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Home / Environment / Noida Tackles Yamuna Pollution with Drain STPs

Noida Tackles Yamuna Pollution with Drain STPs

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Noida Authority to build STPs in drains to treat wastewater.
  • Project aims to make Noida a 'zero discharge city'.
  • NGT penalty prompted Noida's plan to improve water quality.
Noida Tackles Yamuna Pollution with Drain STPs

The Noida Authority has committed to a significant environmental initiative, planning to construct multiple Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) within city drains. This strategic step is designed to ensure that only treated wastewater is discharged into drains that ultimately feed the Yamuna River. The overarching goal is to achieve 'zero discharge' status for Noida, preventing any untreated wastewater from polluting the soil or water bodies.

This ambitious project was approved in the Authority's 221st board meeting. It follows a directive from the National Green Tribunal on August 3, 2022, which mandated the cessation of untreated waste dumping into drains. The NGT had also levied a ₹100 crore penalty on Noida for its role in river pollution, a decision the Authority had challenged in the Supreme Court.

The plan involves issuing a tender to select an expert agency that will implement the latest technologies for wastewater treatment. Phase I will see the construction of five STPs with a capacity of 90 MLD, requiring an investment of ₹300 crore. Officials anticipate that this phase will take at least two years to complete, marking a substantial effort towards mitigating Yamuna's pollution.

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Noida Authority plans to install Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) in city drains to treat wastewater before it enters the Yamuna River.
To prevent untreated wastewater from reaching the Yamuna River and to comply with environmental regulations, including NGT directives.
The 'zero discharge city' goal means Noida aims to release absolutely no untreated wastewater into soil or drains connected to rivers.

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