NGT Imposes Environmental Compensation Of Rs 3,500 Cr On Bengal Over Failure In Waste Treatment

The National Green Tribunal has imposed an environmental compensation of Rs 3,500 crore on West Bengal for failure in the treatment of solid and liquid waste. The green bench noted that the West Bengal government did not take much initiative in prioritising solid and sewage treatment plants in urban areas, news agency PTI reported. The bench, headed by Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, sought for remedial measures to be taken within six months. The order stated that for failure in liquid waste management processing, “liability of the state is to pay…

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Wabag bullish on Indian market; looking at Middle East, Africa to increase revenues

Water technology firm Wabag said it is bullish on the Indian market with the government’s thrust on clean water and river rejuvenation projects, and also exploring Middle East and African markets to increase revenues. Chennai-based multinational firm which is associated with the Clean Ganga Mission has executed the first Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) under Namami Ganga in 2018. Besides Namami Ganga, the government’s focus on Swachh Bharat Mission, Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) and Jal Jeevan Mission are the growth triggers for the company, Wabag global head…

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National Mission for Clean Ganga: 13 projects approved for mapping & management

Government has sanctioned 13 projects pertaining to geo-mapping, sewerage management, riverfront development among others for conservation of resources and management of infrastructure along the Ganga river system as part of National Mission for Clean Ganga. At the 44th meeting of the Executive Committee organised by National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), the government has sanctioned 13 projects pertaining to geo-mapping, sewerage management and wetland conservation among others that would cost an estimate of INR818 crore. The 13 projects that were sanctioned included Geo-mapping in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and the NCT…

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Hyderabad all set to become India’s first city to fully treat its sewage

If things go according to plan, Hyderabad will become the only city in the country to have 100 per cent sewage treatment facility by the end of next year. Work on the 31 Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) in Greater Hyderabad and its outskirts are on at a brisk pace and are expected to be completed by next summer. In fact, some of them are expected to be ready by the end of this year. Apart from treating the generated sewage, the new STPs would also help protect water bodies including…

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Amritsar: 24X7 surface-based water supply project to be completed by 2024

The 24×7 surface-based water supply project will be completed by July 2024. Around 16 per cent work has been completed till the date. A meeting was recently organised under the chairmanship of Mayor Karamjit Singh Rintu regarding the progress of the canal water project being implemented under the Punjab Municipal Infrastructure Development Company (PMIDC). During the meeting, the officials of L&T Limited, a construction company, claimed that the canal water project was set to be completed by July 2024. The company has also been provided a 10-year contract for the…

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Vijayawada Municipal Corporation set to revive sewage treatment plants

As part of its efforts to achieve a better rank in the next edition of Swachh Survekshan, the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) has formulated an action plan to revive sewage treatment plants to reduce carbon emissions under its ambit. According to VMC officials, the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs have identified 28 cities in the country under Swachh Bharat Mission.  As a pilot project in the Sustainable City category, Vijayawada is among the five selected cities. Special funds will be released by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation…

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Centre okays INR 229cr Shimla sewer project

The central government has approved a Rs 229 crore sewage treatment project for Shimla. The project will be completed by the year 2025 and cater the population of the hill town for the next 30 years. State had submitted a detailed project report to rejuvenate and lay the new sewerage network in the town to the Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organization (CPHEEO). “CPHEEO has approved the project worth Rs 229 crore and itis being funded by World Bank under Program for Result (Pfor R),” said urban development minister…

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Howden expands India operations, opening Delhi office

Leading global provider of mission critical air and gas handling products, technologies and services, Howden, has opened a new office in Noida, Delhi, India. The new office comes in response to the growth in demand for air and gas handling equipment within India’s fast growing economy. The move further positions Howden within its own market, offering access to products for India’s high quality supply chain and facilitating access to expertise and technology across the Howden global business. The business enables customers’ vital processes which advance a more sustainable world, notably…

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KSB Limited registers 26.5 per cent sales growth!

KSB Limited, a leading pumps and valves manufacturer in India, recorded a growth of 26.5 per cent with a sales value of 8,661 Mio. INR on its half yearly sales (Jan to Jun 2022) vis-a-vis 2021 (Jan to Jun 2021). As an experienced pump manufacturer, its product portfolio includes building and industrial technology, water transport, wastewater treatment and power plant processes, agricultural applications, residential application. Owing to the innovative research and development, KSB can meet the most diverse requirements of customers. Benefit from many years of experience and technical expertise…

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Yogi govt working on utilizing drainage water for irrigation

The Uttar Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is working on an innovative plan to utilise drainage water for irrigation. Yogi government’s move is aimed at benefitting farmers and at the same time protecting the environment with better management of drainage water. The state government is preparing the blueprint of this plan and soon the scheme will be on the ground. The engineers of Namami Gange have been instructed to complete the task. Preparations are being made for the treatment of drainage water falling into the rivers through…

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