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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
FOR 05 MLD CAPACITY CETP
(PHASE-I 2.5 MLD +PHASE II 2.5MLD)
BY
KALA AMB INFRASTRUCTUREDEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Consultant
Shivalik Solid Waste ManagementLimited
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Table of content
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...............................................................................................1
2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION .................4
2.1 Identification of the project ............................................................................................. 4
2.2 Details of the Project Proponent.................................................................................... 6
2.3 Brief Description of Nature of the Project .................................................................. 6
2.4 Need for the project and its importance to the Country or Region.................... 6
2.5 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project .................... 7
2.6 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, IfAny 7
2.7 Location................................................................................................................................... 7
2.8 Details of Alternate Sites................................................................................................... 2
2.9 Size or magnitude of operation ...................................................................................... 2
2.10 Project description with characteristic of effluent of industries ....................... 2
2.11 Effluent Transportation as Per Topography............................................................14
2.12 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely source,marketing area of final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and
Finished Product............................................................................................................................16
2.13 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse envisaged in the project, ifany, 16
2.14 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and Source .16
3 SITE ANALYSIS ...........................................................................................................17
3.1 Connectivity.........................................................................................................................17
3.2 Topography .........................................................................................................................17
3.3 Existing land use pattern. ...............................................................................................18
3.4 Soil Classification...............................................................................................................18
3.5 Climatic & Rainfall.............................................................................................................18
3.6 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE .....................................................................18
4 PLANNING BRIEF........................................................................................................19
4.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Townand Country Planning/Development authority Classification......................................19
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4.2 Population projection......................................................................................................19
4.3 Land use planning .............................................................................................................19
4.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) ................................19
4.5 Amenities/Facilities .........................................................................................................19
5 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE................................................................................20
5.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)...............................................................................20
5.2 Green Belt.............................................................................................................................20
5.3 Connectivity (traffic and transportation road/rail/metro/water waysetc.) 20
5.4 Drinking water management ........................................................................................20
5.5 Sewerage system................................................................................................................20
5.6 Industrial waste management ......................................................................................20
5.7 Solid waste management ................................................................................................20
5.8 Power requirement & supply/source ........................................................................20
6 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN ......................................21
7 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES............................................................21
7.1 Cost Estimates.....................................................................................................................21
8 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) ................................22
List of Table
Table 1: SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT .............................................................3
Table 2: Type of Water Polluting Industries falling under the purview of PCB in Kala Amb 2
Table 3: Standards for Discharge of Effluent ..................................................................4
Table 4: Treatment Units Constructed in Phase I...................................................................11
Table 5: Treatment Units Constructed in Phase-II .................................................................12
Table 7: Details of mechanical equipment and cost ....................................................21
List of Figures
Figure 1: Google image showing Project site surrounding Kala Amb industrial area.............5
Figure 2: VICINITY MAP OF THE PROJECT SITE.............................................................1
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Figure 3: Showing PHASE I: 2.5 MLD(1.5 MLD+1 MLD SEWAGE) .............................9
Figure 4: Showing PHASE-II: 2.5 MLD effluent ..................................................................10
Figure 5: Layout Plan of Proposed CETP..............................................................................13
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The concept of effluent treatment, by means, of a collective effort, has assumed reasonable
gravity by being especially purposeful for cluster of small scale industrial units. Common
effluent treatment plant (CETP) not only helps the industries in easier control of pollution,
but also act as a step towards cleaner environment and service to the society at large.
Small scale industries, by their very nature of job cannot benefit much from economies of
scale and therefore the burden of installing & operating pollution- control equipment,
falls heavy on them. Realizing this practical problem, under the policy statement for
abatement of pollution the Government extends the scheme for promoting combined
facilities for treatment of effluent for clusters of small scale industrial units and also to
provide technical support to them.
The concerted approach of common effluent treatment provisions has many advantages.
Wastewater of individual industries often contain significant concentration of pollutants;
and to reduce them by individual treatment up to the desired concentration, becomes
techno-economically difficult The combined treatment provides a better and economical
option because of the equalization and neutralization taking place in the CETP. Other
important issues for the merit of common treatment include scarcity of land at the
industry's level and a comparatively easier availability of professional and trained staff for
the operation of CETP, which is otherwise difficult, at the individual industry level. For the
regulatory authorities also, common treatment facility offers a comparatively easier
means of ensuring compliance of stipulated norms.
The Proposed CETP is at Kala Amb in District Sirmaur of Himachal Pradesh. The Sirmaur
district lies between 77°01’12” and 77°49’40” East longitude and 33°22’30” and 31°01’20”
North latitude in the outer Himalayan ranges commonly called as Shivaliks. The district is
predominantly mountainous with deep valleys lying between ranges of varying elevations.
Longest length from west to east is 77 kms and the maximum width from north to south is
80 kms. The district is bounded by Shimla district in the north, Uttarakhand in the east,
Yamuna Nagar district of Haryana in the south - west and Solan district in the north-west.
