) Common STP Wadakkanchery December Site for one Municipality, 2021 STP Kerala identified. Infrastructure Applied for Investment Fund NOC from Board District Collector (Land is Puzha Puramboke and Irrigation Department Canal Puramboke) C(iii) Windrow composting at Kumbalangad yard Wadakkanchery March 2021 80% work Municipality completed

C(ii) Modern slaughter House Wadakkanchery March 2021 Municipality, Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board E Forestation, desilting & deepening of Wadakkanchery desilting Wadakkanchery river and fitting river side with Municipality deepening of coir geo net Wadkanchery River 3 km in Municipal area completed

Rain water harvesting Wadakkanchery Ongoing work Municipality

Ground water recharge Wadakkanchery Ongoing work Municipality

River survey Wadakkanchery Ongoing work Municipality

Short term plan (Kecheri river)

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

E Fixing Boards Choondal Grama 31/03/2021 ON E Panchayat going

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

A(b) Stoppage of effluent from residential apartment Choondal Grama Action Taken Stop A(b) (Shajan’s flat) and pig farm into the river Panchayat Memo Had been Given to Concerne d persons Long TermPlan (Kecheri river)

E Side protection by fixing coir geo nets Choondal Grama March Panchayat 2021 E Survey process of Kechery river portion belong to Revenue Choondal Grama Panchayat to mark the boundary Department and encroachment E Laying of survey station Choondal Grama completed Panchayat

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

IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT

Sl. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of Progress for the No. progress by month December State/UT- ber 2020 Compliance status 1 NGT-Desilting of tributaries of river Keechery puzha and 2 years - Estimate submitted Wadakkancherypuzha in Thrissur District. for fund

SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementi Time line Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of works ng agency month of August month of completed remaining September NIL

LONG TERM WORKS

No. Activity Implementi Time line Progress in the Progress in the month % works Details of works ng agency month of of September completed remaining August 1 NGT-Desilting of tributaries of river Keechery puzha Irrigation 2 years - - - Estimate and Wadakkancherypuzha in Thrissur District. Department submitted for fund

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item Activity Progress in the month of Progress in the month of % works Details No. nos as per NGT January 2020 February 2021 completed of Order works no.673/2018 remain dated 20.09.2018 ing 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and According to the latest GEC report there regulation of ground water is no critical / over exploited blocks in extraction by industries Thrissur Dt. particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste No water quality issues reported in the quality assessment and GWD water level monitoring wells. remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps 4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground Suggestions given to farmers for Rain Conducted awareness class for 100 0 water for irrigation purpose, water harvesting to recharge aquifers. the newly elected LSG adopting good irrigation members of Chowannur practices Block, on “Ground Conservation and Recharge” ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in % works Details of No. (as per agency the month of the month of completed works (as per Action July August remaining Action Plan) Plan) C Punarjani Kecherri river Choondal Grama 31.03.2021 Flood C Panchayat Wastes from the river has been removed and made water flow easily which reduced chances of flood . C(ii) Surveying of river side, eviction and planting trees Choondal Grama 31.03.2021 Survey C(ii) Panchayat complete d C Side Protection Choondal Grama 31/03/2021 Panchayat

C Bio fencing related to river bank protection – MGNRES 31/03/2021 water and soil Conservation project ward 3,4,7

KECHERI RIVER Date of sampling - 12.02.2021 SL. NO PARAMETER UNIT VAD1 VAD2 1 pH - 6.5 Sample could not be Electrical collected as the 2 Conductivity µ/cm 148.5 sampling point was not accessible due to 3 BOD mg/L 1.4 canal construction 4 DO mg/L 7.6 work. 5 COD mg/L 8 6 TC CFU/100ml 500 7 FC CFU/100ml 200 8 FSC CFU/100ml 20

VAD1 - WADAKKANCHERY PUZHA (WADAKKANCHERY BRIDGE), KECHERY VAD2 - WADAKKANCHERY PUZHA(CHALIPPADAM ROAD), KECHERY

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER , THRISSUR S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ 28.02.2021 In progress remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all 28.02.2021 In progress the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including In progress completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning STP completed at Mattampuram.

5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring Tendered and awarded STP at district mechanism at state level hospital – Applied for PCB permission.  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not Response from PCB awaiting. below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place NA 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with Illegal outlets 91530 houses and 122 completion timelines on: establishments) were identified and notice (I)Identification of polluting sources including drains issued. contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment. 1) 1) Mattampuram (Vilvattom (II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Zonal) Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along File submitted to get consent to with completion timeline operate from PCB. 2) Snehaveedu (Vilvattm Zonal) Agreement not executed 3) District Hospital Thrissur. Agreement Signed. Initial PCB NOC has been got.

(III) Status of CETPs 70 percentage of industries installed ETPs. Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Notice were issued to remaining Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, establishments No. of industries and complying status Water Existing infrastructure (iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of quality Processing Facilities monitoring 1. 10 mcf Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, of polluted 2. 2 rrf Proposed along with completion timeline river stretch 3. 2 OWC Plant is done having capacity of (v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, periodically, 12 tpd. drains with flow details and ground water quality in the (Report catchment of polluted river; attached.) 4. 8 Biogas plant 5.20 Vehicles (2 truck,2tractors, 8 (vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste ommercial utilty vehicles, 8 pettiauto) management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste 6.10 units of aerobic bins and decentralizing waste processing, including waste 7.13 o.s o Harithakarmasena groups (140 generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc. members) 8.Door to Door collection from 40000 (vii)Ground water regulation houses & 15000 commercial institutions

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices Riverside New proposals protection 1. 23 new Harithakarma sena groups are (ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) work for a formed to cover 55 divisions. stretch of 2. New Owc plant Kovilakathumpadam is (x) Rain water harvesting 500m has started. been 3. 2 MRF under construction not (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river completed. completed. Construction 4. 1 No of commercial utility vehicle will (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river of second be purchased for door to door collection stretch of 5.New Bailing machine for RRF will be (xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by 450m is purchased. Tender process is going on. removing encroachment ongoing 6.New building for segregation yard is planned and worth Rs:40 Lakhs are year mark 7.100% door to door collection can b achieved within 3 months. 90% is covered and rest 10% will be covered within 3 months. VI 1. To prevent dumping Corporation is indenting to collect the waste from 100% door. 90% is covered. 2.No.of dumping site could be reduced by the continuous monitoring & observations 3. Biomedical waste is processed by image .This year Corporation yearmark Rs.1 crore for the construction of new biomedical incinerator at corporation hospital. 4. Plastic waste is collected segregated and sent to recycling system. Multi layer plastics are shredded and used for road construction through clean kerala company. Non recyclable plastic wastes are sent to KEIL through Clean Kerala company. Corporation made a negotiation with ACC cement factory for co-processing of non recyclable plastic waste. 5. Bulk waste generators (hotels and Asrams) process their wastes in their own premises. They use biogas plant and aerobic compost bin.

