Risk: Low Operational

Kalkere STP BWSSB - Wastewater Treatment Plant in India

India, India, India

Overview

Kalkere STP BWSSB is an operational wastewater treatment plant in India. It serves the local community as part of Bengaluru's municipal wastewater infrastructure.

Kalkere STP BWSSB is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in India, serving the Bengaluru region. The plant is part of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) network, which manages wastewater treatment for the city. As a municipal facility, it plays a key role in managing the city's wastewater. The plant operates under India's environmental regulations, including the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the National Green Tribunal guidelines. For a facility of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required, and the plant likely employs biological treatment processes. The treated effluent is expected to meet the prescribed discharge standards set by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board. The treated wastewater from Kalkere STP is discharged into local water bodies, ultimately contributing to the Dakshina Pinakini River basin. This river flows through the region and supports agricultural and domestic water needs downstream. Proper treatment is essential to protect the river's water quality and the ecosystems that depend on it.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Dakshina Pinakini River basin, which flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu before reaching the Bay of Bengal. The river supports local agriculture and provides water for communities. Effective treatment helps prevent nutrient pollution and protects aquatic life in the river and its downstream estuary.

Frequently asked questions

Kalkere STP BWSSB is located in India, serving the Bengaluru area. The plant is part of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board's wastewater treatment network.

The plant is operational, actively treating wastewater from the surrounding community as part of Bengaluru's municipal infrastructure.

The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies within the Dakshina Pinakini River basin, which ultimately flows to the Bay of Bengal.

The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and is regulated by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, which sets discharge standards.

Plants of this scale in India typically employ secondary biological treatment, such as activated sludge or sequencing batch reactors, to meet national discharge standards.

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