Overview
Ganahera Pushkar is a proposed wastewater treatment plant in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, designed to serve a population of 23,384. It will be located near Chandra Ghat and is part of the region's developing sanitation infrastructure.
Ganahera Pushkar is a proposed wastewater treatment plant located in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, near Chandra Ghat. The plant is planned to serve a population of 23,384, addressing the sanitation needs of this historic town and pilgrimage site. As a proposed facility, it represents an investment in improving local water quality and public health. The plant is expected to operate under India's regulatory framework for wastewater treatment, which includes the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 and the National Green Tribunal guidelines. For a town of Pushkar's size, secondary treatment is typically required, with potential for tertiary treatment if the receiving water body is sensitive. The plant's design will likely incorporate common technologies such as activated sludge or sequencing batch reactors, though specific processes have not been disclosed. The treated effluent from Ganahera Pushkar will likely discharge into a local water body, potentially the Pushkar Lake or a tributary of the Luni River, which flows into the Rann of Kutch. Pushkar Lake is an ecologically sensitive water body that supports diverse aquatic life and is a crucial resource for the local community. The plant's operation will help reduce pollution and protect the lake's ecosystem.
Environmental context
The plant is situated in the semi-arid region of Rajasthan, near Pushkar Lake, a sacred water body that is part of the Luni River basin. The Luni River flows westward into the Rann of Kutch, a large salt marsh in Gujarat. Pushkar Lake is ecologically sensitive, supporting migratory birds and aquatic species. Proper wastewater treatment is essential to prevent eutrophication and maintain water quality for both ecological and religious uses.
Frequently asked questions
Ganahera Pushkar is located near Chandra Ghat in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. It serves the Pushkar Tehsil in the Ajmer district.
The plant is designed to serve a population of 23,384 people in Pushkar and surrounding areas.
The treated effluent is expected to be discharged into a local water body, likely Pushkar Lake or a tributary of the Luni River, which flows into the Rann of Kutch.
The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 and guidelines from the National Green Tribunal. For a town of this size, secondary treatment is typically required.
For a population of about 23,000, common treatment technologies include activated sludge, sequencing batch reactors, or waste stabilization ponds. Secondary treatment is standard, with tertiary treatment if the receiving water body is sensitive.
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