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20 cities to come under integrated sewerage scheme

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The Times of India     20.08.2012

20 cities to come under integrated sewerage scheme

PATNA: Urban development and housing minister Prem Kumar, on Sunday, said work on integrated sewerage scheme, solid waste management and river front management is being undertaken in 20 cities along the river Ganga in the state with the assistance of the Centre.

The minister, who on Saturday reviewed the functioning of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA), said that the 20 cities to be covered under the plan are: Patna, Danapur Nizamat, Fatuha, Bakhtiyarpur, Hajipur, Chhapra, Buxar, Dighwara, Sonepur, Revilganj, Ara, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Munger, Sultanganj, Naugachia, Khagaul, Barahaiya, Barh and Mokama. He said that river front development also includes construction of dhobi ghat, graveyard and public latrines.

The minister said funds had already been sanctioned to four of the 20 cities and the share of the Centre and state is 70:30. He said work had started at Hajipur, Begusarai and Buxar.

The minister said under Hajipur Sewerage Plan, sewerage treatment plants of 22 lakh litre daily capacity would be constructed while sewerage treatment plants of 16 lakh litre capacity would be constructed under Buxar sewerage plan. Sewerage treatment plant of 17 lakh litre daily capacity under Begusarai Sewerage Plan and 30 lakh litre daily capacity under Munger Sewerage Plan would be constructed. All these projects would be completed in two years.

The minister directed the officials concerned to prepare detailed project report (DPR) for the remaining 16 cities and send it to the centre by September. He also directed the officials to prepare city sanitation plans (CSP) for 16 cities by November.


Last Updated on Monday, 20 August 2012 09:15