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PUZHAKKAL, KERALA SHORT TERM MEASURES

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the % works Details of (as per agency the month of month of completed works Action July February 2021 remaining Plan) A(b) Identification of illegal outlets into the Panchikkal Thrissur 3 months 0 thodu and subsidiary drains Corporation

A(b) Stoppage of discharge of waste water from the Thrissur 6 months 0 surrounding houses and institutions to the drains Corporation which leads to Panchikkal thodu A(b) Ensure adequate treatment facility is provided for Adat Grama waste water and solid waste generated from Sri Panchayat Dharma Sastha temple situated on the banks of the river E Desilting of Karakattuchal Irrigation 4 months Department E Desilting of Panchikkal thodu Irrigation 4 months Department

E Desilting of Kurinjikkal thuruth Irrigation 4 months Department

E Desilting of Muppuzha Irrigation 4 months Department

E Side protection, desilting and deepening work of Thrissur 3 months Side protection thodu at of length about 40 Corporation 1.89 kilometer km (work in progress). completed. Balance work in progress E Annual desilting, cleaning of main drains and Thrissur 3 months Completed canals within the corporation area (work in Corporation before progress). Monsoon. Monitoring A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing; monthly frequency A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the KSPCB Ongoing Flats, industrial units, service stations, hospitals, hotels etc

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

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

A(b) Construction of a drain 40 km with covering slabs Thrissur 24 months 24.01 KM to avoid the direct disposal of waste in to the open Corporation completed. drain Selection memo issued A(b) Construction of a drain 9000 m with covering slabs Thrissur 24 months to avoid the direct disposal of waste in to the open Corporation drain A(b) Construction of sewage treatment plant of 100 KLD Thrissur 24 months 360 kld PCB and 360 KLD at Ramavarmapuram and District Corporation applied and Hospital, Thrissur in Amrut Project awaiting for approval. 100 KLD Application for PCB applied. A(b) Constructing decentralised sewerage scheme at Thrissur 24 months Revision Vachikulam covering most populated 7 divisions of Corporation estimate as per Thrissur Corporation and more than 10000 houses & structural institutions veting submitted for revised TS at Chief Engineers Office TVM.

ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

Sl. Ref para item Activity Progress in the month of Progress in the month of % works Details No. nos as per NGT October 2020 November 2020 completed of Order works no.673/2018 remain dated 20.09.2018 ing 1 B(i) Ground Water resources and According to the latest GEC report there regulation of ground water is no critical / over exploited blocks in extraction by industries Thrissur Dt. particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks 2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste No water quality issues reported in the quality assessment and GWD water level monitoring wells. remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps

4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground Suggestions given to farmers for Rain Conducted awareness class for 100 0 water for irrigation purpose, water harvesting to recharge aquifers. the newly elected LSG adopting good irrigation members of Puzhakkal Block, practices on “Ground Conservation and Recharge”

ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of (as per agency the month of month of the month complete works Action November December 2020 of January d remainin Plan) 2020 2021 g C Removing weeds in Puzhakkal River Adat 31.03.2020 70% Gramapanchayath

C(ii) Removing waste from all wards through KUDUMBASREE 31.03.2020 60% kudumbasree

C water conservation projects-- tree plantation MGNREGS 31.03.2020 70% under GA in18 wards 100000/ each

C ward 14 pachthurthucomstruction Haritha Keralam 31.03.2020 60% Mission

C side protection to water bodies coir geo textile MGNREGS 31.03.2020 50%

PUZHAKKAL Date of sampling - 11.02.2021 SL. NO PARAMETER UNIT SBA KTH PTU MP 1 PH 7.1 6.8 6.9 7.2 2 EC µ/cm 154.3 391 333 170.8 3 BOD mg/L 1.4 0.7 0.7 62.4 4 DO mg/L 8.6 8.6 7.9 6.8 5 COD mg/L 8 12 12 4 6 TC CFU/100ml 300 400 300 500 7 FC CFU/100ml 100 200 100 300 8 FSC CFU/100ml NIL 20 NIL 20

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

Kerala State Pollution Control Board, District Office, Kozhikode NATIONAL MISSION FOR CLEAN GANGA Format for submission of monthly progress report by state/UTs

(Hon'ble NGT in the matter of OA.No. 673/2018 dated 6/12/2018) For the month of February 2021 Kallai polluted river stretch

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

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

Chief secretaries may set up NIL appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the secretary level Chief secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose Monitoring at state level Fortnightly commencing NIL must take place 21.12.2019 5 Progress report may be furnished Monthly NIL by the state/UTs to (preferably before 20th of Secretary,.ministry of jal every month) shakti Member secretary,CPCB 5.1 Progress report may be comprised of details alongwith completion timeline on:

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

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

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

(ii)STP of 13 MLD proposed at Kotooli.About 12% of sewer lines were laid by KWA - Honble NGT stayed the project (0A no. 215/2016).

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

(ii) status of CETPs details of No CETP proposed existing CETP and ETp No specific proposal infrastructure ,Gap analysis, proposed along with complying status Kozhikode corporation (iv) status of solid waste (i) Existing centralized waste disposal management & details of facility of 100 MT/DAY at Functioning processing facilities details Njeliyanparamba(windrow of existing infrastructure, composting) Gap analysis, proposed along with completion timeline (i) Proposal of 450 TPD waste to 30/06/2021. Work in energy plant at Njeliyanparamba progress implementation in progress. Caping work started.

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

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

Functioning (v) 24 units of aerobic compost facilities existing ( Tagore hall, S K Pottakkad hall, Jubilee hall, Mofusil bus stand,T.B. Clinic, Circle office). Functioning (vi) 350 ring compost and 150 Biogas plants installed in house holds.-kkd Corporation 26 biogas plant complete -peruvayal 190 ring compost complete -

Functioning (vii) Community level biogas plant 3nos(Mental Hospital 1TPD, ITI Functioning Malikadav -1TPD, Juvine home-1TPD) Functioning (vii) 3 Biogas plants in market (Central market 2TPD, Vegitable Functioning market 2TPD, New bus stand,2TPD) ix)Treatment facility for waste in Central Market Tendering in Progress (x) Establishment of slaughter house-

30/03/2021 Mavoor Panchayath MCF 1 nos,ring compost.compost pit Completed and functioning 31/12/2022 Perumanna Panchayat Compost pit and MCF with baling machine (1 nos) -Work in progress Peruvayal Panchayat 31.03.2021 Compost pit,mini MCF 2 nos, bio gas plant- Work in progress MCF-1 nos temporarly functioning 31.03.2021 Panchayat MCF-1 completed Mini MCF -3 Work in progress MRF -1 1In block Analysis report of Kallayi river stretch latest water quality of (v) for the month of September 2020 polluted river, its Attached as Annexure 2 tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

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

(vii)ground water NIL regulation

(vii) adopting good NIL irrigation practices

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

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

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

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

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

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

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AA REGIONAL LABORATORY, KOZHIKODE - 673 002 3 FLOOR, 'S SOUARE. LINK ROAD. KOZHIKoDE roianeb.ora www.kera lapcb.org ANALYSIS REPORT OF RIVER WATER Report No. KROR 3 4 0 8/ 1 to5 Date: 02oB2 o2 1 Date of Sample Date of receipt of the sample Collection 2o2|2lo2 Time Hours: 0 2:20 Sampled by: DO KKD Sample ID KL1, KL2, KL3, KL5,& KL6 Sampling Method APHA1060B, a Sample Lab Code KROS 3408/1-5

Sample container PCB/KKD/DO/GEN/POLLUTED RIVER PC 2.5L Ref.letter No. STRETCHES Dated 18/02/2021

