IL&FS Water Ltd – Capability Presentation Gujarat ... · n Transportation n Area development n...
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n Promoted as a specialized institution by HDFC, UTI and Central Bank of India
n Unique mandate – catalyzing infrastructure development in India on a commercial format
n Pioneer in development, financing and implementation of infrastructure projects
n Full service capability – visioning, documentation, financing, development, structuring, management, technology and execution
IL&FS in Infrastructure
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Sectors
n Water and waste watern Transportationn Area developmentn Cluster developmentn Special Economic Zone (SEZ)n Financen Powern Portsn Urban infrastructuren Environmentn Educationn Tourism
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Background
n IL&FS promoted the first PPP water and sewerage project in India viz. Tirupur. The spade work for the project started way back in 1992
n The Tirupur project was commissioned in April 2005 – ahead of schedule and within cost
n This projects helped in establishing the commercial framework for water projects on a PPP framework in the country
n Building on this experience IL&FS is involved today in a slew of projects and initiatives in the water sector (with an aggregate value of USD 1 bn)
n IL&FS is also implementing a 55 mld textile effluent zero liquid discharge facility in Tirupur. This is the largest such project site in the world
n A similar 7 mld project is being set up in Ambur for leather effluent treatment
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Functional Competency
n Functional Expertise in the following areas of water sector :
n Technologyn Project conceptualizationn Project design, review & developmentn Project financingn Project contracting & procurementn Project implementation including contract
managementn Operation & Maintenance
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Value Addition
Project Development
Project Financing
ProjectImplementation
Project O&M
•Technology •Design•Procurement•Documentation
•Investment•Lending•Arranging
•Project ManagementSupervision
• Supervision• Direct O&M
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Segmental Experience
n This experience straddles the following areas of the water sector :
n Water supply – industrial and domestic (urban and rural)
n Domestic waste water managementn Industrial effluent managementn Industrial / Domestic waste water reusen Desalination
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Tirupur Water Project
n Project: Implementation of a 250 Mld industrial cum domestic water project for the town of Tirupur
n Commercial framework: Concession agreement includes source and distribution to industry and bulk to domestic. Cross subsidy by industry of domestic tariff
n Project Cost : Rs. 1000 Cr
n Means of Finance : 60% debt, 30% equity, 10% quasi equity
n IL&FS Role : Promoter
n Current Status: n Water on tap from April 2005
Distinction Award WinnerGlobal Water Awards 2006
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IOCL Water Supply Project
n Project: Supply of 95 MLD water from River Mahanadi at Cuttack to Paradip for the Paradip refinery of IOCL on BOOT basis
n Project Cost : Rs. 650 Cr
n Means of Finance : 70% debt, 20% equity, 10% Mezzanine debt
n IL&FS Role : BOOT contractor
n Current Status: n Construction in progress
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Nanded Urban Water Project
n Project: Development and implementation of drinking water, sewerage system & storm water drainage for the town of Nanded, Maharashtra
n Rationale: Sikh holy city, badly in need of infrastructure upgradation to meet the requirements of Sikh festival 2008
n Cost : Rs. 350 Cr
n IL&FS Role : Development, Financing, Implementation Supervision & O&M
n Means of Finance: GoI Grant – 80%, State Government – 10%, Loan – 10%
n Current Status:n Project completed
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Tirupur Effluent Project
n Project: Treatment of textile effluent through RO to meet zero discharge norms of TNPCB. Estimated volume of effluent is approx 100 mld. Approx 53 Mld across 9 CETPs (Largest recycling site in the world)
n Rationale: Bleaching & Dyeing industries not able to meet TDS norms of PCB. Project would enable them to meet these norms while at the same time recycle water
n Cost : About Rs 450 crores
n IL&FS Role : Development, Financing, Implementation Supervision, O&M
n Means of Finance: Govt – 10%, Industry – 15%, Commercial loans 75%
n Current Status:n Commercially operating since March 2010
Highly Commended Global Water Awards 2007
Background
n Tirupur is an industrial town located in Tamilnadu with about 1900 textile enterprises
n Tirupur has an international recognition as India’s leading knitwear export centre
n Exports from Tirupur are growing at a rapid pace of 15% per anumin the last decade
n Currently exports from Tirupur are about USD 2.75 billion
Background .. 2
n The knitwear production process involves knitting, processing (bleaching and dyeing), printing, embroidery and stitching
n Bleaching and Dyeing are highly water intensive processes; they also generate a high quantity of effluent
n Tirupur has a large concentration of bleaching and dyeing industries – about 800 units
The Problem
n The dyeing/bleaching units are typically small and medium enterprises (SMEs) doing job work for the garment exporters
n They generate about 100 -120 Million Litres per Day (MLD) of textile effluent
n The effluent has high salt content, colour and other chemical components like BOD and COD
n The units had implemented CETPs based on conventional physico – chemical treatment before discharging the treated effluent into the adjoining Noyyal river and this has affected the irrigation water source.
