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Page 1: (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated 06.12
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Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by the State of

Tamil Nadu

(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)

March-2020 to May-2020

Sl.No. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance Status

Departments Responsible for furnishing the details

1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 Enclosed vide Annexure-I, II & III

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

31.03.2020 Enclosed vide Annexure-I, II & III

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021 Enclosed vide Annexure-I, II & III

5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at State level

• Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level

• Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

22.01.2020 22.01.2020

Under process

• Monitoring at State level must take place

Fortnightly Commencing 21.12.2019

• District Level Monitoring

Committees

• Commissioner of Municipal

Administration, Director of Town

Panchayat, Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj, PWD-WRD,

TWAD Board etc.,

• River Rejuvenation Committee

(RRC) in State Level

• Government of Tamil Nadu

• Justice Dr.P. Jyothimani,

Chairperson, State Monitoring

Committee of Hon’ble NGT for

Solid Waste Management in

Tamilnadu.

6 Progress report may be furnished by the States/UTs to

• Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti

• Member Secretary, CPCB

Monthly (preferably before 20th of every month)

Yes, Progress report for the month

of March-2020 to May-2020

submitted.

6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with

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completion timelines on:

(i) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

Enclosed vide Annexure-I, II & III

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

Enclosed vide Annexure-I, II & III

(iii) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

Enclosed vide Annexure-IV

(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

Enclosed vide Annexure-I, II & III

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

Enclosed vide Annexure-V

(vi) Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical wastes, plastic wastes and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, ashrams, etc.

Enclosed vide Annexure-I, II, III, VI

(vii) Ground water regulation Enclosed vide Annexure-VII

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,

Enclosed vide Annexure-VII

(ix) Protection and management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ),

Enclosed vide Annexure-VII

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(x) Rain water harvesting,

Enclosed vide Annexure-VII

(ix) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river

Enclosed vide Annexure-VII

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

Enclosed vide Annexure-VII

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

Enclosed vide Annexure-VII

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Annexure-I

MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT

FOR THE POLLUTED RIVER

STRETCHES IN

TAMIL NADU (MARCH-2020 TO MAY-2020)

BY

Commissionerate of Municipal

Administration

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CONTENTS

SI. NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.

1.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Sarabanga (Thathayampatti to T.Konagapadi Stretch (Priority-I)

3 - 5

2.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Vasista (Manivilundhan to Thiyaganur Stretch (Priority-I)

6 - 10

3.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Thirumanimutharu (Salem to Papparapatti Stretch (Priority-I)

11 - 13

4.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery (Mettur to MayiladuthuraiStretch (Priority-I)

14 - 32

5.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Bhavani (Sirumugai to Kalingarayan Stretch (Priority-IV)

33 - 40

6.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Thamirabarani (Pappankulam to Arumuganeri Stretch (Priority-V)

41 - 47

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Sarabanga

Thathayampatti to T.Konagapadi

Stretch (Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER SARABANGA

1. River Sarabanga – Thathayampatti to T.Konagapadi Stretch-(15Kms)-

Priority-I

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Sarabanga:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Sarabanga

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

Salem District:

� Edappadi Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 22

Locations

• Population: 56193

• Qty of Sewage generated: 5.20 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

The blackwater is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• Plan of Action:

� In order to treat the black water,

construction of 30kld Fecal Sludge

Treatment Plant work is taken up

and is in progress at an estimated

cost of Rs. 4.00 Crore and it will be

completed before 31.12.2019 under

IUDM 2018-19 fund.

� To handle the sullage water

discharged through 22 no. of major

channels which confluence with the

river stretch, it is proposed to provide

in-situ treatment methodology by

providing Screen, Grit followed by

Horizontal planted gravel filter which

will treat the sullage and discharge

the treated water into the water

course.

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2019

Fecal sludge Treatment

plant

� Bio-mining work is

under progress & it will

be completed by June

2020.

� Construction of FSTP

work will be

commenced on July

2020 & it will be

completed by

December 2020.

� To handle the Sullage

water, DPR prepared

by TWAD Board at an

estimated cost of Rs.

40.40 crore &submitted

to TNPCB for fund tie-

up.

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� The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid waste

treatment facility at a cost of

Rs.250.00 lakh. This fund is

proposed to tied up with Capital

grant fund 2019-20 and is expected

to be completed by December 2019.

Dec-

2019

2. Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

� Edappadi Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 56193

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 9 TPD

Dry waste: 7 TPD

Total: 16 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 86%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: Micro composting-5Nos – 15

TPD

On-site composting facility – 2Nos – 0.5

TPD.

Dry waste:

• Saleable waste - 4 TPD

• The Non saleable /Non-

Biodegradable waste – 2.3 TPD - stored

in the RRC at all MCCs.

• Inert &Silt – 0.7 TPD stored with

C&D waste for land filling.

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

MSW Treatment Facility provided.

Municipal

Administration

-

Completed

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Vasista

Manivilundhan to Thiyaganur

Stretch (Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER VASISTA

2. River Vasista – Manivilundhan to Thiyaganur Stretch-(10Kms) – Priority-I.

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Vasistanadhi:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Vasistanadhi

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

� Salem District

� Narasingapuram Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

Location

• Population: 26000

• Qty of Sewage generated: 1.28 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

The black water is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• Plan of Action:

• In order to treat the black water, it is

proposed to cluster with Attur

FSTP and co-treated.

• To handle the sullage water

discharged through 3 no. of major

channels which confluence with the

river stretch, it is proposed to

provide in-situ treatment

methodology by providing Screen,

Grit followed by Horizontal planted

gravel filter which will treat the

sullage and discharge the treated

water into the water course.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid waste

treatment facility at a cost of

Rs100.45lakh. This fund is proposed

to be tied up with Capital grant

fund2019-20 and is expected to be

completed by October 2019.

Municipal

Administration

Oct-

2019

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable minister for

Municipal Administration &

Water Supply department,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj Department

and Special Initiatives has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water

Supply department on

08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu

Water Investment Company

(M/s. TWIC) has appointed

as consultant for preparation

of DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October

2020 and probable

completion is expected by

December 2021.

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� Attur Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 1

Location

• Population: 65200

• Qty of Sewage generated: 4.45 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

The black water is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

Plan of Action:

• In order to treat the black water,

construction of 40 KLD Fecal

Sludge Treatment Plant work is

taken up and is in progress at an

estimated cost of Rs. 4.41 Crore

and it will be completed before

31.12.2019 under IUDM 2018-19

fund.

• To handle the sullage water

discharged through 3 no. of major

channels which confluence with

the river stretch, it is proposed to

provide in-situ treatment

methodology by providing Screen,

Grit followed by Horizontal planted

gravel filter which will treat the

sullage and discharge the treated

water into the water course.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid

waste treatment facility at a cost of

Rs.165.70 lakh. This fund is

proposed to tied up with Capital

grant fund 2019-20 and is

expected to be completed by

October 2019.

Municipal

Administration

Oct-

2019

Fecal Sludge Treatment Plant

completion plan

December 2019 - 20%

March 2020 - 30%

June 2020 - 50%

October 2020 – 75%

December2020 -100%

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable minister for

Municipal Administration &

Water Supply department,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj Department

and Special Initiatives has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water

Supply department on

08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu

Water Investment Company

(M/s. TWIC) has appointed

as consultant for preparation

of DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October

2020 and probable

completion is expected by

December 2021.

2 Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

� Salem District

� Narasingapuram Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1

• Population: 26000

Municipal

Administration

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• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 4 TPD

Dry waste: 3 TPD

Total: 7 TPD

MSW Collection – 94%

MSW Segregation – 87%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: Nil

Dry waste: 3 TPD

• Other saleable waste (Plastic,

Rubber, Metal etc.,) of 1.8 Tonne sold

out to the identified vendors & registers

are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 0.9 TPD is

stored in the earmarked location at

MCC, Appamasamudhram.

• Inert and Silt 0.3 TPD stored along

with C&D waste. Used for Filling Low

Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Wet Waste of 4 TPD are proposed

as below:

• Micro Composting Plant – 3Nos. of

8 TPD (Will be completed before

April 2019-SBM Funds).

Apr-

2019

100% Collection &

Segregation achieved.

• MSW Collection – 100%

• MSW Segregation – 100%

• MSW processing – 100%

Completed

� Attur Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 65200

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 10 TPD

Dry waste: 8 TPD

Total: 18 TPD

MSW Collection – 90%

MSW Segregation – 84%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: Nil

Dry waste: 8 TPD

• Other saleable waste (Plastic,

Rubber, Metal etc.,) of 4.8 Tonne sold

out to the identified vendors & registers

Municipal

Administration

100% Collection &

Segregation achieved.

• MSW Collection – 100%

• MSW Segregation – 100%

• MSW processing – 100%

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are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 2.4 TPD is

stored in the earmarked location at

Thennakudipalayam.

• Inert and Silt 0.8 TPD stored along

with C&D waste. Used for Filling Low

Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Wet Waste of 10 TPD are proposed

as below:

• Micro Composting Plant – 5Nos. of

15TPD (Will be completed before

April 2019-SBM Funds).

Apr-

2019

Completed

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River

ThirumanimutharuSalem to

Papparapatti Stretch (Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER THIRUMANIMUTHARU

3. River Thirumanimutharu–Salem to Papparapatti Stretch-(15Kms) – Priority-I

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Thirumanimutharu:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Thirumanimutharu

Organisation/ Agency Responsible for Execution of the Action Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1 Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

� Salem Corporation

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

8 Nos.

• Population: 913188

• Qty of Sewage generated:

100.03 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Under

Construction

• Status of STP: Presently the

Salem Corporation has

provided 4 Nos of STPs.

• Plan of Action:

• To treat the waste water, the

implementation of Under

Ground Sewerage scheme

work was taken up and is under

implementation at an estimated

cost of Rs.149.39 crore with 4

nos. of STPs with a total

capacity of 98.00 MLD and it

will be completed by December

2019(Except Package-2).

• Package-2 work will be

completed on December 2020.

• As on date, out of 40000

connections, 2530 no. of

Houses service connections

were effected and the

remaining connections will be

effected before December

2019.

• After the completion of this

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2019

Dec-

2020

Dec-

2019

• 2 no. of STPs at Vellakuttai

and Anaimedu are functioning

and 5498 House service

connections has been given.

• In package-III, Out of

184.85km length of collection

system 165.48km length

completed. After getting the

permission from the NH

Department, remaining length

of collection system will be

completed

• In package-II, Out of

150.65km length of collection

system, 72.78km has been

completed. For the balance

length of collection system

work taken up under SMART

City Mission and the ensured

sewage flow into the

Vandipettai STP.

• Out of 40000 no. of House

Service connections, In

Phase-I Tender called for

effecting 20000 no. of House

service Connections, in which

5498 House service

connections has given and it

is connected to Vellakuttai

and Anaimedu STPs and

remaining connections will be

effected by December 2020.

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scheme work, Outfalls in the

River Thirumanimutharu will be

stopped permanently.

• In the meantime, Action has

been initiated for diverting the

sullage flow in Strom water

drain by Intercepting and

diverting it to STP as a

temporarily measure to

Anaimedu, Vellakuttai &

Mankuttai STP.

2 Solid Waste

Management and

Disposal Plan

� Salem Corporation

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 7

• Population: 913188

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 215 TPD

Dry waste: 155 TPD

Total: 370 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 74%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: Bio-methanation-2Nos

– 8 TPD

Dry waste:

• Saleable waste – 93 TPD

• The Non-Biodegradable waste

– 47 TPD – stored in the RRC at

all MCCs.

• Inert &Silt – 15 TPD stored with

C&D waste for land filling.

Proposed Plan of Action:

1. Micro Composting Plant – 30

Nos. of 150 TPD (Will be

completed before April 2019

SBM Funds.

2. Additional 10 Nos. MCC of 50

TPD will be established before

October 2019 utilizing

Corporation Revenue fund.

3. On – Site Composting – 86

locations – 20 TPD (Will be

completed before April 2019).

Municipal

Administration

100%

Segrega

tion will

be

achieve

d before

30.06.20

19.

April

2019

Oct-

2019

April

2019

94% Segregation achieved.

100% target will be achieved

before July 2020.

17 Nos of Micro Composting

Plant with capacity of 85 TPD

completed and remaining 13

nos will be completed before

June 2020.

Onsite Site Composting –

Completed.

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Mettur to Mayiladuthurai Stretch

(Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER CAUVERY

4. River Cauvery – Mettur to Mayiladuthurai Stretch–(200Kms) – Priority-I

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery – Salem District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1.

Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

Salem District � Mettur Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

11 Locations

• Population: 55200

• Qty of Sewage generated: 5.96

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Provided

• Status of STP: 3 Nos of STP

Provided with capacity 7.20 MLD

• Present mode of Disposal:

Under Ground Sewerage scheme

work is completed at an estimated

cost of Rs.73.09 crore with 3

numbers of STPs of total capacity

7.20 MLD and is functioning.

• Plan of Action:

• As on date, out of 15000

connections, 7274 number of

houses service connections were

effected and the remaining

connections will be effected

before August 2019.

• After the completion of this

scheme work, Outfalls in the

River Cauvery will be stopped

permanently.

Municipal

Administration

Aug-

2019

Under Ground Sewerage

Scheme work is completed &

put into public use.

Out of 7274 number of HSCs

targeted so far 4200 no. of

connections.

The plan of Action for effecting

HSCs

May 2020 - 4200 Nos

June 2020 - 5000 Nos

October 2020 - 7274 Nos

2. Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

� Salem District

• Mettur Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1 location

Municipal

Administration

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• Population: 55200

• Households: 12501

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 9 TPD

Dry waste: 6 TPD

Total: 15 TPD

MSW Collection – 87%

MSW Segregation – 52%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste:

• On – Site Composting – 3

locations – 0.5 TPD (Completed

and put to use).

• Bio Methanation– 1 no. of 5TPD

(Completed and put to Use)-

Gas Used for Internal Lighting in

compost yard.

Dry waste:

• Saleable waste of 4 TPD sold

out to the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 1.50

TPD is stored in the RRC at

KombaranKaadu.

• Inert &Silt -0.50TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used for

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Wet Waste:

� Micro Composting Plant – 3Nos.

of 9TPD (Will be completed

before June 2019).

June-

2019

Completed

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery – Erode District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1.

Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

� Erode Corporation:

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 4

Locations

• Population: 547933

• Qty of Sewage generated: 44.59

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Under

Construction

• Status of STP: 50.55 MLD -STP

under construction

• Present mode of Disposal:

The blackwater is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• Plan of Action:

• Under Ground Sewerage

scheme work was taken up and

is under implementation at an

estimated cost of Rs.209.22 crore

with a STP capacity of 50.55

MLD and it will be completed by

December 2019.

• As on date, out of 72500

connections, 7274 number of

house service connections were

effected and the remaining

connections will be effected

before December 2019.

• After the completion of this

scheme work, Outfalls in the

River Cauvery will be stopped

permanently.

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2019

Dec-

2019

• Out of 5 Packages, 3

Packages of Collection

system and 1 Package of

STP completed.

• Under Package-II, out of

105.04km length of

collection system, 73.55km

length completed and due to

poor performance the

contract was terminated.

• For the balance work in

Package-II, tender received

and the work will be

completed on 31.12.2020

• As on date, 14190 no. of

Internal Plumbing HSCs

effected& out of 40000

targeted & the remaining

HSCs will be completed with

the following schedule.

June 2020 – 20000

October 2020 – 30000

December 2020 – 40000

� Bhavani Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 40270

Municipal

Administration

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• Qty of Sewage generated: 3.36

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

The blackwater is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• Plan of Action:

• In order to treat the black water,

it is proposed to cluster with

Erode STP and co-treated.

• To handle the sullage water

discharged through 6 nos. of

major channels which

confluence with the river stretch,

it is proposed to provide in-situ

treatment methodology by

providing Screen, Grit followed

by Horizontal planted gravel

filter.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid

waste treatment facility at a cost

of Rs. 37.00 lakhs. This fund is

proposed to be tied up with

Infrastructure gap filling fund

2019-20 and is expected to be

completed by October 2019.

Oct-2019

Oct-2019

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made

announcement for massive

rejuvenation programme for

Cauvery and its tributaries on

20.07.2019.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD in

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

2.

Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

� Erode Corporation

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 2 Locations

• Population: 547933

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 85 TPD

Dry waste: 85 TPD

Total: 170 TPD

MSW Collection – 87%

MSW Segregation – 49%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: - 85 TPD

• On – Site Composting – 25

locations – 5 TPD (Completed

Municipal

Administration

100%

will be

achieved

before

30.06.19

Collection 95% achieved & 90%

segregation achieved. 100%

Target will be achieved before

July 2020

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and put to use)

• Bio Methanation– 1 nos. of 10

TPD (functioning)

Dry waste: - 85 TPD

• Saleable waste (Plastic, Metal &

Rubber) of 35 TPD sold out to

the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 20 TPD

is stored in the earmarked

location at Vendipalayam.

• Inert & Silt - 20 TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet-waste:

1. Micro Composting Plant – 19

Nos. of 50 TPD (Will be

completed before Aug 2019 and

5 Nos of 20 TPD will be

completed by Oct 2019.)

Dry waste:

• It is proposed to supply 30 TPD of

dry waste to Incinerator for

Combustible. All readyAvailable

Incinerator - 1nos -5 TPD.

• Bio-mining of Vairapalayam

Dump yard on the banks of River

Cauvery-work will be commenced

in May 2019 & completed in

March 2020- Funding under

SMART CITY.

Oct-2019

March-

2020

Completed

Completed and put in use

Completed

� Bhavani Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 40270

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 9 TPD

Dry waste: 6 TPD

Total: 15 TPD

MSW Collection – 95%

Municipal

Administration

100%

will be

MSW Collection 100% achieved

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MSW Segregation – 80%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: - 9 TPD

• Micro Composting Plant – 2

Nos. of 10 TPD (Completed and

functioning)

Dry waste: - 6 TPD

• Saleable waste of 3.5TPD sold

out to the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 1.50

TPD is stored in the RRC at

Varnapuram & Periodically

disposed to Ultra Tech cement.