The geographical area of the district is 2825 Sq. Km. which is almost 5.07% of the total
geographical area of the State. Like other parts of Himachal Pradesh, it has beautiful
landscapes, bracing climate, big and small game and legendry temples which hold abiding
attraction for the tourists. River Giri is the biggest river in the district which originates
from Kotkhai/Jubbal Tehsil of Shimla district and flows down in the south-east direction.
It ultimately joins the river Yamuna near Paonta Sahib.
The industrial Association of Kala Amb through M/s Kala Amb Infrastructure Company
having its registered office at village Johran, Trilokpur Road, Kala Amb, Himachal Pradesh,
India – 134203, proposes to set up Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) to serve Kala
Amb industrial area and industries located in nearby area within 10 km zone for
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management of industrial effluents and to protect ecology from further deterioration. The
proposed CETP is expected to treat around 5 MLD industrial effluents including Sewage
component.
Generated solid waste would be transported to authorized TSDF site. The wastewater
after treatment shall be used for Horticulture purpose rest will be discharged into river
Markanda.
The project site is well connected with road and railways. Naraingarh city is approx 8.90
km, WSW direction away from the project site. Ambala Cantt. Junction Railway Station
about 41.58 Km in the WSW direction and Chandigarh Airport about 45 Km in NW
direction.
FIGURE -1 SHOWING DISTRICT SIRMAUR & LOCATION OF KALA AMB
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The salient features of the proposed project are given in table below:
Table 1: SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
Location Latitude Longitude30°30'1.44” N 77°13’1.81” E30°29'58.48"N 77°13'3.68"E30°29'59.13"N 77°13'4.71"E30°29'55.22"N 77°13'3.52"E30°29'56.94"N 77°13'6.84"E30°29'53.98"N 77°13'1.77"E30°29'53.94"N 77°13'3.62"E
Land Area Plot measuring about 1.65 Ha or 16545 sq.mt has been allotted
for the proposed CETP
Screening Category 7(h), Category A as per EIA Notification 14th Sep, 2006 and
amended thereof.
Project Profile The proposed CETP is for combined stream of Industrial Effluent
& Domestic Sewage from Industrial units and sewage from
municipal areas of Kala Amb and other industries located in 10
Km radius.
5 MLD CETP in Two Phase for Industrial Effluent
PHASE IN TAKE FLOW IN MLD
INDUSTRIAL
EFFLUENT
DOMESTIC
SEWAGE
TOTAL
I 1.50 1.00 2.50
II 2.50 --- 2.50
Complete 4.00 1.00 5.00
Cost of the Project Approx. Rs. 37.85 Crores
Resource Requirement
Source & Quantity of
Water
Water for construction and domestic purpose will be met from
Tube well.
Power Source -HPSEB
Power Backup: DG SET – 1 Nos.
Man Power For Phase I: Approx. 18 to 20
For Phase II: Additional Approx. 4-5
skilled and unskilled labours will be engaged during construction
of CETP project.
Environmental Management System
Effluent Treatment Proposed CETP is for Industrial & Domestic Sewage effluents
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Scheme generated mainly from Municipal, Commercial and Industrial
waste from various industries located within 10 km radius of
Kala Amb area from the project site.
Flue Gas Emission No flue gas emissions except from operation of DG set as standby
power source.
Hazardous Waste ETP Sludge, Used oil, Discarded containers/liners.
2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Identification of the project
District Sirmaur has taken long strides in the field of industrial development, particularly
after the announcement of special industrial package - 2003 and it has emerged as 2nd
largest Industrialized District in Himachal Pradesh. Today, it has more than 1600 Micro,
Small, and Medium & Large Industries with total capital investment of about Rs. 4000
Crores and providing direct employment to more than 26000 workers
The rapid growth of industry in two industrial areas in the district, the details of which are
as under :-
Name of
Industrial AreaNo. of Plots Area in
(Bighas)Plots Allotted
VacantNo. of plots No. of parties
Kala Amb 67 221.03 67 52 0
Paonta Sahib 126 585.17 124 76 2
Some of the reputed Industrial units like Amba Shakti Ispat, Pidilite Industry Ltd etc. have
established their manufacturing facilities in the District.
The I.A. Kala Amb was developed &established by DIC, Sirmaur in 1991 in a stretch of 221.03
bighas. Total 67 industrial plots were developed in the Industrial area All plots are allotted to
total no. of 52 entrepreneurs. Apart from these allotted plots in developed I.A. of Kala Amb few
entrepreneur’s setup their industries in nearby area outside I.A. Kala Amb. In all there are 404
industrial units establishes in & around Kala Amb. Due to rapid industrial growth and
increase in production capacities in some of industries, the treatment of effluent has
become uneconomical at individual level besides the space constraint.
Hence, M/s Kala Amb Infrastructure Company, Distt. Sirmour, H.P has been formed by the
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Industrial association of Kala Amb to setup the CETP to treat the industrial effluent along
with sewage from the residential areas of Kala Amb. This will help in reducing capital and
operating cost of treatment of effluent.
Figure 1: Google image showing Project site surrounding Kala Amb industrial area
The Common treatment is always cheaper than small scattered treatment units. The other
benefits of CETP are;
• Availability of land which is difficult to be ensured by individual units in the event
they go for expansion of individual treatment plants.