n The conventional effluent treatment plants were unable to tackle the problem of colour and TDS. Moreover, the treatment process generated huge quantities of sludge resulting in virtualmountains of sludge
The Problem .. 2
n The affected agriculturists association filed a Public Interest Litigation against the polluting industries
n The Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and the High Courthave directed the industries to implement zero discharge facilities within a defined time frame or face closure
n Industries approached IL&FS to help them to develop, finance andimplement the zero liquid discharge (ZLD) facilities
n IL&FS had to reckon with two major issues:n Technology & Scale
n ZLD project of this scale never implemented beforen Technology for pre – treatment should aim at minimizing the
sludge generationn Recycling has to be factored in
n Financingn The units were mostly SME’s with little balance sheet
strengthn Project of this scope and magnitude never financed before
Challenge
Technical Solution .. 1
n IL&FS scouted for technologies and suggested an end to end solution to take care of the followingn Colour reductionn Salt separationn Reduction in sludge volume
n After detailed analysis, the identified process sequence is,n Raw effluent conveyance � Pretreatment � Reverse
Osmosis (RO) � Evaporator �Treated water conveyance
n Pretreatmentn Total biological oxidation (TBO) activated sludge process for
the reduction of color and to minimize other contaminants except TDS
n TBO also reduces sludge generation – 10-15% compared to other process
Technical Solution … 2
n Total Biological Oxidationn Unique Processn Aerates effluent through diffusers in deep tanksn Controlled pH conditionsn Around 90% reduction in BOD and around 85%
reduction in CODn About 50% reduction in colourn In a single stepn No coagulating chemicals added
EXISTING CETP (PHYSICO-CHEMICAL TREATMENT)
Cake for Disposal
Discharge to Noyyal River
Alum/Ferrous Sulphate Dosing
COLLECTION WELLRAW EFFLUENT
FROM INDUSTRIES
FLASH MIXERCLARIFLOCCULATOR
EQUALIZATION TANK
THICKENER CENTRIFUGE
Sludge
Lime Dosing
TOTAL BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION TREATMENT
To filtration and RO System
Acid Dosing
SCREEN CHAMBER/INTAKE SUMP
RAW EFFLUENTFROM INDUSTRIES
BIOLOGICAL OXIDATIONTANKCLARIFIER
EQUALIZATION TANK
THICKENER FILTER PRESS
Cake for Disposal
Sludge
Air
Technical Solution .. 3
n Reverse osmosis (RO)n Desalt the water to generate clear water stream and n concentrated salt stream
n Evaporatorn The concentrated salt stream from the RO will be evaporatedn The vapour will be condensed back into watern The salt will be crystallized for reusen MVR type evaporator instead of multi stage evaporator
n Pipelinen Pipeline network connecting the industrial units to their CETPsn Separate pipeline systems for effluent and treated water conveyance
n The whole process will have a recovery of 80 to 85% water for reuse by industries
Quality Comparison of TBO (+RO) water with conventional treated river water
Parameter TBO-RO permeate Treated river water
pH 7.0 to 7.5 7.0 to 8.0
TDS, mg/l < 250 < 500
Chlorides, mg/l < 150 < 200
Turbidity, NTU < 1 < 3
Implementation Framework (Example)
Special Purpose Vehicle
CETP – 1
17 Member Units
21 Member Units
15 Member Units
67 Member Units
CETP – 4 CETP – 3CETP – 2
