Risk: Low Operational Not Reported treatment

STP I Steel Township sector 14 - Rourkela Wastewater Treatment Plant, Odisha

Rourkela, Odisha, India

Overview

STP I Steel Township sector 14 is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Rourkela, Odisha, India, serving a population of approximately 120,262. It plays a key role in managing municipal wastewater in the region.

STP I Steel Township sector 14 is a wastewater treatment plant located in Rourkela, a major industrial city in the Sundargarh district of Odisha, India. The plant serves a population of about 120,262, placing it in the category of a medium-to-large agglomeration under Indian urban wastewater management standards. As an operational facility, the plant is part of India's broader efforts to improve sanitation and water quality under the National Mission for Clean Ganga and the Swachh Bharat Mission. Plants of this scale in India typically employ secondary treatment technologies such as activated sludge or sequencing batch reactors to meet effluent standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). The treated effluent from the plant is likely discharged into local water bodies that drain into the Brahmani River basin, which flows into the Bay of Bengal. The plant's operation is critical for protecting downstream aquatic ecosystems and supporting the region's water quality goals.

Environmental context

The plant is situated in the Brahmani River basin, a major river system in eastern India that ultimately drains into the Bay of Bengal. The Brahmani River supports diverse aquatic life and is used for irrigation and drinking water downstream. The plant's discharge contributes to the overall health of this watershed, and effective treatment is essential to prevent nutrient loading and contamination that could affect both freshwater and coastal ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Rourkela, Sundargarh district, Odisha, India, with the address Rourkela, Sundargarh, Odisha, 769003, India.

The plant serves a population of approximately 120,262, classifying it as a medium-to-large agglomeration under Indian wastewater management guidelines.

The treated effluent is likely discharged into local water bodies within the Brahmani River basin, which eventually flows into the Bay of Bengal.

The plant operates under India's environmental regulations enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the Odisha State Pollution Control Board, which set effluent standards for wastewater treatment plants.

Plants of this scale in India typically employ secondary treatment processes such as activated sludge or sequencing batch reactors to meet CPCB discharge standards, often with provisions for nutrient removal in sensitive areas.

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