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DEMONSTRATION OF IN-SITU SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES ON RIVER GANGA (Proposal under NGRBA)

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DEMONSTRATION OF IN-SITU SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES ON RIVER GANGA (Proposal under NGRBA)

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  1. IST Sewage Drain River IST DEMONSTRATION OF IN-SITU SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES ON RIVER GANGA (Proposal under NGRBA) Sewage Drain Sewage Drain IST River IST Sewage Drain CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

  2. DEMONSTRATION OF IN-SITU SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES THROUGH BIOREMEDIATION PROCESS • BudhaNala, Ludhiana (Punjab) • MorigateNala, Allahabad (UP) • City Drain, Farukhabad (UP) • BakarganjNala, Patna (Bihar) • Uttarakhand (Muni kiReti, Haridwar) • West Bengal (Tolly’s/ Taldanga, Kolkata) • Jharkhand (Sahebganj/ Rajmahal)

  3. GENESIS OF PROJECT • Gap in Sewage treatment Generation : 38,255 MLD Treatment : 11,787 MLD • Sewage Treatment Plants; (Ex-situ) * Costing * O & M * Performance • Target : 2020 Action Plan

  4. PROJECT PROPOSAL - CHRONOLOGY Contd….

  5. PROJECT PROPOSAL - CHRONOLOGY

  6. IN-SITU SEWAGE TREATMENT(IST) In-situ Sewage Treatment refers to treatment of sewage in the running battery of flow without displacing; and by employing microbial consortia in aerobic and facultative environment to degrade sewage into CO2 and H2O and remove odour.

  7. IST- TECHNOLOGIES Principle: Microbial consortia act on sewage to degrade into simpler forms under aerobic/anaerobic/ facultative environment-Extracellular Enzymes/Nutrients-added. Technologies: • Free release-Tablets/ Blocks/ Spraying • Blocks on Bottom- porous blocks embedded with microbes • Horizontal media/microbe loaded filters- Green Bridge • Self-Cleansing (Bio-Mimicry)

  8. SELECTED DRAINS FOR DEMO

  9. CLAIMED PERFORMANCES

  10. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION • CPCB awarded work order to 4 firms based on AA and ES of MoEF • MoA drafted for seeking concurrence of MoEF • CPCB as the Nodal Agency to implement the project • ‘Monitoring Committee’ at State level through State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) • Provision of ‘Third Party Inspection’ through IITs/ Universities • Project Implementing Agencies(PIAs); • M/s Green Infrastructure, Pune(BudhaNala, Ludhiana) • M/s Amrit Clean water technologies, Gurgaon(Morigate, Allahabad) • M/s US Environ, New Delhi (Bakarganj, Patna) • M/s Clover Organic, Dehradun(Farrukhabad, UP)

  11. ROLE OF CPCB • Monitoring Performance at 4 locations • R & D components- Investigations • Evolving Guidelines/ Protocols. • Trainings and Mass Awareness

  12. ROLE OF SPCBs • UP, Bihar and Punjab to constitute ‘Monitoring Committee’ represented by Municipality, Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Jal Nigam, State Urban Authority, Irrigation Department, NGOs, etc. • Guide Project Implementing Agency (PIA) at local level-including site visits • Coordinate with PIA and concerned agencies for required clearances, if any; • Undertake laboratory analyses for performance evaluation of technology(Random-basis).

  13. R & D COMPONENTS(CPCB) • Standardization of the design parameters of In-situ sewage treatment technology in terms of working methodology, microbial dosing, and working optimum ranges of pH, temperature, time, hydraulics, etc. • Assessing efficacy and effectiveness of each treatment process with regard to removal of pollutants and elimination of pathogens. • Developing treatment packages with microbial dosing Vs MLD of sewage to be treated and taking care of microbial population control.

  14. R & D COMPONENTS(CPCB) iv. Listing of microbes used in consortia to rule-out ‘secrets’ and having no doubts on harmful microbes. v. Study the formulation of intermediary compounds for assessing complete degradation. vi. Studying inhibitory/ antagonistic parameters effecting in-situ treatment. vii. Evolving Protocol and guidelines for implementation in other parts of the country.

  15. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS SCHEDULE

  16. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT(DRAFT CONDITIONS) • Bank Guarantee against amount released. • Bank Guarantee for Performance claimed. • No charges for Royalty or Patent. • No GMOs. • No major alteration/modification of the drain. • Provisions for Third Party Inspection/ Monitoring. • Fortnightly Progress Reports (monthly/ quarterly basis).

  17. RELEASE OF FUNDS • Release of funds in 4 equal installments (to PIAs). [However, felt need for 75 % fund at-once] • Bank Guarantees (against installments/ Performance) will be obtained from PIAs • Release of funds on receipt of UCs, Physical progress and Monitoring Reports

  18. PRESENT STATUS • MoEF Accorded – Administrative Approval and Expenditure Sanction on 6th and 11th April, 2011 to 4 Projects. • CPCB has proposed for transfer of funds for further releasing to PIA subject to the receipt of two BGs and signing of MoA (total cost Rs. 19.84 Crore-first installment: 4.96 Crore).

  19. LOCATION- 1 In-situ Treatment of Sewage through Bioremediation at BudhaNala, Ludhiana, Punjab

  20. BUDHA NALA, LUDHIANA • Budha Nala originates at Kumbkalam and runs parallel to River Sutlej and joins at Gorsian Kadar Baksh. • Perennial freshwater source and gets polluted in Ludhiana. • water used for irrigation near Ferozpur. • Carries treated/untreated industrial wastewater of Ludhiana city.

