Risk: Medium Operational Not Reported treatment

Two at Lalkhedi Amravati Wastewater Treatment Plant, Amravati, Maharashtra

Amravati, Maharashtra, India

Overview

Two at Lalkhedi Amravati is an operational wastewater treatment plant in Amravati, Maharashtra, India, serving a population of approximately 188,786. It plays a key role in managing municipal wastewater for the region.

Two at Lalkhedi Amravati is an operational wastewater treatment plant located in Lalkhedi, Amravati, Maharashtra, India. Serving a population of around 188,786, it is a significant facility for the city's wastewater management infrastructure. As a plant serving a large agglomeration in India, it is subject to the country's environmental regulations, including the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986. These frameworks mandate appropriate treatment levels to protect water quality, with large plants typically required to achieve secondary or advanced treatment before discharge. The plant's treated effluent likely discharges into local water bodies that drain into the Wardha River, a tributary of the Godavari River, which ultimately flows into the Bay of Bengal. This downstream connection underscores the plant's role in safeguarding the health of the Godavari basin and its dependent ecosystems.

Environmental context

The plant is situated inland in the Wardha River sub-basin, part of the larger Godavari River system. Treated wastewater from the facility flows into local streams that join the Wardha River, which then merges with the Godavari before reaching the Bay of Bengal. The Godavari basin supports diverse aquatic life and provides water for agriculture and drinking, making pollution control critical for both ecological and human health.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Lalkhedi, Amravati, Maharashtra, India, with coordinates 20.9390 N, 77.7290 E.

The plant serves approximately 188,786 people, classifying it as a large agglomeration under Indian wastewater regulations.

Treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies that drain into the Wardha River, a tributary of the Godavari River, which flows into the Bay of Bengal.

The plant operates under India's Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986, which set standards for wastewater treatment and discharge.

For large agglomerations in India, secondary treatment (e. g. , activated sludge) is standard, with some plants incorporating tertiary treatment for nutrient removal to meet discharge standards.

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