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Chintamanai Wastewater Treatment Plant, Chintamani, Karnataka

Chintamani, Karnataka, India

Overview

Chintamanai wastewater treatment plant in Chintamani, Karnataka, India serves a population of 13,362. The plant is constructed and operates under India's environmental regulations.

Chintamanai wastewater treatment plant is located in Chintamani, a town in the Chikkaballapura district of Karnataka, India. The facility serves a population of approximately 13,362 residents, making it a medium-sized municipal treatment plant in the region. As a plant in India, Chintamanai operates under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) oversee discharge standards. For a plant of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to meet effluent quality standards before discharge. The treated wastewater from Chintamanai likely discharges into a local watercourse that eventually drains into the Pennar River basin, which flows eastward into the Bay of Bengal. The plant plays a crucial role in protecting local water bodies from untreated sewage, supporting downstream aquatic ecosystems and agricultural water use.

Environmental context

The plant's treated effluent is expected to enter a local stream or tributary within the Pennar River basin. The Pennar River flows through Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. This region supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for irrigation. Proper treatment helps prevent nutrient pollution and pathogen contamination in downstream water bodies.

Frequently asked questions

Chintamanai wastewater treatment plant is located in Chintamani, Chikkaballapura district, Karnataka, India.

The plant serves a population of 13,362 residents in the Chintamani area.

The treated wastewater is discharged into a local watercourse, likely a tributary of the Pennar River, which flows into the Bay of Bengal.

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

For a plant of this scale in India, secondary treatment is typically required to meet effluent standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board.

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