• Inert & Silt- 1TPD Stored along

with C&D waste. Used for Filling

Low Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action:Nil

MSW Treatment Facility provided.

achieved

before

30.06.19

&Segregation 97% achieved.

100% Target will be achieved

before July 2020

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery in Namakkal District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

Namakkal District:

• Komarapalayam Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

5 Locations

• Population: 76120

• Qty of Sewage generated: 5.60

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

The blackwater is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• Plan of Action:

• It is proposed to establish

20KLD FSTP at an estimated

cost of Rs.2.50 Crores with the

financial assistance of ensuing

2019-20 IUDM funding and is

expected to be completed

before December 2019.

• To handle the sullage water

discharged through 7 nos. of

major channels which

confluence with the river

stretch,it is proposed to provide

in-situ treatment methodology

by providing Screen, Grit

followed by Horizontal planted

gravel filter.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid

waste treatment facility at a cost

of Rs.1054.00 lakh. This fund is

proposed to be tied up with

Infrastructure gap filling fund

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2019

Oct-2019

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made

announcement for massive

rejuvenation programme for

Cauvery and its tributaries on

20.07.2019.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD in

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

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2019-20 and is expected to be

completed by October 2019.

� Palipalayam Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

8 Locations

• Population: 44120

• Qty of Sewage generated: 2.95

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

The blackwater is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• Plan of Action:

• It is proposed to cluster with

Erode STP and co-treated.

• To handle the sullage water

discharged through 7 nos. of

major channel which

confluence with the river stretch,

it is proposed to provide in-situ

treatment methodology by

providing Screen, Grit followed

by Horizontal planted gravel

filter.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid

waste treatment facility at a cost

of Rs.413.00lakh. The fund is

proposed to be tied up with

Infrastructure gap filling fund

2019-20 and is expected to be

completed by October 2019.

Municipal

Administration

Oct-2019

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made

announcement for massive

rejuvenation programme for

Cauvery and its tributaries on

20.07.2019.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD in

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

2. Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

� Namakkal District

• Komarapalayam Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 76120

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 14 TPD

Dry waste: 8 TPD

Total: 22 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

Municipal

Administration

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MSW Segregation – 100%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: 14 TPD

1. Micro Composting Plant – 2

Nos. of 6 TPD (Completed and

put to use)

2. On – Site Composting – 3

locations – 0.5 TPD (Completed

and put to use)

3. Barrel Composting– 1800 nos.

of 9 TPD – Functioning

Dry waste: 8 TPD

• Saleable waste of 4.50 TPD

sold out to the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable, Non

Biodegradable waste of 3.5 TPD is

stored in the RRC at C.N Palayam

Weekly Market and periodically

disposed to Ponni Sugar mills

• Inert & Silt -0.50TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used for

Filling Low Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

MSW Treatment Facility provided.

-

Completed

� Palipalayam Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1 location

• Population: 44120

• Households: 12471

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 7 TPD

Dry waste: 5 TPD

Total: 12 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 100%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: 7 TPD

• Bio Methanation– 1 no. of 5TPD

(Completed and functioning)-

Gas used for street lighting

Dry waste: 5 TPD

Municipal

Administration

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• Saleable waste of 3TPD sold

out to the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 1.40 TPD

is stored in the RRC at

Avathipalayam

• Inert & Silt -0.60TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used for

Filling Low Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet Waste:

• Micro Composting Plant – 1

Nos. of 2 TPD (Will be

completed before June 2019-

SBM funds).

June-

2019

Completed

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery in Karur District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1 Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

Karur District:

� Kulithalai Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 29580

• Qty of Sewage generated: 2.06

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

• The black water is collected in

septic tanks by individual

households.

Plan of Action:

� In order to treat the black water,

construction of 20KLD Fecal

Sludge Treatment Plant work

is taken up and is in progress at

an estimated cost of

Rs.2.85Crore and it will be

completed before31.12.2019

under IUDM 2018-19fund.

� To handle the sullage

waterdischarged through 3 no.

of major channels which

confluencewith the river stretch,

it is proposed to provide in-situ

treatment methodology by

providing Screen, Grit followed

by Horizontal planted gravel

filter which will treat the sullage

and discharge the treated water

into the water course.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid

waste treatment facility at a cost

of Rs.13.00 lakh. This fund is

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2019

Oct-2019

• Construction of 20KLD Fecal

Sludge Treatment Plant work

is under progress and 69% of

work was completed.

� July 2020- 80%

� September 2020 -

100%

• In the meantime, Honourable

Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

has made announcement for

massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries on 20.07.2019.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD in

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

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proposed to be tied up with

Capital Grant fund 2019-20and

is expected to be completed by

October 2019.

2 Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

Karur District:

� Kulithalai Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 29580

• Total Households: 8412

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 4 TPD

Dry waste: 3 TPD

Total: 7 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 100%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: 4TPD

• Vermi composting – 1 nos. of

4TPD (Completed and

functioning)

• On – Site Composting – 5 nos.

of 1.0 TPD (Completed and

functioning)

Dry waste: 3 TPD

• Saleable waste of 1.5TPD sold

out to the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 1 TPD is

stored in the RRC at Thanneerpalli

• Inert & Silt -0.5TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used for

Filling Low Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Wet Waste:

Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. of

4 TPD (Will be completed before

April 2019-SBM Funds).

Municipal

Administration

Apr-2019

Completed

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery – Trichy District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

� Trichy District:

� Trichy Corporation

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 1054859

• Qty of Sewage generated: 105.24

MLD

• Status of UGSS:

Under Ground Sewerage scheme

work is completed fully in 24 wards

and partially in 25 wards.

• Status of STP: STP capacity of

58MLD and treated sewage

water let out as per GOI norms.

• Present mode of Disposal:

Treated through Sewage Treatment

Plant.

• Plan of Action:

• To cover the remaining 41 wards

(16 wards fully &25 wards

partially) under AMRUT

schemeUnder Ground

Sewerage scheme workin 2

phases were taken up for

implementation. Of which one

phase will have a 37MLD

capacity STPand it is expected

to be completed by June 2021

and Phase-II will be completed

by June 2022.

Municipal

Administration

Phase-I

June-

2021

Phase-II

June-

2022

Under Ground Sewerage

scheme

Phase-II:

31% of work completed.

Phase-III:

Work to be Commenced.

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2. Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

� Trichy Corporation

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 1054859

• Total households: 235576

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 222 TPD

Dry waste: 168 TPD

Total: 390 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 92%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: - 222 TPD

• Bio Methanation Plant – 2Nos.

Of 7 TPD - Functioning Gas

used in Community kitchen &

Crematorium

• On – Site Composting – 28 Nos

of 10 TPD (Completed and put

to use)

• Windrow Composting – 50 TPD

- Functioning

Dry waste: - 168 TPD

• Other saleable waste (Plastic,

Rubber, Metal etc.,) of 101

Tonne sold out to the identified

vendors & registers are being

maintained.

• The Non saleable, Non

Biodegradable waste of 50 TPD

is stored in the RRC at all

MCCs in 31Locations

&Periodically disposed to Ultra

Tech Ariyalur.

• Inert and Silt 17 TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used for

Filling Low Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet-waste:

• Micro Composting Plant – 34

Nos. of 168TPD (29 MCCs put

to use and 5 MCCs will be

Municipal

Administration

100%

will be

achieved

before

30.06.19

April-

2019

Segregation 92% achieved.

100% Target will be achieved

before July 2020

All the 34 MCCs are completed

and put it use

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completed before April 2019-

SBM funds)

Dry waste:

• Bio mining of Ariyamangalam

Dump yard –SMART City funds-

will be completed in June 2021.

June-

2021

Biomining Work is under

progress.

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery in Thanjavur District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

Thanjavur District:

� Kumbakonam Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 142143

• Total households: 36105

• Qty of Sewage generated: 12.80

MLD

• Status of UGSS:

• Under Ground Sewerage scheme

work is completed in 45 wards

with 1 no. of 17.00 MLD capacity

STP and the treated sewage

water is let out as per GOI norms.

• Status of STP: Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Treated through STP with capacity

17.0 MLD

• Plan of Action:

• To cover the left out portions of

all 45 wards, under AMRUT

scheme Under Ground

Sewerage scheme work is in

progress with rehabilitation of

STP is also under progress and

it will be completed before June

2020.

Municipal

Administration

June-

2020

87% of work completed and the

remaining work will be

completed before October 2020.

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2. Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

� Kumbakonam Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 142143

• Total households: 36105

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 41 TPD

Dry waste: 29 TPD

Total: 70 TPD

MSW Collection – 95%

MSW Segregation – 80%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste:

Bio Methanation Plant -1No of

5TPD - Functioning

Dry waste:

• Saleable waste of 17TPD sold

out to the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 9 TPD is

stored in the RRC at Karikulam

and periodically disposed to M/s

Ultra tech Cement

• Inert & Silt-3TPD Stored along

with C&D waste. Used for Filling

Low Lying Areas

• Biomining – Completed - Total

garbage removed 2,00,000 Cum

and Land reclaimed 12 Acres at

Karikulam

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet Waste of 41 TPD are

processed as below:

• Micro Composting Plant – 5

Nos. of 20 TPD (Will be

completed before April 2019-

SBM Funds).

• On – Site Composting – 41 nos.

of 17 TPD (Will be completed

before April 2019).

Municipal

Administration

100%

will be

achieve

d before

30.06.19

Apr-

2019

Collection 100% achieved

&Segregation 85%

achieved,100% target will be

achieved before July 2020

Completed

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery – Nagappattinam District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

Nagappatinam District:

� Mayiladuthurai Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 90112

• Total Households: 21867

• Qty of Sewage generated: 5.58

MLD

• Status of UGSS:

Under Ground Sewerage scheme

work is completed fully in 22 wards

and partially in 7 wardswith 1 no. of

5.80 MLD capacity STPand treated

sewage water let out as per GOI

norms.

• Status of STP: 5.80 MLD

capacity STP provided.

• Present mode of Sewage

Disposal:

Treated through STP.

• Plan of Action:

� To cover the remaining 14

wards (7 wards fully & 7 wards

partially)the process of

preparing Detailed project report

is under progress.

� Once the DPR is ready by

September 2019, after the fund

tie-up under appropriate

schemes, implementation will

commence and expected to be

completed by May 2022.

Municipal

Administration

May-

2022

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made

announcement for massive

rejuvenation programme for

Cauvery and its tributaries on

20.07.2019.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD in

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

2. Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Nagappatinam District:

� Mayiladuthurai Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

Municipal

Administration

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Plan identified: 2 locations

• Population: 90112

• Households: 21867

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 18 TPD

Dry waste: 14 TPD

Total: 32 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 60%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: 18 TPD - Nil

Dry waste: 14 TPD

• Saleable waste of 7TPD sold

out to the identified vendors &

registers are being maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 4.0 TPD is

stored in the RRC at

Ananthadhandavapuram Road &

periodically disposed to Ultra tech

Cement

• Inert & Silt-3 TPD Stored along

with C&D waste. Used for Filling

Low Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet Waste: 18 TPD

• Micro Composting Plant – 3

Nos. of 15 TPD (Will be

completed before April 2019-

SBM Funds)

• On – Site Composting – 8 nos.

of 4.5 TPD (Will be completed

before April 2019-ULB General

funds).

100%

will be

achieved

before

30.06.19

Apr-2019

Apr-2019

Segregation 60%

achieved,100% target will be

achieved before July 2020

Completed

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Bhavani

Sirumugai to Kalingarayan Stretch

(Priority-IV)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER BHAVANI

5. River Bhavani – Sirumugai to Kalingarayan Stretch-(60Kms) - Priority-IV

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Bhavani:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Bhavani

Organization/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan

Coimbatore District

� Mettupalayam Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

3Locations

• Population: 80217

• Qty of Sewage generated: 7.08

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

Let-out into River through drains.

Plan of Action:

• UGDSS work is under

implementation at an estimated

cost of Rs.91.70crore with a STP

capacity of 8.65MLD after

completion of scheme only the

treated sewage will be

discharged.

• 17000 number of house service

connections will be effected

parallel during the project itself

• After the completion of this scheme

work, Outfalls in the River

Bhavani will be stopped

permanently and only treated

water will be discharged.

Municipal

Administration

June

2020

Under Ground Sewage

Scheme:

� Package 1 – 45%

� Package 2 – 60%

� STP -- 55% completed

� 100% will be completed on

March 2021.

Erode District:

� Erode Corporation

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 1

location

• Population: 547933

• Qty of Sewage generated: 44.59

Municipal Administration

• Out of 5 Packages, 3

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MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

• Let-out into river through drains.

• The black water is collected in

septic tanks by individual

households.

Plan of Action:

• Under Ground Sewerage scheme

work was taken up and is under

implementation at an estimated

cost of Rs.209.22 crore with a STP

capacity of 50.55 MLD.

• As on date, out of 72500

connections, 7274 number of house

service connections was effected

and the remaining connections will

be effected before December 2019.

• After the completion of this

scheme work, Outfalls in the River

Bhavani will be stopped

permanently.

Dec-

2019

Dec-

2019

Packages of Collection system

and 1 Package of STP

completed.

• Under Package-II, out of

105.04km length of collection

system, 73.55km length

completed and due to poor

performance the contract was

terminated.

• For the balance work in

Package-II, tender received

and the work will be completed

on 30.12.2020

• As on date, 14190 no. of

Internal Plumbing HSCs

effected & the remaining HSCs

will be completed with the

following schedule.

June 2020 – 20000

October 2020 – 30000

December 2020 – 40000

Erode District

• Gopichettipalayam

Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 63633

• Qty of Sewage generated: 4.90

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

Present Mode of Disposal:

• Let-out into River through drains

• The black water is collected in

septic tanks by individual

households

• Sullage water generated from the

town is discharged to

Keeripalamodai which belongs to

PWD.

• Plan of Action:

Municipal Administration

• Honourable Chief Minister of

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• Proposed to establish 20KLD

FSTP at an estimated cost of

Rs.2.50crore with the financial

assistance of ensuing 2019-20

IUDM funding. Expected to be

completed by December 2019.

• Sullage water generated from

the town is discharged to

Keeripalam odai. PWD has

proposed to rejuvenate the odai

at an estimated cost of

Rs.55.20crore and to construct a

STP of 5MLD capacity along the

Thadapalli canal at an estimated

cost of Rs.12.41 crore with the

financial assistance from

NABARD and the work is

expected to complete by

December 2020.

• After implementation treated

water will be discharged.

Dec-

2019

Dec-

2020

Tamil Nadu has made

announcement for massive

rejuvenation programme for

Cauvery and its tributaries on

20.07.2019.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD in

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

Erode District

� Sathyamanagalam Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 5

Locations

• Population: 38194

• Qty of Sewage generated: 2.90

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

Present Mode of Disposal:

• Let-out into River through drains

• The black water is collected in

septic tanks by individual

households

Plan of Action:

• Under Ground Sewerage scheme

work was taken up and is under

implementation at an estimated

cost of Rs.54.26 crore with 2 no.

of STPs of 5.38MLD capacity and

it will be completed by Dec-2019

Municipal Administration

Dec-

2019

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made

announcement for massive

rejuvenation programme for

Cauvery and its tributaries on

20.07.2019.

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and after completion of scheme

work the sewage will be

discharged into STP.

• 7200 number of house service

connections will be effected

parallel during the project itself

and it will be completed on

December 2019.

• After the completion of this scheme

work, Outfalls in the River

Bhavani will be stopped

permanently.

Dec-

2019

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD in

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

Under Ground Sewage

Scheme:

� 72% Completed.

� 100% will be completed on

June 2020.

2. Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

Coimbatore District

� Mettupalayam Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population:80217

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 12 TPD

Dry waste: 12 TPD

Total: 24 TPD

MSW Collection – 95%

MSW Segregation – 70%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste:

Bio-methanation -1 No.-3TPD

On-site Composting- 3 locations -

1.0 TPD.

Dry waste:

• Saleable waste –7.0 TPD

• The Non-Biodegradable waste –

4.0 TPD - stored in the RRC at Old

Municipal office and periodically

disposed to M/s ACC, Cements.

• Inert &Silt - 1.0 TPD stored with

C&D waste and used for land filling.

Present mode of disposal :

Collection, segregation,

Composting & Bio-methanation

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Wet Waste of 12 TPD are

proposed as below:

Municipal

Administration

100%

Collectio

n &

Segregat

ion will

be

achieved

before

30.06.20

19.

May

100% collection achieved.

Segregation 87%

achieved,100% target will be

achieved before July 2020.

Completed

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• Micro Composting Plant – 2

Nos. of 8 TPD (SBM Funds).

2019

Erode District

� Erode Corporation

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1 location

• Population:547933

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 85 TPD

Dry waste: 85 TPD

Total: 170 TPD

MSW Collection – 87%

MSW Segregation – 49%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet-waste:

On – Site Composting – 25

locations – 5 TPD

Bio-methanation – 1No – 10 TPD.

Dry Waste:

Saleable waste –35 TPD

The Non-Biodegradable waste – 20

TPD - stored in the earmarked

location at Vendipalayam.

Inert &Silt – 20 TPD stored with

C&D waste and used for land filling.

• The Non-Biodegradable waste –

20 TPD - stored in the earmarked

location at Vendipalayam.

• Inert &Silt - 20 TPD stored with

C&D waste and used for land filling.

Present mode of disposal :

Collection, segregation, onsite

Composting &

Bio Methanation– 1 nos. of 10 TPD

(functioning)

Incinerator 5 TPD- 1 No.

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet Waste: � Micro Composting Plant – 19

Nos. of 50 TPD (Will be completed

before August 2019 and 5 Nos. of

20 TPD will be completed by Oct

Municipal

Administration

100%

Collectio

n &

Segregat

ion will

be

achieved

before

30.06.20

19.

Oct-2019

Collection 95% achieved & 90%

segregation achieved. 100%

Target will be achieved before

June 2020.

Completed

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2019.)

