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Government of Kerala : General: 0471- 2312910, 2318153, 2318154, 2318155 Chairman: 2318150 Member Secretary: 2318151 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 0471 – 2318134, 2318152 web: www.keralapcb.nic.in tIcfKERALA kwØm STATE\ aen POLLUTION-\o-I-cW \nb CONTROL-{´W t_mÀUv BOARD Pattom ]«w ]n.P.O.,-H., Thiruvananthapuram Xncp-h-\-´-]pcw þ – 695695 004004 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 Kerala, 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 Mavelikkara Municipality (300KLD). Revamping of STPs at Elamkulam (including capacity enhancement), Adwaithasramam & Aluva Market in Ernakulam 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, Chengannur Municipality and Thiruvalla 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 Tirur Municipal Bus Stand, Malappuram. 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 Travancore 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 Kottayam 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, Kochi (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 Kalamassery Non- 0.01 MLD started Market, Operational operation Kalamassery due to lack of Municipality(PRS) influent 5 Kannur Sewage treatment Plant Operational 0.5MLD 0.5MLD ASP at Taliparambu (0.5MLD) Taliparambu Municipality, Kannur 6 Thrissur Sewage treatment Plant 3 MLD ASP at Guruvayur 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 Kozhikode Common Sewage Treatment Operational 0.1MLD 0.1MLD MBBR (PRS) Plant at Narayana nagaram, near stadium, Vatakara, 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 Ponmundam 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. Kollam 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 Ayurveda Hospital DP , Wayanad 7 135 KLD 0.135 Tendering 31/03/2021 Capacity stage decentralized sullage Treatment plant at Uppala Town Mangalpadi, Kasaragod 7 8 STP at Private 0.03 Tendering Bus station, stage Kothaikunnu, Thodupuzha 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, Pathanamthitta 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 Irinjalakuda 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 Palakkad 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 Kilimanoor, 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,
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