The Times of India 02.03.2013
Treatment plant to reduce sewage in river
SUDA authorities have decided to set up a sewage pumping station and a
sewage treatment plant in Kamrej taluka with SMC to prevent the sewage
water from flowing directly into the river.
Official sources
said the villages located on the bank of Tapi river in Kamrej taluka
namely Vav, Laskana, Navagam, Valak, Kholvad, etc. are developing fast.
There are over three lakh people residing in these villages and all the
sewage water flows into Tapi river.
As per an estimate, around 6
million litres per day (MLD) sewage water generated from the villages
in Kamrej taluka is flowing into the river from different exit points.
This has further deteriorated the water quality in the river, thereby
affecting the creatures like fish and water plants in the river. Also,
the polluted water accumulates in the upstream of wier-cum-causeway and
the same water gets pumped into the intake wells to cater to the
drinking water needs of the residents in the city.
EH Pathan,
SMC’s solid waste manager, told TOI, “SUDA has made a comprehensive
sewage collection, transmission, treatment and disposal plan for the
villages located close to Tapi river embankment in Kamrej taluka. While
the project will be implemented by SUDA, the civic body will help in
setting up the treatment plant and the pumping station.”
Pathan
added, “The project is expected to control the pollution in Tapi river.
A plan proposal has been put forth in the general board.”