35 plants indexed.
Chilla wastewater treatment plant serves Delhi, India, with a population equivalent of 270,588. It is an operational facility under India's regulatory framework for urban wastewater management.
Coronation Pillar I is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving over 300,000 people. It plays a key role in managing municipal wastewater in the capital region.
Coronation Pillar II is a wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving approximately 601,308 people. It is located in the Mukundpur Metro Depot area and is currently operational.
Delhi Gate Nalla is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Central Delhi, India, serving approximately 66,000 people. It plays a key role in managing urban wastewater in the Yamuna River basin.
Dr Sen Nursing Home Nalla is a municipal wastewater treatment plant in East Delhi, India, serving approximately 66,000 people. The facility is operational and contributes to managing wastewater in the densely populated Delhi region.
Ghitorni wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India serves a population of 5,051. The plant is currently non-operational.
Keshopur Nilothi I is an operational wastewater treatment plant in West Delhi, India, serving approximately 360,785 people. It is part of Delhi's municipal wastewater infrastructure.
Keshopur Nilothi II is an operational wastewater treatment plant in West Delhi, India, serving over 600,000 people. It plays a critical role in managing the city's wastewater within the Yamuna River basin.
Keshopur Nilothi III is a large operational wastewater treatment plant in West Delhi, India, serving over 1.2 million people. It plays a key role in managing the city's wastewater under India's environmental regulations.
Mehrauli wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India serves a small population of 2,453. It is operational and discharges into the Yamuna River basin, contributing to the Ganges watershed.
Narela I is a municipal wastewater treatment plant in North Delhi, India, serving over 300,000 people. It operates under India's environmental regulations for large urban agglomerations.
Narela II is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving a population of 3,608. It contributes to the city's wastewater management infrastructure.
Nilothi IV is a large operational wastewater treatment plant in West Delhi, India, serving over 1.2 million people. It plays a critical role in managing the city's wastewater within the Yamuna River basin.
Okhla Pase IV is a large wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving over 1.1 million people. It operates under India's environmental regulations for urban wastewater management.
Okhla Phase I is a major sewage treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving over 900,000 people. It is operational and plays a key role in managing the city's wastewater.
Okhla Phase II is a sewage treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving a population of 360,785. It operates under India's environmental regulations for wastewater management.
Okhla Phase III is a major wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving over 1.35 million people. It operates under India's environmental regulations for large urban agglomerations.
Okhla Phase V is a large municipal wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving over 480,000 people. It operates under India's environmental regulations for sewage treatment.
Okhla Phase VI is a major wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving over 900,000 people. It operates as part of the city's extensive sewage infrastructure.
Rithla New is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Delhi, India, serving a small population of 1,299. It contributes to local sanitation infrastructure in the Rohini area of North West Delhi.