Dry Waste:

� Proposed to supply 30 TPD of

dry waste to Incinerator for

Combustible.

� Bio-mining of Vairapalayam

Dump yard on the banks of

River Cauvery-work will be

commenced in May 2019 &

completed in March 2020-

Funding under SMART CITY.

March-

2020

Completed and put in use

Completed

Erode District

� Gopichettipalayam

(Municipality)

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 63633

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 11 TPD

Dry waste: 09 TPD

Total: 20 TPD

MSW Collection –100%

MSW Segregation – 83%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet-waste:

Bio-methanation-1No. – 1TPD – gas

used for internal lighting.

On – Site Composting – 7 locations

– 1 TPD.

Windrow Composting – 2 TPD

Dry Waste:

� Saleable waste –5.0 TPD

� The Non-Biodegradable waste –

3.0 TPD - stored in the RRC.

� Inert &Silt - 1.0 TPD stored with

C&D waste for land filling.

Present mode of disposal :

Collection, segregation, onsite

Composting &Bio Methanation.

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet Waste: � Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos.

of 7 TPD (SBM funds)

Municipal

Administration

100%

Collectio

n &

Segregat

ion will

be

achieved

before

30.06.20

19.

May

2019

Segregation 96%

achieved,100% will be achieved

before July 2020

Completed

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Erode District

� Sathyamangalam

(Municipality)

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population:38194

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 7 TPD

Dry waste: 5 TPD

Total: 12 TPD

MSW Collection –92%

MSW Segregation – 86%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet-Waste:

On – Site Composting – 1 location –

0.5 TPD

Windrow Composting – 1 TPD

(Functioning)

Dry Waste:

Saleable waste –3.0 TPD

The Non-Biodegradable waste –

1.50 TPD - stored in the RRC at the

compost yard (Athaani road) and

periodically disposed to M/s

Ultratech cements, Ariyalur.

Inert &Silt – 0.5 TPD stored with

C&D waste and used for land filling.

Present mode of disposal :

Collection, segregation, onsite

Composting &Windrow composting

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet Waste: � Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos.

of 6 TPD (SBM funds).

100%

Collectio

n &

Segregat

ion will

be

achieved

before

30.06.20

19.

May

2019

100% target achieved.

Completed

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River

Thamirabarani

Pappankulam to Arumuganeri

Stretch (Priority-V)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER THAMIRABARANI

6. River Thamirabarani – Pappankulam to Arumuganeri Stretch - (80Kms) -

Priority-V

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Thamirabarani:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Thamirabarani

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1 Sewage

Treatment and

Disposal plan.

� Tirunelveli District

Tirunelveli Corporation:

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 6

Nos.

• Population: 513284

• Total No. of Households: 159628

• Qty of Sewage generated: 56.46

MLD

• Status of UGSS:

Under Ground Sewerage scheme

work is completed and functional in

10 wards (fully) and 12 wards

(partially) with an STP capacity of

24.20MLD and treated sewage

water let out as per GOI norms.

• Status of STP: 24.20 MLD STP

Provided.

• Present mode of Disposal:

Treated through Sewage Treatment

Plant for 10 wards only.

• Plan of Action:

• To cover the remaining wards

(33 wards fully & 12 wards

partially) Under Ground

Sewerage scheme work in 2

phases were taken up for

implementation at an estimated

cost of Rs.729.20crore with

financial assistance of AMRUT

&ADB. Of which phase-II sewage

generated will be treated in

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2021

Under Ground Sewage

Scheme:

Phase-II

� 42% Completed.

� 100% will be completed on

December 2021.

Phase-III

� 15% Completed.

� 100% will be completed on

December 2021.

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Phase-I STP and Phase-III will

have a 34.00MLD capacity STP.

The scheme is expected to be

completed by December 2021.

� Ambasamudram Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

1-Sewage into Irrigation Channel

out-fall (ICO)

• Population: 38850

• Total No. of Households: 15176

• Qty of Sewage generated: 2.98

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

The blackwater is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• Plan of Action:

• In order to treat the black water,

construction of 30KLD Faecal

Sludge Treatment Plant work is

taken up and is in progress at an

estimated cost of Rs.3.15Crore

and it will be completed before

31.12.2019 under IUDM 2018-19

funds.

• To handle the sullage water

discharged through 7 nos. of

major channel which confluence

with the river stretch. It is

proposed to provide in-situ

treatment methodology by

providing Screen, Grit followed by

Horizontal planted gravel filter.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid

waste treatment facility at a cost

of Rs.77.00 lakh. This fund is

proposed to be tied up with

Infrastructure gap filling fund

2019-20 and is expected to be

completed by October 2019.

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2019

Oct-2019

Fecal Sludge Treatment Plant

completion plan

• May 2020 - 40%

• July 2020 - 65%

• September 2020 - 100%

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the sameline

Honourable minister for

Municipal Administration &

Water Supply department,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj Department

and Special Initiatives has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water

Supply department on

08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

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� Vickramasingampuram

Municipality

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 2

- Sewage into Irrigation Channel

out-fall (ICO)

• Population: 47163

• Total No. of Households: 19370

• Qty of Sewage generated: 2.98

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

The blackwater is collected in

septic tanks by individual

households.

• Plan of Action:

• In order to treat the black water,

construction of 30KLD Faecal

Sludge Treatment Plant work is

taken up and is in progress at an

estimated cost of Rs.3.00Crore

and it will be completed before

31.12.2019 under IUDM 2018-19

fund.

• To handle the sullage water

discharged through 12 nos. of

major channel which confluence

with the river stretch. It is

proposed to provide in-situ

treatment methodology by

providing Screen, Grit followed by

Horizontal planted gravel filter.

• The ULB has prepared detailed

estimate for establishing liquid

waste treatment facility at a cost

of Rs.1.20crore. This fund is

proposed to be tied up with

Infrastructure gap filling fund

2019-20 and is expected to be

completed by October 2019.

Municipal

Administration

Dec-

2019

Oct-2019

Fecal Sludge Treatment Plant

completion plan

• May 2020 - 78%

• July 2020 - 85%

• September 2020 - 100%

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the sameline

Honourable minister for

Municipal Administration &

Water Supply department,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj Department

and Special Initiatives has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water

Supply department on

08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October

2020 and probable

completion is expected by

December 2021.

2 Solid Waste

Management

� Tirunelveli District

� Tirunelveli Corporation:

Municipal

Administration

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and Disposal

Plan

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 513284

• Total households: 159628

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 97 TPD

Dry waste: 73 TPD

Total: 170 TPD

MSW Collection – 95%

MSW Segregation – 80%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: - 97 TPD

• Micro Composting Plant – 41

Nos. of 97 TPD (Completed and

put in use)

• On – Site Composting – 4

locations – 7.5 TPD (Completed

and put in use)

• Bio-Methanation Plant -1No of

5TPD – Functioning

Dry waste: - 73 TPD

• Other saleable waste (Plastic,

Rubber, Metal etc.,) of 43

Tonne sold out to the identified

vendors & registers are being

maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 21 TPD

is stored in the RRC at all

MCCs in 41 Locations &

Periodically disposed to India

cements, Tirunelveli.

• Inert & Silt – 9 TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

100%

will be

achieved

before

31.05.19

Collection 97% achieved

&Segregation 80% achieved.

100% Target will be achieved

before July 2020

� Ambasamudram

Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 38850

• Total households: 15176

Municipal

Administration

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• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 9 TPD

Dry waste: 6 TPD

Total: 15 TPD

MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 80%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: - 9 TPD

• On – Site Composting – 5

locations – 1 TPD (Completed

and put in use)

Dry waste: - 6 TPD

• Other saleable waste (Plastic,

Rubber, Metal etc.,) of 3.6

Tonne sold out to the identified

vendors & registers are being

maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 1.8

TPD is stored in the RRC at

Vagaikulam & Periodically

disposed to Ultra tech cement,

Ariyalur

• Inert & Silt – 0.6 TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet-waste:

• Micro Composting Plant – 3

Nos. of 9 TPD (Will be

completed before April 2019)

Dry waste: Nil

100%

will be

achieved

before31

.05.19

April-

2019

Segregation 95%

achieved,100% target will be

achieved before June 2020.

Completed and put in use

� Vickramasingampuram

Municipality

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 47163

• Total households: 19370

• Qty of MSW Generated:

Wet waste: 12.60 TPD

Dry waste: 8.40 TPD

Total: 21 TPD

Municipal

Administration

100%

will be

achieved

before

31.05.19

Segregation 95% achieved,

100% Target will be achieved

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MSW Collection – 100%

MSW Segregation – 80%

Present Treatment Method:

Wet waste: - 12.60 TPD

• Windrow Composting Plant –

1No. Of 3 TPD (Completed and

put in use).

Dry waste: - 8.40 TPD

• Other saleable waste (Plastic,

Rubber, Metal etc.,) of 5 Tonne

sold out to the identified

vendors & registers are being

maintained.

• The Non saleable Non

Biodegradable waste of 2.5

TPD is stored in the RRC at

Dhobi Colony & Periodically

disposed to India cements,

Tirunelveli.

• Inert & Silt – 0.9 TPD Stored

along with C&D waste. Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

Wet-waste:

• Micro Composting Plant – 4

Nos. of 13 TPD (Will be

completed before April 2019)

Dry waste: Nil

April-

2019

before June 2020.

Completed

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Departments Responsible for furnishing the details

Idappadi1 Ensure 100%

treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

To treat the blackwater 40KLD FSTP work is under progress.

To treat the sullage water, DPR prepared by TWADB at an estimated cost of Rs.40.40crore & sent to TNPCB for fund tie-up.

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

FSTP will be completed on December 2020.

Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at State level

22.01.2020

                   Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level

5 Govt. of Tamil Nadu

Sarabanga River - Monthly Progress Report

(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)

Sl.No. Activity to be monitored

Timeline

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Idappadi

Sl.No. Activity to be monitored

Timeline

                    Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

22.01.2020

Department wise monitoring,District level monitoring committee,River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) at State level

Progress report may be furnished by the States/UTs to

                    Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti                    Member Secretary, CPCB

Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:

6.1

                    Monitoring at State level must take place

Fortnightly Commencing 21.12.2019

6 Monthly (preferably

before 20th of every month)

River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) / TNPCB

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Idappadi

Sl.No. Activity to be monitored

Timeline

(i) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

22 polluting source locations are identified

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board Sewage generation -

5.20 MLD

Available STP Capacity -Nil

GAP - 5.20MLD

To fill the gap the DPR prepared & sent to TNPCB for fund tie-up

(iii) Status of CETPs

Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,

TNPCB

Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

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Timeline

(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

MSW Generation: 16TPD Wet Waste 9TPDMicro Composting Plant – 5 Nos. of 9.00 TPD Dry Waste -7.00 TPD Saleable waste of 4.00 TPD Inert & Silt -0.70 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:2.30 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry waste Time Line :December 2020

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

TNPCB (River Water Sampling Report)

PWD(WRD) & SG&SWRC (Ground Water quality)

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Timeline

(vi) Preventingdumping of wasteand scientific wastemanagement including bio-medicalwastes, plasticwastes anddecentralizing wasteprocessing, includingwaste generated fromhotels, ashrams, etc.

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

(vii) Ground water regulation

PWD

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,

PWD

(ix) Protection and management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ),

PWD

(x) Rain water harvesting,

PWD, CMA, DTP, RD&PR 8865 no. of RWH structures provided

(ix) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river

PWD(WRD)

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

PWD(WRD), Forests Department

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Timeline

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

PWD(WRD), Revenue Department

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1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR 4 no. of STPs completed & 2 STPs are partially commenced and treated sewage letout as per norms

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

Thirumanimutharu River - Monthly Progress Report

(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)

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Timeline

STPs must be ensured

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021 CMA, DTP, RD&PR Balance work in the collection system will be completed by June 2022.

Progress report may be furnished by the States/UTs to

                    Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti                    Member Secretary, CPCB

Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:

6.1

6 Monthly (preferably

before 20th of every month)

River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) / TNPCB

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Sl.No. Activity to be monitored

Timeline

(i) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

Identified drains are diverted in Vellakuttai & Anaimedu STPs. For the remining works I& D work is in progress.

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of Existing Infrastructure,

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board Sewage generation -

100.03MLDInfrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

To fill the gap the leftout area DPR prepared and tender called

(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

100.03MLD

Available STP Capacity -98.00MLD

GAP - 2.03MLD

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Timeline

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

MSW Generation: 370 TPDWet Waste -215 TPD Micro Composting Plant – 17 Nos. Of 85 TPD On Site Composting – 86 locations – 20 TPD Bio Methanation Plant – 2Nos. – 8 TPD BWGs processing 17 TPDDry Waste -155.00 TPD Saleable waste of 105.00 TPD Inert & Silt -20.00 TPD Used for Filling Low Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:114.00 TPDProposal: MCC-13 Nos will be completed before June 2020Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry waste Time Line :December

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

TNPCB (River Water Sampling Report)

PWD(WRD) & SG&SWRC (Ground Water quality)

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Sl.No. Activity to be monitored

Timeline

(vi) Preventingdumping of wasteand scientific wastemanagement including bio-medicalwastes, plasticwastes anddecentralizing wasteprocessing, includingwaste generated fromhotels, ashrams, etc.

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

(vii) Ground water regulation

PWD

(viii) Adopting good irrigation

PWDgood irrigation practices,

(ix)Protection and management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ),

PWD

(x) Rain water harvesting,

PWD, CMA, DTP, RD&PR 91148 no. of RWH structures provided

(ix) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river

PWD(WRD)

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

PWD(WRD), Forests Department

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Timeline

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

PWD(WRD), Revenue Department

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Sl.No. Activity to be monitored

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Compliance Status

Departments Responsible for

furnishing the details Attur Narasingapuram1 Ensure 100%

treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

- -

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR To treat the blackwater 40KLD FSTP work is under progress.

To treat the sullage water, DPR is under preparation by M/s TWIC

To treat the blackwater, it is proposed cluster with Attur FSTP.

To treat the sullage water, DPR is under preparation by M/s TWIC

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021 CMA, DTP, RD&PR FSTP work -December 2020

DPR will be ready by October 2020 & after necessary financial tie-up work will be commenced.

DPR will be ready by October 2020 & after necessary financial tie-up work will be commenced.

Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:

6.1

Name of the ULB

Vasista River - Monthly Progress Report

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Timeline

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(i) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

3 polluting source locations are identified

3 polluting source locations are identified

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

Sewage generation - 4.45 MLD

Available STP Capacity -Nil

GAP - 4.45 MLD

Sewage generation - 1.28 MLD

Available STP Capacity -Nil

GAP - 1.28MLDTo fill the gap the DPR is under preparation by M/s TWIC

To fill the gap the DPR is under preparation by M/s TWIC

(iii) Status of CETPs

Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,

TNPCB

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Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

MSW Generation: 18 TPDWet Waste of 10 TPD Micro Composting Plant – 4 Nos. 10 TPD Dry Waste -8.00 TPD Saleable waste of 2.00 TPD Inert & Silt -0.50 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:5.50 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry waste Time Line :December

MSW Generation: 7.00 TPDWet Waste 4 TPD Micro Composting Plant – 3Nos. of 4 TPD Dry Waste -3.00 TPD Saleable waste of 2.00 TPD Inert & Silt -0.50 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:0.50 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry waste Time Line :December 2020

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(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

TNPCB (River Water Sampling Report)

PWD(WRD) & SG&SWRC (Ground Water quality)

(vi) Preventingdumping of wasteand scientific wastemanagement including bio-medicalwastes, plasticwastes anddecentralizing wasteprocessing, includingwaste generated fromhotels, ashrams, etc.

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

(vii) Ground water regulation

PWD

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,

PWD

(ix) Protection and management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ),

PWD

(x) Rain water harvesting,

PWD, CMA, DTP, RD&PR 4006 no. of

RWH structures provided

4279 no. of RWH structures provided

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(ix) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river

PWD(WRD)

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

PWD(WRD), Forests Department

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

PWD(WRD), Revenue Department

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MetturKomara palayam

Pallipayam Kulithalai BhavaniKumba konam

Mayiladu thurai

1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

3 no. of STPs with a total capacity of 7.20 MLD is installed & treated water letout as per norms

17.00MLD capacity STP is installed & treated sewage water letout as per norms

5.80MLD capacity STP is installed & treated sewage water letout as per norms

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR DPR is under

preparation by PWD under "Nandhai Vazhi Cauvery Scheme"

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

All the households will be connected to sewerage network by September 2020 Mar-21 Mar-21 Mar-21 Mar-21

87% of UGSS work is

completed in leftout areas

of kumbakkonam municipaliaty & the balance work will be completed

before 01-10-2020 Mar-21

Name of the ULB

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DPR is under preparation by PWD under "Nandhai Vazhi Cauvery Scheme"

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Name of the ULB

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Timeline

Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:

(i) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

5 polluting source locations are identified & after connecting all the houses with sewerage network & sewage water outfall is stopped permanently to the river.

5 locations are identified

7 locations are identified

3 locations are identified

6 locations are identified

After completion of UGSS leftout area scheme work , all the houses will be connected to sewerage network & sewage water outfall is stopped permanently to the river.