• Contribution of nutrient and diluting potential, making the complex industrial waste
more amenable to degradation.
• The neutralization and equalization of heterogeneous waste makes its treatment
techno-economically viable.
• Professional and trained staff can be made available for operation of CETP which is
not possible in case of individual plants.
• Utilization of treated wastewater & disposal of sludge becomes more organized.
Project
site
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The CETP project is to treat Industrial Effluent & Domestic Sewage from Industrial unitsand sewage from municipal areas of Kala Amb. Effluent from all member units will bebrought by tanker and treated in proposed CETP to achieve parameters of treated waterto the norms fixed by Pollution Control Board for discharge. It is proposed to use treatedwater for horticulture development in industrial area. As per availability only part oftreated water can used for Horticulture purpose rest will be drained to discharge.The proposed CETP is located adjoining to Markanda River in which surplus treated water
will be discharged.
2.2 Details of the Project Proponent
M/s Kala Amb Infrastructure is a company registered in India, having its registered office
at village Johran, Trilokpur Road, Kala Amb, Himachal Pradesh, India – 134203. The
company was registered on January 14, 2011 with Registrar of Companies Himachal
Pradesh as a Public Company limited by shares. Kala- Amb Infrastructure Development
Company's Corporate Identification Number is (CIN) U90009HP2011NPL031536 and its
registration number is 31536.Its Email address is [email protected] and its registered
address is Single Window Clearance Agency Village Johron trilok Pur Road Kala Amb HP
173030.
2.3 Brief Description of Nature of the Project
The proposal is to set up the CETP of 5 MLD (Phase -I 2.5 MLD+Phase-II 2.5 MLD) for the
effluent from industries located in Kala Amb industrial area and industries located in
nearby region. The cluster of industries encompasses mainly Pharmaceutical Formulation,
Chemical Formulation, Metal Finishing, textile unit, etc. Effluent from member units will be
carried through tankers upto CETP. Different category effluent will be collected through
different takers where as similar category from different unit can be clubbed in common
tanker as per available capacity of taker to minimize cost of transportation.
Sewage will be conveyed through a sewer line to area of CETP to a collection tank.
2.4 Need for the project and its importance to the Country or Region
There are many Metallurgy, pharmaceutical units located in Kala Amb industrial area
besides other units in the periphery have been facing lot of problems in treatment of their
effluent, as it contains high TDS, Color and COD & BOD. Some other nature industries are
also operating in the industrial area like paper mill etc. which use huge amount of water
and discharge different nature effluent the same has been excluded from the purview of
the CETP on the instructions of the State Pollution Control Board. This was also the issue
faced by the industries in the other states in northern India.
The industrial Association of Kala Amb through M/s Kala Amb Infrastructure company
intends to install Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) of the capacity of 5 MLD
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(Phase -I 2.5 MLD + Phase-II 2.5 MLD) to serve Kala Amb industrial area and industries
located in nearby region for management of industrial effluents and to protect ecology
from further deterioration.
The Objective of setting up of CETP is:
To Achieve Economy of scale in waste treatment, thereby reducing the cost of
pollution abatement for individual industry.
To take care of the problem of lack of technical assistance and trained personnel as
needed for skill operation of effluent treatment plant.
To solve the problem of lack of space as the centralized facility can be planned in
advance to ensure that adequate space is available
To reduce the problem of monitoring by the pollution control boards.
To organize the appropriate disposal of treated waste water including reuse and
sludge generated to authorized facility.
2.5 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project
The proposed project will provide direct and indirect employment. Around 18-20 person
would be deployed during operational phase & 10-15 during construction phase. During
construction phase local worker would be utilized from nearby villages.
2.6 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any
This project is for establishment of common environmental infrastructure i.e. CETP
Industrial Effluent & Domestic Sewage from Industrial units and sewage from municipal
areas of Kala Amb shall be treated being generated by clusters of pharmaceutical,
metallurgical industries. The Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) is listed at serial
no. 7(h) of the Schedule of EIA Notification 2006 and falls under Category A due to due to
the presence of Interstate Boundary of Haryana within 5 km of the study area. The project
is not interlinked with any other project.
2.7 Location
The proposed location of the project is situated Khasra No. 1075/456/175/5 &
1075/456/175/4 Kala Amb Industrial Area. The site Coordinates are
Latitude Longitude30o30'1.44” N 77o13’1.81” E30°29'58.48"N 77°13'3.68"E30°29'59.13"N 77°13'4.71"E30°29'55.22"N 77°13'3.52"E30°29'56.94"N 77°13'6.84"E30°29'53.98"N 77°13'1.77"E30°29'53.94"N 77°13'3.62"E
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Figure 2: VICINITY MAP OF THE PROJECT SITE
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2.8 Details of Alternate Sites
No alternative site has been examined for the proposed project, as the location has been
considered on basis of the distance of mainly from metallurgy & pharmaceutical industries
from CETP site for transportation of effluent.
