Finally, work begins on phase-II of Common Effluent Treatment Plant

AURANGABAD: The much-awaited work of the second phase of conveyance system for carrying the effluent from individual industry to Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) facility in MIDC area at Waluj has finally started. The Rs 9-crore project, which was supposed to be completed in December 2011, will connect around 125 industries in Waluj.

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) executive engineer Rajendra Gawde said, "The phase-II project having a capacity of 5 MLD includes construction of four effluent water tanks and laying of a pipeline. The project would cover about 80% of the Waluj industrial belt."

He said, "Four tanks for collection of effluent would be constructed bearing 600 cubic metre capacity each. A 23-km pipeline would be laid to which about 125 industries would be connected. We are aiming to complete the work of critical components before monsoon and the deadline to complete the entire work is within 18 months."

Sources said that about 1,200 industries exist in the Waluj industrial belt generating around 10 MLD effluent every day. The first phase of CETP, which was functional in 2011, is also under-utilised. "The capacity of phase-I CETP facility is 5 MLD," said authorities of the Waluj Industries Association (WIA).

They said that the plant is receiving only 1.5 to 2 MLD effluent. At present, the industries are supplied with 22 MLD water. About 50% is used as raw material and the rest is used for domestic purpose.

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