Risk: Medium Under Construction Not Reported treatment

Near Lado Chak Village Wastewater Treatment Plant, Pathankot, Punjab

Pathankot, Punjab, India

Overview

Near Lado Chak Village is a wastewater treatment plant under construction in Pathankot, Punjab, India. Designed to serve a population of 180,392, it will be a key facility for the region's wastewater management.

Near Lado Chak Village is a wastewater treatment plant currently under construction in Pathankot, located in the Punjab state of India. The plant is designed to serve a population of 180,392, making it a significant infrastructure project for the city and surrounding areas. Its location in the Pathankot Tahsil positions it to handle municipal wastewater from this growing urban center. As a plant under construction, specific treatment processes and capacity details are not yet finalized. However, in India, wastewater treatment plants serving populations over 100,000 typically require secondary treatment as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) guidelines. The plant is expected to comply with national effluent discharge standards once operational. The treated wastewater from this plant will likely discharge into local water bodies that drain into the Ravi River system, which flows through Punjab and eventually into the Indus River in Pakistan. The Ravi River is a vital water source for agriculture and ecosystems in the region, and the plant's operation will help reduce pollution loads, protecting downstream water quality and aquatic life.

Environmental context

The plant is located in the Ravi River basin, a tributary of the Indus River system. The Ravi River supports diverse aquatic life and is used for irrigation and drinking water downstream. The plant's discharge will affect local streams that feed into the Ravi, making proper treatment essential to prevent eutrophication and protect the river's ecological health. The region's monsoon climate also means that stormwater runoff can compound pollution risks, highlighting the importance of the plant's role in managing wet-weather flows.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Pathankot, Punjab, India, specifically in the Pathankot Tahsil area. Its coordinates are approximately 32.2560 N, 75.6020 E.

The plant is designed to serve a population of 180,392 people, making it a large agglomeration-scale facility for the Pathankot region.

The plant is expected to discharge treated effluent into local water bodies that drain into the Ravi River system. The exact discharge point and method will be determined upon completion.

The plant will operate under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and follow Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) standards. For a population of this size, secondary treatment is typically required, with possible tertiary treatment for sensitive areas.

In India, plants serving populations over 100,000 are classified as large agglomerations and generally require secondary treatment, such as activated sludge or sequencing batch reactors. Some may also include tertiary treatment for nutrient removal if discharging into sensitive water bodies.

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