Overview
STP Jind is an operational wastewater treatment plant serving Jind, Haryana, India. It handles a population of over 100,000 and operates under India's environmental regulations.
STP Jind is a municipal wastewater treatment plant located in Jind, Haryana, India. The facility serves a population of approximately 100,218, classifying it as a medium-to-large agglomeration under Indian urban wastewater management standards. It is situated inland, far from coastal areas, and its treated effluent likely discharges into local water bodies within the Yamuna River basin. As a plant serving over 100,000 people, STP Jind is expected to comply with India's Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) discharge standards, which mandate secondary treatment for such facilities. Indian regulations for sewage treatment plants of this scale typically require biological treatment followed by disinfection to meet effluent quality standards. The plant's location in Haryana places it within the Yamuna River watershed, which ultimately drains into the Bay of Bengal via the Ganges River system. The treated wastewater from STP Jind contributes to the water quality of local streams and the Yamuna, supporting downstream agricultural and ecological needs. The region's semi-arid climate makes water reuse and conservation critical, and the plant plays a key role in protecting local water resources.
Environmental context
STP Jind discharges into the Yamuna River basin, which flows through Haryana and Delhi before joining the Ganges River and eventually reaching the Bay of Bengal. The Yamuna is a vital water source for irrigation and drinking water, but it faces pollution pressures from urban and industrial sources. The plant's treatment helps reduce organic and nutrient loads, protecting downstream aquatic ecosystems and supporting biodiversity in the riverine corridor.
Frequently asked questions
STP Jind is located in Jind, Haryana, India, with coordinates 29.309 N, 76.305 E.
STP Jind serves a population of approximately 100,218 people.
STP Jind discharges treated wastewater into local water bodies within the Yamuna River basin, which ultimately flows into the Bay of Bengal.
STP Jind operates under India's Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) standards, which mandate secondary treatment and effluent quality compliance for plants serving over 100,000 people.
For plants serving around 100,000 people in India, typical treatment includes primary screening, secondary biological treatment (such as activated sludge or sequencing batch reactors), and disinfection to meet CPCB discharge norms.
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