Source: KALLAI RIVER WATER Received from: EE,DO,KKKD Period of analysis: 12.02.2021- 27.02.2021 Specific sampling No. of samples GIVEN BELOW |location: Analysed by: CNR/CVR/DKJ Method:Standard Methods for the examination of Water and Wastewater, APHA (Sample lce box preservation: AWWA WEF (22nd Ed.) SAMPLE ID no Parameters unit Method No. KL1 KL2 KL 3 KLS KL 6 pH APHA 4500-H+,7.62 7.42 7.47 7.78 7.98 CONDUCTIVITY umhos/cm APHA 25108 26320 30200 33480 40340 42690 -******** ***** ------BOD mgL IS3025 (Part 44) 1.8 1.4 0.6 0.8 DISSOLVED OXYGEN mg APHA 4500-0,c 7.2 4.6 4.7 6.4 TOTAL COLFORM, CFU/100m APHA 92228 2000 6000 13000 1000 1000 FECAL COLIFORM CFU/100m APHA 9222D 1000 4000 10,000 1000 1000 TEMPERATURE APHA25508 29 32 32 33 34 Test method variation: None

Remaks: LDL-Lower Detection Limit BDL-Below Detection Limit

KL1-KALLAI RIVER AT PALATHUMKANDI BRIDGE,POKKUNNU, KL2-KALLAI RIVER AT KADUPPINI BRIDGE, K.L3- KALLAI RIVER AT BRIDGE, KL5- KALLAI RIVER AT KALLAI BRIDGE & KL6- KALLAI RIVER AT KOTHI BRIDGE, THEKKEPURAM.

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03o/AI 03/90 21 CALUT Asst. beunist Scientist in charge Kozhikode Kerala State Pollution Control Board, District Office, NATIONAL MISSION FOR CLEAN GANGA state/UTs Format for submission of monthly progress report by

(Hon'ble NGT in the matter of OA.No. 673/2018 dated 6/12/2018) river stretch For the month of February 2021 polluted

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

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

person attached in their office for this purpose

Nil Monitoring at state level must take place Monthly Nil 5 Progress report may be furnished before of by the state/UTs to (preferably 20 Secretary,ministry of jal every month) shakti Member secretary,CPCB

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

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

Monthly progress report of Kuttiady, Maruthomkara, Cheruvannur, ,, , Panchayaths, Chakittapara, Payyoli, Thurayoor, Irrigation department, Water Authority, Shuchitwa mission for the month of October 2020 is attached as Annexure3.

Mostly rural area. No status of STPs, 1&D and (ii) common STP proposed. sewage networks details Individual septic tank and of existing soak pit system provided infrastructure,proposed for house hold, units like along with completion bakery, cool bars small timeline restaurants with less seating capacity. Individual STPs for high rise building, hotels, Restaurants, Commercialbuildings. (ii) status of CETPs details of No CETPs proposed existing CETP and ETP infrastructure ,Gap analysis,proposed along with complying status

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

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

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

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

(vii)ground water NIL regulation

(vii) adopting good NIL irrigation practices ix) protection and management of flood plain zones(FPZ), Velom panchayath Work in progress well (x) Rain water harvesting 22527 rain water pit, 31/03/2021 recharge-1500houses Kavilumpara panchayath well recharge - 160 houses

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

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

(xi) Plantation on both sides of the river

xii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

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

SHABNA KUSHE SHEKHAR FOLLU ON CON Environmental Engineer

DISTRICT OFFICE): KOZHIKODEGEYO CHAKKITTAPARA GRAMA PANCHAYAT

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER KUTTIYADI, KOZHIKODE S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ 03/21 Massive awareness program remediation conducted.Community toilet and household latrine schemes implements MRF and MCF.Work in good condition.Project for household compost bin in progress and carried out drainage reparse work 2 Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all 03/21 Committed to implement major scheme next the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to year the STPs must be ensured 3 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including 03/21 River origin areas are in Chakkittapara, No completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning industrial unites, ODF Project implemented 4 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring Not applicable mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 5 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Nil  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 5.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with 3/21 River originate from Chakkittapara Grama completion timelines on: Panchayat . Polluting sources are not (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains identified. contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment. Nil

(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of 3/21 Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along

with completion timeline No industry in the locality (III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap 3/21

Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status House Hold plastic waste collected as per the guidelines of Suchithwa Mission . (iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of 3/21

Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

No details available (v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

No waste dumping (vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.

Ground water regulation and action taken (vii)Ground water regulation

As per the direction of government, action will be taken (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices Nil (ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)

Project for well water pit and well recharge adopted (x) Rain water harvesting River Originating area, Noticed environment flow (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river Bamboo planting will be done in MGNREGS

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river Action will be taken depending upon availability of fund

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by

removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KUTTIYADI, KERALA

Chakkittapara GramaPanchayath

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of (as per agency month of month of month of month of completed works Action November 2020 December 2020 January 2021 February 2021 remaining Plan) D Removal of pebbles MGNREGS 31.03.2020 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil dumped if any

E Harithasahayastap ChakkittaparaGramaPa 31.03.2020 Completed Completed Completed Completed 100% Nil ana agreement nchayath

C(ii) Removal of Non bio ChakkittaparaGramaPa 31.03.2020 Completed Completed Completed Completed 100% Nil degradable waste nchayath

A(b) Community toilet Suchitwa mission 31.03.2020 100% Nil

C(ii) MCF ChakkittaparaGrama 31.03.2020 100% Nil Panchayath

A(b) Sanitary latrine ChakkittaparaGrama 31.03.2020 75% 75% 80% 85% 85% Panchayath

B(ii) Well recharging MGNREG 31.03.2020 30% 30% 35% 36% 36%

E Rejuvenation of MGNREGS 31.03.2020 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Kuttiyadi Puzha

C(ii) Disposal of non ChakkittaparaGrama 31.03.2020 75% 75% 80% 81% 81% Colle degradable bio Panchayath ction waste from MCF E Clean Village ChakkittaparaGrama 31.03.2020 25% 25% 30% 31% 31% Panchayath

C(ii) MCF ChakkittaparaGrama 31.03.2020 100% Nil Panchayath

CHANGAROTH GRAMAPANCHAYAT – Progress report of February 2021

No.(as Progress in the Progress in the Progress in the per Implementing % works Details of works Activity Time line month of month of January month of Action agency completed remaining december 2020 2021 February 2021 Plan)

September

Setting up of MCF Changaroth GP Completed Completed Completed ongoing Completed C(ii) 2019 Haritha karma throughout Collection of non- sena the year - - - ongoing ongoing C(ii) biodegradable waste November Bio gas plants for Changaroth GP 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed C(ii) house hold December Changaroth GP Ring compost unit Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed C(ii) 2019

Changaroth GP March 2020 Plastic shredding unit dropped dropped dropped dropped Project dropped C(ii) January 19 units remaining, House hold sanitary Changaroth GP A(b) 2020 ongoing ongoing ongoing ongoing 14 beneficiaries not units executed agreement Transportation of September Changaroth GP waste material to Completed Completed Completed Completed C(ii) 2019 refinement unit

Bamboo Cultivation 31.03.2020 Unavailability of C(iii) No Progress ongoing river banks MGNREGS bamboo plants

c5-3199/2A21 02/03/2027

SUBMISSION OF MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT OF GRAMA PANCHAYAT