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

Sewage generation - 5.96MLD

Available STP Capacity - 7.20MLD

Gap-Nil

Sewage generation - 5.60MLD

Gap-5.60MLD

Sewage generation - 2.95MLD

Gap-2.95MLD

Sewage generation - 2.06MLD

Gap-2.06MLD

Sewage generation - 3.36MLD

Gap-3.36MLD

Sewage generation - 12.08MLD

Available STP Capacity -17.00MLD

GAP - Nil

Sewage generation - 5.58MLD

Available STP Capacity - 5.80MLD

GAP- Nil

* To fill the gap DPR is under preparation by PWD under Nadanthai Vazhi Cauvery

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(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

MSW Generation:15TPDWet Waste -9TPD Micro Composting Plant – 3Nos. of 9TPD Dry waste – 6 TPDSaleable waste of 3.5TPD Inert &Silt – 0.50 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:2 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry waste

MSW Generation:22 TPD Wet Waste - 14TPD Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. of 5 TPD On – Site Composting – 1 location – 1 TPD Barrel Composting– 1800 nos. of 8 TPD - FunctioningDry waste – 8 TPDSaleable waste of 4.50 TPD Inert & Silt -1.5 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:2 TPD

MSW Generation:12 TPDWet Waste- 7 TPD Micro Composting Plant – 1 Nos. of 2 TPD Bio Methanation– 1 no. of 5TPDDry Waste -5TPD Saleable waste of 2.00 TPD Inert & Silt -0.6 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:2.4 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the

MSW Generation: 7.00 TPDWet Waste 4.00 TPD Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. of 3 TPD 2. Vermi composting – 1 nos. of 1 TPD Dry Waste -3 TPD Saleable waste of 1.50 TPD Inert & Silt -0.5 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:1.00 TPDProposal:

MSW Generation: 15.00 TPDWet Waste - 9.00 TPD Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. of 9.00 TPD Dry Waste -6 TPD Saleable waste of 3.50 TPD Inert & Silt -1.00 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:1.50 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry waste

MSW Generation: 70 TPDWet Waste of 41 TPD 1.Micro Composting Plant – 5 Nos. of 20 TPD 2. On – Site Composting – 41 nos. of 16 TPD 3. Bio Methanation Plant -1No of 5TPD Dry Waste -29 TPD Saleable waste of 20 TPD Inert & Silt -5.00 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying Areas

MSW Generation: 32.00 TPDWet Waste 18 .00 TPD Micro Composting Plant – 3 Nos. of 15 TPDOn – Site Composting – 4 nos. of 3.0 TPD Dry Waste -14 TPD Saleable waste of 7.00 TPD Inert & Silt -3.00 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:4.00 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on

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(x) Rain water harvesting,

PWD, CMA, DTP, RD&PR

8854 no. of RWH structures provided

25121 no. of RWH structures provided

8553 no. of RWH structures provided

7574 no. of RWH structures provided

6520 no. of RWH structures provided

11945 no. of RWH structures provided

3470 no. of RWH structures provided

(ix) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river

PWD(WRD)

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

PWD(WRD), Forests Department

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

PWD(WRD), Revenue Department

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details

Erode Gobichettipalayam Mettupalayam Sathyamangalam

1

Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 CMA

50.55MLD capacity STP installed and the scheme is partially commenced & treated sewage letout as per norms

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

31.03.2020 CMA

DPR is under preparation by PWD under "Nandhai Vazhi Cauvery Scheme"

Construction of STP(8.65MLD) work is under progress and the works will be completed by March 2021

2 no. of STPs with a total capacity of 5.21MLD is under progress and the works will be completed by June 2020.

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021 CMA, DTP, RD&PR Balance work in

the collection system will be completed on

December 2020

Mar-21 Mar-21 April 2020

Progress report may be furnished by the States/UTs to

Bhavani River - Monthly Progress Report

(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)

Name of the ULB

Activity to be monitored

TimelineSl.No.

6 Monthly (preferably

before 20th

River Rejuvenation Committee

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Activity to be monitored

TimelineSl.No.

Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:

(i) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

2 locations are identified

10 locations are identified

3 locations are identified

6 locations are identified

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

Sewage generation - 44.59MLD

Available STP Capacity - 50.55MLD

Gap-Nil

Sewage generation -4.90MLD

Gap-4.90MLD

To fill the Gap, PWD-WRO,( Trichy Division) is preparing the DPR for I&D work

Sewage generation -7.08 MLD

Gap-7.08 MLD

To fill the Gap, 8.69MLD capacity STP work is under progress & it will be completed by March 2021

Sewage generation -2.90 MLD

Gap-2.90 MLD

To fill the Gap, 5.21 MLD capacity STPs(2 nos) works are in progress & it will be completed by March 2021

6.1

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TimelineSl.No.

(iii) Status of CETPs

TNPCB

Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

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TimelineSl.No.

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

MSW Generation:170 TPDWet Waste of 85 1.Micro Composting Plant – 24 Nos. of 70 TPD 2. On – Site Composting – 25 locations – 5 TPD 3. Bio Methanation– 1 nos. of 10 TPD Dry waste – 85 TPDSaleable waste (Plastic, Metal & Rubber ) of 35 TPD Inert & Silt – 20 TPD Stored along with C&D waste. Used in Filling Low Lying Areas10 TPD of dry waste to

MSW Generation: 20 TPD Wet Waste of 11 TPD :Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. 7 TPD Bio Methanation Plant – 1 TPD 3. On – Site Composting – 7 locations – 1.00 TPD 4.Windrow Composting – 2 TPD Dry waste – 9 TPDSaleable waste (Plastic, metal, Rubber etc.,@ 5.0 TPD Inert & Silt – 1.0 TPD – Used for Filling Low Lying Areas Gap:3 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry waste

MSW Generation: 24TPD Wet Waste of 12 TPDMicro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. of 8 TPDBio Methanation Plant – 1 no. of 3 TPD On – Site Composting – 3 locations – 1.0 TPD Dry Waste – 12 TPDSaleable waste (plastic, metal, rubber etc., 7 TPD Inerts & Silt -2 TPD Used in Filling Low Lying Areas Gap:3 TPD

MSW Generation:12 TPD Wet Waste - 7.00 TPD 2 Nos Micro Composting Plant –5 TPD On – Site Composting – 1 location s– 0.5 TPD Windrow Composting – 1 TPD BWGs processing 0.5 TPD Windrow Composting – 1 TPDDry waste Generation – 5.00 TPDSaleable waste (Plastic, metal & Rubber) 3 TPD Inert & Silt -1 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying Areas Gap:1 TPDProposal:

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(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

TNPCB (River Water Sampling Report)

PWD(WRD) & SG&SWRC (Ground Water quality)

(vi) Preventingdumping of waste andscientific wastemanagement including bio-medicalwastes, plasticwastes anddecentralizing wasteprocessing, includingwaste generated fromhotels, ashrams, etc.

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

(vii) Ground water regulation

PWD(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices, PWD

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(ix) Protection and management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ), PWD

(x) Rain water harvesting PWD, CMA,

DTP, RD&PR

74479 no. of RWH structures provided

10263 no. of RWH structures provided

14325 no. of RWH structures provided

10766 no. of RWH structures provided

(ix) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river PWD(WRD)

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

PWD(WRD), Forests Department

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

PWD(WRD), Revenue Department

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Compliance Status

Departments Responsible for

furnishing the detailsAmbasamudram

Vickramasingapuram

Tirunelveli

1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PR 24.20MLD capacity STP is installed & treated sewage water letout as per norms

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the

31.03.2020 CMA, DTP, RD&PRTo treat the blackwater 30KLD FSTP work is under progress.

To treat the sullage

To treat the blackwater 30KLD FSTP work is under progress.

To treat the

Thamirabani River - Monthly Progress Report

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Name of the ULB

STPs must be ensured

To treat the sullage water, DPR is under preparation by M/s TWIC

To treat the sullage water, DPR is under preparation by

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021 CMA, DTP, RD&PR

FSTP will be completed on September 2020

FSTP will be completed on September 2020

Ongoing Under Ground Sewerage schemes will be completed by December 2021

Progress report may be furnished by the States/UTs to

· Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti· Member Secretary, CPCB

Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:

6.1

6 Monthly (preferably

before 20th of every month)

River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) / TNPCB

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Name of the ULB

(i) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of CMA, DTP, RD&PR, Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

CMA, DTP, RD&PR, PWD(WRD), TWAD Board

Sewage generation - 2.98 MLD

Available STP Capacity -Nil

GAP - 2.98 MLD

Sewage generation - 2.98 MLD

Available STP Capacity -Nil

GAP - 2.98 MLD

To fill the gap the DPR is under preparation by M/s TWIC

To fill the gap the DPR is under preparation by

(iii) Status of CETPs

Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap

TNPCB

Sewage generation - 56.46MLD

Available STP Capacity - 24.20MLD

Proposed STP capacity - 34.00MLD

Gap-Nil

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Name of the ULB

Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

Details of Existing Infrastructure

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

MSW Generation: 15.00 TPDWet Waste

MSW Generation: 21TPD

MSW Generation: 170 TPDInfrastructure

, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

C&D waste, E-waste) Wet Waste 9.00TPD Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. of 6 TPDOn – Site Composting – 6 locations – 2.00 TPD BWGs processing- 1 TPD Dry Waste -6.00 TPD Saleable waste of 3.6 TPD Inert & Silt -0.90 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:1.50 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the gap of Dry

21TPDWet Waste 12.6 TPD 1.Windrow Composting Plant – 1No. of 2 TPD2. Micro Composting Plant – 4 No. of 10.6 TPD Dry Waste -8.40 TPD Saleable waste of 5.00 TPD Inert & Silt -1.00 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:2.40 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is

170 TPDWet Waste - 97 TPD Micro Composting Centres – 41 Nos-97 TPDDry Waste -73 TPD Saleable waste of 40.00 TPD Inert & Silt -5.00 TPD Used for Filling Low Lying AreasGap:28.00 TPDProposal: Incineration plant is proposed on cluster basis to process the

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Name of the ULB

(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted

TNPCB (River Water Sampling Report)

PWD(WRD) & SG&SWRC (Ground Water quality)

(vi) Preventingdumping of waste and scientific wastemanagement including bio-medicalwastes, plasticwastes anddecentralizing waste

TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

CMA, DTP, RD&PR (MSW, Plastic waste, C&D waste, E-waste)

decentralizing wasteprocessing, includingwaste generated fromhotels, ashrams, etc.

(vii) Ground water regulation

PWD

(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,

PWD

(ix) Protection and management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ),

PWD

(x) Rain water harvesting,

PWD, CMA, DTP, RD&PR

7857 no. of RWH structures provided

20237 no. of RWH structures provided

153220 no. of RWH structures provided

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(ix) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river

PWD(WRD)

(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river

PWD(WRD), Forests Department

(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachmen

PWD(WRD), Revenue Department

encroachment

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Annexure-II

MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT

FOR THE POLLUTED RIVER

STRETCHES IN

TAMIL NADU (MARCH-2020 TO MAY-2020)

BY

Directorate of Town Panchayat

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CONTENTS

SI. NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.

1.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Sarabanga (Thathayampatti to T.Konagapadi Stretch (Priority-I)

3 – 5

2.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Vasista (Manivilundhan to Thiyaganur Stretch (Priority-I)

6 - 11

3.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Thirumanimutharu (Salem to Papparapatti Stretch (Priority-I)

12 - 13

4.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery (Mettur to MayiladuthuraiStretch (Priority-I)

14 - 29

5.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Bhavani (Sirumugai to Kalingarayan Stretch (Priority-IV)

30 - 33

6.0 Action taken Report for Rejuvenation of River Thamirabarani (Pappankulam to Arumuganeri Stretch (Priority-V)

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Sarabanga

Thathayampatti to T.Konagapadi

Stretch (Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER SARABANGA

1. River Sarabanga – Thathayampatti to T.Konagapadi Stretch-(15Kms)-

Priority-I

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Sarabanga:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Sarabanga

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Salem District Omalur Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 11

locations

• Population: 16279

• Qty of Sewage generated: 1.16 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Mode of Disposal of Sewage:

• Sullage water Let out in to Sarabanga

river.

• Plan of Action:

Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of Rs.

300.00 Lakhs for treatment and disposal

of sullage water by Reed Bed Filter

Technology / Eco Ozotex under IUDM

2019-2020 fund.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Mar-

2020

• Honourable Chief

Minister of Tamil Nadu

has made an

announcement on

20.07.2019 for massive

rejuvenation programme

for Cauvery and its

tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is

under preparation by

PWD under Nadanthai

Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Salem District Omalur Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1

• Population: 16279

• Qty of MSW Generated: 5.84 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation – Yes

Treatment method: Windrow & Vermi

composting

Present Mode of MSW Disposal:

Wet Waste of 3.212 TPDare processed

by Windrow Compost method.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Dec-

2019

Total waste generated:7.06

TPD,

Solid waste treatment- 6.10

TPD

Gap in Treatment:0.97

TPD

Gap in treatment of Solid

Waste are non – recyclable

dry waste, which are

stocked at dump yards/

RRCs and disposed

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Dry Waste – 2.628 TPD

• Recycable waste (plastic, metal,

rubber etc., 0.300 TPD sold out to the

identified vendors.

• The Non Recycable waste of 1.828

TPD periodically disposed.

• Inerts & Silt 0.500 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Plan of Action:

Work under progress at an estimate

cost of Rs.110 lakhs for Providing

protection wall, compound wall,

windrow platform with shed and

Bio-Mining for disposal of Historical

waste under SBM fund.

through the Cement

Industries. It is proposed to

install Incinerators on

cluster basis to dispose the

non – recyclable dry waste.

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Vasista

Manivilundhan to Thiyaganur

Stretch (Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER VASISTA

2. River Vasista – Manivilundhan to Thiyaganur Stretch-(10Kms) – Priority-I.

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Vasistanadhi:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Vasistanadhi

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Pethanaickenpalayam Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 1

Location

• Population: 17678

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.520

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

• The black water is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• 0.660 MLD of Sullage water

discharged into irrigation channel in 2

locations.

Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of Rs

120.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology under IUDM

2019-2020 fund.

• Total number of household 4872. In

which 3900 numbers having individual

toilets. In addition to that 456 numbers

of household covered under HFA

Scheme. Balance 516 numbers of

household using community toilets.

Septic tank waste collected through

private lorries to STP. STP maintained

by Salem Corporation (Distance-

35KM).

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water

Supply department on

08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu

Water Investment Company

(M/s. TWIC) has been

appointed as consultant for

preparation of DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October

2020 and probable

completion is expected by

December 2021.

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Yethapur Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 1

Location

• Population: 10968

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.33 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

• The black water is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

• 0.330 MLD of Sullage water

discharged into irrigation channel in 8

locations.

Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of Rs

100.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology under IUDM

fund.

• Total number of household 2729. In

which 506 numbers having

individual toilets. In addition to that

158 numbers of household covered

under HFA Scheme. Balance 998

numbers of household 2065 using

community toilets. Septic tank

waste collected through private

lorries to STP. STP maintained by

Salem Corporation (Distance-

30KM).

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water

Supply department on

08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu

Water Investment Company

(M/s. TWIC) has been

appointed as consultant for

preparation of DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October

2020 and probable

completion is expected by

December 2021.

Belur Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 1

Location

• Population: 1617

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.26 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

• The black water is collected in septic

tanks by individual households.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

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• 0.260 MLD of Sullage water

discharged into irrigation channel in 5

locations.

Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of Rs

100.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology under IUDM

fund.

• Total number of household 2404. In

which 1273 numbers having

individual toilets. In addition to that

133 numbers of household covered

under HFA Scheme. Balance 998

numbers of household using

community toilets. Septic tank

waste collected.

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water

Supply department on

08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu

Water Investment Company

(M/s. TWIC) has been

appointed as consultant for

preparation of DPR. The

DPR will be expected to be

ready by 30.08.2020 and the

implementation will

commence from October

2020 and probable

completion is expected by

December 2021.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Pethanaickenpalayam Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1

• Population: 17678

• Qty of MSW Generated: 2.83 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation – Yes

Treatment method: Windrow

composting

Present Mode of MSW Disposal:

o Wet Waste of 1.330 TPD are

processed by Windrow Composting

method.

o Dry Waste – 0.916 TPD

o Recycable waste (plastic, metal,

rubber etc., 0.150 TPD sold out to

the identified vendors.

o The Non Recycable waste of 1.330

TPD periodically disposed.

o Inerts & Silt -0.580 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an estimate

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Dec-

2020

Total waste generated:3.41

TPD,Solid waste treatment-

2.94 TPD& Gap in

Treatment:0.47 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid

Waste are non – recyclable

dry waste, which are stocked

at dump yards/ RRCs and

disposed through the Cement

Industries. It is proposed to

install Incinerators on cluster

basis to dispose the non –

recyclable dry waste.

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cost of Rs.60 Lakh for Providing

Protection Compound Wall and

additional Windrow Platform with

Shed under SBM fund.

Yethapur Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1

• Population: 11626

• Qty of MSW Generated: 2.90 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation – Yes

Treatment method: Windrow & Vermi

composting

Present mode of MSW Disposal:

• Wet Waste of 1.670 TPD are

processed by Windrow Compost

method.

• Dry Waste – 1.010 TPD

• Recycable waste (plastic, metal,

rubber etc., 0.24 TPD sold out to

the identified vendors.

• Inerts & Silt -0.420 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an estimate

cost of Rs.100 Lakh for Providing

Protection Wall, Compound Wall,

additional Windrow Platform with

Shed, and Bio Mininig for disposal

of Historical waste under SBM fund.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Dec-

2019

Total waste generated: 3.50

TPD,Solid waste treatment-

3.03 TPD& Gap in

Treatment:0.48 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid

Waste are non – recyclable

dry waste, which are stocked

at dump yards/ RRCs and

disposed through the Cement

Industries. It is proposed to

install Incinerators on cluster

basis to dispose the non –

recyclable dry waste.

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Belur Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1

• Population: 9260

• Qty of MSW Generated: 1.75 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation – Yes

Treatment method: Windrow

composting

Present mode of MSW Disposal:

• Wet Waste of 1.75 TPD are

processed by Windrow Compost

method.

• Dry Waste – 0.300 TPD

o Recycable waste (plastic, metal,

rubber etc., 0.075 TPD sold out to

the identified vendors.

o The Non Recycable waste of 0.225

TPD periodically disposed.

o Inerts & Silt 0.410 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Plan of Action: Nil

MSW treatment facility provided.

• Collection, segregation, treatment,

disposal are under implementation

in accordance with Municipal Solid

Waste management Rules 2016.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

D

e

c

-

2

0

1

9

-

Total waste generated:2.11

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

1.83 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.29 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid

Waste are non – recyclable

dry waste, which are stocked

at dump yards/ RRCs and

disposed through the Cement

Industries. It is proposed to

install Incinerators on cluster

basis to dispose the non –

recyclable dry waste.

