National Workshop On Wastewater Recycling and Presentation of...
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National Workshop On Wastewater Recycling and Presentation of Urban Water Awards 2011-12
Topic: Industry Prospective on use of Recycles wastewater
March 7, 2014
Overview of Presentation
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Water : Indian Scenario
Wastewater Recycle and Reuse Opportunities
Success Stories – Industry
CII TWI Vision & Purpose
Water: Indian Scenario
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Water Scenario-India
► Indian industries consumed about 50 billion cubic meters of water
► Large population of people lack access to safe water
Water Scarcity-Is a Crisis looming ahead?
► Fresh water available per capita per annum in India has dropped from 5,200 m3 to 1,820 m3 in 01 According to WHO, mortality is high due to water borne diseases
Surface Water-PollutedGround Water-DepletedRainfall - Wasted
Industry -GrowingWater Reqd- Increasing Water Recycle- ? ? ?
Quality of water- PoorHealth Issue- IncreasingIndia’s water future- ???
Population – IncreasingDemand – IncreasingConsumption-Increasing
► Establishment of UMPPs will further strain the thin water resources
Would the next world war would be over
water ?
India is water stressed measured both in terms of quantity and quality
Most of the country receives nearly all its rainfall in less than about 1% of the time of an entire year.
More than 80 percent of river basins are facing stress and scarcity
Groundwater depletion and deterioration
depleting at a rate far greater than what natural cycles can replenish (even > 1 m/ year)
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Groundwater quality fast deteriorating
emerging geo-contaminants
non-point source pollutants like nitrates
Less than 1/3rd of our total sewage gets treated
About 50% of riverine length shows high pollution measured in terms of BOD alone
Over 20% of transmissible diseases in India are related to unsafe water
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India is water stressed measured both in terms of quantity and quality
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As a result !
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Water Availability (cum)
Per capita available water resource Per capita utilizable water resource (GW and SW)
Water stress line (1700)
Water scarcity line (1000)
Per capita water availability (m3/capita)
Climatic variability is an add-on stressor.
Regions face growing demand-supply gaps.
Conflicting demands over a shrinking resource
Industrial Water Demand
Industry & Energy
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Wastewater generation from different types of industries and achievable reuse
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Industry Average volume of wastewater per unit or product
Thermal power plant
155 x 103
L/h/MW
Pulp & paper 250 x 103
L/tonne
Iron & Steel 150x 103
L/tonne
Pharmaceutical 4.5x 103
L/Kg
Distillery 15 L/L of alcohol
Textile 250 L/Kg Cloth
Tannery 34 L/Kg of raw hides
Wastewater Treatment : Present Scenario
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Industrial
13000 MLD generated by 1,35,000
polluting industries
60% is treated (large & medium
industries)
Domestic
23000 MLD generated (300 Class I Cities and 345 Class II towns)
Only 6000 MLD is treated
Source: CPCB
Wastewater Recycle & Reuse
Opportunities
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Recycle & Reuse opportunities
Use of sewage & effluent water for low and high end applications
Use of sewage & effluent water for high end applications
Reuse of treated water as water curtain, floor washings, dual pipe line for toilet flushing etc.
High End Application Cooling Water Make-up
Boiler Feed
Process Water
Low End Application Gardening
Floor Washing
Toilet Flushing
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Looking for alternative sources
Well Water
Surface
Water
Municipal
Water
Internal
WW
Reuse
RO Reject
RO
Permeate
Boiler Blow
Down
ZLD
Distillate
MBR
Effluent
Additional
Treatment?
Treated Water
Municipal
Treated
WWCan use many sources of lower quality water *
* With proper system design and treatment
Recycling Initiatives of Indian Industry
Segregates waste streams at source and perform primary/ secondary treatment, locally as appropriate
TDS and Organic Load
Color
Reuse of treated water locally as far as possible
Cost Effective
Reduce of fresh water intake
Installed common tertiary treatment plant for further treatment and reuse
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Screening/Grit Removal
SedimentationClarification
Biological Clarification
Thickening / Digestion / Solids Reduction
Dewatering
Disinfection
Instrumentation& Control
Filtration
Residuals Management
Odor Control
Water Path
SludgePath
Others
RO
Full range of technologies for primary, secondary and advanced wastewter treatment & reuse
Success Stories
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Case Study-I
Conservation of Ground Water
Reuse of 220m3/day of Secondary Treated Wastewater
Installed full fledged tertiary
treated water system using
submerged UF-RO membrane
Utilized for non-potable
purposes
Fresh water savings of 73000m3/year
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Zero Water Discharge
Effluent Generation of ~ 800m3/day Process
• Component Washing
• Paint Booth
Utilities
• Cooling Tower
• Filter Backwash
Sewage
Percentage of Treated Effluent in Daily Consumption 35% in Process
Rest Green Belt Development
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CII-TWI and USAID India partnership
Objective
To Promote Water Use Efficiency across Urban Sector to Address Climate Change
Activities undertaken
Water audits in Industry, buildings /hospitals
Pre-feasibility studies for utilizing municipal sewage
Identification of doable projects on reuse of sewage
Information Dissemination and Capacity Building Programs
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CII-TWI USAID Enhances Ecosystems model
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CLIMATE CHANGE APPROACHES
Minimizing Impact
- Demand Management
- Scale up to other Cities
ECOSYSTEM SECURITY
IMPACT ON WATER RESOURCE
MINIMIZE IMPACTSUSTAINABLE WATER
RESOURCE
WATER AUDITS(Industry and buildings)
SEWAGE REUSABILITY
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Focus Area: Urban Sector
Project activities are linked to a larger goal
Conducting of Water Audits
Industry, Buildings, Municipality (27 in number)
Jaipur, Faridabad, and Pune
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state-of-the-art instruments
world-class software
systems
Benefits of the CII-TWI USAID India project
Established water balance and baselines on water use and wastewater through audits
Specific water use
Wastewater generation
Sensitized industry, builders and local governments on water use efficiency
3 workshops/ roundtables : Jaipur, Pune & Faridabad
> 1500 employees and staff of government, industry & building
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Training at Rajasthan Police Academy Workshop in Faridabad
Training at Manu yantralaya - Industry Training at School in Jaipur
………benefits
Identification of doable projects (municipality-industry interface)
2 - 3 projects in each of the three cities.
Potential of reusing sewage is as high as 70 percent through low-to-medium cost interventions
Know how on state-of-the-art technologies
20 – 30 water saving strategies classified into low cost high impact, medium cost, and high cost strategies
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CII Vision & Purpose
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CII-Triveni Water Institute
Adopts a holistic approach:
- Multi-Sectoral: 4 sectors, and 6 cross cutting dimensions
- Multi-Locational
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While focuses its activities on closing the demand and supply gaps, it aims to produce results on-ground in the short-term, and use as a catalyst09/10/2013
Vision: enable India make substantial progress towards achieving water security by 2022
Purpose and Activities
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Core purpose of TWITo transform water conservation and management in India by
changing the mind-set and behavior of stakeholders resulting in
more effective and sustainable water management practices at the
grassroots level.
Internal Governance
Vision and Purpose
Advisory services
Projects,
Policy
Advocacy
Training & Education
Events, Information
dissemination
Way Forward
Incentive for Industry – Recycling Wastewater
Pilot Projects on Wastewater Recycling Supported by Government
Interface Municipality & Industry
Guidelines
Promotion of best practices of water management in industry
Technology Fund
Promoting and Incubating Water Efficient Technology
Water Audit in Industry
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