No.(as per Activity lmplementing Time Line Progress in % works Details of Action plan) agency the month completed works of February remaining 2021 15 lnnovation MGNREGS 2020-21 15 Canals LOl% Nit of canals innovation completed 58 lnnovation MGNREGS 2020-2L 17 Streams 25% of Streams innovation completed lnnovation Maniyur 2079-20 2 Streams 100% Nil of Streams Grama lnnovation Panchayat completed 2L Building up MGNREGS 2020-21 Works of 9 43% t2 of mini mcf mini mcf completed 21 wards Collection of Ha ritha karma 2020-2t waste in 90% Waste in non bio- sena Maniyur n inetee n 2wards degradable grama wards waste panchayat was removed in February month 2021 surnM PEN " 57837S SECRETARY MANIYUR, GRAMA PANCHAYAT . PO PALAYAONAOA. OT3 521 KOZHIKODE OISI, KERALA, I'{DIA Ph:0496.253622t

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-o lrl lrl UJ L) co \J \J U U KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD tRAA GDg omunn aamaoern_ mkmem anioôus REGIOIAL LABORATORY, KOZHIKODE 3FLOOR. ZAMORW'S saUARE. LINK ROAD, MOzuKODE - 673 002 Totefaxt 23007A6, 46, 47 www.kralopeb.org ANALYSIS REPORT OF RIVER WATER |Report No. k Ro R314 151 to 8 Date: 0 2 0 32 o 2 1 Date of Sample L Date of receipt of the sample 2 4 022 o 2 1 Collection Time Hours: 1 7E00 Sampled by: DO KKD Sample ID DS1,DS2,DS3,DS4,DSs,DS6.D S7 &DS8 Sampling Method APHA10608,a | Sample Lab Code KROS 3415/1-8 Sample container PC 2.5 Ref.letter No. PCB/KKD/DO/GEN/POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES/2018 Dated 26/02/2021 Source: KUTTYADI RIVER WATER Received from: EE,DO,KKD Period of analysis: 25.02.2021 -01.03.2021 Specific sampling No. of samples 8 location: GIVEN BELOw Analysed by: CNR/CVR/DKJ Sample ce box Method:Standard Methods for the examination of Water and Wastewater, APHA preservation:_ AWWA WEF (22d Ed.) sl no Parameters unit Method No. SAMPLE ID DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 DS5 DS6 DS7 DS8 pH APHA 4500-H+, 6.69 6.92 6.67 6.96 7.07 6.68 6.8 7.28 CONDUCTIVITY umhos/cm APHA 2510B 44.98 23.08 50.85 ********- 25.38 23.2| 1173 50.77 39.91 ------t------BOD IS3025 (Part 44 0.86 0.66 1 0.66 0.26 0.33 0.86 0.46 DISSOLVED OXYGEN mg APHA 4500-0,c 7.4 8.3 8.2 8.3 7.7 7.9 6.7 TOTAL COLIFORM, CFU/100m APHA 92228 2700 2400 2700 2500 5000 1200 4600 18000 FECAL COIFORM CFU/100mAPHA 9222D 2200 1100 1200 17004000 600 2500 12000 TEMPERATURE APHA 2550B 299 29 Test method variation: None 31 29 29 30 29 28

Remarks: LDL-Lower Detection Limit BDL-Below Detection Limit DS1-KUTTYADI RIVER NEAR MARUTHOMKARA-DRAINAGE MOUTH, DS2-KUTTYADI RIVER AT HOTEL, DS3-KUTTYADI RIVER NEAR PARK PUZHAYORAM RESIDENCY HOTEL, DS4-KUTTYADI RIVER AT DS5-KUTTYADI RIVER NEAR JANAKI FOREST, DAM,DS6-KUTTYADI RIVER AT RIVER AT GULIKAPUZHA DRAIN MOUTH,Ds7-KUTTYADI KADIYANGAD RIVER & DS8-KUTTYADI RIVER BEHIND KSATCDEROT, Environmentamenta Eig. (Ata la) ofThe Envi, AY 103ee 9eeht fn chrge

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Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA, PALAKKAD – FEBRUARY2021 S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation March 2021 Proposal submitted before council. Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and Not proposed Not Applicable other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion March 2021 Proposal submitted before council. of setting up STPs and their Commissioning (Primary STP and Septage Treatment Plant proposed, not STP) 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at Applicable at Not Applicable state level State level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place Applicable at Not Applicable State level 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Applicable at Not Applicable  Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti State level  Member Secretary, CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to Primary STP (oil Project submitted before council river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment. and grease trap with grit chamber)- March 2021

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

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

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

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow March 2021 Water quality monitoring of polluted river details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted stretch, two additional points completed river; untilFebruary2021.

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

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

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

(x) Rain water harvesting No specific Not Applicable proposal

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

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

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

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

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

7 Irrigation Impleme Full Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum March 2021 Report with Report with department environmental flow of river(by having estimation fill estimation has ntation implementati watershed management provisions) including be finalised not on remaining st yet to be removal of light jungles and muddies from river before 31 started December finalised courses 2020 Implemented 8 Management of Municipal plastics, hazardous, Panchayath Implement Implemented 100% Nil biomedical and electrical and electronic wastes Municipality ed by Impleme January nted 2020 9 Awareness programmes for sections of public KSPCB March 2021 Action point Implemented 100% Nil implemented Impleme nted 10 Monitoring of river water quality by sampling KSPCB 2020-2021 Water quality Water quality Impleme Implemented. monitoring in monitoring in nted. Will continue Bharathapuzha Bharathapuzha Will up to March at Pattambi at Pattambi and continue 2021. and two two additional additional points were up to Consistently points were completed until March achieving completed February 2021 until January 2021. bathing 2021 Consiste standards ntly achieving bathing standard s 11 Primary Sewage Treatment Plant and Septage Pattambi March 2021 Proposal Proposal Work not Full Treatment plant Municipality Submitted Submitted started implementati before before governing on remaining governing council council

12 Installation of Modern Slaughter House and Pattambi March 2021 Work not Work not Work Full Rendering Plant Municipality tendered tendered not implementati started on remaining

13 Construction of Sanitary Complex in Public Pattambi March 2021 Project Technical Work not Full Place Municipality submitted for sanction started implementati technical approved and on remaining sanction tendering on progress

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

National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER BHAVANI, PALAKKAD- FEBRUARY2021 S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ March 2020. Action plan completed. Septic tank remediation Target systems are adopted for entire sewage achieved treatment Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all Not proposed Not Applicable the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including STP not Septic tank systems are adopted for completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning Proposed entire sewage treatment 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring Applicable at Not Applicable mechanism at state level State level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place Applicable at Not Applicable State level 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Applicable at Not Applicable  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti State level  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains Drains Not Applicable contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT contributing order on in-situ treatment. pollution to the River were not identified

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

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation No specific Not applicable proposal

