Risk: Low Operational Not Reported treatment

Jawahar Circle Wastewater Treatment Plant, Jaipur Municipal Corporation, Rajasthan

Jaipur Municipal Corporation, Rajasthan, India

Overview

Jawahar Circle wastewater treatment plant serves Jaipur Municipal Corporation in Rajasthan, India. It is an operational facility serving a population of 6,681.

Jawahar Circle is a wastewater treatment plant located in Jaipur Municipal Corporation, within the Sanganer Tehsil of Rajasthan, India. The facility serves a population of approximately 6,681 people, making it a small-scale municipal treatment plant in the region. As a plant in India, it operates under the national regulatory framework for water pollution control, which includes the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 and the Environment Protection Act of 1986. For small agglomerations like this, secondary treatment is typically required to meet discharge standards set by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. The plant's treated effluent is likely discharged into a local watercourse that eventually drains into the Yamuna River basin, a major tributary of the Ganges. The surrounding area is semi-arid, and the plant plays a role in protecting local water quality and public health.

Environmental context

The plant is located in the semi-arid region of Rajasthan, where water resources are scarce. Treated wastewater from the facility likely flows into a local drain or river that is part of the Yamuna River basin, which ultimately drains into the Ganges River. The downstream environment supports diverse aquatic life and is used for irrigation, making proper treatment essential to prevent nutrient pollution and protect public health.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at Jawahar Circle in Jaipur Municipal Corporation, within Sanganer Tehsil, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

The plant serves a population of approximately 6,681 people in the Jaipur Municipal Corporation area.

The treated wastewater is likely discharged into a local watercourse that drains into the Yamuna River basin, eventually reaching the Ganges River.

The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 and the Environment Protection Act of 1986, enforced by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.

For small agglomerations of this size, secondary treatment is typically required to meet national discharge standards, often using technologies like activated sludge or waste stabilization ponds.

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