Overview
Talkatora is a proposed wastewater treatment plant in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, designed to serve a population of 6,681. It will contribute to the city's sanitation infrastructure.
Talkatora is a proposed wastewater treatment plant located in the Ramganj area of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The plant is intended to serve a population of 6,681, addressing the sanitation needs of this part of the city. As a proposed facility, it represents planned infrastructure to manage domestic wastewater in Jaipur. As a proposed plant, specific treatment processes and capacity details are not yet finalized. However, in India, wastewater treatment plants of this scale typically operate under the regulatory framework of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and state pollution control boards. For a population of approximately 6,700, secondary treatment is commonly required to meet effluent standards before discharge. The plant's discharge will likely enter local drainage systems that ultimately flow into the Dravyavati River, a seasonal river that passes through Jaipur and eventually joins the Yamuna River basin. The Dravyavati has faced pollution challenges, and new treatment plants like Talkatora are part of efforts to improve water quality in the region.
Environmental context
The Talkatora plant is located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, which lies in the semi-arid region of northwestern India. The treated effluent is expected to discharge into local drains that feed the Dravyavati River, a seasonal stream that flows through Jaipur. The Dravyavati ultimately joins the Yamuna River system, which is a major tributary of the Ganges. The Dravyavati River has been impacted by untreated sewage and industrial effluents, making new treatment plants critical for improving water quality and supporting aquatic life in this ecologically sensitive river system.
Frequently asked questions
The Talkatora wastewater treatment plant is located in the Ramganj area of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, within the Jaipur Municipal Corporation limits.
The Talkatora plant is designed to serve a population of 6,681 people in the Jaipur area.
The Talkatora plant is currently proposed, meaning it is in the planning or construction phase and not yet operational.
In India, wastewater treatment plants are regulated by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and state pollution control boards. Plants serving populations over 5,000 typically require secondary treatment to meet effluent standards before discharge into water bodies.
The treated wastewater from Talkatora is expected to discharge into local drains that flow into the Dravyavati River, a seasonal river in Jaipur that eventually joins the Yamuna River system.
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