The Hindu 23.12.2010
Works for sewage treatment plant begins at Erode GH
Staff Reporter
PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN

Demand met : Works have commenced for the construction of a sewage
treatment plant at the Erode Government Hospital –
ERODE: Works for the construction of a new sewage treatment plant at the Erode Government Hospital have begun recently.
The State government had sanctioned Rs. 1.35 crore for the
construction of the plant with a capacity to treat over 3.65 kilo litres
of water per day.
The Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board is the implementing
agency for the project. The board will also take care of the operation
and maintenance of the plant and the State government will pay the
maintenance charges to the board.
The establishment of a sewage treatment facility in Erode government
hospital is a long pending demand. People from Erode, Namakkal and
Tiruppur districts depend on the hospital for their healthcare needs.
The hospital, which has a bed capacity of around 600, gets more than
2,500 outpatients a day.
The hospital administration now discharges water coming from sinks,
toilets and bathrooms into the storm water drains of the Erode
Corporation without treating it.
After people expressed serious concern over this, the hospital
administration had submitted a proposal for the establishment of the
sewage treatment plant and received the approval a few months ago.
“The establishment of the treatment plant will enable the
administration to enhance the sanitary conditions on the hospital
premises to a greater extent,” Hospital Medical Superintendent R.
Krishnakumar said.
The project is expected to be completed within March 2011.