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Jodhpur Eyes Manesar's Zero Liquid Discharge Tech
31 Jan
Summary
- Jodhpur administration studied Manesar's effluent treatment technology.
- Manesar's plant uses a zero liquid discharge model.
- The plant treats 55 million liters of wastewater daily.

A delegation from the Jodhpur district administration recently conducted a visit to the Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) located in IMT Manesar Sector 6. The delegation's primary goal was to thoroughly examine the technology employed for treating polluted water originating from the IMT industrial area. This inspection was prompted by Jodhpur's plans to establish a similar CETP within its own district.
The Manesar plant, operational since 2017, is a significant environmental initiative. It employs a zero liquid discharge model, which is recognized for its eco-friendly approach to managing industrial wastewater. The facility effectively purifies millions of liters of water daily, preventing the outflow of polluting industrial-grade effluents. Officials confirmed the plant currently operates at a capacity of 55 million liters per day (MLD), successfully treating wastewater from the IMT Manesar area.