  21. Buddha Nala, Ludhiana, Punjab Geographical Location

  22. PHYSICAL FEATURES • Length : 36 km. (Kumbkalan to Ludiana 13 km & Ludhiana to Sutlej River confluence point 23 km) • Width of the Drain : 12-24 meter • Average water depth : 0.6-1.8 meter • Average Flow : 600 MLD (Monitored by CPCB)

  23. PROJECT OBJECTIVES • Demonstration of ‘In-situ Sewage Treatment’ in Budha Nala • Treatment of wastewater by application of microbial consortia augmented with aquatic plants • Standardization of the technology for replication after assessment of performance

  24. TECHNOLOGY : GREEN-BRIDGE • Green-bridge and three to four hydro-cell construction for flow control and effective treatment of sewage. • Green –Bridge acts as a reservoir of microbes • Microbial storage at the green bridges and mingling by bottom of the hydro-cells. • Microbes feed on the pollutants and treat the water • Aquatic plants grown on Green-bridges & along drain-bank absorb nutrients to treat waste water.

  25. Green Bridges for Buddha NalaRestoration

  26. WORKING PRINCIPLE • Placement of Bar screen before green bridge to trap garbage and other floating materials • Waste water to pass through green bridges placed in a Zig-zag manner. • The green bridges made of boulder provided with microbial doses and aquatic plants grown over it. • Microbial doses released from the Green Bridge and also from bottom of hydro-cells • Regular monitoring of water quality • Regular cleaning of Green bridges and maintenance of aquatic plants.

  27. CLAIMED RESULTS

  28. DEMONSTRATED CASE STUDIES • Ahar River for Eco-restoration, Pune • Udaisagar lake for Eco-restoration - Udaipur

  29. COST OF THE PROJECT Rs. 15.28 Crore (including one year O&M cost)

  30. LOCATION-2 MorigateNala, Allahabad

  31. MORIGATE NALA, ALLAHABAD • MorigateNala carries 40 MLD sewage from Allahabad city to River Ganga • Two drains coming from Katra and Rambagh, meets at Parade Ground and outfalls into River Ganga through Morigate • As per High Court Order, the Nala has been blocked, but spill over still reaching River Ganga.

  32. TECHNOLOGY: BIO-AUGMENTATION • ‘EmTech’ patented product used in tablet and liquid form to release microbial consortia • Degrade organic matters, oil & grease, reduces sludge and remove odour

  33. WORKING PRINCIPLE • Physical cleaning at dosing points to maintain flow • Bar screen to be installed before dosing points • Sprayer and slow release tablets to be applied at upstream of drain • Installation of spraying devices for microbial dosing at selected sites of microbes at selected sites • Operation of Fixed mist sprayer for consistent mix of microbes with wastewater

  34. CLAIMED RESULTS

  35. COST OF THE PROJECT Rs. 1.38 Crore (including one year O&M cost)

  36. LOCATION-3 BakarganjNala,Patna

  37. BAKARGANJ NALA, PATNA • Length : 2.5 km • Width : 2 – 5 meters • Depth : 2-3 ft. • Flow : 21 MLD • Joins River Ganga

  38. TECHNOLOGY: ECO-BIO-BLOCK • EBB contains “fermented soya bean bacillus” • Made of porous volcanic rock, cement, beneficial bacteria and nutrients that released regularly in water • EBB structure designed according to hydrodynamics and placed • Number of EBB requested is based on pollution load

  39. Interlocking of Eco-Bio Blocks DIFFERENT STRUCTURES OF EBB BLOCKS

  40. Construction and Placement of EBB in River

  41. WORKING PRINCIPLE • Pre-analysis of water quality for Block Placement • Installation of Bar screen to check floating materials • Installation of EBB reactor and bottom lining • De-silting of the drain at regular intervals • EBB bacteria degrade organic matters into carbon dioxide and water and helps in rapid oxidization (anaerobically) converting ammonia into nitrite and nitrate, nitrates are naturally absorbed by plants and microbes and release nitrogen gas • EBB bacteria in contact of water, propagate and multiply every half an hour to cleanse water

  42. DEMONSTRATED EBB CASE STUDIES • Mayur Vihar Phase-I Drain, Delhi • Alandur, Chennai

  43. CLAIMED RESULTS (EBB)

  44. COST OF THE PROJECT Rs. 2.24 Crores (including one year O&M cost)

  45. LOCATION- 4 (City Drain, Farrukhabad)

  46. CITY DRAIN/HATHIKHANA DRAIN, FARRUKHABAD The City Drain of Farrukhabad(UP) carries 16 MLD untreated sewage into Ganga River

  47. Physical Features of the Drain Hathikhana Drain

  48. TECHNOLOGY: BIO-MIMICRY • Bio-mimicking designed the stretch of a drain/river enhancing self cleansing process supported by application of natural materials and NatureVel-WW products for water purification • Strategies made for adsorption, degradation, aeration, filtration and sedimentation through biofilter made of boulders, charcoal and mud balls. • NatureVel-WW, the patented product is applied/ sprayed for treatment of water pollutants

  49. WORKING PRINCIPLE • The stretch of the drain is mended as Rapids and Pool with boulder and charcoal • The Rapids helps in adsorption, aeration and filtration of sewage and the Pool helps in sedimentation • Wood charcoal dipped in NatureVel-WW is packed in fishnet bag • Mud ball of clay and rice bran mixed with microbes are tied with charcoal balls for slow release of doses • River banks are treated and inoculated with spray of Naturavel-WW

  50. Rapids Pool SELF-CLEANSING MECHANISM OF RIVER ABSORPTION & DEGRADATION FILTRATION Rapids Rapids Pool Pool AERATION SEDIMENTATION

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