Overview
Near Anand Park Society Opp Akhand Anand College is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Surat, Gujarat, India, serving over 1 million people. It has a designed capacity of 1.00 million cubic meters per day.
Near Anand Park Society Opp Akhand Anand College is a major wastewater treatment plant located in Surat, Gujarat, India. Serving a population of over 1 million, it is a large-scale facility critical to the city's sanitation infrastructure. The plant is situated in the Katargam Taluka area of Surat. The plant operates under India's regulatory framework for wastewater treatment, which mandates secondary treatment for large urban agglomerations. With a designed capacity of 1.00 million cubic meters per day, it is equipped to handle significant volumes of municipal wastewater. Facilities of this scale typically employ biological treatment methods. The treated effluent is discharged into the local water system, which ultimately drains into the Arabian Sea via the Tapi River. Surat is located on the banks of the Tapi River, and the plant plays a vital role in protecting this river and the downstream coastal environment from pollution. The facility supports the health of the surrounding ecosystem and the communities that depend on these water bodies.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Tapi River basin, which flows through Surat and empties into the Gulf of Khambhat in the Arabian Sea. This coastal region supports diverse marine life and is an important fishing area. The plant's operations help reduce nutrient and pollutant loads, protecting the river's ecological health and the downstream coastal environment from eutrophication and contamination.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Surat, Gujarat, India, specifically in the Katargam Taluka area near Anand Park Society.
The plant serves a population of over 1,035,586 people, making it a large-scale facility for the Surat metropolitan area.
The treated effluent is discharged into the local water system, which flows into the Tapi River and eventually reaches the Arabian Sea via the Gulf of Khambhat.
The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986, which set standards for wastewater discharge and treatment.
For large agglomerations like this, secondary treatment is standard, often using activated sludge or similar biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge.
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