2.9 Size or magnitude of operation
The proposed project is to establish Common Effluent Treatment Plant treating Industrial
effluent & Domestic Sewage from Industrial units and sewage from municipal areas of Kala
Amb shall be treated being generated by clusters of pharmaceutical, metallurgical
industries of 5 MLD capacity (Phase -I 2.5 MLD+Phase-II 2.5 MLD) waste effluents coming
from industries of Kala Amb industrial area. The plant will consist of treatment units
comprising physical, chemical and biological treatment including dewatering of sludge and
other required infrastructure.
2.10 Project description with characteristic of effluent of industries
The proposed Common Effluent Treatment Plant facility will be treating the waste water
mainly from Metallurgy & Pharmaceutical industries located at Kala Amb industrial area
and in surrounding area. The member industries of CETP will be required to give primary
treatment and monitor specified quality parameters and flow rate of the effluent on daily
basis while discharging into the system connected with CETP on regular basis.
There are total 134 units are operating in the Industrial area and nearby area. Out of total
134 units 2 units are manufacturing Paper are discharging huge quantum of Effluent are
excluded from list. From list of remaining 132 Units 110 Units are located in Industrial
area and remaining 22 units in nearby area.
Broadly effluent is categorized into two categories. One is Effluent with high organic
content and the other is high metallic acidic effluent.
The sector wise list of water polluting industries as listed with Pollution Control Board
along with their estimated effluent discharge has been given in Table 2 which is
categorized in table.
Table 2: Type of Water Polluting Industries falling under the purview of PCB in Kala
Amb
S.No. Type of unit Numberof
units
Effluent generated inKLD
High Organic Pollutant Category:
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1 Cosmetic 4 7
2 Food Products 3 70
3 Katha Factory 1 5
4 Pharmaceutical (Formulation Only) 49 89.9
5 Spinning & Dying Products 1 200
TOTAL (KLD) 371.9
High Metallic Content Acidic Effluent:
6 Glass unit 3 2.5
7 Lime and chemicals 2 35
8 Metal Finishing 18 50
9 Miscellaneous Chemical 5 31
TOTAL (KLD) 118.5
10 STP 6 350
HIGH VOLME DISCHARGING UNIT NOT INCLUDING IN LIST OF CETP:
11 Pulp & Paper 2 5000
Sewage and Sullage generation of Kala Amb Area:- As per Census 2011, the
population of Kala Amb & Moginand area in 2011 was 6,695 and the present
population of the area is 7,280. The projected population after 20 years will be
10,010 considering the present growth rate of area. For this population sewage load
calculations as per water demand of 135 liters per capita will be 1,081 KLD. In
addition to this considering a floating population of around 10,000 in Kala Amb,
sewage generation as per water demand of 45 liters per capita will be around 360
KLD (Source: IS 1172:1993 Indian Standard Code of Basic Requirements for basic
supply, drainage and sanitation).
Key characteristics of wastewater that has been considered in designing of the CETP
include flow, and physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the wastewater.
There are number of assumptions made in estimating the load calculation:
> On safer side, the water consumption has been made equivalent to the quantity ofeffluent/sewage generation.
> The latest list of units provided by the concerned DIC
> Some of the units though very small but for reference, it is not omitted from the list.
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> There are effluent treatment plants in major water consuming industries. It is expectedthat the raw effluent will be discharged and not after treatment.
> A factor of safety is necessary for the plant design.
Discharge standards prescribed by CPCB based on the disposal methodology are as
under: General Standards for discharge of Environment Pollutants, GSR 422(E)-of
CPCB, India, THE ENVIRONMENTAL (PROTECTION) RULES, 1986 1[SCHEDULE - VI],
(See Rule 3A) Part - A: Effluents.
Standards laid down for Common Effluent Treatment Plants as per Environment
(Protection Rules, 1986 for treated effluent Quality are given below:
Table 3: Standards for Discharge of Effluent
[Concentration in mg/l except pH & Temperature]
Parameters Into Inland SurfaceWaters
On Land forIrrigation
Into MarineCoastal Area
pH 5.5-9.0 5.5-9.0 5.5-9.0
BOD (3 days at 27oC) 30 100 100
Oil & Grease 10 10 20
Temperature Shall not exceed 400C inany section of thestream within 15meters downstreamfrom the effluent outlet
