Urban News

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to lay pipes connecting sewage treatment plants

Print PDF

The Times of India                   04.03.2013 

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to lay pipes connecting sewage treatment plants

PUNE: The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has decided to complete work of laying pipelines which will be connected to the sewage treatment plants. With this move, the discharge of untreated sewage in the Pavana river is expected to go down by 40 millions litre per day (MLD).

The city, at present, generates around 271 MLD of sewage. However, only 200 MLD of the sewage is treated and the rest is discharged in the river without any treatment.

Municipal commissioner Shrikar Pardeshi said, "The water supply department supplies 415 MLD water to the 17.5 lakh population in the city. The civic body has laid drainage pipes with a total length of 1,287 km in the city. It has constructed sewage treatment plants (STP) in various parts of the municipal limits, with a total capacity to treat 330 MLD. However, in some areas, the STPs are underutilized, as there is no network of pipelines which can collect the sewage and move it to the treatment plants''.

With the new pipelines, the quantity of sewage water that will be treated will increase from 200 MLD to 240 MLD by end of March 2014. PCMC will try to discharge treated sewage in the river, particularly in the Pavana river. Utilization of the STPs in full capacity and discharge of only treated sewage in the river is a major feature of the Pavana river development project, he said.

In Pimpri Chincwhad, there are three rivers that flow through the area - Pavana river, whose 25 km long stretch passes through the middle of the city, 12 km long Indrayani river passes through the northern boundary and Mula river whose nine km stretch passes through the southern boundary.

More than three decades back, the water of these rivers was potable. But due to the rapid industrialization and urbanization in Pimpri Chinchwadand nearby areas, untreated sewage and industrial effluents started being released untreated into the rivers. This has polluted the rivers and the water has become non-potable and even unfit for agriculture. Environmental groups have protested against the discharge of untreated sewage in the rivers by the municipal corporation.
Last Updated on Monday, 04 March 2013 07:52