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Ananthpur Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ballari, Karnataka

Ballari, Karnataka, India

Overview

Ananthpur wastewater treatment plant serves Ballari, Karnataka, India, with a population of 37,810. It is an operational facility contributing to local sanitation infrastructure.

The Ananthpur wastewater treatment plant is located in Bandimot, Ballari, in the Bellary taluk of Karnataka, India. It serves a population of approximately 37,810, making it a medium-sized facility for the region. The plant is operational and plays a key role in managing municipal wastewater for the Ballari area. As a plant in India, it operates under the national environmental regulations, including the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986. For a population of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to meet discharge standards set by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). It is expected to comply with the applicable norms. The treated wastewater from the plant is likely discharged into a local watercourse, eventually reaching the Tungabhadra River, a tributary of the Krishna River, which flows into the Bay of Bengal. The plant's operations help protect downstream water quality and support the ecological health of the Krishna basin.

Environmental context

The plant is situated inland in the semi-arid region of Karnataka, within the Krishna River basin. The receiving water body is likely a local stream or tributary that joins the Tungabhadra River, which flows into the Krishna River and ultimately the Bay of Bengal. The downstream environment supports diverse aquatic life and is important for irrigation and drinking water supplies. Proper treatment is essential to prevent nutrient loading and contamination in this water-stressed region.

Frequently asked questions

The Ananthpur wastewater treatment plant is located in Bandimot, Ballari, in the Bellary taluk of Karnataka, India.

The plant serves a population of approximately 37,810, making it a medium-sized municipal facility.

The treated wastewater is likely discharged into a local watercourse that eventually flows into the Tungabhadra River, a tributary of the Krishna River.

The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986, with oversight from the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB).

For a population of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to meet the discharge standards set by the KSPCB, ensuring removal of organic matter and suspended solids.

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