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River

Thirumanimutharu

Salem to Papparapatti Stretch

(Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER THIRUMANIMUTHARU

3. River Thirumanimutharu–Salem to Papparapatti Stretch-(15Kms) – Priority-I

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Thirumanimutharu:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Thirumanimutharu

Organisation/ Agency Responsible for Execution of the Action Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

Town Panchayat - Nil

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Mettur to Mayiladuthurai Stretch

(Priority-I)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER CAUVERY

4. River Cauvery – Mettur to Mayiladuthurai Stretch–(200Kms) – Priority-I

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery – Salem District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Poollampatty Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 5

locations

• Population: 10047

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.162

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Sewage

Disposal:

• Sullage water let out in to private

Agriculture land.

• Plan of Action:

Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of Rs

50.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology by IUDM

2019-2020 fund.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

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2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Poollampatty Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population:10047

• Qty of MSW Generated: 1.52

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method:

• De-centralised Windrow

composting method.

Present mode of disposal :

• Out of 15 wards, 6 wards are

rural in nature. Many of the

households are doing home

composting

• Wet Waste of 1.10 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Composting (De-Centralised)

• Dry Waste – 0.40 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.300 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.10 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inerts & Silt 0.02 TPD used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

Solid waste facility provided.

Collection, segregation, treatment,

disposal are under implementation

in accordance with Municipal Solid

Waste management Rules 2016.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Total waste generated: 1.83

TPD, Solid waste treatment-1.59

TPD& Gap in Treatment:0.25

TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries. it

is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery in Namakkal District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Mohanur Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 15174

• Qty of Sewage generated:

0.550 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water let out into Raja

Vaikal.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have

been prepared at an estimated

cost of Rs 160.00 Lakhs for

treatment and disposal of

sullage water by Reed Bed

Filter Technology under IUDM

2019-2020 fund.

• In Mohanur Town Panchayat,

total households are 4940. Out

of this, 4394 toilets are

17 vailable in their own

premises. Additionally 76

houses have been covered

under HFA scheme with toilets.

Rest of the people are using 16

Nos. of Community/Public

Toilets.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.07.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

Paramathivellur Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 25012

• Qty of Sewage generated:

1.196 MLD

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.07.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

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• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water let out into Raja

Vaikal.

Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have

been prepared at an estimated

cost of Rs 150.00 Lakhs for

treatment and disposal of

sullage water by Reed Bed

Filter Technology under IUDM

2019-2020 fund.

• In Velur Town Panchayat, total

households are 7464. Out of

this, 6714 toilets are

18vailablein their own premises.

Additionally 111 houses have

been covered under HFA

scheme with toilets. Rest of the

people are using 33 Nos of

Community/Public Toilets.

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Mohanur Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 15174

• Qty of MSW Generated:3.05 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation –

Yes

Treatment method:Windrow &

Vermi composting

Present Mode of MSW Disposal:

• Wet Waste of 1.453 TPD are

processed as manure by

Windrow & Vermi Compost

method and then sold to

Farmers.

• Dry Waste – 0.697 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.240 TPD

sold out to the identified

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

Total waste generated:

3.17TPD, Solid waste treatment-

2.73 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.43TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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vendors.

• The Non-Recyclable waste of

0.457 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inerts & Silt 0.900 TPD used for

filling pre-identified low lying

areas.

Plan of Action:

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Municipal Solid Waste

management Rules 2016.

Paramathivellur Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 25012

• Qty of MSW Generated: 8.37 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation –

Yes

Treatment method:Windrow

composting

Present Mode of MSW Disposal:

• Wet Waste of 5.33 TPD are

processed as manure by

Windrow & Vermi Compost

method and then sold to

Farmers.

• Dry Waste – 1.78 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.270 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors. The

• Non-Recyclable waste of 1.510

TPD periodically disposed.

• Inerts & Silt 1.260 TPD used for

filling pre-identified low lying

areas.

Plan of Action:

• Work order issued for Bio

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Sep-

2019

Total waste generated:

8.70TPD, Solid waste treatment-

7.75 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.94 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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mining and construction of

Compound wall at an estimated

cost of Rs 47.50 Lakhs by SBM

fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Municipal Solid Waste

management Rules 2016.

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery in Karur District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Karur District:

Punjai Pugalur Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

3 Locations

• Population: 25935

• Qty of Sewage generated: 1.6

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

Present Mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out in to Raja

Vaikal.

Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 150.00 Lakhs for treatment

and disposal of sullage water by

Reed Bed Filter Technology

under IUDM for the year 2019-

2020.

• In Punjai Pugalur Town

Panchayat, total Households are

8655. Out of this, 6480 Toilets

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.07.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

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are availble in their own premises.

Additionally 122 Houses have

been covered under HFA scheme

with Toilets. Rest of the peopleare

using 24 No of Community /

Public Toilets.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Punjai Pugalur Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population:25935

• Qty of MSW Generated: 7.20

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow

composting and Vermi

composting

Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 3.70 TPD

areprocessed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 2.95 TPD

• Recyclable Waste (Plastic,

Metal, Rubber etc., 0.55 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

2.40 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inerts & Silt - 0.55 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

Work under progress at an estimate

cost of Rs.32 Lakh for Construction

of Compound Wall and 0.5 Km

Approach Road at Existing

Resource Recovery Park Under

SBM Fund.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Sep-

2019

Total waste generated: 6.90

TPD, Solid waste treatment-5.98

TPD& Gap in

Treatment:0.92TPD

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery – Trichy District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Musiri Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

4 Locations

• Population: 28727

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.80

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

Present Mode of Disposal:

Sullage Water let out into Mettu

Vaikal.

Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 570.00 Lakhs for treatment

and disposal of sullage water by

Eco Ozotex Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

• Musiri Town Panchayat, total

households are 8622. Out of this,

6397 toilets are availble in their

own premises. Additionally 212

houses have been covered under

HFA scheme with toilets. Rest of

the people are using 31 Nos. of

Community/Public Toilets.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.07.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

Sirugamani Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

8 locations

• Population: 10743

• Qty of Sewage generated:

0.440 MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

Present Mode of Disposal:

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.07.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

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Sullage Water let out into

PuttuAiyanar Vaikal, Kallu vaikkal &

Periya Vaikkal.

Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs. 525.00 Lakhs for treatment

and disposal of sullage water by

Eco Ozotex / Dry Land process

Technology under IUDM for the

year 2019-20.

• In Sirugamani Town Panchayat,

total households are 3212. Out

of this, 2706 toilets are available

in their own premises.

Additionally 191 houses have

been covered under HFA

scheme with toilets. Rest of the

people are using 9 No. of

Community / Public Toilets.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Musiri Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 28727

• Qty of MSW Generated: 10.50

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 6.350 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method. (Per Day)

• Dry Waste – 4.150 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 1.700 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.270 TPD periodically disposed

to Ariyalur Cement Factory

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Dec-

2019

Total waste generated:

9.66TPD, Solid waste treatment-

8.36 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

1.30 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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• Inerts & Silt -2.180 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work Order Issued at an

Estimate Cost of Rs.113.53

Lakhs for Disposal of Historical

Waste by Bio-Mining Method

Under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Municipal Solid Waste

management Rules 2016.

Sirugamani Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 10743

• Qty of MSW Generated: 2.76

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 1.29 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method. (Per Day)

• Dry Waste – 1.47TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc.0.25TPD sold

out to the identified vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.940 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inerts & Silt -0.28 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

Solid waste facility provided.

Collection, segregation, treatment,

disposal are under implementation

in accordance with Municipal Solid

Waste management Rules 2016.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

-

Total waste generated: 3.04

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

2.62 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.42` TPD

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery in Thanjavur District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Thirukattupalli Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

1location

• Population: 12972

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.001

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal of

Sewage:

• Sullage water let out in to

Cauvery river.

• Individual households having

septic tank/soak pit

arrangements.

• Plan of Action: Nil

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.07.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

Thiruvaiyaru Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

1location

• Population: 16164

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.001

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal of

Sewage:

• 1000 Litre of Sullage water is

treated by sand filteration method

and treated water disposed into

Raja nagar B2 PWD Irrigation

cannal.

• Individual households having

septic tank/soak pit

arrangements.

Plan of Action: Nil

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement for massive

rejuvenation programme for

Cauvery and its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

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2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Thirukattupalli Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1Location

• Population: 12972

• Qty of MSW Generated: 5.30 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation –

Yes

Treatment method: Windrow

composting

Present Mode of MSW Disposal:

Wet Waste of 3.40TPDare

processed by Windrow Compost

method.

Dry Waste – 1.90 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.15 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.95TPD periodically disposed.

• Inerts & Silt -0.80 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Plan of Action:

• Estimate preprared at an

estimated cost of Rs 70.00

Lakhs for disposal of Dumped

waste under Bio mining method.

The fund will be dovetailed

under SBM for the year 2019-

2020.

• Work under progress at an

estimat cost of Rs.52.30 Lakh

for providing 2/3 roof of

Windrow Shed and Compound

Wall under SBM Fund.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

Total waste generated:5.21

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

4.52 TPD& Gap in

Treatment:0.69 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste

Thiruvaiyaru Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 16164

• Qty of MSW Generated: 5.30 TPD

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Sep-

2019

Total waste

generated:5.11TPD,Solid waste

treatment-4.43 TPD& Gap in

Treatment:0.68 TPD

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Source Collection & Segregation –

Yes

Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

Present Mode of MSW Disposal:

• Wet Waste of 3.40TPDare

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 1.90 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.15 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.95TPD periodically disposed.

• Inerts & Silt -0.80 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Plan of Action:

Work under progress at an estimate

cost of RS.151 Lakh for Bio Mininig

for disposal of Historical waste,

Providing 2/3 roof Windrow Shed,

Compound Wall and Watch Man

Shed Under SBM Fund.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Cauvery – Nagappattinam District:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Cauvery

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Kuthalam Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

6locations

• Population: 16125

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.106

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Sewage

Disposal:

• Sullage water Let out in to

Kuthalam Irrigation Channel

• Plan of Action:

Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of Rs.

50.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Eco

Ozodation / Wet land Technology

under IUDM for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.07.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Kuthalam Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1 location

• Population: 16125

• Qty of MSW Generated: 4.0 TPD

Source Collection & Segregation –

Yes

Treatment method:Windrow &

Vermi composting

Present Mode of MSW Disposal:

• Wet Waste of 2.880 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 1.120 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2019

Total waste generated:

3.77TPD, Solid waste treatment-

3.26 TPD& Gap in

Treatment:0.51 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

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metal, rubber etc., 0.030 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.690 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inerts & Silt -0.40 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Plan of Action:

Work under progress at an estimate

cost of RS.15.60 Lakh for Providing

Compound wall and toilet facilities

Under SBM Fund.

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River Bhavani

Sirumugai to Kalingarayan Stretch

(Priority-IV)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER BHAVANI

5. River Bhavani – Sirumugai to Kalingarayan Stretch-(60Kms) - Priority-IV

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Bhavani:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Bhavani

Organization/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Sirumugai Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

3Locations.

• Population: 18323

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.835

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present Mode of Disposal:

• Let-out into river through drains.

• Sullage Water let-out into Bhavani

River.

Plan of Action:

Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of Rs

200.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Nano

Bio Ozolyte Technology under

IUDM 2019-2020 fund.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.7.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

Erode District Bhavani Sagar Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

locations

• Population: 7710

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.9

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not Provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

Present Mode of Disposal:

Sullage Water let out into Bhavani

River.

Plan of Action:

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Honourable Chief Minister of

Tamil Nadu has made an

announcement on 20.7.2019

for massive rejuvenation

programme for Cauvery and

its tributaries.

• Accordingly the DPR is under

preparation by PWD under

Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery

Scheme.

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• Detailed project report have been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 60.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Nano

Bio Ozolyte Technology under

IUDM 2019-2020 fund

• In Bhavanisagar Town

Panchayat, total households are

2161. Out of this, 1210 toilets are

available in their own premises.

Additionally 71 houses have been

covered under HFA scheme with

toilets. Rests of the people are

using 23 No of Community/Public

Toilets.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Coimbatore District

Sirumugai Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population:18323

• Qty of MSW Generated: 3.10

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow&

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

o Wet Waste of 1.81 TPD is

processed by Windrow Compost

method.

o Dry Waste – 1.29 TPD

Recyclable waste (plastic, metal,

rubber etc., 0.50 TPD sold out to

the identified vendors.

The Non Recyclable waste of

0.51 TPD periodically disposed.

Inert& Silt -0.28 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Wet Waste of 12 TPD:

Micro Composting Plant – 2 Nos. of

8 TPD (SBM Funds).

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Dec

2019

Total waste generated: 3.04

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

2.62 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.42 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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• Solid waste Collected Door to

Door and the waste are

processed as manure in

decentralized method at three

places. Action taken to

Procured Land for Resource

Recovery Park.

Erode District

Bhavanisagar Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population:7710

• Qty of MSW Generated: 1.72

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow

composting and Vermi

composting

Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 1.00 TPD is

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 0.420 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.005 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.415 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inert& Silt -0.300 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

Work under progress at an estimate

cost of Rs.36.00 lakhs for

construction of compound wall work.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

May-

2019

Total waste generated: 2.33

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

2.01 TPD & Gap in

Treatment: 0.32 TPD

Gap in treatment of Solid

Waste are non – recyclable

dry waste, which are stocked

at dump yards/ RRCs and

disposed through the Cement

Industries. It is proposed to

install Incinerators on cluster

basis to dispose the non –

recyclable dry waste.

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Action Taken Report for

Rejuvenation of River

Thamirabarani

Pappankulam to Arumuganeri

Stretch (Priority-V)

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT FOR THE RIVER THAMIRABARANI

6. River Thamirabarani – Pappankulam to Arumuganeri Stretch - (80Kms) -

Priority-V

Proposed Short Term and Long Term Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River

Thamirabarani:

Sl. No.

Description of Source

Action Plan for Rejuvenation of River Thamirabarani

Organisation/ Agency

Responsible for Execution of the Action

Plan

Time Target

Action Taken Status as on Date

1. Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Tirunelveli District:

Kallidaikurichi Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

Nos. - Sewage into Irrigation

Supply Channel Out-fall (ISCO)

• Population: 26398

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.350

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into Canadian

Irrigation Channel.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 105.00 Lakhs for treatment

and disposal of sullage water by

Eco Ozotex / Aeration

Technology under IUDM for the

year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

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• Cheranmahadevi Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 4

Nos. - Sewage into Irrigation

Supply Channel Out-fall (ISCO)

• Population: 18327

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.110

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into Canadian

Irrigation Channel.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 45.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Eco

Ozotex Technology under IUDM

for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Veeravanallur Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

Nos. - Sewage into Irrigation

Supply Channel Out-fall (ISCO)

• Population: 19585

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.250

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into Canadian

Irrigation Channel.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

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prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 49.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Eco

Ozotex Technology under IUDM

for the year 2019-20.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Mukkudal Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 2

Nos - Sewage into Irrigation

Supply Channel Out-fall (ISCO)

• Population: 16755

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.070

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into Vellodai

Channel

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 30.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Eco

Ozotex Technology under IUDM

for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Gopalasamudram Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

Nos.

• Population: 11228

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

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• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.500

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into

Vagaikulam Kanmai.

• Plan of Action:

Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 41.00 Lakhs for treatment

and disposal of sullage water by

Eco Ozotex Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Patthamadai Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

Nos. - Sewage into Irrigation

Supply Channel Out-fall (ISCO)

• Population: 17456

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.250

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into Canadian

Irrigation Channel.

• Plan of Action:

Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 39.00 Lakhs for treatment

and disposal of sullage water by

Eco Ozotex Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

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be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Melaseval Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

Nos. - Sewage into Irrigation

Supply Channel Out-fall (ISCO)

• Population: 8435

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.020

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into Canadian

Irrigation Channel.

• Plan of Action:

Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 32.00 Lakhs for treatment

and disposal of sullage water by

Eco Ozotex Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Sewage Treatment and Disposal plan

Thoothukudi District

• Authoor Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 1

No.

• Population: 10138

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.500

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

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Thamirabarani river.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 30.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by

Aeration Technology under IUDM

for the year 2019-20.

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Eral Town Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 2

Nos.

• Population: 10599

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.600

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into

Thamirabarani river.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 60.20 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

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Srivaikundam Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 2

Nos.

• Population: 15847

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.700

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into North

canal of Thamirabarani river.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 53.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Alwarthirunagari Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 3

Nos.

• Population: 9500

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.164

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into south

canal of Thamirabarani river

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 53.00 Lakhs for treatment and

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

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disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

Then Thiruperai Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified: 1

No.

• Population: 4934

• Qty of Sewage generated: 0.400

MLD

• Status of UGSS: Not provided

• Status of STP: Not Provided

• Present mode of Disposal:

Sullage water Let out into Town

Panchayat own land and Private

Land.

• Plan of Action:

• Detailed project report has been

prepared at an estimated cost of

Rs 53.00 Lakhs for treatment and

disposal of sullage water by Reed

Bed Filter Technology under

IUDM for the year 2019-20.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

June-

2020

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

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Arumuganeri Town

Panchayat

• No. of sewage outfall identified:

Nil

• Population: 27266

There is no discharge in the river.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

-

• Now the Government has

taken up holistic view in

abatement of pollution to the

river stretches in Tamilnadu

and in the same line

Honourable Minister for

Municipal Administration,

Rural Development &

Panchayat Raj and Special

Initiatives Department has

made announcement in the

floor of assembly during the

demand on Municipal

Administration & Water Supply

department on 08.07.2019.

• Accordingly Tamilnadu Water

Investment Company (M/s.

TWIC) has been appointed as

consultant for preparation of

DPR.

• The DPR will be expected to

be ready by 30.08.2020 and

the implementation will

commence from October 2020

and probable completion is

expected by December 2021.