-- 450C at the point ofdischarge
Suspended Solids 100 200 (a) For processwastewater- 100
(b) For coolingwater effluent 10percent(c) above totalsuspended matter ofeffluent coolingwater
[Concentration in mg/l except pH & Temperature]
Parameters Into Inland SurfaceWaters
On Land forIrrigation
Into MarineCoastal Area
Dissolved Solids(inorganic)
2100 2100 --
Total residual Chlorine 1.0 -- 1.0
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Ammonical nitrogen (as N) 50 -- 50
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen(as N)
100 -- 100
Chemical Oxygen Demand 250 -- 250
Arsenic (as As) 0.2 0.2 0.2
Mercury (as Hg) 0.01 -- 0.01
Lead (as Pb) 0.1 -- 1.0
Cadmium (as Cd) 1.0 -- 2.0
Total Chromium (as Cr) 2.0 -- 2.0
Copper (as Cu) 3.0 -- 3.0
Zinc (as Zn) 5.0 -- 15
Selenium (as Se) 0.05 -- 0.05
Nickel (as Ni) 3.0 -- 5.0
Boron (as B) 2.0 2.0 --
Percent Sodium max -- 60 --
Cyanide (as CN) 0.2 0.2 0.2
Chloride (as Cl) 1000 600 --
Fluoride (as F) 2.0 -- 15
Sulphate (as SO4) 1000 1000 --
Sulphide (as S) 2.8 -- 5.0
Pesticides Absent Absent Absent
Phenolic compounds(as C6H5OH)
1.0 -- 5.0
The Sludge generated from the CETP shall be sent to authorized TSDF site at Nalagarh
2.10.1 DESIGN OF 5 MLD CETP
According to the nature of effluent, treatment plants can designed for the proposed
capacity of CETP for first phase 1.5 MLD Effluent & 1 MLD STP and for second phase 2.5
MLD Effluent as tabulated as under:
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No. Descripton Unit Value
FIRSTPHASE
Qty.ofEffluent MLD 1.50
Qty.ofSewage MLD 1
TypeofstreamofEffluent No. 2
Type-1:HighOrganicPollutingCategory
Qty.ofEffluentasperdisclosurebyunitinPCBrecord KLD 372
Type-2:AcidicEffluentwithHighMetallicPollutants
Qty.ofEffluentasperdisclosurebyunitinPCBrecord KLD 118
Keepingsimilarpatternforthetreatmentcapacityof1500
KLD
VOLUMEOFTYPE-1CATEGORYEFFLUENT KLD 1,138.78
VOLUMEOFTYPE-1CATEGORYEFFLUENT KLD 361.22
CapacityofCETP:
2.10.2 INLET CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFLUENT
S.No. Parameters Unit Value Remark
Effluent Cat-1 Effluent Cat-2 Sewage
Nature of
stream
Acidic with
metallic
contents
Food, Pharma
& Organics
Sewage
1 pH 3- 5 6 – 10 6 - 8
2 Oil & Grease Mg/L 100 - 200 20 – 30 10 – 20
3 TDS Mg/L 2500 – 3500 2000 – 3500 500 - 800
4 TSS Mg/L 200 – 300 400 – 600 200 - 350
5 BOD Mg/L 300 – 400 800 – 1200 150 - 200
6 COD Mg/L 800 – 1000 1500 – 2200 500 - 700
7 FlOW KLD 1138.8 361.2 1000
2.10.3 OUTLET CHARACTERISTICS OF TREATED WATER
No. Parameters Unit Value Remark
Guaranteed at
Outlet
1 pH 6.0 – 8.0
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2 Oil & Grease Mg/L < 10
3 TDS Mg/L < 2000
4 TSS Mg/L < 50
5 BOD Mg/L < 20
6 COD Mg/L < 150
Note :- Treated water will be used for Horticulture development in area as much as possible.
Rest will be discharge to Drain.
2.10.4 TREATMENT PROCESS:
Separate conveying & collection mechanism is proposed for both the stream i.e. Industrial
effluent and Domestic sewage. It is well known fact that Industrial effluent need separate
kind of treatment according to the nature of effluent and source i.e. manufacturing
activities in industrial units. Whereas domestic sewage is having different parameters
from Industrial effluent and needs treatment according to the nature of pollutants and
their respective load present in the stream.
In order to keep control on CAPEX as well as OPEX of treatment plant it is proposed that
first phase will be equipped to handle combined stream of Industrial effluent & domestic
sewage whereas net phase will treat only industrial effluent.
In view of the fact it is proposed to keep provision of treatment of Domestic sewage in first
phase where ultimately 2.5 MLD combined wastewater is proposed to treat where 1.5
MLD will be industrial effluent and 1.0 MLD will be Domestic sewage.
In next phase of treatment, 2.5 MLD industrial effluent will be treated in separate
treatment unit. Treatment scheme will be different for different phase of implementation
according to the composition of streams. Complete treatment of combined stream
comprising of all essential treatments of both category streams of effluent and sewage.
Primary treatment of each category stream of effluent is proposed separately which is
later on treat in Bio-logical treatment unit followed by dis-infection and Tertiary
treatment in order to achieve required parameters of discharge standard of drain fixed by
pollution control board.
Sections of treatment & step of treatment are as under:
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STREAM - A: INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT
