Risk: Low Operational

Doddabele Sewage Treatment Plant: Bengaluru's Municipal Wastewater Facility

India, India, India

Overview

Doddabele Sewage Treatment Plant serves the Bengaluru area in Karnataka, India. It is an operational facility managing municipal wastewater for the region.

Doddabele Sewage Treatment Plant is located in the Doddabele area of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It is part of the city's extensive wastewater infrastructure, handling sewage from surrounding residential and commercial zones. The plant is operational and contributes to the sanitation needs of this rapidly growing urban region. As a municipal sewage treatment plant in India, it operates under the national regulatory framework, including the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986. Plants of this scale are typically required to meet secondary treatment standards, with some facilities incorporating tertiary treatment for water reuse or discharge into sensitive water bodies. The treated effluent from the plant likely discharges into local water bodies that drain into the Arkavathi River, a tributary of the Kaveri River. The Kaveri basin supports diverse aquatic life and is a critical water source for agriculture and drinking water in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Proper treatment helps protect downstream ecosystems and public health.

Environmental context

The plant's treated effluent likely flows into local streams that feed the Arkavathi River, which joins the Kaveri River. The Kaveri basin is ecologically significant, supporting diverse aquatic species and providing water for irrigation and drinking. Downstream, the Kaveri drains into the Bay of Bengal, making effective treatment crucial for coastal water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in the Doddabele area of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

The plant is operational and treats municipal sewage from the surrounding area.

Treated effluent is likely discharged into local water bodies that drain into the Arkavathi River, a tributary of the Kaveri River.

The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986, with standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board.

Plants in Bengaluru typically employ secondary biological treatment, with some incorporating tertiary treatment for water reuse or to meet discharge standards for sensitive water bodies.

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