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Mohali Wastewater Treatment Plant, Chilla, Punjab, India

Chilla, Punjab, India

Overview

Mohali wastewater treatment plant serves Chilla, Punjab, India, with a population equivalent of 124,399. The plant is operational and plays a key role in managing municipal wastewater in the region.

The Mohali wastewater treatment plant is located in Sector 82, Chilla, within the Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district of Punjab, India. It serves a population equivalent of approximately 124,399, placing it in the category of a medium-to-large agglomeration under Indian urban wastewater management standards. The plant is currently operational, contributing to the sanitation infrastructure of the rapidly urbanizing Mohali region. As a plant of this scale in India, it is expected to comply with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) norms, which mandate secondary treatment for municipal wastewater. Typical facilities in this region employ activated sludge or sequencing batch reactor technologies to meet effluent standards before discharge. The treated effluent from the plant is likely discharged into local watercourses that eventually drain into the Ghaggar River basin, which flows through Punjab and Haryana before entering Rajasthan. This river system supports agricultural irrigation and sustains local ecosystems, making effective wastewater treatment critical for preventing pollution and protecting downstream water quality.

Environmental context

The Mohali plant discharges into the Ghaggar River basin, a seasonal river system that flows through Punjab and Haryana. The Ghaggar eventually reaches the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, where it dissipates. The river supports agricultural irrigation and is ecologically important for migratory birds and aquatic life. Effective treatment is essential to prevent nutrient loading and contamination in this water-stressed region.

Frequently asked questions

The Mohali wastewater treatment plant is located in Sector 82, Chilla, in the Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district of Punjab, India.

The plant serves a population equivalent of approximately 124,399 people, making it a medium-to-large agglomeration under Indian wastewater management standards.

The treated effluent from the Mohali plant is discharged into local watercourses that drain into the Ghaggar River basin, which flows through Punjab and Haryana.

The plant operates under India's Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) norms, which mandate secondary treatment for municipal wastewater of this scale to meet effluent discharge standards.

For plants of this scale in India, common treatment technologies include activated sludge, sequencing batch reactors, or oxidation ponds, all designed to achieve secondary treatment standards set by the CPCB.

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