Category-1: Acidic with metallic contents QTY : 361.2 KLD
I. PRE Treatment IN Physio-Chemical TREATMENT Section:
1. Bar Screening.
2. Oil Trapping.
3. Equalisation.
4. Chemical Mixing.
5. Sludge settling in P.S.T.
6. Clear Treated water to Common Bio-logical treatment unit.
Category-2 : Food, Pharma & Organics QTY : 1138.8 KLD
II. PRE Treatment IN Physio-Chemical TREATMENT Section:
7. Bar Screening.
8. Equalisation.
9. Chemical Mixing.
10. Sludge settling in P.S.T.
11. Clear Treated water to Common Bio-logical treatment unit.
STREAM - B : DOMESTIC SEWAGE : QTY : 1000 KLD
III. Physio-Chemical Treatment Section
1. Bar Screening.
2. Oil Trapping.
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Figure 3: Showing PHASE I: 2.5 MLD(1.5 MLD+1 MLD SEWAGE)
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Figure 4: Showing PHASE-II: 2.5 MLD effluent
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3.5.5 DESIGN OF MAIN UNITS TO BE PROVIDED FOR THE CETP
Table 4: Treatment Units Constructed in Phase I
S.No. Description Size Material of
construction (MOC)
C1 Bar Screen Chamber 8x4x1.0+1.5(IL) RCC
C2 Oil trap 6.5x4x4+1.5(IL) RCC
C3 Trapped Oil Sump 4x2.7x2+1.8(IL) RCC
C4 Parshall flow tunnel 4x1x0.5+1.8(IL) RCC
C5 Equalization tank 15x8.4x5+ 2.0(IL) RCC
C6 Chemical Mixer Dia 2.8x3.5+0.6FB RCC
C7 Flocculator Dia 4x4+0.6FB RCC
C8 Primary Settling tank Dia10x2.5+0.7 Cone+0.8Fb RCC
C9 Bar Screen Chamber 8x4x1.0+1.5(IL) RCC
C10 Parshall flow tunnel 4x1x0.5+1.8(IL) RCC
C11 Equalisation tank 15x8.4x5+2.0(IL) RCC
C12 Chemical Mixer Dia 2.8x3.5+0.6FB RCC
C13 Flocculator Dia 4x4+0.6FB RCC
C14 Primary Settling tank Dia10x2.5+0.7 Cone+0.8FB RCC
C15 MBBR Reactor tank 10x6.25x5+0.5FB RCC
C16 Air polishing tank 10x6.25x5+0.5FB RCC
C17 Secondary clarifier Dia 10x2.5+0.5 Cone+0.6FB RCC
C18 Treated water tank 13x8x5+0.5FB RCC
C19 Sludge Thicker Dia 5x2.5+0.2 Cone+0.3FB RCC
C20 Sludge Storage yard 8x5x4 BRC
C21 Chemical store 8x5x4 BRC
C22 Blower room Cum Work
shop
10x6x4 BRC
C23 Control panel room 10x6x4 BRC
C24 Laboratory 8x6x4 BRC
C25 Internal Drains As required BRC
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Table 5: Treatment Units Constructed in Phase-II
S.No. Description Size Material of
Construction (MOC)
C1 Equalisation tank 15x8.4x5+2.0IL RCC
C2 Chemical Mixer Dia 2.8x3.5+0.6FB RCC
C3 Flocculator Dia 4x4+0.6FB RCC
C4 Primary Settling tank Dia10x2.5+0.7
Cone+0.8FB
RCC
C5 MBBR Reactor tank 10x6.25x5+0.5FB RCC
C6 Air Polishing tank 10x6.25x5+0.5FB RCC
C7 Secondary clarifier Dia10x2.5+0.5
Cone+0.6FB
RCC
C8 Treated water tank 13x8x5+0.5FB RCC
C9 Internal Drains As required BRC
Sludge Generation
Sludge generated from treatment of Effluent is about 3000 Kgs/ Day. The sludge pass
through de-watering process and dry cake from filter press will be packed in bags and
stored in Hazardous waste storage yard.
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Figure 5: Layout Plan of Proposed CETP
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2.11 Effluent Transportation as Per Topography
(A) FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT: Effluent from member units will be carried through
tankers upto CETP. Different category effluent will be collected through different takers
where as similar category from different unit can be clubbed in common tanker as per
available capacity of taker to minimize cost of transportation.
Collected effluent of different category unloaded to their respective collection tanks and
subsequently passes through pre treatment unit. Pre treated effluent will pass through
common bio-logical treatment unit where sewage is also mixed to the common stream of
effluents. Bio-logical treated common stream of effluent and sewage will pass through
tertiary treatment unit from where it is pumped for horticulture uses and remaining
portion will drained.
(B) Sewage: will be conveyed through a sewer line to area of CETP to a collection tank and
undergoes treatment as mentioned above.
Full flagged laboratory is proposed in CETP for monitoring of Incoming effluent and
treated water as well as at treatment stages.
In Phase – I total quantity of Effluent available is 1.5 MLD or 1500 KLD.
As complete effluent will be collected through Tanker from member units proper storage
facility at unit of each member is essential. A balance approach is required in order to
construct collection tank at member units. As capacity of Tanker collecting effluent from
member unit kept to 20 KL each, size of final collection tank cannot be less than 10 KL.
The size of final effluent collection tank at unit of member must store at least quantity of
10 KL + at least 2 days effluent for those industries which generating quantum of effluent
less than 10 KLD. Those units generating effluent in the range of 10 – 50 KLD maintain
holding capacity of 36 – 48 Hrs, whereas industries generating more than 50 KLD will
need to construct storage facility of 24 Hrs and more according to their pattern of effluent
generation and nature of effluent.
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2.11.1 Details of tankers from Industry to CETP
Provision for parking of Tankers for both the phases has been considered in area of CETP
plant. Capacity of each tanker transporting effluent from Member unit to CETP will be
proposed 20 KL. Every tanker is GPS enabled and tracking system is developed in control
room at CETP.