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

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

(x) Rain water harvesting No specific Not applicable proposal

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

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

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

No. Activity Implementin Time line Progress in the Progress in the % works Details of works (as per g agency month of month of completed remaining Action November December Plan) C(ii) Establishment of MSW treatment Plant (Solid Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Building Own fund 80% 20% - Waste Management) Panchayath construction and position has not imple installation of other primary sufficient for ment treatment works are doing this project ed equipment/ completed. Own because further facilities are fund position has implementations remaining not sufficient for are pending doing this project because further implementations are pending C(ii) Material collection Facility (Solid Waste Pudur Grama 2019-2020 90% implemented Implemented 100% Nil Management) Panchayath Impl eme nted C(ii) Construction of Compound wall Material Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Implemented Implemented Implemented Nil collection Facility Plant Panchayath

C(ii) Installing of waste Bin in Colonies Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Minis MCF in the Minis MCF in 25% 75% Panchayath colonies of Pudur the colonies of implemente implem Panchayath were Pudur d entation started as an Panchayath remaini ng alternative of were started as installation of an alternative waste bin in the of installation colonies. Mini of waste bin in MCF facility were the colonies. installed in the Mini MCF two wards and facility were its coverage will installed in the be extend over four wards and all the 13 wards its coverage will within March be extend over 2021 all the 13 wards C(ii) Preliminary expenses met for Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Implement Implemen 100% Nil “harithakarmasena” Panchayath ed ted implemente d A(b) Construction of Community Toilets Pudur Grama 2019-2020 The operation The operation Panchayath and maintenance and maintenance of community of community toilet will not be toilet will not be effective in the effective in the PanchayathA Panchayath A total of 1500 total of 1500 individual toilets individual toilets were sanctioned were sanctioned and installed in and installed in the various the various colonies of the Panchayath as colonies of the an alternative of Panchayath as an the community alternative of the toilet. community toilet A(b) Repair of Community toilets Pudur Grama 2019-2020 Not Applicable Not Applicable Nil Nil Panchayath

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

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

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET FEBRUARY 2021 Nhangatiri Temple ( U/S of NWMP-2) Station Name RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA AT PATTAMBI (NWMP-2) Type of Water body RIVER

Completed by DO, PALAKKAD

Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 2 3 3 2 Date and time of sample taken 02.02.2021 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 3 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm √ >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light 2 = Moderate √ 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H2S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √

9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing 10 Location details None industrial area √ industrial area Ghat/Water intake 11 Flow rate 80 m3/s

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

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0C 28 2 pH 7.52 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 384.3 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 121 7 Chloride, mg/l 42.57 8 COD, mg/l 12 9 TKN, mg/l 0.005 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 130

12 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 68

13 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 62 14 Sulphate, mg/l 18.62 15 Sodium, mg/l 26.2 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 246 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 160 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.019 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 3.8 22 BOD, mg/l 1.4 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.201 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.5 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.1785 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 300 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 250 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml 30 29 SAR 0.78 30 Na% 11.64 POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET FEBRUARY- 2021 Veliamkallu regulator ( D/S of NWMP-2) Station Name BHARATHAPUZHA AT PATTAMBI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 2 3 3 2 Date and time of sample taken 02.02.2021 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 1 5 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm >100 cm √ Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light 2 = Moderate √ 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H2S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing 10 Location details None industrial area industrial area √ Ghat/Water intake 11 Flow rate 240 m3/s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0C 27 2 pH 7.6 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 442.5 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 126 7 Chloride, mg/l 69.3 8 COD, mg/l 16 9 TKN, mg/l 0.018 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 146

12 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 78

13 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 68 14 Sulphate, mg/l 16.76 15 Sodium, mg/l 38 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 284 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 185 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.032 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 10.2 22 BOD, mg/l 2.13 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.278 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.9 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.1623 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 200 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 150 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml 20 POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET FEBRUARY- 2021 Cheerakuzhi (U/S of NWMP-6) Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 05.02.2021 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 2 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm √ >100 cm Flood 5 Color & Intensity Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H2S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 36 m3/s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √ 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0C 23 2 pH 7.62 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 104.3 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 41 7 Chloride, mg/l 8.94 8 COD, mg/l 8 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 46

12 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 24

13 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 20 14 Sulphate, mg/l 1.86 15 Sodium, mg/l 3.8 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 67 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 40 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.019 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 1 22 BOD, mg/l 1.13 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.281 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.87 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.0308 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 100 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 50 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml ABSENT 29 SAR 0.13 30 Na% 5.3 POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET FEBRUARY- 2021 Chalayur Uru (U/S of NWMP-6) Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 05.02.2021 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 4 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm √ 50 – 100 cm >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H2S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 38 m3/s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √ 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others 30 Na% 9.8

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0C 24 2 pH 7.6 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 149.6 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 60 7 Chloride, mg/l 7.92 8 COD, mg/l 8 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 62

12 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 34

13 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 28 14 Sulphate, mg/l 3.35 15 Sodium, mg/l 5.6 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 90 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 56 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.019 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 1.2 22 BOD, mg/l 1.33 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.286 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 8 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.2937 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 300 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 50 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml 20 29 SAR 0.24 30 Na% 5.62

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET FEBRUARY 2021 Karathur (D/S of NWMP-6) Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 05.02.2021 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 2 : 0 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm √ >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H2S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 62 m3/s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √ 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0C 25 2 pH 7.5 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 164 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 58 7 Chloride, mg/l 10.87 8 COD, mg/l 8 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 62

12 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 38

13 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 24 14 Sulphate, mg/l 2.36 15 Sodium, mg/l 6.4 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 94 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 60 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.019 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 2.1 22 BOD, mg/l 1.2 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.298 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.93 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.2769 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 200 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 150 28 Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml 20 29 SAR 0.29 30 Na% 6.65

NATIONAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAMME Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI Type of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKAD Agency Kerala State Pollution Control Board 1 Station Code 1 2 0 8 Date and time of sample taken 05.02.2021 2 (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM) 1 1 : 5 0 3 Weather Cloudy Clear √ Windy Raining 4 Approximate depth of main stream < 50 cm √ 50 – 100 cm >100 cm Flood Clear √ Turbid Green Brown 5 Color & Intensity 1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High

6 Odour None √ Fishy H2S Other 7 Floating Matter Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth 8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity Industrial Municipal sewage None √ 9 Human activities around the station Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing Other 10 Location details U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √ 11 Flow rate 60 m3/s 12 Major polluting source Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic 13 Uses of water in downstream Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others

Sl.No Determinant Value 1 Temperature, 0C 25 2 pH 7.42 3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 226 4 Turbidity, NTU BDL

5 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDL

6 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 86 7 Chloride, mg/l 17.82 8 COD, mg/l 8 9 TKN, mg/l BDL 10 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDL

11 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 84

12 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 44

13 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 40 14 Sulphate, mg/l 6.7 15 Sodium, mg/l 13 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 145 17 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 90 18 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL 19 Phosphate, mg/l 0.013 20 Boron, mg/l BDL 21 Potassium, mg/l 3.1 22 BOD, mg/l 1.2 23 Fluoride, mg/l 0.18 24 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 8.1 25 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.2924 26 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 250 27 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 150 28 Fecal streptococci , MPN/100 ml 30 29 SAR 0.49 30 Na% 8.32 National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER , MALAPPURAM

S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status No. 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in- situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details Last updated report submitted was on February 17 2021 along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources

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

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

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

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

complying status

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

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

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

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

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices, complying

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

(x) Rain water harvesting,

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

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

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KADALUNDI, MALAPPURAM, KERALA

