Overview
Near Ganganagar Road Chak 3KNT is a proposed wastewater treatment plant in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, India. It is designed to serve a population of 33,406, contributing to the region's sanitation infrastructure.
Near Ganganagar Road Chak 3KNT is a proposed wastewater treatment plant located in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, India. The plant is intended to serve a population of approximately 33,406, addressing the wastewater management needs of this growing urban area in the semi-arid region of northwestern India. As a proposed facility, the plant will be subject to India's environmental regulations, including the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 and the Environment Protection Act of 1986. For a population of this scale, secondary treatment is typically required to meet discharge standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB). The plant's treated effluent is expected to be discharged into local water bodies, which ultimately drain into the Ghaggar River system, an intermittent river that flows through Rajasthan and Haryana before dissipating in the Thar Desert. The region's water resources are critical for agriculture and drinking water, making proper treatment essential to protect downstream ecosystems and groundwater quality.
Environmental context
The plant is located in the Ghaggar River basin, an intermittent river system that supports agriculture and wildlife in the semi-arid region of Rajasthan. The Ghaggar River eventually dissipates in the Thar Desert, but its seasonal flows are vital for local irrigation and groundwater recharge. Proper wastewater treatment is crucial to prevent contamination of these limited water resources and to protect the downstream ecological balance, including habitats for migratory birds and aquatic species.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, India, near Ganganagar Road in the Chak 3KNT area.
The plant is designed to serve a population of 33,406 people in the Hanumangarh area.
As a proposed plant, the discharge method is not yet finalized, but typical plants in this region discharge into local drains or rivers, ultimately reaching the Ghaggar River system.
The plant will be regulated under India's Water Act of 1974 and the Environment Protection Act of 1986, with standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board and the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.
For a population of this size, secondary treatment is typically required, often using activated sludge or oxidation pond systems, to meet CPCB discharge standards.
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