Overview
Jalore is a proposed wastewater treatment plant in Rajasthan, India, designed to serve a population of 66,812. It will contribute to managing municipal wastewater in the arid region.
Jalore is a proposed wastewater treatment plant located in Jalore, Rajasthan, India. The plant is intended to serve a population of 66,812, addressing the wastewater needs of this growing city in the arid northwestern region of the country. As a proposed facility, it represents a planned investment in local sanitation infrastructure. Under India's regulatory framework, wastewater treatment plants are governed by the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) guidelines. For a city of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required, with potential for tertiary treatment if the receiving water body is sensitive. The plant's design capacity and treatment process are yet to be finalized, but it will need to comply with national discharge standards. The treated effluent from the plant is expected to be discharged into local water bodies that ultimately drain into the Luni River basin, which flows into the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. The region's semi-arid climate and seasonal water flows make proper wastewater treatment crucial for protecting downstream ecosystems and supporting local agriculture.
Environmental context
The plant is located in the Luni River basin, which drains into the Rann of Kutch, a large salt marsh in Gujarat. This watershed supports diverse aquatic life and migratory birds, particularly in the wetland ecosystems of the Rann. Proper treatment is essential to prevent pollution in this ecologically sensitive area, especially given the region's water scarcity and reliance on groundwater.
Frequently asked questions
The Jalore wastewater treatment plant is located in Jalore, Rajasthan, India, in the Jalor Tehsil. The plant is proposed to serve the city of Jalore and its surrounding areas.
The Jalore plant is designed to serve a population of 66,812 people, making it a medium-sized agglomeration under Indian wastewater classification.
The Jalore plant is currently in the proposed stage, meaning it is planned but not yet constructed. It will be built to meet the wastewater treatment needs of the city.
In India, wastewater treatment is regulated under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and CPCB guidelines. Plants serving populations over 50,000 typically require secondary treatment, with possible tertiary treatment for sensitive areas.
The plant is located in the Luni River basin, which drains into the Rann of Kutch, an ecologically important wetland. Proper treatment will help protect this sensitive ecosystem and support local water resources.
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