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

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

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

March 2020 Biogas plant -55

1.9 Non biodegradable waste Malappuram 3 MCF Completed Compl Date shall be Municipality completed eted extended to MCF March 2020 March 2021

completed

Plastic shredding and Completed Shall be completed Bailing extended to Compl Shall be march 2021 eted Echo Kiosk March 2020 extended

to march Shall 2021 be extend ed to march 2021 1.10 Identification and Malappuram In progress Shall be Shall Date shall be monitoring of illegal Municipality extended be extended to activities to march extend March 2021 CC tv Network March 2020 2021 ed to installation march

2021

2.Kerala State Pollution Control Board

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress in Progress % works Details the month of the month in the complet of December of month ed works 2020 January of remain 2021 February ing 2021 2.1 River water quality KSPCB Ongoing; 100% Monthly Monitoring- frequency Thirurangadi, Ha jiyarpally National Water Quality Programme(NWMP) 2.2 River water quality KSPCB Ongoing; 100% Seasonal - Monitoring - Pre - Thirurangadi, monsoon, Kooriyad, monsoon, Manikut, Hajiyarpally, post - Anakkayam, monsoon Oravambrum - State Water monitoring programme (SWMP)

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

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress in Progress % works Details the month of the month in the complet of December of month ed works 2020 January of remain 2021 February ing 2021 3.1. Ground Water Ground water Department No resources and action included regulation of in the ground water approve extraction by d action plan to industries be particularly in over performe exploited as critical d by zones/blocks Ground Water (Earlier status : As Departm per Groundwater ent resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 3 blocks (, Vengara and Malappuram) comes under the Kadalundi river basin. Out of three blocks Malappuram and Vengara are semi-critical blocks and the rest is a safe one, stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 69.43 % to 79.84%)

3.2 Ground water Ground water Department No recharging / rain action water harvesting included in the approve (Earlier status : The d action average pre - plan to monsoon be groundwater level performe ranges from 7.59mbgl d by Ground - 13.57 mbgl. Water Groundwater Departm Department has ent implemented 3 no of roof top rain water recharging through recharge pit schemes in Vengarablock.) 3.3 Periodic ground Ground water Department No waste quality action assessment and included in the remedial actions in approve case of contaminated d action ground water tube plan to wells/bore wells or be handpumps performe d by Ground (Earlier status : Water Groundwater Departm Department has 6 ent observation dug wells and 14 bore wells in the river stretch. (report attached ) (Map No: 7 attached)) 3.4 For regulating Ground water No use of ground Department action included water for in the irrigation approve purpose, d action plan to adopting good be irrigation performe practices d by Ground (Earlier status : Water Departm The total ent irrigation draft in the area ranges from 979.683 - 1857.49 ha.m.) National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER TIRUR, MALAPPURAM

S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status No. 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in- situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details Last updated report submitted was on 17 February 2021 along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river Identified 17 drains out of which 9 were additionally pollution and action as per NGT identified on 11.07.2019 order on in-situ treatment.

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

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation NA complying (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,

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

(x) Rain water harvesting,

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

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

ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER TIRUR, KERALA

1. 2. IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT

No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of the month month of the month completed works of January 2021 of remaining December February 2020 2021 1.1.1 Strengthening the right Irrigation 6 Months These two Department works are side bund of Tirur- combined Ponnanipuzhaat Porur, and DPR submitted ward for FS on no.ITirurMunicipality 22/11/201 1.1.2 Cleaning and development Irrigation 6 Months 9 of old Ponnani thodu at Department Thazhepalam

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

3. 4. TIRUR MUNICIPALITY – SHORT TERM ACTION PLAN No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of the month completed works of January 2021 of remaining December February 2020 2021 1.2.1 Provide septic tank for nearest Tirur Dec 2019 completed completed completed completed houses Municipality

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

ThumboorMozhiModel AerobicBin

1.2.3 Establishment of Non Degradable Tirur March 2020 March Completed Complete completed complet waste treatment Plant Municipality 2020 d ed

Resource Recovery facility Centre

Plastic Shredding Unit

Segregation shed 1.2.4 Slaughtering House Tirur Municipality December Tendered Will be completed 2020 by March 2021 Work stopped temporarily as survey of river side is proceeding

1.2.5 Fencing on Bridgeside Tirur Municipality December 2020 ThalakkadathurBridge 1.2.6 Installation of CCTV Camera Tirur Municipality May 2020 Complet completed complet completed near the river ed ed BankThalakkadathurBridge

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

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1.2.8 Renovation of Effluent treatment plant Tirur Municipality June 2019 Work completed completed completed co completed co at fish Market AMC Granted completed

ETP with Aeorobic System Tirur Municipality and started operation 1.2.9 Setting up of STP at Tirur Municipality June 2020 Started Started operation and completed completed Private Bus stand operation completed and completed 1.2.10 Setting up of a new drain after Tirur Municipality June 2020 Constructio Submitted for Submitted On progress demolishing the old one. The old one n of new tendering for tendering drain in the was the hub of the waste water middle of outlet of the shops and other road establishments. The proposed drain is connecting constructingin the middle of the road waste water so as to avoid intrusion of pipes from from shops to STP is outside completed. The construction of silt chambers have obtained technical sanction 1.2.11 Identification ofillegal outlets Tirur Municipality Fine imposing intostorm water drainsand fine mechanism going on shallbeimposed onsuchunits 5. 6. Grama panchayat No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of the month completed works of January 2021 of remaining December February 2020 2021 1.3.1 Fencing on bridge side Cheriyamundam March 2020 completed completed completed Grama panchayat Thalakkadatur

4.Kerala State Pollution Control Board

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of the month completed works of January 2021 of remaining December February 2020 2021 1.4.1 River water quality Monitoring- KSPCB Ongoing; Monthly Thalakkadathur frequency National Water Quality Programme(NWMP) 1.4.2 River water quality Monitoring KSPCB Ongoing; Seasonal State Water monitoring programme (SWMP) 1.4.3 Inspection and effluent quality Ongoing; monitoring of the flats, Industrial Interval; units, Service stations, hospitals, Red – 1 auditorium, hotels month, in Municipal area Orange- 3 months, Green- 6 months 5.Ground Water Department

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of the month completed works of January 2021 of remaining December February 2020 2021 1.5.1. Ground Water resources and Ground water No action regulation of ground water Department included in extraction by industries particularly the approved in over exploited as critical action plan zones/blocks to be performed (Earlier status : As per by Ground Groundwater resources of Water Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 2 blocks (Tirur and ) comes under the Tirur river basin. These two blocks are semi-critical blocks and the stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 77.75 % to 77.92%)

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

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in the Progress in % works Details of agency the month month of the month completed works of January 2021 of remaining December February 2020 2021 1.6.1 Protection of ThirurPonnani Thalakkad grama 31.03.2020 DPC May be submitted May be River panchayath approved for tendering submitted handover fund to and may be for tendering District Panchayat extended to 31.03.2021 1.6.2 Installation of CC TV camera on Vettom - KS Spill over completed completed completed completed SECURITY SYSTEM YetterikadavuKunjulikkadavuM due to lack angattiri Bridge, Aikkanchiri Bridge, Paravanna Bridge of fund

