Sequential Batch Reactor Technology based sewerage treatment plant in Noida soon

Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath government, which is working towards making Uttar Pradesh a better state by paving the way for its progress and development, has started work on two major schemes to speed up development in Greater Noida.

Along with the establishment and operation of the sewerage treatment plant in Greater Noida, work has started to speed up the projects related to the Ganga Jal Project. According to the vision of CM Yogi, a Sequential Batch Reactor Technology based sewerage treatment plant is scheduled to be set up in Sector-1 of Greater Noida.

The process of agency determination and work allocation has been started while taking forward the process of establishment, operation and testing of the 45 MLD capacity sewerage treatment plant and water reclamation facility to be built at a cost of Rs 79.57 crore.

Similarly, the process of agency determination and work allocation has been started to complete the electrical, mechanical and other civil works in 3 zonal reservoirs under the Ganga Jal Project with 85 cusec capacity. A total expenditure of Rs 11.44 crore is estimated in this work. The process has been started by the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority to complete both these works and the focus is on completing all the works as soon as possible with full quality.

STP will be equipped with SBR technology, will be equipped with many features

According to the detailed action plan prepared in CM Yogi’s vision for the integrated development of Greater Noida, a sewerage treatment plant (STP) with sequential batch reactor (SBR) technology will be developed in Sector-1 of Greater Noida at a cost of Rs 79.57 crore. This will be a STP with 45 MLD capacity which will be completed in 15 months after agency determination and work allocation. At the same time, a work period of 120 months has been fixed for operation and management. For the construction of this plant, the site environment plan (SEP) will be prepared by the agency first.

Various standards will be taken care of while completing all the construction work, including monitoring the level of air pollution and noise pollution to a minimum. This treatment plant will also be a water reclamation facility. A trial period of 3 months has also been set for the operation of the plant, in which various parameters of its operation will be monitored and implemented. During this, the time period of defect liability period has been fixed at 12 months. The disposal channel of the plant will be located on the banks of the Hindon river. The plant will also be solar powered and its hydraulic pumps are planned to be operated through solar energy.

Many types of waste can be disposed of simultaneously

The sewerage outcome for waste management in the plant will be received by a deep gravity outfall sewer, which will discharge the raw sewage into a receiving chamber, from where it will be taken downstream to a coarse screen. To remove the materials coming with the sewage, it will be filtered in a coarse screen channel above the wet well. After screening, the sewage will enter the wet well. The plant will be equipped with wet wells having the capacity to retain adequate hydraulics during average and peak flow conditions.

Flow management, inlet chamber, fine screening and de-gritting arrangements will also be completed in the plant. The sewage treated at the plant will be fed into SBR units for removal of BOD, COD, suspended solids, nitrogen and phosphorus and biological organic removal. The SBR basin will be divided into two zones, which will be selection zone and aeration zone. The SBR will operate in single stage cyclic/batch mode. It will carry out biological organic removal, nitrification, denitrification and biological phosphorus removal and will be capable of waste stabilization simultaneously.

Ganga Jal Project works will be completed in 12 months after allotment

As per the action plan prepared by Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority, Ganga Jal Project will be completed in a period of 12 months after agency determination and allotment. Under the project, the focus is on completing the electrical, mechanical, instrumental and other civil works in 3 zonal reservoirs of Ganga Jal Project having 85 cusecs capacity as soon as possible. Under this, various works including various types of electrical equipment installation and fitting works, pipeline fitting and installation, floor mounted chlorination system, hypo chloride dosing system, metering and dosing pump installation will be completed.

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