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Waste Water, Effluents, Sewage and squatters threaten Hindon

The Hindon river starts as Shivaliks from Saharanpur crosses through six districts, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad and Noida. Water of Hindon river is then further taken into Yamuna which includes waste water of all these districts Hindon crosses through. As per the tests, the Ghaziabad and Noida has mojar role in polluting Hindon, which is being denied by the pollution control officials in respective cities and putting the blame for toxins in the Hindon on Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli, Meerut and Baghpat districts. Baghel says, "Migratory birds have disappeared from Hindon's banks. There are only three effluent treatment plants in Ghaziabad, treating 100 megaliters per day in total. Over 300 megalitres per day of waste flows into the river untreated." Environmentalists say that aquatic life, including fish, which help to reduce pollution by eating bio-pollutants, have all disappeared in the river between Ghaziabad and Noida and heavy metals li

Industry bodies seek sewage and effluent treatment project

At the recent meeting of the Zilla Udyog Mitra, Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation to set up a effluent treatment plant in Nashik on request of industrial bodies. Executive engineer of MIDC said, "The Sinnar industrial estate falls under the engineering zone. As per the MIDC policy, there is no need of a CETP project in Sinnar." The MIDC is already in the process of inviting tender for roads and streetlight repair work. Source – TOI - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nashik/Industry-bodies-seek-effluent-treatment-project-at-Sinnar/articleshow/46731912.cms . Our Biological Sewage Treatment Plant solution is composed of a mechanical treatment (pre-settlement tank) and the main biological stage a Bio-reactor with activated sludge or Bio-filter. MBBR Sewage Treatment Plant is Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor Sewage Treatment Plant. It is a continuous operating non-clogging BIO film reactor. We have developed a treatment plant technology giving excellent per

State bodies to check effluents and sewage

MCG and HUDA are directed to check the discharge of effluents at sewage treatment plants (STPs) in all Haryana districts including Gurgaon . Real-time effluent monitoring systems are set up to treat the sewage water. HUDA and Haryana State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) Ltd are looking into sewage treatment facilities and proper functioning of ETPs and STPs . Senior scientific advisor at Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) said that 75% of the sewage water generated in the state is treated by STPs. MCG commissioner Vikas Yadav said apart from keeping a check on their 30 million-litre-per-day STP, another 50 MLD STP will be installed. Read more here – TOI – http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/Pollution-panel-asks-state-bodies-to-check-effluents/articleshow/44954653.cms Effluent Treatment Plant is used to make water more acceptable for a desired end-use. Our Commercial Effluent Treatment Plants ( Industrial ETP System ) co

Stop polluting Ganga or shut shop: Uma Bharti

Government is now serious about river Ganga and directed the polluting industries to set up online effluent monitoring system by 31 st march next year. This tough message to polluting units is said by water resources minister Uma Bharti. "If the child (industry) would suck mother's (Ganga) blood, she would prefer the mother to survive", said Bharti. Her remarks came after several rounds of consultation with representatives of polluting industries. Environment minister Prakash Javadekar and many experts including Vinod Tare, coordinator of IIT Consortium that is preparing the Ganga River Basin Management Plan and R K Pachauri, director general of TERI and chairman of the UN's IPCC — attended the consultations and pitched for quick action to save the river. The online effluent monitoring will bring the transparency in the process of monitoring. As per the new system, the industries are required to install "continuous effluent and emission monitoring devices"