1.6.3 Installation of CC TV camera Mangalam grama Completed In progress In progress completed completed panchayath Win Plus Agency, 1.6.4 Haritha KeralamThirur- Mangalam grama 31.03.2020 completed completed completed completed Ponnanipuzha protection panchayath Nirmithi Kendra, Kozhikkodu 7.REVENUE DEPARTMENT

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National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER , KASARGOD S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

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

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

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

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER MOGRAL, , KERALA MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2021 RIVER MOGRAL, KASARGOD

No. Activity Implementing Time line Progress in Progress in Progress in the Progress in Progress in Progress in % works Details of (as agency the month of the month month of the month of the month of the month complete works per September of October November 2020 December January 2021 of February d remaining Actio 2020 2020 2020 2021 n Plan) C Material March 2020 Completed Completed Completed. Completed. Completed. completed 100 % NA collection facility Grama Panchayath C Waste collection Mogral Puthur March 2020 Not started Not started Not started Not started Not started Not started 0 % including vehicle Grama hire charge to Panchayath collect waste. E Installation of Mogral Puthur June 2020 Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Not completed Ongoing 0% camera Grama Panchayath

A Drainage Mogral Puthur 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100 % NA Cleaning at Grama (b) Ballor, Panchayath , Majal, Neerchal, Blarkode, Goovathadka, Pernadka, Shankra, Eriyal,KK Puram Arjal Vishnu Temple

C(ii) Haritha Mogral Puthur On-going Conducted NIL NIL Started 75% Karmasena Grama training and Activity/ Panchayath started collection Collecting of plastics from Non Bio households and degradable temporarily stored materials in a shed. including Plastics from households C(iii) Bamboo Mogral Puthur On-going Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100 % NA Capital Grama Bamboo Panchayath Planting - aiming water conservation and raising water levels thus preventing solid erosion, waste dumping in publicplaces E River cleaning Mogral Puthur 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100 % NA Grama Panchayath

C(iii) Bamboo Madhur grama 2019 18500 being 18500 being Report not Report not Not completed 18500 being 100 % NIL Plantation of Panchayath maintained by maintained provided provided maintained Madhur NREGA by NREGA by NREGA

C(ii) Viability Gap Madhur grama 2019 Partially Total amount Total amount Total amount Total amount Total 25% NIL Funding for Panchayath utilised Rs.1,00,000/- Rs.1,00,000/- Rs.1,00,000/- Rs.1,00,000/- Amount Haritha expenditure expenditure expenditure expenditure Rs1,00,000/- Karmasena Rs.25300/- Rs.25300/ Rs.25300/ Rs.25300/ Expenditure RS25300

C(ii) Material recovery Madhur grama 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100% Completed facility centre Panchayath

C(ii) Construction of Madhur grama 2019 Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100 % Completed Plastic Shredding Panchayath Machine building C(ii) Purchase of Madhur grama 2019 Yet to float Project no Yet to float Yet to float Yet to float Project No - Yet to float Plastic Panchayath tender 234. tender tender tender 234 Amount tender shredding Amount Rs. Rs machine 6,00,000/- 6,00,000/- yet to Yet to float tender tender

C Tying of net on Irrigation 2019-2020 Work still Estimate for Estimate for DPR submitted DPR submitted DPR - Work still both sides of Department under fencing fencing work on to Chief to Chief submitted under the bridge progress. work on both sides of Engineer, I & Engineer, I & to Chief process. both sides Mogral NH BridgeA (PRICE ID: A (PRICE ID: Engineer, I of Mogral at Kadavath 2019/10715/I 2019/10715/I & A (PRICE NH Bridge at proposed for A ) for A ) for ID: Kadavath Rs.32.00 lakhs. approval approval 2019/107 proposed Estimate 15/IA ) for for Rs.32.00 submitted to approval lakhs. Chief Engineer Estimate through PRICE ID: submitted 2019/10715/IA to Chief dated 15.11.2019 Engineer for approval through PRICE ID: 2019/10715 /IA dated 15.11.2019 for approval A(a) Water quality KSPCB Being done Water quality is being monitored by KSPCB, Kasaragod regularly. monitoring regularly

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Environmental Engineer - MOGRAL BRIDGE (Existing NWMP Station) MOGRAL RIVER - PUZHAKKARA (Proposed NWMP Station)

Sampling Point Mogral Bridge Sampling Point Puzhakkara

NWMP Station Code 2304 Distance from existing NWMP Station 3.25 km

Latitude 12˚33’36.5”N Latitude 12˚33’58.1”N

Longitude 74˚57’21.0”E Longitude 74˚58’43.7”E

Date of Sampling 16.02.2021 Date of Sampling 16.02.2021 Medium flow, water level Water level decreased, medium Nature and flow of the river Nature and flow of the river decreased flow Sl.No Parameters Unit Mogral Bridge Sl.No Parameters Unit Puzhakkara

1 Temperature ˚C 28 1 Temperature ˚C 28

2 pH - 7.74 2 pH - 7.24

3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 48300 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 4060

4 Turbidity NTU 0.4 4 Turbidity NTU 0.2

5 BOD mg/l 2.3 5 BOD mg/l 1.4

6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 5.66 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 6.4

7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 690 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 410

8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 192 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 68

9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 40 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 20

10 Chlorides mg/l 17000 10 Chlorides mg/l 1300

11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 123 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 55

12 Total Hardness mg/l 6200 12 Total Hardness mg/l 500

13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 5400 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 230

14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 800 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 270

15 Calcium mg/l 2160 15 Calcium mg/l 92

16 Magnesium mg/l 194.4 16 Magnesium mg/l 65.6

17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 28900 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 2235

18 Sodium mg/l 8790 18 Sodium mg/l 678.8

19 Potassium mg/l 220 19 Potassium mg/l 9

Sd/- Assistant Scientist National Mission for Clean Ganga

Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019) RIVER UPPALA, KASARGOD S. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT- No. Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured 2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level  Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level  Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose  Monitoring at State level must take place 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to  Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti  Member Secretary,CPCB 6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.

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

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

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

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

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

(vii)Ground water regulation

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices

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

(x) Rain water harvesting

(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER UPPALA, KASARAGOD DISTRICT, KERALA MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2021 RIVER UPPALA, KASARGOD No. Activity Implementing Time Progress in Progress in Progress in the Progress in Progress in Progress in % works Details of (as per agency line the month of the month month of the month of the month the month of completed works Action September of October November 2020 December of January February remaining Plan) 2020 2020 2020 2021 2021 C(ii) Material 2019 Activity Activity Report not Activity Activity 100 Completed Grama Panchayath collection continuing. continuing submitted continuing continuing % facility. Operation C Waste Mangalpady Grama 2019- Work being Work being Report not Work being Work being . Approval for manageme Panchayath/ Green 2020 carried out carried out submitted carried out carried out purchase of nt including Space Private regularly regularly regularly regularly vehicle not purchase of company sanctioned vehicle to collect from waste. Government. E Installation Mangalpady Grama March Project dropped of camera Panchayath 2020