PHASE – I :
No. Parameter Unit Value
1Qty.ofEffluentcollectedfromMemberunitofCETP KLD 1500
2ModeofreceivingofeffluentatCETP Tankers
3capacityofeachcollectiontanker KL 20
4Minimumnumberoftripsoftankersfrommember
unittoCETPTrips 75
5Timerequiredforonetripbytankers Hrs 2
6Operatinghrsinaday Hrs 12
7Total tripbyatankerinaday Trips 6
8MinimumtankersrequiredforconveyingEffluent
frommemberunitstoCETPTankers 13
9Standbytankersagainstfunctional tankers Tankers 2
10Total No.ofTankerrequiredforserviceofEffluent
carringfrommemberunittoCETPTankers 15
PHASE – I I:
No. Parameter Unit Value
1Qty.ofEffluentcollectedfromMemberunitofCETP KLD 2500
2ModeofreceivingofeffluentatCETP Tankers
3capacityofeachcollectiontanker KL 20
4Minimumnumberoftripsoftankersfrommember
unittoCETPTrips 125
5Timerequiredforonetripbytankers Hrs 2
6Operatinghrsinaday Hrs 12
7Total tripbyatankerinaday Trips 6
8MinimumtankersrequiredforconveyingEffluent
frommemberunitstoCETPTankers 21
9Standbytankersagainstfunctional tankers Tankers 2
10Total No.ofTankerrequiredforserviceofEffluent
carringfrommemberunittoCETPTankers 23
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Total tanker required for Phase – I is 15 Nos. and for Phase – II is 23 Nos. including 2 spare
tanker for each phase.
(C)FOR DOMESTIC SEWAGE: Domestic sewage upto collection cum equalisation tank for
sewer stream in CETP will be dome by Public health department.
Interconnecting line from one to other treatment units in CETP will be done by agency
constructing CETP plant.
(D) FOR TREATED WATER: Application of Treated water is proposed for horticulture
development in industrial area. As per availability only part of treated water can used for
Horticulture purpose rest will be drained to discharge.
The proposed CETP is located adjoining to Markanda River in which surplus treated water
will be discharged.
Either PVC or DI pipe can be used for transferring through pumping for disposal of treated
water as required.
2.12 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely source,
marketing area of final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and
Finished Product
Raw material required for construction and setting up of Common Effluent Treatment
Plant are cement, steel, aggregates & sand for civil works and steel will be for construction
purpose.
2.13 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse envisaged in the project,
if any,
The proposed CETP project is to be upgraded with Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD), hence the
treated water would be recovered and recycled for industrial purposes.
2.14 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and
Source
2.14.1 Water Requirement
The total quantity of water required for CETP will be 4.5 KLD which will be provided by
already available piped water supply system. The number of working people will be
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approximately 11. Considering water consumption of 45 l/d/capita, the domestic
water requirement will be about 0.5 KLD. There will be use of some water for the
preparation of sensitive dosing chemicals to be used in the microfiltration and washing of
membrane to an extent of 3 KLD. There may be requirement of makeup water for the
purpose of cooling of equipment of 1 KLD.
The treated effluent for horticulture development in industrial area and rest will be
drained to discharge in Markanda River, which is located adjoining to the proposed CETP
site.
Power Requirement
Power requirement will be sourced from existing supply scheme. In case of power failure
D.G. set will be used .
3 SITE ANALYSIS
3.1 Connectivity
3.1.1 Nearest Railway Station
Ghagghar Railway Station: Approx. 38.8 km, in the WNW direction.
3.1.2 Nearest Airport
Chandigarh Airport about 45 Km in NW direction.
3.1.3 Nearest Highway
NH-72 is at a distance of approx. 3.0 km in the SW direction.
4.1.4 Landform, Land use and Land Ownership
The Site of Common Effluent Treatment Plant / is identified and marked on layout. At
present, the project land is vacant. The land/plots are allotted by department of
industries(DIC).
3.2 Topography
The proposed site is located at 30030’1.39” N Latitude and 77013’1.84” E Longitude on an
sloping terrain. It has an average elevation of 1122 ft.
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3.3 Existing land use pattern.
The land is barren land & has been acquired by the Government and allotted for the
development of CETP.
3.4 Soil Classification
The soil in the district varies from thin and bare soil of high mountains to rich deep
alluvial soil of the valleys. In the hilly area i.e. northern part soils are veneer and brown in
colour, these are high base status soil of humid regions. In the southern part, combination
of shallow black, brown and alluvial soils are found. The proposed site for CETP is located
in the southern part of the district having rich alluvial soil.
3.5 Climatic & Rainfall
The climate is sub-tropical interspersed between cold weather, hot weather and
southwest monsoon. The cold weather commences in November and continues till the end
of February, which is characterized by cloudless days and very cold nights with much fog
and dew. May and June are usually the hottest months. During monsoon period (June to
September) the weather remains humid.
Due to significant variations in altitudes in the district the temperature also varies
considerably. Minimum temperature goes below 0°C in higher reaches during winter and
the maximum temperature exceeds 38°C in lower reaches during the summer season.
Temperature varies from 8°C to 38.6°C.
