Overview
Amberpet wastewater treatment plant serves over 2.2 million people in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is an operational facility managing municipal wastewater for a major urban agglomeration.
Amberpet is a large wastewater treatment plant located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, serving a population of approximately 2.26 million. It is situated in the Srinivasapuram Colony area of Ramanthapur, within the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation East Zone. As a key component of Hyderabad's wastewater infrastructure, the plant handles sewage from a densely populated urban region. The plant operates under India's environmental regulations, including the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the National Green Tribunal guidelines. For a plant serving over 2 million people, advanced treatment technologies such as activated sludge process or sequential batch reactors are typically employed to meet discharge standards. The treated effluent from Amberpet is likely discharged into a local watercourse that eventually drains into the Musi River, a tributary of the Krishna River. The Krishna River flows eastward into the Bay of Bengal, supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems and providing water for irrigation and drinking downstream. Proper treatment at Amberpet is crucial for protecting the Musi River and the broader Krishna basin from pollution.
Environmental context
The plant's treated effluent likely enters the Musi River, which flows through Hyderabad and joins the Krishna River. The Krishna River is a major east-flowing river in peninsular India, ultimately discharging into the Bay of Bengal. The downstream environment includes agricultural areas and wetlands that depend on the river's water quality. Effective treatment at Amberpet helps prevent nutrient loading and contamination that could harm aquatic life and affect downstream water users.
Frequently asked questions
The Amberpet plant is located in Srinivasapuram Colony, Ward 9 Ramanthapur, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation East Zone, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
The Amberpet plant serves a population of approximately 2,264,926 people, making it a large-scale municipal wastewater treatment facility.
The treated wastewater from Amberpet is likely discharged into a local watercourse that flows into the Musi River, a tributary of the Krishna River, which eventually reaches the Bay of Bengal.
The Amberpet plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and guidelines from the National Green Tribunal. The Telangana State Pollution Control Board oversees compliance with discharge standards.
For a plant of this scale in India, secondary treatment (e. g. , activated sludge process) is standard, with some facilities incorporating tertiary treatment for nutrient removal to meet stricter environmental norms.
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