C Electrificatio Manjeshwaram 2019- Completed Completed, Completed in Completed in Completed Completed in 100% Completed Grama Panchayat n of material 2020 MCF November November in November November collection inaugurate 2019 and MCF 2019 and 2019 and 2019 and facility d on inaugurated MCF MCF MCF 16.09.2020 on 16.09.2020 inaugurated inaugurated inaugurated on on on 16.09.2020 16.09.2020 16.09.2020 C Transportation Manjeshwaram March Due to spread Collected 995m3 Waste 995m3 Waste 995m3 Waste 995m3 Waste Work yet to be of collected of Covid, work 3320kg of collected from collected from collected from collected from waste Grama Panchayat 2020 interrupted. non various public various public various public various public completed. biodegradabl places and River places and places and places and e waste sides and River sides and River sides and River sides and through clean transported to transported to transported to transported to Kerala Disposal center Disposal center Disposal Disposal company on in March and in March and center in center in 27/06/2020, 338m3 Waste 338m3 Waste March and March and 28/06/2020, collected in June collected in 338m3 Waste 338m3 Waste 29/06/2020 2020. June 2020. collected in collected in June 2020. June 2020. Waste is being Waste is collected from being Waste is being Waste is being Manjeshwaram collected collected from collected from from near Railway Manjeshwara Manjeshwara Station, am near m near m near Manjeshwaram Railway Railway Railway Town near Station, Station, Station, Surumathodu, Manjeshwar Manjeshwara Manjeshwara Hosangadi town, am Town m Town near m Town near NH 66 near near Surumathodu, Surumathodu, Surumathod checkpost, Hosangadi Hosangadi u, Hosangadi Mada, Karoda, town, NH 66 town, NH 66 town, NH 66 Kunjathur, near near near Thumminadu, checkpost, checkpost, checkpost, 10th mile. Mada, Mada, Karoda, Mada, Karoda, Karoda, Kunjathur, Kunjathur, Kunjathur, Thumminadu, Thumminadu, Thumminadu 10th mile. 10th mile. , 10th mile. CLEAN MANJESHWAR CAMPAIGN - Waste collected from various places across the panchayath and N H on 28/02/2021 and disposed at MCF Gerukkatte using bio capping facility

E Installatio Manjeshwaram March - Project CC Camera CC Camera CC Camera CC Camera Tendered n of Grama Panchayat 2020 prepared installed at installed at installed at installed at camera for Karoda, National Karoda, Karoda, Karoda, installing Highway, National National National Solar CC Suramathodu, Highway, Highway, Highway, camera and Near Suramathodu, Suramathodu, Suramathodu, near Manjeshwaram. and Near and Near and Near Uppala 2020-21 Project Manjeshwaram Manjeshwara Manjeshwara Bridge has 58/2020-21 CC . 2020-21 m. 2020-21 m. 2020-21 been camera Project Project Project sanctioned installation at 58/2020-21 CC 58/2020-21 CC 58/2020-21 CC by DPC on Uppala riverside. camera camera camera 20.10.2020. installation at installation at installation at Tender has Uppala Uppala Uppala been riverside. riverside. riverside. invited. 2020-21 Project 58/2020-21 forwarded work order to contractor of CC Camera installation at Uppala river side. Sent a letter through email to National Highway Authority Kasargod to allot the permission for installation of CC camera.

C Tying of net Irrigation 2019- Work still Estimate for Estimate for Estimate for DPR submitted DPR submitted - Work still on both Department 2020 under process. fencing work fencing work on fencing work to Chief to Chief under process. sides of the on both sides both sides of on both sides Engineer, I & Engineer, I & bridge of Uppala NH Uppala NH of Uppala NH A (PRICE ID: A (PRICE ID: Bridge Bridge proposed Bridge 2019/10825/ 2019/10825/ proposed for for Rs.47.00 proposed for IA ) for IA ) for Rs.47.00 lakhs. Estimate Rs.47.00 lakhs. approval approval lakhs. submitted to Estimate Estimate Chief Engineer submitted to submitted to through PRICE Chief Engineer Chief 2019/10825/IA through PRICE Engineer dated 2019/10825/IA through 15.11.2019 for dated PRICE approval 15.11.2019 for 2019/10825/I approval A dated 15.11.2019 for approval

E Continuous Police Department Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed 100% Completed vigil on waste dumping on roads A(a) Water quality KSPCB Being Water quality is being monitored by KSPCB, Kasaragod regularly. monitoring done regularly

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Environmental Engineer UPPALA RIVER - UPPALA RIVER NEAR BHAGAVATHI TEMPLE (Bhagavathi Gate) - UPPALA RIVER - UPPALA BRIDGE (Existing NWMP Station) (Proposed NWMP Station)

Uppala River Near Bhagavathi Sampling Point Uppala Bridge Sampling Point Temple (Bhagavathi Gate) NWMP Station Code 2306 Distance from existing NWMP Station 878.66 m Latitude 12˚41’41.7”N Latitude 12˚41’20.1”N Longitude 74˚54’16.9”E Longitude 74˚54’34.0”E

Date of Sampling 16.02.2021 Date of Sampling 16.02.2021

Nature and flow of the river Moderate flow, water level Nature and flow of the river Water level decreased, decreased moderate flow Uppala River Near Sl.No Parameters Unit Uppala Bridge Sl.No Parameters Unit Bhagavathi Temple 1 Temperature ˚ C 28 1 Temperature ˚ C (Bhagavathi27 Gate) 2 pH - 7.7 2 pH - 7.31 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 45200 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 1773 4 Turbidity NTU 0.3 4 Turbidity NTU 0.1 5 BOD mg/l 2.4 5 BOD mg/l 1.7 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 5.46 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 7.66 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 530 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 490 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 112 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 108 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 30 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 20 10 Chlorides mg/l 16500 10 Chlorides mg/l 520 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 99 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 60 12 Total Hardness mg/l 5600 12 Total Hardness mg/l 260 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 4700 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 160 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 900 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 100 15 Calcium mg/l 1880 15 Calcium mg/l 64 16 Magnesium mg/l 218.7 16 Magnesium mg/l 24.3 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 27300 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 970 18 Sodium mg/l 8516 18 Sodium mg/l 270 19 Potassium mg/l 200 19 Potassium mg/l 15.65

Sd/- Assistant Scientist File No.WS-B2/222/2019-WRD 155 I/3932197/2019

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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Water Respources (WS-B) Department No.B2/222/219/WRD 27/11/2019,Thiruvananthapuram

From Secretary to Government To Dr.M.Dhinadhayalan Adviser (PHEE) Nirman Bhawan, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs ,Government of India New Delhi - 110032.

Sri.A.Sudhakar DH,WQM-I Division, Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi - 110032. Sir, Sub: Water Resources Department - Hon'ble NGT order dtd 11.09.2019 passed in O.A.No.496/2016 in the matter of News item published in Hindusthan Times dtd 19.06.2015 - Consolidated Report of the State of Kerala - submitting of - reg Ref: a.Letter No.Q-1514/1/216-CPHEEO dated 25/1/219 of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affiars, New Delhi b)Letter F.No.A-14011/325-2015/2019-WQM-II dated 24.10.2019 of the Central Pollution Control Board. With reference above, I am directed to forward herewith consolidated report of State of Kerala regarding the present status of the implementation and aciton plans on Rain Water Harvesting for Conservation of Water for the purpose of filing a combined report before Hon'ble NGT in compliance with the judgment dated 11.09.2019. File No.WS-B2/222/2019-WRD 156 I/3932197/2019

Yours Faithfully, GOPAKUMARAN B ADDITIONAL SECRETARY

For Secretary to Government.

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