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Timarpur Wastewater Treatment Plant, Delhi, India

Delhi, Unknown, India

Overview

Timarpur wastewater treatment plant serves Delhi, India, with a population equivalent of 180,392. It is located in the Civil Lines area and operates under India's environmental regulations.

Timarpur wastewater treatment plant is situated in Delhi, India, at Doctor KB Hedgewar Marg in the Majnu Ka Tilla area of Central Delhi. It serves a population equivalent of approximately 180,392, making it a medium-to-large agglomeration under Indian urban wastewater management standards. The plant is operational and plays a key role in treating domestic wastewater from the northern part of the city. As a plant of this scale in India, it is expected to comply with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) discharge standards, which mandate secondary treatment as a minimum for municipal wastewater. Typical plants in Delhi employ activated sludge or sequencing batch reactor technologies to meet effluent quality norms. The population served indicates a significant treatment volume. The treated effluent from Timarpur likely discharges into the Yamuna River, which flows through Delhi and is a major tributary of the Ganges. The Yamuna is heavily impacted by urban wastewater, and the plant's operation is critical for reducing pollution loads. Downstream, the river joins the Ganges in Uttar Pradesh, eventually reaching the Bay of Bengal. The plant contributes to the health of the Yamuna ecosystem and supports water quality for downstream communities.

Environmental context

Timarpur plant discharges into the Yamuna River, a key tributary of the Ganges that flows through Delhi. The Yamuna is ecologically sensitive, supporting diverse aquatic life and providing water for irrigation and drinking downstream. The plant's treatment helps mitigate pollution in the river, which ultimately drains into the Bay of Bengal via the Ganges delta. The region's semi-arid climate and high population density make wastewater treatment essential for maintaining river health and preventing eutrophication.

Frequently asked questions

The Timarpur wastewater treatment plant is located at Doctor KB Hedgewar Marg, Majnu Ka Tila, Civil Lines Tehsil, Central Delhi, Delhi, 110009, India.

The Timarpur plant serves a population equivalent of approximately 180,392 people.

The treated wastewater from the Timarpur plant is discharged into the Yamuna River, which flows through Delhi and is a major tributary of the Ganges.

The Timarpur plant operates under India's Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) standards, which mandate secondary treatment for municipal wastewater and set effluent discharge limits to protect water bodies.

For plants serving populations around 180,000 in India, typical treatment includes secondary biological processes such as activated sludge or sequencing batch reactors, often followed by tertiary treatment if required for reuse or sensitive receiving waters.

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