RAINFALL: The area receives 1600 – 1700 mm average rainfall. Out of this 90% rainfall
constitutes during the period middle of June to end of September.
3.6 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE
The infrastructure amenities available in the area denote the economic wellbeing of the
region like hospitals & healthcare centers, schools, colleges, banking facility; community
centers etc which are available nearby.
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4 PLANNING BRIEF
4.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc.) Town
and Country Planning/Development authority Classification
The CETP unit is proposed for the treatment of waste water of clusters of industries
mostly pharmaceutical formulation units located in the Kala Amb industrial area and
industries located in nearby region.
Waste water will be transported to CETP through tankers from peripheral industrial units.
The CETP site is located in the industrial area on plots allotted by the Department of
Industries.
4.2 Population projection
The project will employ mostly workers from nearby villages during construction phase.
There will not be any increase in population due to the project.
4.3 Land use planning
The open space inside the CETP area will be suitably landscaped and covered with the
vegetation of indigenous variety. Green Belt area will be developed with suitable verity of
trees.
4.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
The proposed CETP falls in industrial area therefore all facilities / amenities like medical,
educational, housing, transportation, communication, shopping etc are available nearby
places. Since, local workers will be employed for this purpose therefore; no long term
infrastructure will be required.
4.5 Amenities/Facilities
Man power will be required on permanent and temporary basis. Total 11 skilled and
unskilled labours will be engaged in shift at CETP. Rest room and toilet facility shall be
provided at the plant site.
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5 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
5.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Being a CETP, New unit will make office space, laboratory, storage area as well as
treatment units & use of the facilities for land, storage of raw material and handling,
additional water & power demand, and use of road and rail network for transportation.
5.2 Green Belt
Green belt will be developed according to CPCB guidelines. Plants of the various species
will be developed in the plant and peripheral areas.
5.3 Connectivity (traffic and transportation road/rail/metro/water ways
etc.)
The project site is well connected to NH-72 road at a distance of 0.12 Km in West
direction.
5.4 Drinking water management
About 4.5 KLD of water will be required for construction and operation. The water will be
met from nearby bore well.
5.5 Sewerage system
Toilets will be constructed at the site which will be connected with the septic tanks within
the site itself.
5.6 Industrial waste management
Sludge generated from treatment units would be sent to TSDF site. Hazardous waste like
used oil & containers/liners will be sent to the authorized recyclers.
5.7 Solid waste management
Solid waste generated during the wastewater treatment process is mainly sludge which
will be generated depending upon the effluent characteristics and hydraulic load and the
same would be transported to the authorized TSDF site for final disposal.
5.8 Power requirement & supply/source
Power Available: 2 X 630 KVA. = 1260 KVA
Backup Power supply source – 1 No D.G Sets
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6 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN
The site is free from any settlement so there is no need of displacement of the people for
proposed project, hence, No R&R applicable.
7 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
7.1 Cost Estimates
Capital cost of construction of plant of Phase – I for 2.5 MLD is estimated to 17.3 Crore
including cost of Land and tankers for lifting of effluent from member units. The same will
be 15.6 Crore including cost of Land and tankers for lifting of effluent from member units.
Total cost of construction of the proposed CETP comprises of Land cost, civil construction
of treatment units & administrative buildings, mechanical equipment’s& Machineries for
the proposed plant. Contingency amount of 5% is also kept in total project cost.
Table 6: Details of mechanical equipment and cost
No. Head of Investment Amount (INR) Remark
PHASE - I
1 Land Cost 27,800,000
2 Civil construction cost in Phase-1 55,547,000
3
Supply, Installation, testing & commissioning
of E & M in Phase-1 82,495,000
4
Cost of Tankers carriers of effleunt from
Member units to CETP plant site ( 15* 30 Lac) 45,000,000
5 Contigency @ 10% 18,304,200
I TOTAL COST FOR PHASE - I 229,146,200
PHASE - II
1
Cost of Tankers carriers of effleunt from
Member units to CETP plant site ( 23* 30 Lac) 69,000,000
1 Civil construction cost in Phase-2 32,296,000
2
Supply, Installation, testing & commissioning
of E & M in Phase-2 34,558,000
4 Contigency @ 10% 13,585,400
II TOTAL COST FOR PHASE - II 149,439,400
Total cost of construction of 5 MLD CETP is tabulated as under:
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NOTE :- 1. Cost of Land was taken as per the detail provided by department of Industries.
3. Costing were done on privilege rates. As it is mentioned the development will go
in phases cost escalation will be applicable accordingly. 7% yearly cost escalation
will be considered as per standard practice for projects.
8 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
Project is for establishment of CETP for the effluent mainly from clusters of Metallurgical
& Pharmaceutical Industries. The imposition of new scale of, statutory standards on
effluent treatment with water reclamation potential may require, in addition, a new
infrastructural investment on the pollution control system of the individual units. This
may be the driving point for the overall participation in the proposed CETP & reuse of
treated water from industries to bring down drastically the pollution level. The charges to
be levied on new scale on the basis of pollution load, breaking the orthodox style, would
equally keep operational their own equipment. An attempt on water recovery for its
recycling in the proposed CETP design may be an exemplary in the country with a start up
in this Zone.
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