2. Solid Waste Management and Disposal Plan

Kallidaikurichi Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 26398

• Qty of MSW Generated: 8.10

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 4.600 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 2.0 TPD

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

-

Total waste generated: 5.91

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

5.13 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.78TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 1.00 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

1.00 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inert & Silt -1.50 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Cheranmahadevi Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 18327

• Qty of MSW Generated: 4.50

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 3.0 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 2.0 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 9.00 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.60 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.60 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

-

Total waste generated: 5.62

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

4.75 TPD& Gap in Treatment: 0.

87TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Veeravanallur Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 19585

• Qty of MSW Generated: 3.23

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 2.092 TPD is

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 0.940 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.440 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.500 (Inert & Silt) TPD

periodically disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.20 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

-

Total waste generated: 4.24

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

3.86 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.38 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

Mukkudal Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 16755

• Qty of MSW Generated: 4.30

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 5.62

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

4.75TPD& Gap in Treatment: 0.

87TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

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• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 2.58 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 1.72 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.50 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.50 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inert & Silt 0.50 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs.128 Lakh for

Providing Construction of

Windrows Platform, Store

Room, Watchman Shed,

Machinery Room, Vermi

Compost Cubical and Providing

Fencing, Interlocking paver

block road And Water Supply

Toilet Arrangement at Compost

Yard under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

Gopalasamudram Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 11228

• Qty of MSW Generated: 1.42

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 2.16

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

1.96 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.2TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

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Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Nearly 30 to 40% of Households

are practicing home composting

process. Town panchayat are

also encouraging the home

composting.

• Wet Waste of 0.310 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 0.4 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.180 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.220 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.710 TPD. Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs. 6.00 Lakh

for Road, Water Supply, Light&

Toilet under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

Patthamadai Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 17456

• Qty of MSW Generated: 2.62

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 1.72 TPD are

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 3.44

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

3.22 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.22 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

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processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 0.70 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.20 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.50 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.20 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs. 51.00 Lakh

for Construction Compound

Wall, and Providing Paver Block

road Under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

Melaseval Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 8435

• Qty of MSW Generated: 1.38

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 0.412 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 0.894 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.400 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 1.80

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

1.58 TPD& Gap in Treatment: 0.

22TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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0.494 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.069 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs. 65.72 Lakh

for Construction Compound

Wall, and Providing Paver Block

road Under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Solid Waste

Management

and Disposal

Plan

Thoothukudi District

Authoor Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1 location

• Population: 10138

• Qty of MSW Generated: 2.0

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 1.50 TPD are

processed by Vermi Compost

method.

• Dry Waste – 0.500 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.20 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.30 TPD periodically disposed.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs. 95.30 Lakh

for Construction of Compound

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 2.20

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

1.90 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.30 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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wall, Retaining wall, Shed,

Watch man Shed, Roads,

Lighting and Toilet facilities

under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Eral Town Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: 1 Location

• Population: 10599

• Qty of MSW Generated: 2.85

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 1.71 TPD are

processed by Vermi Compost

method.

• Dry Waste – 0.760 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.30 TPD

sold out to the identified

vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.460 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.38 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs.15.00 Lakh

for Construction of Compound

wall, Water Supply and Vermi

Compost under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 3.32

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

2.86 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.46 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Srivaikundam Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 15847

• Qty of MSW Generated: 4.20

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow &

Vermi composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 1.50 TPD are

processed by Vermi Compost

method.

• Dry Waste – 2.50 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 1.0 TPD sold

out to the identified vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

1.50 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.20 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs. 27.90 Lakh

for infra facility Under SBM

Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 4.66

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

4.03 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.63 TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

Alwarthirunagari Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 9500

• Qty of MSW Generated: 1.57

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

-

Total waste generated: 1.73

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

1.51 TPD & Gap in Treatment:

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TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Vermi

composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 0.84 TPD are

processed by Vermi Compost

method.

• Dry Waste – 0.56 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.2 TPD sold

out to the identified vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.36 TPD periodically disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.17 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action: Nil

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

0.22TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

Then Thiruperai Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 4934

• Qty of MSW Generated: 0.75

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Vermi

composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Nearly 30 to 40% of

Households are practicing

home composting process.

Town panchayats are also

encouraging the home

composting.

• Wet Waste of 0.340 TPD are

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Aug-

2019

Total waste generated: 0.91

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

0.80 TPD& Gap in Treatment:

0.11TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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processed by Vermi Compost

method.

• Dry Waste – 0.310 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.1 TPD sold

out to the identified vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.250 TPD periodically

disposed.

• Inert & Silt -0.10 TPD Used in

Filling Low Lying Areas.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs. 41.40 Lakh

for Construction of Windrows

platform, water supply and

Vermi shed are in progress

under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

Arumuganeri Town

Panchayat

• No. of MSW dumping points

identified: Nil

• Population: 27266

• Qty of MSW Generated: 4.98

TPD

• Source Collection &

Segregation – Yes

• Treatment method: Windrow

composting

• Present mode of disposal :

• Wet Waste of 3.88 TPD are

processed by Windrow

Compost method.

• Dry Waste – 1.10 TPD

• Recyclable waste (plastic,

metal, rubber etc., 0.50 TPD

sold out to the identified

Directorate of

Town

Panchayat

Dec-

2019

Total waste generated: 5.48

TPD, Solid waste treatment-

4.78 TPD & Gap in Treatment:

0.70TPD.

Gap in treatment of Solid Waste

are non – recyclable dry waste,

which are stocked at dump

yards/ RRCs and disposed

through the Cement Industries.

It is proposed to install

Incinerators on cluster basis to

dispose the non – recyclable dry

waste.

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vendors.

• The Non Recyclable waste of

0.60 TPD periodically disposed.

Proposed Plan of Action:

• Work under progress at an

estimate cost of Rs. 41.00 Lakh

for Windrow platform, Vermi

Compost and Paver Block Road

under SBM Fund.

• Collection, segregation,

treatment, disposal are under

implementation in accordance

with Solid Waste Management

Rules, 2016.

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Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/ UTs

(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)

March-2020 to May-2020 (RD&PR) – Annexure-III

Sl.No. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance

Status Departments Responsible

for furnishing the details 1 Ensure 100% treatment of

sewage at least in-situ remediation

31.03.2020 Individual and community soak pits are being constructed to manage the grey water generated in the rural area.

Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured

31.03.2020

2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning

31.03.2021

5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at State level

• Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level

• Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.

22.01.2020 22.01.2020

Govt. of Tamil Nadu

• Monitoring at State level must take place

Fortnightly Commencing 21.12.2019

Department wise monitoring, District level monitoring committee, River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) at State level

6 Progress report may be furnished by the States/UTs to

• Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti

• Member Secretary, CPCB

Monthly (preferably before 20th of every month)

River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) / TNPCB

6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (i) Identification of polluting

sources including drains

Report enclosed in Annexure

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contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment

(ii) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

(iii) Status of CETPs

Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status

(iv) Status of Solid Waste management & Details of Processing Facilities

Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline

TNPCB TNPCB (BMW & Hazardous Waste)

Tamil Nadu has established Solid Waste

Management facilities in the

Village Panchayats with required infrastructure

facilities like Segregation

cum storage sheds, Street

Garbage Collection Bins, Tricycles/Pushcarts, etc., for

collection, segregation and

safe processing of waste. In SWM activities, 222

ThooimaiKaavalars are being engaged through VPRCs/PLFs of SHG

members on outsourcing

basis. The solid waste

collected from households by the Thooimai Kaavalars

are transported to the

Segregation shed for further processing. The Solid waste

collected is segregated into Biodegradable and Non-

biodegradable, the Bio-

degradable waste are converted to compost and

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(v) Latest water quality of

polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;

are provided to farmers for

agricultural and other

purposes. The Recyclable part of the waste collected

is segregated and sold to scrap merchants

Intense IPC/BCC

activities are taken up to promote Source segregation

and safe disposal of wastes.

Door to Door Solid

waste collection facilities have been provided to all

the Rural households in Tamil Nadu.

Gap between current

status and desired levels There is a no gap

prevailing between 100 %

Collection, Segregation of waste at source and safe

processing and disposal.

Proposal of attending the gap with time lines

Intensive IPC/ BCC

activities will be taken up as

part of ODF Plus with the help of motivators to

promote safe sanitation,

segregation and safe disposal of Solid and Liquid

waste. TNPCB (River Water Sampling Report) PWD(WRD) & SG&SWRC (Ground Water quality)

(vi) Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical wastes, plastic wastes and decentralizing

In Peri-Urban / Bigger Village Panchayats adjacent

to Corporations and Municipalities, SWM is a

major problem due to its

density, change in

consumption pattern and

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waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, ashrams, etc.

(vii) Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation

practices, (ix) Protection and

management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ),

(x) Rain water harvesting, (ix) Maintaining minimum

environmental flow of river

(xii) Plantation on both sides

of the river (xiii) Setting up biodiversity

parks on flood plains by removing encroachment

increased per capita waste

generation. These Village

Panchayats find it very difficult to identify huge land

for establishment of a centralized and integrated solid waste management

facility within their limit. The huge quantum of waste

which could not be managed

effectively at local level resulted in environmental

pollution due to waste dumps posing health

hazard. Therefore, in order to improve the solid waste management facilities in

these areas, it is proposed to establish 300 Micro-

Composting Centres (MCC)

in Peri-Urban/ Bigger Village Panchayats similar to those

already functioning in urban

local bodies. PWD PWD PWD PWD, CMA, DTP, RD&PR PWD(WRD) PWD(WRD), Forests Department PWD(WRD), Revenue Department

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Construction of

Horizontal filter

type or Vertical

filter type to stop

drainage disposal

into River

Construction of soak

pits for Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

Construction of

Horizontal filter type

or Vertical filter type

to stop drainage

disposal into River

Construction of

soak pits for

Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

1 Erode Thottipalayam Bhavani

Works Proposed

under MGNREGS

(2019-20)

1. Sevarayanpalayam

- 2 Nos

2.

Thippichettipalayam -

2 Nos

Total

- 4 Nos

(Roc

No.2558/B1/2019)

Works Proposed under

MGNREGS (2019-20)

1. Sevarayanpalayam

- 250 Nos

2. Thippichettipalayam

- 109 Nos

3.Pudhukadaiyampatty

-105 Nos

Total - 464 Nos

(Roc

No.2557/B1/2019)

-AS Accorded - 4 Nos.

Work Completed -4 Nos.

As accorded: 464

Nos.

work completed:464

Nos.

-

2 Erode Andikulam Bhavani

Works Proposed

under MGNREGS

(2019-20)

Palaiyakadaiyampatty

- 3 Nos

(Roc

No.2558/B1/2019)

Works Proposed under

MGNREGS(2019-20)

1.Palaiyakadaiyampatt

y - 35 Nos

2.Senkadu -25 Nos

Total -60 Nos

(Roc

No.2557/B1/2019)

-AS Accorded - 3 Nos.

Work Completed -3 Nos.

As Accorded: 60 Nos.

work completed:60

Nos.

-

3 Salem T. Konagapadi Sarabanga2 Vertical Filter type

soak pit

125 Houses will be taken

up for soak pits

1 no of Community

Soak pits

Work Taken up:

Community Soak Pits - 2

Nos

Completed- 2

Work Taken up:

Individual Household

Soak pits - 125 Nos

Completed- 125

Work Taken up:

Community soak pit-

1 Nos

Completed- 1

4 Salem Thathiampatty Sarabanga1 Vertical Filter type

soak pit

145 Houses will be taken

up for soak pits-

Work Taken up:

Vertical filter - 1 No

Completed- 1

Work Taken up:

Individual Household

Soak pits - 145 Nos

Completed- 145

-

Annexure-III

S.NoDistrict Village Panchayat River

Action TakenAction Plan Proposed

Action plan for Rejuvenation of Polluted River Stretches

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Construction of

Horizontal filter

type or Vertical

filter type to stop

drainage disposal

into River

Construction of soak

pits for Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

Construction of

Horizontal filter type

or Vertical filter type

to stop drainage

disposal into River

Construction of

soak pits for

Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

S.NoDistrict Village Panchayat River

Action TakenAction Plan Proposed

5 Salem Maniviludhan Vashista3 Vertical Filter type

soak pit

550 Houses will be

takenup for soak pits

3 Nos Community

Soak pits

Work Taken up:

Vertical filter - 3 Nos

Completed- 3

Work Taken up:

Individual Household

Soak pits - 550 Nos

Completed- 550

Work Taken up:

Community soak pit-

3 Nos

Completed- 3

6 Salem Thiyaganur Vashista 1 Vertical Filter type

soak pit

35 Houses will be

takenup for soak pits

3 Nos of

Community Soak

pits

Work Taken up:

Vertical filter - 1 No

Completed- 1

Work Taken up:

Individual Household

Soak pits - 35 Nos

Completed- 35

Work Taken up:

Community soak pit-

3 Nos

Completed- 3

7 ThoothukudiMurappanadu

PuthugramamTamirabarani

One Horizontal Soak pit

is proposed to construct

at the disposal point

- -

work taken up under

MGNREGS 2019-20. work

was completed

- -

8 Thoothukudi Mukkani Tamirabarani

Two Horizontal filter will

be proposed under

MGNREGS during 2019-

20

40 Nos of Individual Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-20

under MGNREGS

-

work taken up under

MGNREGS 2019-20. work

was completed

40 Nos of Individual

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS. 40

Nos of Individual Soak

pit works completed.

-

9 Thoothukudi Vallavallan Tamirabarani

One Vertical filter will

be proposed under

MGNREGS during 2019-

20

65 Nos of Individual Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-20

under MGNREGS

-

work taken up under

MGNREGS 2019-20. This

work was completed

65 Nos of Individual

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS. 65

Nos of Individual Soak

pit works completed.

-

10 Thoothukudi V. Athichanallur Tamirabarani -

20 Nos of Individual Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-20

under MGNREGS

- -

20 Nos of Individual

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS. All

works completed

-

11 Thoothukudi Muthulankurichi Tamirabarani

One Vertical soak pit is

proposed to consturct

under MGNREGS 2019-

20

- -

work taken up under

MGNREGS 2019-20. This

work was completed

- -

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Construction of

Horizontal filter

type or Vertical

filter type to stop

drainage disposal

into River

Construction of soak

pits for Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

Construction of

Horizontal filter type

or Vertical filter type

to stop drainage

disposal into River

Construction of

soak pits for

Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

S.NoDistrict Village Panchayat River

Action TakenAction Plan Proposed

12 Thoothukudi Karungulam Tamirabarani

One Vertical soak pit is

proposed to consturct

under Pt. General Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

General Fund 2019-20.

This work was completed

- -

13 Thoothukudi Nanalkadu Tamirabarani

One Vertical soak pit is

proposed to consturct

under Pt. Union

General Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

Union General Fund 2019-

20. This work was

completed

- -

14 Thoothukudi Arampannai Tamirabarani

One Vertical soak pit is

proposed to consturct

under Pt. General

Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

General Fund 2019-20.

This work was completed

- -

15 Thoothukudi Kongarayakurichi Tamirabarani

One Vertical soak pit is

proposed to consturct

under Pt. General Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

Union General Fund 2019-

20. This work was

completed

- -

16 Thoothukudi Sernthamangalam Tamirabarani

One Horizontal soak pit

is proposed to consturct

under Pt. Union

General Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

Union General Fund 2019-

20. This work was

completed

- -

17 Thoothukudi Kurangani Tamirabarani

One Horizontal soak pit

is proposed to consturct

under Pt. Union

General Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

Union General Fund 2019-

20. This work was

completed

- -

18 Thoothukudi Rajapathy Tamirabarani

One Horizontal soak pit

is proposed to consturct

under Pt. Union

General Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

Union General Fund 2019-

20. This work was

completed

- -

19 Thoothukudi Sethukuvaithan Tamirabarani

One Horizontal soak pit

is proposed to consturct

under Pt. Union

General Fund

- -

work taken up under Pt

Union General Fund 2019-

20. This work was

completed

- -

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Construction of

Horizontal filter

type or Vertical

filter type to stop

drainage disposal

into River

Construction of soak

pits for Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

Construction of

Horizontal filter type

or Vertical filter type

to stop drainage

disposal into River

Construction of

soak pits for

Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

S.NoDistrict Village Panchayat River

Action TakenAction Plan Proposed

20 Thoothukudi Athinathapuram Tamirabarani -

60 Nos of Individual Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-20

under MGNREGS

8 Nos of

Communitiy Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-

20 under MGNREGS

-

60 Nos of Individual

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS. 60

Nos of Individual Soak

pit works completed.

8 Nos of Communitiy

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS

and all Works are

completed

21 Thoothukudi Thirukalur Tamirabarani -

90 Nos of Individual Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-20

under MGNREGS

8 Nos of

Communitiy Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-

20 under MGNREGS

-

90 Nos of Individual

Soak Pit works taken

up under

MGNREGS.90Nos of

works completed.

8 Nos of Communitiy

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS

and all Works are

completed

22 Thoothukudi Kadayanodai Tamirabarani -

45 Nos of Individual Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-20

under MGNREGS

4 Nos of

Communitiy Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-

20 under MGNREGS

-

45 Nos of Individual

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS. 45

Nos of Individual Soak

pit works completed.

4 Nos of Communitiy

Soak Pit works taken

up under MGNREGS

and all Works are

completed

23 Thoothukudi Umarikadu Tamirabarani - -

4 Nos of

Communitiy Soak

Pits are proposed to

construct on 2019-

20 under MGNREGS

- -

4 Nos of Community

Soak Pit works

taken up under

MGNREGS. All works

completed

24 Tirunelveli Keelappattam Tamirabarani

1 Horizontal and 1

Vertical Filter are

proposed

40 nos of Households

will be provided with

soak pits under

MGNREGS on priority

basis in phased

manner.

-

Work Taken up:2

Horizontal filter-1 No

Vertical filter- 1 No

Completed - 2

Balance - 0

Work Taken up:40

Individual Household

soak pit - 40

Completed - 40

Balance - 0

-

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Construction of

Horizontal filter

type or Vertical

filter type to stop

drainage disposal

into River

Construction of soak

pits for Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

Construction of

Horizontal filter type

or Vertical filter type

to stop drainage

disposal into River

Construction of

soak pits for

Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

S.NoDistrict Village Panchayat River

Action TakenAction Plan Proposed

25 Tirunelveli Thirupudaimaruthur Tamirabarani1 Vertical filter is

proposed

92 Households will be

provided with soak pits

under MGNREGS on

priority basis in phased

manner.