Three such SPVs were created and financed under the project
Contractual Framework
Special Purpose Vehicle
Implementation management
& O&M supervision
Pipelineconstruction
RO construction &
O&M
Evaporatorconstruction
& O&M
Pre-treatment Design, Pre-treatment Construction
supervision and O&M
Pre-treatment construction
Project Benefits
n Industryn Recovery of water from effluent and reuse in the processn Compliance with the regulatory norms
n Agriculturen Substantial reduction in ground water pollutionn Less dependence on ground water leading to the recharge of
aquifers
n Environmentn Overall improvement in river and ground water availability and
quality
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Ambur – Vaniyambadi Effluent Project
n Project: Implementation of a 7 Mld waste water recycling project for treating tannery waste water
n Rationale: Industry at present is not able to meet the pollution control norms. In addition there is a severe shortage of water in the area
n Project Cost : About Rs 100 crores
n Means of Finance : 50% from Govt, 25% from industry, 25% IL&FS Loan
n IL&FS Role : Development, Financing, Implementation Supervision
n Current Status: n Commissioning trial runs under way
Issues - Tannery cluster Ambur
n The industry is historically located on the banks of Palar river since the tanning process is water dependent
n Palar river has dried up due to lack of rain combined with excessive upstream demands
n The industry is presently drawing ground water for meeting its water requirements
n Further, the effluent is being discharged into the ground after treatment without TDS reduction
n The industry faced two problems :n Strategy to meet the TNPCB norms of Zero Dischargen Availability of consistent quality water for process
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EQUALIZATIONTANK
TANNERY EFFLUENTFROM INDUSTRIES
PERMEATE STORAGE
TANK
PRE & AERATION TANKSCLARIFIER
ROPLANTRejectEVAPORATOR
Solar Pond
Residue
Salt Recovery
Condensate Permeate
To Industries
Process Flow Schematic
MBR PLANT
Treated Water Quality - Ambur
n Total Dissolved Solids : less than 500 ppm
n Chlorides : less than 250 ppm
n Sulphates : less than 50 ppm
n Hardness : Low
n LSI : Non scaling, non corrosive
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Sanganer Textile Effluent Project
n Project: Development of Common Effluent Treatment Plant of 12.3 mld to treat textile effluent
n Project Cost : Rs. 50 Cr
n IL&FS Role : DPR, PMC, O&M
n Current Status: n DPR completed and bid process management in
progress
Balotra Textile Effluent Project
n Project: Development of Common Effluent Treatment Plant of 12 mld at Balotra and upgradation of 30 mld plant at Bithuja to treat textile effluent
n Project Cost : Rs. 80 Cr
n IL&FS Role : DPR, PMC, O&M
n Current Status: n DPR under preparation
n Project: Development of Common Effluent Treatment Plants of 112 mld and 38 mld to treat textile effluent
n Project Cost : Rs. 500 Cr
n IL&FS Role : DPR, PMC, O&M
n Current Status: n DPR under preparation
Ludhiana Textile Effluent Project
Clean Drinking Water Initiatives
n Project: Setting up of two Reverse Osmosis plants in two villages of Haryana which would be further expanded to other states
n Project Cost : Rs. 2 lakhs per RO plant
n IL&FS Role : Sponsor
n Current Status: n Plants under operation