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Pollution Board Halts Coimbatore Sewage Plant Plan
3 Jan
Summary
- TNPCB rejected Coimbatore's STP application due to non-compliance with norms.
- Farmers fear contamination of groundwater and oppose the project.
- STP must be 250 meters away from water bodies per TNPCB 2008 norms.

The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) has rejected the Coimbatore Corporation's proposal for a sewerage treatment plant (STP) near Chinnavedampatti tank, citing non-compliance with environmental regulations. Farmers, who have been vocally opposing the project, received this information recently. Previously, in May 2025, the Water Resources Department had conditionally approved the construction of a 9.95 MLD capacity STP, highlighting its potential for groundwater recharge and ecological balance.
Despite assurances that treated water would be pollutant-free, farmers remain apprehensive about groundwater contamination. Their opposition stems from the original purpose of the 200-acre tank, established in the 1980s to store freshwater. They argue that the proposed STP would compromise the tank's water quality and its historical function as a reservoir for Coimbatore North and flood mitigation for the Sanganoor canal.