-

Work Taken up:1

Vertical filter - 1 No

Completed - 1

Balance - 0

Work Taken up:92

Individual Household

soak pit - 92

Completed - 92

Balance- 0

-

26 Tirunelveli Seevalaperi Tamirabarani2 Vertical filter are

proposed

250 nos of Households

will be provided with

soak pits under

MGNREGS on priority

basis in phased

manner.

-

Work Taken up:2

Vertical filter - 2 No

Completed - 2

Balance - 0

Work Taken up:250

Individual Household

soak pit - 250

Completed - 250

Balance - 0

-

27 Namakkal A.Erayamangalam Cauvery

Proposal given in the

year of 2019-20, 2020-

21 in MGNREGS for 3

Horizontal filter (or)

Vertical Filter

Proposal for 40 nos

given in the year of 2019-

20, 2020-21 in

MGNREGS

-

No.of Work taken up:1

Completed :1

Balance to be completed

:0 (Vertical filter-1

Completed)

No.of Work taken

up:40

Completed :40

Balance to be

completed :0

-

28 Namakkal Molasi Cauvery

Proposal given in the

year of 2019-20, 2020-

21 in MGNREGS for 2

Horizontal filter (or)

Vertical Filter

Proposal for 30 nos

given in the year of 2019-

20, 2020-21 in

MGNREGS

-

No.of Work taken up:2

Horizontal filter

Completed :2

Balance to be completed

:0 (Completed)

No.of Work taken

up:30

Completed :30

Balance to be

completed :0

-

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Construction of

Horizontal filter

type or Vertical

filter type to stop

drainage disposal

into River

Construction of soak

pits for Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

Construction of

Horizontal filter type

or Vertical filter type

to stop drainage

disposal into River

Construction of

soak pits for

Houses

Construction of

Community soak

pits

S.NoDistrict Village Panchayat River

Action TakenAction Plan Proposed

29 Namakkal Patlur Cauvery

Proposal for 3

Horizontal filter (or)

Vertical Filter given in

the year of 2019-20 in

MGNREGS

Proposal for 50 nos

given in the year of 2019-

20 in MGNREGS

-

No.of Work taken up: 2

Horizontal filter

Completed :1

Balance to be completed

:1 (Earth Work

Completed)

Date of Completion

:15.06.2020

No.of Work taken up:

50

Completed :50 -

30 Namakkal Kokkarayanpettai Cauvery1 Horizontal /Vertical

Sand Filter.

No space available. So,

sand filters will be

provided at end point.

-

No.of Work taken up: 1

Vertical Filter

Completed :1

Since there is no

space for individual

soak pit. The entire

liquid waste to be

treated by

Horizontal/Vertical

Sand Filters at end

point.

-

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• Flood Warning system - Emergency action plan for the Bhavani River system

has been prepared and to identify emergency situations that could threaten Bhavani river system under the guidance of Centre water commission, Govt. of India.

- The procedures are intended to protect lives and prevent property damage from an excessive release of water from the dam spillways or an uncontrolled outflow of water from the breached portion of dam.

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Evacuation and relief actions are exclusive responsibilities of District

Administration Authorities.

The District Collector acting as District’s Disaster Management

Authority is responsible to coordinate actions along with the following

specialized teams/forces:

Police

Fire Departments,

National Disaster Management Authority,

Civil Defense,

Army Forces.

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- FLOOD AFFECTING BOUNDARY LIMIT EVACUVATION SHELTER

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Location

Distancea

downstream

from dam

Estimated

affected

Poulationb

Overtopping Failure

Maximum

depthc

Maximum

Velocityc

Flood wave

arrival Timed

(km) (m) (m/s) Km/hr (hh:mm)

Pungur 0.3 273 23.91 11.61 41.796 0:01

Bhavani Sagar 1.5 629 24.13 4.24 15.264 0:13

Sathymangalam 12.7 2,991 25.82 5.62 20.232 2:14

GopichettipalayamTp 33.3 12,692 2.04 0.32 1.152 6:46

Bhavani 59.2 1,888 14.28 4.02 14.472 10:12

Flood Hazard Reference Values

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FLOOD HAZARD REFERANCE VALUES AND LOCAL EVACUVATION PLAN

Evacuation

Priority

Min arrival

Time

(hh:mm)

Location Name

(Affected Villages)

Nearest Shelter/

Relief Camps

(Location

(Village/CD

Blocks)

Principle

Evacuation

Routs

Responsibl

e for

Evacuation

Contact Details

1 0:01 Pungar

Kasthuriba

Hr.Sec.School,Raj

an Nagar

Bhavanisagar

to bannari

Road

Supt of

Police,

Erode

9498111190

Office No: 0424-

2260100

2 0:13 Bhavani Sagar Temporary

Sheltor,Nall road

Bhavanisagar

to

Puliyampatty

Road

Supt of

Police,

Erode

9498111190

Office No: 0424-

2260100

15 2:14 Sathyamangalam

Union Middle

school, KN

Palayam

NH948 Athani

Road

Supt of

Police,

Erode

9498111190

Office No: 0424-

2260100

71 10:12 Bhavani

Aishwarya Eng

College,

Paruvachi

SH - 82

Supt of

Police,

Erode

9498111190

Office No: 0424-

2260100

84 6:46 GopichettipalayamT

p

Muthu Mahal,

Gobi

Lakkampatti

SH15,

Gobichettipal

ayam to

Sathyamangal

am Rd

Supt of

Police,

Erode

9498111190

Office No: 0424-

2260100

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• Emergency Action Plan (EAP) will be reviewed and updated annually before 1st of June of every year by the Superintending Engineer and the Emergency Planning Manager.

• The Superintending Engineer Bhavani Basin Circle Erode shall organize the following exercises

Sl.No Exercise Schedule

1

Orientation

(Stakeholder‘s

Consultation)

Annual

2 Table top Exercise Once in every 2 years

(before monsoon season)

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• Athikadavu - Avinashi scheme

The main motto of the scheme utilize the surplus discharge in the river Bhavani and thus excess water is used for ground water recharge and drinking water schemes in districts such as Coimbatore, Tirupur & Erode at an estimated cost of Rs.1652.00 crores.

This project also providing irrigation facilities to the drought prone areas and ground water depleted areas of Coimbatore, Tirupur & Erode districts.

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• Athikadavu - Avinashi scheme

It is proposed to feed 32 PWD tanks, 42 panchayat union tanks and 971 percolation ponds covering irrigation commend area of existing 24,468 acres.

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

REPORT OF THAMIRABARANI RIVER FOR NGT CASE

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Origin of the Thamirabarani River

The Thamirabarani River originates from the peak of

the Pothigai hills 8.601962°N 77.264131°E on the eastern

slopes of the Western Ghats at an elevation of 1,725 metres

(5,659 feet) above sea-level. The river flows on the plains

eastwards from Papanasam. The River passes through

Ambasamudram taluk, Cheranmahadevi taluk, Tirunelveli taluk,

Palayamkottai taluk of Tirunelveli District & Srivaikundam taluk

and Eral taluk, Tiruchendhur taluk of Thoothukudi District.The

river confluence into Gulf of Mannar 8.641316°N 78.127298°E

near Punnaikayal in Tiruchendur taluk of Thoothukudi district.

The total length of the River is 128 km and 60 km is within

Tirunelveli District.

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S. No

Tributaries Origin Confluence with the River

Thamirabarani

1 Servalar River Western Ghats Lower Anicut

2 Manimuthar River

Manjolai hills Aladiyoor

3 Koraiyar Western Ghats Vellankuli

4 Gadana nadhi Western Ghats Tiruppudaimaruthur

5 Ramanadhi Western Ghats Kizha Ambur

6 Pachaiyar Kalakkadu Reserve Forest

Tharuvai

7 Chittar Western Ghats Sivalaperi

Tributaries of River Thamirabarani

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Anicuts across the Thamirabarani River

Kodaimelalagian Anicut, 1266.69 hectares (3130 acres)

Nadhiyunni Anicut, 995.55 hectares (2460 acres)

Kannadian Anicut, 5058.68 hectares (12500 acres)

Ariyanayagipuram Anicut, 2428.16 hectares (6000 acres)

Pazhavoor Anicut, 3844.59 hectares (9500 acres)

Suthamalli Anicut, 2594.09 hectares (6410 acres)

Marudhur Anicut, 8315.25 hectares (20547 acres)

Srivaikundam Anicut,10343.99 hectares (25560 acre)

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S.

No

Name of the Town Population as

per 2011

census

Mode of disposal of sewage/sullage

1 V. K Puram Municipality 47163 2.47 MLD of sewage discharged into North

Kodaimelalageon channel

2 Ambasamudram Municipality 35645 0.232 MLD of sewage discharged into

Nathiyunni Channel

3 Manimuthar Town Panchayat 11323 discharged into South Kodaimelalgan channel

and partly into Manimuthar River

4 Veravanallur Town Panchayat 19585 discharged into Kannadian Channel

5 Kallidaikurichi Town Panchayat 26398 discharged into Kannadian Channel

6 Cheranmahadevi Town

Panchayat

18327 discharged into Kannadian Channel

7 Mela Seval 8435 Directly discharged into Kannadian Channel

8 Patthamadai 16625 Directly discharged into Kannadian Channel

9 Mukkudal Town Panchayat 14983 Directly discharged into drainage Channel

which ultimately reaches River Thamirabarani

during floods

10 Gopalasamudram Town

Panchayat

10694 Directly discharged into Palayamkal Channel

11 Naranammalpuram 17094 Discharged partly on Lands and partly into

River Thamirabarani

12 Tirunelveli Municipal

Corporation

5,30,000 Partly River Thamirabarani/partly Tirunelveli

Channel/Partly Palayamkal Channel/partly

Kodagan channel

Sewage Pollution

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Sl.No Sewage Mixing location

1 Kurukkuthurai

2 Meenakshipuram railway bridge

3 Meenakshipuram-CN village

4 Meenakshipuram –near Siddhi vinayagar Kovil

5 Kokkirakulam-Kailasapuram

6 Sindhupoondhurai

7 Manimoortheeswaram -Udayarpatti

7 prominent sewage mixing locations of Tirunelveli Corporation

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Sewage Mixing locations

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Sewage Mixing locations

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The unit of M/s. Madura Coats Private Limited, Aladiyur, Ambasamudram Taluk, Tirunelveli District is a Textile dyeing unit which produces dyed yarn, bleached fabric, dyed Zip/tape. This unit was consented to discharge the treated trade effluent into the surplus channel South Kodaimelalagian channel (S.K. channel) which reaches River Thamirabarani at a distance of 450 m.

The unit was issued with direction to provide Zero Liquid Discharge System (ZLDS) and also Hon’ble Supreme Court of India directed the unit to comply with the Board’s direction and presently the unit has now

completed the installation of ZLDS unit comprises of Reverse Osmosis Plant (RO) and Reject management System (RMS) comprising of Multiple Effect Evaporator (MEE)and Agitated Thin Film Drier(ATFD) so as to achieve Zero Discharge of trade effluent and the unit has stopped discharge of treated trade effluent into River Thamirabarani from 04/02/2019 onwards.

Industrial effluent

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ETP overall view Reverse Osmosis Plant

Multiple Effect Evaporators Agitated Thin Film Drier

Effluent Treatment plant of Madura Coats Private Limited

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Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks

a) Vickramasingapuram Municipality

• Proposed to provide in-situ treatment methodology at a cost of Rs.120 lakhs comprising of Screen, Grit followed by Horizontal planted gravel filter. The said amount of Rs.120 lakhs has been allotted under Capital Grant Fund 2019-20 vide minutes of the meeting of the 4th Empowered Committee for the Capital and O&M Gap Filling Fund 2019-20 held on 18.07.2019. Awaiting for Technical guidance from o/o The Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, Chennai.

• Implementation of Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP) of capacity 30KLD at a cost of Rs. 315.00 Lakhs. Administration Sanction has been accorded by the Commissioner of Municipal Administration, Chennai Vide Pro No 26888/2018/UGSS -2-34 to construct a Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant of capacity 30KLD in Municipal Compost Yard at Kottaivalaipatti S.No.415 to an amount of Rs.300 Lakhs under IUDM 2018-19. The FSTP Consist of Screening Chamber, Stabilization Reactor, Sludge Drying bed Collection Tank, Integrated Ancerotic Filter, Horizontal Planted gravel Filter and maturation pond. The construction of FSTP is under progress. • Action is taken to ensure newly constructed building is provided with soak pit arrangement for the disposal of sewage/sullage

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b) Ambasamudram Municipality

• Proposed to provide in-situ treatment methodology at a cost of Rs.77 lakhs comprising of Screen, Grit followed by Horizontal planted gravel filter. The said amount of Rs.77 lakhs has been allotted under Capital Grant Fund 2019-20 vide minutes of the meeting of the 4th Empowered Committee for the Capital and O&M Gap Filling Fund 2019-20 held on 18.07.2019.Awaiting for Technical guidance from o/o The Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, Chennai.

• Implementation of Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP) of capacity 30KLD at a cost of Rs. 315.00 Lakhs. Administration Sanction has been accorded by the Commissioner of Municipal Administration, Chennai Vide Pro No 26888/2018/UGSS -2-34 to construct a Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant of capacity 30KLD in Municipal Compost Yard at Vagaikulam Pottal S.No.112 to an amount of Rs.315.00 Lakhs under IUDM 2018-19. The FSTP Consist of Screening Chamber, Stabilization Reactor, Sludge Drying bed Collection Tank, Integrated Ancerotic Filter, Horizontal Planted gravel Filter and maturation pond. The construction of FSTP is under progress.

• Action is taken to ensure newly constructed building is provided with soak pit arrangement for the disposal of sewage/sullage

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c) Town Panchayat:

In order to prevent sullage water let into the irrigation channel from the 5 Town Panchayats and Thamirabarani river from 2 Town Panchayats, The Hon’ble Minister of Municipal Administration, Rural

Development and implementation of special programme has made an Announcement during the 2019-2020 Budget speech (Announcement No.22) dated 08.06.2019, that treatment would be installed in the above 7 Town Panchayats.

Based on the Announcement a letter of award is given to TWICL (Tamil Nadu Water Investment Company Limited) Chennai for preparation of Detailed Project Report for preventing sullage water let into the rivers letter Roc. No. 13674/2016/E4, dated.10.01.2020 of Directorate of Town Panchayats, Chennai and also of sum of Rs.51.92 Lakhs has been approved by the Government as investigation charges timeline assigned for five months. It was reported that based on the investigation report and detailed project report, continues action will be incited for getting funds from Government to complete the proposal.

Kallidaikurichi and Manimuthar Town Panchayat are included in the Faecal sullage and Septage Management (FSSM) treatment facility with Ambasamudram Municipality as cluster basis. On completion of this project the entire faecal sullage water of the two Town Panchayats will be treated and disposed.

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d)Tirunelveli City Municipal Corporation:

The present ongoing sewerage system for the entire Tirunelveli Corporation is divided with respect to the River Tamirabarani flowing from south to north of the city. The West of Tamirabarani is covered under Phase II and East of Tamirabarani is covered under Phase III.

Phase II: The West of River Tamirabarani covers Tirunelveli administrative zone (full), Melapalayam administrative zone (partial) and Thachanallur administrative zone (partial).

Phase-III: East of River Tamirabarani covers Palayamkottai administrative zone (full), Melapalayam administrative zone (partial) and Thachanallur administrative zone (partial).

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Status of work carried out in Phase-II:

• Phase II UGSS Project was awarded to M/S L & T constructions vide LOA by City engineer &Commissioner, ROC No; E1/1473/2015 dated 14.6.2018

• Estimated cost is 289.01 crores

• The contract period is 36 months

• Date of commencement: 26.07.2018

• The work under progress

• Date of completion: 25.07.2021

Sewage collected from entire Phase-II area will be pumped to the

existing STP at Ramayanpatti with a capacity to treat 24 MLD of sewage.

Sewage generation in this area at mid-horizon year would be 27.57 MLD

and during ultimate year it would be 31.54 MLD.

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Status of work carried out in Phase-III:

• Phase II UGSS Project was awarded to M/S Simplex Infrastructures Ltd vide LOA by City engineer &Commissioner, ROC no: E1/11052/2017 dated 12.10.2018

• Estimated cost is440.19 crores

• The contract period is 36 months

• Date of commencement: 23.1.2019

• The work under progress

• Date of completion: 22.01.2022

Sewage collected from entire Phase-III area is proposed to treat in WSP

Technology STP to be located in Ramayanpatti of 34 MLD and this is reviewed

whether this can be converted into a SBR based STP.

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Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and

ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river

To ascertain the water quality water samples were collected from River Thamirabarani on 15/02/2020 at following 14 locations

S.

No

Point of sample collection

1 Seevalaperi (Near Cremation Ground)

2 Manapadai Veedu, (Near Online monitoring Station)

3 Vellakovil (Near Cremation Ground)

4 Manimoortheeswaram,(Opposite to Sudalaimadan

Temple)

5 Vannarapettai (Near By-pass Road Bridge)

6 Kokkirakulam (Near Collectorate)

7 Meenakshipuram (Near Railway Bridge)

8 Cheranmadevi (Near Road Bridge)

9 Thiruppudaimaruthur (Behind Temple)

10 Kallidaikurichi (Near Road Bridge)

11 Ambasamudram (Near Railway Bridge)

12 Madura Coats Bridge

13 Papanasam Temple

14 Thalayanai

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The samples were analysed at Advanced Environment Lab, TNPCB, Tirunelveli and the observations on quality analysis are given below.

The water quality of River Thamirabarani collected at 5 locations out of 14 locations satisfies Class-A standards (Drinking water source without conventional treatment but after disinfection).

The water quality of River Thamirabarani collected at remaining 9 locations out of 14 locations satisfies Class-B standards (outdoor bathing).

