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I want to know weather EIA is required for establishing a large (say 80 MGD capacity with land area of 9.3 ha ) water treatment plant or not.
If EIA is not required what are the other Environmental Regulations need to be consider starting the construction.
Kindly give the quick reply
Regards
Vidhu Tripathi
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Environmental Clearance may be needed.
Please Visit this link on the Ministry of Environment and Forests, India, for more details:
http://164.100.194.5:8081/ssdn1/
Specifically on this:
http://164.100.194.5:8081/ssdn1/jspfiles/doc/ommodel3.html
There should be an interesting information relevant to your query on Common Effluent Plants.
Hi
There is no any seperate clause for Clearance of water and waste water treatment plant except CETP.As you said,total area of proposed WTP is 9.3 (93,000 sqm) and as per EIA notification ,Clearance is required if total area of construction is > 20,000 sqm and its considered as Construction /area development activity.(8)
For your project ,Clearance should be required from concerned SPCB.
I think you need to take permission from Irrigation Dep(If source is surface water ) for this much amount of water withdrawal
Regards
Bhargav Joshi
Dear member
for the consruction of water and waste water treament plant in large scale it is requiered Take EIA report.
it is depending upon site condition ,if ur site is in forest ,then permission should be taken from forest dept.for tree cutting and replantion,if ur site in dense population so rehabilation of people is requried.during construction activity impact of construction work to surrounding area. so it is requried to consider what is the impact on surrounding area.
regards
sudhir patil.
dear members
Thanks for your quick reply.
May I know if there is any case of Environmental Clearance for WTP, any where in India.
Regards
Vidhu Tripathi
Dear member,
some of projects like sewage disposal in Mumbai , they had prepared EIA report for WTP and STP.here iam Attaching this report for your refrence.
regards
sudhir patil.
Sir,
EIA is a must for this mega project since it concerns with discharge of treated effluents.
Huge volume of effluent will travel to far off places including rivers forests, treams and adjacent to agriclutural fileds. Therefore it is a must. Importantly EIA must be true to the findings.
Regards
Sudhir
dear members
Thanks for your quick reply.
May I know if there is any case of Environmental Clearance for WTP, any where in India.
Regards
Vidhu Tripathi
Your question is not clear WTP means what?Shall I take it as WTP for potable water? or Shall take it as CETP or shall I take it for WTP for power house?
Palle Sudhir
DEAR SUDHIR
I AM DISCUSSING WTP FOR DRINKING WATER/POTABLE WATER OF BIG SIZE AS MENTIONED EARLIER.
VIDHU TRIPATHI
Dear Mr Tripathi,
Your question is very relevant. In any case it requires an EIA clearance.
1. It involves resource abstraction from a source, processing, and rejection of process wastes. It comes under the definition of industry. The ground that EIA rules do not define water utility as an industry is not a justification for avoiding EIA clearance. The health of the source (say a river), ecological needs of the river, conflict of interests among users of the river, impact of waste discharge on land and river, etc must be predicated and mitigation measures must be planned. The selection of treatment technology itself must be scrutinized during EIA process.
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