BOD was in the range of 1.4 mg/L to 3.9 mg/L in the entire stretch of River Thamirabarani in Tirunelveli District.

COD was in the range of 8 mg/L to 32 mg/L in the entire stretch of River Thamirabarani in Tirunelveli District.

The Heavy metals as analysed such as Arsenic, Cadmium, Copper, Lead. Total Chromium, Zinc, Manganese,Iron, Fluoride &Cobalt are found within drinking water standards.

The Total Coliform is between 110 MPN/100ml to 280 MPN/100mlin the river stretch between Meenakshipuram to Mainmoortheeswaram where Tirunelveli City sewage mixing was identified during inspection for sample collection.

The Fecal Coliform is between 40 MPN/100ml to 94MPN/100ml in the river stretch between Meenakshipuram to Mainmoortheeswaram where Tirunelveli City sewage mixing was identified during inspection for sample collection.

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• Village level awareness campaign were conducted periodically by PWD officials to adopt the crop rotation to have a good irrigation practices.

• Rehabilitation and modernisation of Tanks, Anicuts and Supply channels are being carried out in TNIAMP project vide GO Ms No: 140 PW(WR 1) Dept Dt: 21.06.2017 for an amount of Rs.107.09 crores.

For Adopting good irrigation practices

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• To prepare comprehensive flood protection plan for Thamirabarani River Rs. 4.00 Lakhs has been alloted vide GO Ms. No. 37 Revenue (DMII) Department 9.02.2017. Estimate has been prepared for Rs. 4.00 Lakhs for the demarcation of Flood plain zone and steps are being taken for the Protection and management of Flood plain Zones of Thamirabarani River.

• Moreover in Tirunelveli corporation, Prosopis Juliflora on the river stretches for a length of 10km from Vilagam to Naranammalpuram river bridge were removed at a cost of 140.00 lakhs vide GO(2D) No. 14 PW (P2) Dept Dated 8.03.2019 to restore the River course for a free flow flood water.

Protection and management of Flood plain Zones (FPZ)

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• Awareness campaign were conducted by PWD officials about the importance of Rain water harvesting at Village level and Rain water harvesting structures are being implemented in all the Government buildings.

• 2 Nos of Artificial Recharge wells were constructed in TNIAMP project vide GO Ms No: 140 PW(WR 1) Dept Dt: 21.06.2017 for an amount of Rs.60.00 Lakhs.

Rain water harvesting

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ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW (OUTFLOW) OF PAPANASAM RESERVOIR IN CUSECS

Month/

Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

JAN 1062 680 734 932 879 146 1344 1084

FEB 1144 444 798 1090 1225 105 918 905

MAR 366 426 173 406 504 201 475 417

APR 220 433 180 251 290 205 76 107

MAY 147 268 177 307 345 167 94 27

JUN 61 470 266 682 724 459 454 89

JUL 393 1424 938 1040 1013 310 1147 291

AUG 280 1441 993 686 736 421 2450 472

SEP 325 1288 1098 584 528 617 1129 1173

OCT 230 1056 575 386 78 1186 388 423

NOV 505 708 437 264 201 762 624 863

DEC 811 824 642 3435 197 1199 883 1903

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Surplus Details of Srivaikuntam Anicut For - 1923 To 2016

Sl. No Year Total Surplus (Mcft) Sl. No Year Total Surplus (Mcft)

1 1923 15145.92 35 1983 332.47

2 1925 --- 36 1984 31062.79

3 1931 --- 37 1985 3383.76

4 1933 --- 38 1986 Nil

5 1953 1786.75 39 1987 1857.34

6 1954 2350.43 40 1988 863.00

7 1955 2500.42 41 1989 594.00

8 1956 567.22 42 1990 13473.04

9 1957 2948.83 43 1991 6530.00

10 1958 1097.63 44 1992 26389.00

11 1959 5439.91 45 1993 25350.00

12 1960 35632.40 46 1994 14386.00

13 1961 61386.77 47 1995 1320.00

14 1962 5454.09 48 1996 81.56

15 1963 32411.23 49 1997 26510.00

16 1964 Nil 50 1998 6638.00

17 1965 12810.44 51 1999 663.55

18 1966 7768.05 52 2000 5600.19

19 1967 12711.34 53 2001 2793.40

20 1968 2627.77 54 2002 2519.34

21 1969 1313.45 55 2003 1829.78

22 1970 3411.24 56 2004 20603.97

23 1971 23378.03 57 2005 10577.46

24 1972 15697.33 58 2006 38066.95

25 1973 16085.86 59 2007 3834.74

26 1974 3301.60 60 2008 25730.77

27 1975 Nil 61 2009 14864.01

28 1976 2200.61 62 2010 6702.63

29 1977 33554.82 63 2011 11535.52

30 1978 15611.10 64 2012 186.32

31 1979 67527.91 65 2013 751.19

32 1980 3643.92 66 2014 16353.29

33 1981 3097.78 67 2015 37186.50

34 1982 2034.29 68 2016 992.86

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Sl.

No District

Encroachment

Nos

Evicted

Nos

Balance to be

evicted Nos

1. Tirunelveli 683 639 44

2. Thoothukudi 1084 117 967

Encroachments along the river bank

In River Banks of the Thamirabarani, the following

encroachments were identified and demarcated by the water resources

department/Public works department.

In Tirunelveli District a total no. of 683 encroachments were

identified in which 619 Nos are houses and 64 Nos are plantation.

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Sl.

No

Taluk/

District Survey No

No of

Houses Location

1. Tirunelveli

/Tirunelveli

River

Poromboke 802

108 Nos Melaveerarakavapuram

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Bank

2. Tirunelveli

/Tirunelveli

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67 Nos Melaveerarakavapuram

Thambraparani River West

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134 Nos Melaveerarakavapuram

Thambraparani River West

Bank

5. Palayamkottai/

Tirunelveli

River Poromboke

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W AY, B12

Ts No.2/

W AY, B15

Ts No.1/WJ B1

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Thambraparani River East

Bank

Total 575 Nos

575 houses and 64 Nos of plantation have been evicted in Thamirabarani

River in Palayamkottai Taluk of Tirunelveli District as listed below.

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In Thoothukudi District a total no. of 1084

encroachments were identified in which 117 Nos of

houses evicted in Srivaikuntam Village of

Srivaikuntam Taluk below Srivaikuntam Anicut at

Thamirabarani left bank.

For the remaining encroachment cases, the issue of

eviction notices to the encroachers under eviction of

encroachment act 8/2007 is under progress in

Tirunelveli and Thoothukudi Districts.

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THANK YOU

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Annexure - IV

Table 1: Details for industrial effluent management (in MLD)

S.No. District Generated (MLD)

Processed/ Treated (MLD)

Gap (MLD)

River Sarabanga 1. Salem 322.208 322.208 - 2. Namakkal 62.598 62.598 -

Total 384.806 384.806 - River Thirumanimutharu

1. Salem 322.208 322.208 - 2. Namakkal 62.598 62.598 - Total 384.806 384.806 -

River Vasista

1. Salem 322.208 322.208 - River Cauvery

1. Dharmapuri 4.55 4.55 - 2. Salem 322.208 322.208 - 3. Erode 141.864 141.864 - 4. Namakkal 62.598 62.598 - 5. Karur 46.822 46.822 -

6. Trichy 8.8 8.8 - 7. Thanjavur 6.15 6.15 - 8. Nagapattinam 44.14 44.14 - Total 637.132 637.132 -

River Bhavani 1. Coimbatore 13.73 13.73 -

2. Erode 141.864 141.864 - Total 155.594 155.594 -

River Tamirabarani 1. Tirunelveli 160.06 160.06 - 2. Thoothukudi 286.875 286.875 - Total 446.935 446.935 -

No industrial discharge of effluent. The effluent generating industries are provided

with individual ETP/STP/connected to CETP/CSTP. The treated effluent is utilized

for process in case of ZLD/ others gardening/irrigation inside the unit premises.

All Textile and Tannery units have either individual ETP with ZLD system or

connected to CETP with ZLD system. The treated effluent is reused in the process

and hence there is no industrial discharge into the river.

Industrial clusters of Sago industries found in Salem district – Effluent

treatment involves power generation and the treated effluent is used for irrigation

purpose.

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Utilization of Treated WasteWater

• The treated wastewater is to be utilized for eco-parking, greenery

development & avenue plantation and the remaining will be disposed into the

river after meeting the standards.

• Industries having ZLD system are reusing the treated wastewater in the

process.

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Annexure - VI

Table 2: Details for other wastes (in TPD)

Bio-medical Waste Management

S.No. District Generated (TPD) Processed/ Treated (TPD)

Gap (TPD)

River Sarabanga 1. Salem 0.400 0.400 - 2. Namakkal 1.190 1.190 - Total 1.59 1.59 -

River Thirumanimutharu 1. Salem 0.400 0.400 - 2. Namakkal 1.190 1.190 - Total 1.59 1.59 -

River Vasista 1. Salem 0.400 0.400 -

River Cauvery 1. Dharmapuri 0.4768 0.4768 - 2. Salem 0.400 0.400 - 3. Erode 0.379 0.379 - 4. Namakkal 1.190 1.190 - 5. Karur 0.655 0.655 -

6. Trichy 0.850 0.850 - 7. Thanjavur 1.700 1.700 - 8. Nagapattinam 0.325 0.325 - Total 5.97 5.97 -

River Bhavani 1. Coimbatore 3.583 3.583 - 2. Erode 0.379 0.379 -

Total 3.962 3.962 - River Tamirabarani

1. Tirunelveli 1.641 1.641 - 2. Thoothukudi 0.344 0.344 - Total 1.985 1.985 -

All the Bio-medical wastes generated from the Health care facilities and diagnosis

Labs are disposed to the nearby TNPCB/CPCB authorized Bio medical waste

treatment facility.

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Annexure - VI

Table 3: Details for other wastes (in TPD)

Hazardous Waste Management

S.No. District Generated (TPD) Processed/ Treated (TPD)

Gap (TPD)

River Sarabanga 1. Salem 2.98 2.98 - 2. Namakkal 1.55 1.55 - Total 4.53 4.53 -

River Thirumanimutharu 1. Salem 2.98 2.98 - 2. Namakkal 1.55 1.55 - Total 4.53 4.53 -

River Vasista 1. Salem 2.98 2.98 -

River Cauvery 1. Dharmapuri 0.1 0.1 - 2. Salem 2.98 2.98 - 3. Erode 18.27 18.27 - 4. Namakkal 1.55 1.55 - 5. Karur 1019.50 1019.50 - 6. Trichy 11.08 11.08 - 7. Thanjavur 0.534 0.534 - 8. Nagapattinam 0.428 0.428 -

Total 1054.44 1054.44 - River Bhavani

1. Coimbatore 55.0 55.0 - 2. Erode 18.27 18.27 - Total 73.27 73.27 -

River Tamirabarani

1. Tirunelveli 423.88 423.88 - 2. Thoothukudi 383.91 383.91 - Total 807.79 807.79 -

All the Hazardous wastes generated from the Industries are disposed to the nearby

TNPCB authorized Hazardous waste treatment facility.

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Annexure - VI

Solid Waste Management System

Type of Waste Waste Management

Bio-Medical

Waste

All the Bio-medical wastes generated from the Health care facilities

and Lab are disposed to the nearby TNPCB authorized Bio medical

waste treatment facility.

Hazardous

Waste

All the Hazardous wastes generated from the Industries are

disposed to the nearby TNPCB authorized Hazardous waste

treatment facility.

Plastic Waste • All the plastic wastes generated from the Industries are disposed

to the nearby TNPCB/CPCB authorized recycler.

• The concerned local bodies have been segregating the plastic

waste from the domestic wastes and disposing to the nearby

TNPCB/CPCB authorized recycler.

• In Tamil Nadu One time Use and Throw away plastic irrespective

of thickness is banned since Jan-2019 onwards. Thus far, 1364

tonnes has been seized and 663 lakhs has been collected.

E-Waste • All the E-wastes generated from the Industries are disposed to

the nearby TNPCB authorized recycler/dismantler.

• The concerned local bodies have been segregating the

E-waste from the domestic wastes and disposing to the nearby

TNPCB authorized recycler/dismantler.

Construction &

Demolition

Waste (C&D

waste)

• Earmarked locations are identified in Towns for C&D waste

management.

• C&D wastes are used for filling basement and low lying areas.

• 5 ULBs have proposed to set up processing facilities for C&D

waste (Greater Chennai Corporation, Coimbatore, Tiruchirapalli,

Madurai and Tiruppur).

• Proper mechanism for inflow and outflow of C&D waste is being

planned by 31.12.2020 and will be fully established.

• Currently C& D Waste is being used for laying base course for

formation of roads and filling up of low lying areas.

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ANNEXURE - VII

Measures taken for

A. Control of Illegal Ground

Water Abstraction

Yes

• As per Madras High Court order passed under WP

No. 16299 of 2018, show case notices have been

issued to the illegally operating companies without

obtaining Ground Water Clearance; action has been

initiated to close them.

• A comprehensive Ground Water (Management and

Development) Act., to regulate and manage the

extraction of Ground Water is under active

consideration of the Government.

B. River catchment / Basin

Management

Yes

Tamil Nadu has 34 River Basins consisting of 127 Sub

Basins. Under World Bank assisted Tamil Nadu

Irrigated Agriculture Management Project (TNIAMP),

Basin Management activities are under progress in

River stretches of Thirumanimutharu and

Thamirabarani. For other rivers stretches the same will

be taken up in phased manner under TNIAMP.

C. Flood Plain Zone Protection Yes

Identification of FPZ areas has been completed in co-

ordination with Revenue Department in River

Sarabanga, River Thirumanimutharu, River Vasista,

River Thamirabarani. For other rivers work is in

progress.

Flood Warning system

• Emergency action plan for the River system has

been prepared and to identify emergency situations

that could threaten river system under the guidance

of Centre water commission, Govt. of India.

• The procedures are intended to protect lives and

prevent property damage from an excessive release

of water from the dam spillways or an uncontrolled

outflow of water from the breached portion of dam.

• Emergency Action Plan (EAP) will be reviewed and

updated annually before 1st of June of every year by

the Superintending Engineer and the Emergency

Planning Manager.

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Responsibilities for Evacuation

(Role of District Administration)

• Evacuation and relief actions are exclusive

responsibilities of District Administration Authorities.

• The District Collector acting as District’s Disaster

Management Authority is responsible to coordinate

actions along with the following specialized

teams/forces:

• Police

• Fire Departments,

• National Disaster Management Authority,

• Civil Defense,

• Army Forces.

D. E-Flow maintenance &

Water Shed Management

Yes

In Tamil Nadu, Cauvery is the Major river and as per

Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal’s Order, 2.5.TMC ft of

water is released in the river to maintain E Flow. Flow is

only in the rainy season in River Sarabanga, River

Thirumanimutharu, River Vasista.

E. Ground Water

recharge / Rainwater

harvesting

Yes

Stretches Existing Proposed

River Sarabanga -

Thathayampatti to

T. Konagapadi Stretch

(15 Kms.)

3 Nos. of Check dams

have been constructed

5 Nos. of Recharge wells have been

proposed under National Water

Conservation Scheme. One Check

dam is proposed at Omalur.

River Thirumanimuthar –

Salem to Papparapatti

Stretch

- 12 Nos. of Recharge Well have been

proposed.

River Vasista -

Manivilundhan to

Thiyaganur Stretch (10

Kms.)

11 Nos. of Recharge

wells and 2 Nos. of

Bed Dams have been

constructed.

10 Nos. of recharge wells have been

proposed.

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River Cauvery – Mettur to

Mayladudhurai Stretch

(10 Kms.)

One Barrage at

Adhanur

Kumaramangalam is

under construction

8 Nos. of Recharge wells have been

proposed. 5 Nos. of Barrages at

NanJaipugalur, Kulithalai, Thuthur,

Karuppur and One Tailend Regulator

at Alakudi have been proposed.

River Bhavani -

Sirumugai to

Kalingarayan stretch (60

Kms.)

5 Nos. of Recharge

wells have been

constructed.

1 No. of Recharge well has been

proposed.

River Thamirabarani -

Papankulam to

Arumuganeri Stretch (80

Kms.)

4 Check dams and 2

Nos. of Recharge

wells have been

constructed.

8 Nos. of Recharge wells have been

proposed. 3 Nos. of Check dams

(Agaram, Alvarthirunagari and

Dhesamanikkam) have been proposed.

• Individual households & commercial buildings are being insisted to put up rain water

harvesting structures within their premises.

F. Setting up of Biodiversity

Parks, Greenery / Plantation along

the banks of river stretches.

• Green belt is been developed continuously in the

State by various departments under afforestation

programmes.

• Further developments are also proposed under

the “Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery Scheme” also.

• Tree planting on the banks of the river stretches

along with the Forest Department will be

completed before March 2021.

G. Removal of Encroachments Yes

Under the Tamil Nadu Protection of Tanks and

Eviction of Encroachment Act., 2007, identified

encroachments are being evicted in coordination

with Revenue Department. Moreover evictions of

encroachment and resettlement have been proposed

in Nadanthai Vaazhi Cauvery Scheme also.

Construction of Hydraulic structures to reducing the flood

Bhavani River

• Athikadavu - Avinashi scheme

• The main motto of the scheme utilize the surplus discharge in the river Bhavani

and thus excess water is used for ground water recharge and drinking water

schemes in districts such as Coimbatore, Tirupur & Erode at an estimated cost of

Rs.1652.00 crores.

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• This project also providing irrigation facilities to the drought prone areas and

ground water depleted areas of Coimbatore, Tirupur & Erode districts.

• It is proposed to feed 32 PWD tanks, 42 panchayat union tanks and 971

percolation ponds covering irrigation commend area of existing 24,468 acres.

Interception and diversion of drains to STPs/ CETPs:

To handle the sullage water in Gopichettipalayam Municipality in Bhavani

River, PWD has prepared a DPR for Interception and Diversion work with treatment

facility at a cost of Rs.74.50 Crores.