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SUSTAINABLE & ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (SEIP) Activities in Uttarakhand: Monthly Progress Report – August, 2017
Introduction “Sustainable and Environment-friendly Industrial Production – SEIP” is a joint project of the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH within the framework of Indo-German Technical Cooperation. The objective
of the SEIP project is to enable Indian public and private stakeholders to jointly implement strategies for
efficient, environment- friendly, and climate-friendly industrial development.
The project aims at mitigating environmental problems caused by industrial production focusing on
industrial wastewater and solid waste management. During the project duration, technical solutions as well
as business and management models to reduce acute environmental pollution and to improve resource
efficiency in industrial production are piloted in five Indian industrial estates. Visible positive direct impacts
of the solutions showcased are to improve conditions directly at the sites, and to unfold a strong signal
effect leading to the replication and upscaling of solutions in industrial parks throughout India. Project
activities focus on wastewater conveyance systems, the treatment, recycling and reuse of wastewater,
waste management as well as the management and planning practices in the industrial areas. Solutions
are piloted in 5 selected industrial areas located in the states of Delhi, Gujarat and Uttarakhand.
Further cross-cutting activities, such as the development of a market-driven training system for technicians
and operators of effluent treatment plants, the development of industry-wide environmental standards, the
work on a green rating system for industrial areas, and the setting up of a technology platform offering
international exchange of best practice technologies target the improvement of enabling framework
conditions for sustainable industrial production in India.
SEIP started in March 2015 and will run until February 2018 (with a likely extension of 12 months) and has
a budget of EUR 6.5 million. A brief overview of the SEIP Project is given at Annexure 1.
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Activities in Uttarakhand
1) Solutions for the MODERNISATION AND UPGRADATION OF 1 CETP AND 9 ETPS 2) Improvement in STORM WATER DRAINAGE systems 3) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT in 50 individual industries to reduce pollution and increase
resource efficiency at company level 4) Improvement through CROSS-LEARNING AND FACILITATION:
a. Environment Drives b. Cleaner Production c. Wastewater Management
5) ACTION PLAN to control the industrial pollution of the river Ganga 6) MISCELLANEOUS
1. Solutions for the modernisation and upgradation of 1 CETP and 9 ETPs About the activity: The objective is to find measures to modernize the operation of the CETPs and nine selected ETPs in the
industrial estate. SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar has a CETP of 9 MLD design capacity. Over 500 units are
connected to it. The project was awarded on BOT basis to SK UEM Water Projects Private Limited on a
20-year agreement. The CETP currently caters to only about 4 MLD of waste water (domestic and industrial).
The key issues related to CETP are:
Ensure “all time compliance” of CETP/ETP and compliance of discharges of individual industries to the permissible limits of pollutant parameters
Achieve Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) and find ways how to recycle and reuse treated wastewater
Existing business and management models of CETP need improvement. Summary of progress so far:
German consultancy (Gopa Infra) hired to provide detailed problem analysis and corresponding conceptual solutions. Work started in September 2016.
Gopa Infra visited 24 industries for initial assessment and selection of final 09 industries for ETP upgradation and modernisation activities.
Completion of rapid pollution assessment study by IIT Roorkee in June 2016
Completion of economic assessment study on CETP by Ideck, Bangalore in June 2017
Questionnaires for data collection on wastewater discharge from ETPs and CETP developed by Gopa Infra.
CETP Experts from Gopa Infra attended the pre-bid meeting on inviting tenders for construction of Tertiary Plant at IIE SIIDCUL and discussed technologically options suggested by the IIT Roorkee report on the construction of a Tertiary Plant at the CETP Haridwar with officials from SIIDCUL Dehradun.
Level II Detailed Assessment visits to industries conducted by Gopa Infra experts in 12 industries in Haridwar.
GIS mapping completed of infrastructure services including CETP conveyance system, water supply network and other infrastructure facilities provided at SIIDCUL Haridwar Industrial Park.
From 11th to 15th July 2017, national and international experts visited CavinKare, Penta Latex, Wipro, HUL, Pure and Cure and CETP facility at SIIDCUL Haridwar
On 14th July 2017, the Environment Clinic was launched in IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar for SIIDCUL industries, and SMEs in particular, to address issues, such as those listed below. 13 representatives from 7 industries participated in the event.
o handling of different types of wastewater to understand the potential of its reuse/ recycle,
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o knowing and improving different treatment processes currently practiced and issues faced
therewith,
o environmental wastewater sampling and analysis processes,
o issues with respect to sludge and solid waste generated,
o techniques to optimize wastewater generation and reduce treatment costs.
On 21st July 2017, a meeting was organised with SIIDCUL officials for consultants from Gopa Infra at SIIDCUL Dehradun to discuss the following:
o CETP improvement studies: Status Update
o Evaluation of effluent conveyance, storm water drainage and water supply systems at IIE
Industrial Area: Status Update
o Water demand: Quantity & Quality in IIE Industrial Area
o Existing Water Supply Infrastructure at IIE Haridwar
o Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems: requirements, CPCB Guidelines
o Re-use of treated water: potential buyers – leveraging existing infrastructure (private and
public)
o Support from GIZ-SGR-Gopa Infra to SIIDCUL-frame Technical Proposal / specifications
for CETP upgrade and Technical / Implementation Support
Progress for the current month:
On 9th August 2017, a meeting was organised at SPMG office to discuss the action plan on SEIP project activities on modernisation and upgradation of 1 CETP and 9 ETPS and improvement in storm water drainage systems with consultants from Gopa Infra and GIZ representative from SGR, Mr. Satya Narayan Ghosh. In the meeting following decision were made:
o Timelines to be revised for all the activities in the action plan shared by the consultants.
o Gopa will share the DA reports of the 15 industries visited by ETP experts with SEIP team.
o GOPA will share the draft suggestions/solutions provided to industries with SEIP team.
SEIP team will share the draft success story with SGR team for suggestion before
finalization.
2. Improvement in storm water drainage systems
About the activity: The aim of this activity is to retrofit wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage systems.
The storm water drainage systems in at IIE Haridwar are in a bad condition. Overflow of these systems
leads to overflow which poses problems to the CETP due to the pollutants carried by the water.
Summary of progress so far:
German consultancy (Gopa Infra) hired to provide a detailed problem analysis and design level
solutions. Short term expert has been identified.
GIS based mapping of the storm water in IIE Haridwar has been completed.
International Short Term Experts (IWWT), Mr. Martin Boehnke and Mr Evers Willing, along with
national expert Mr. John Thomas, visited SIIDCUL Haridwar to assess the existing condition of the
storm water drainage system in the industrial estate.
Progress for the current month:
On 9th August 2017, a meeting was organised at SPMG office to discuss the action plan on SEIP project activities on modernisation and upgradation of 1 CETP and 9 ETPS and improvement in
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storm water drainage systems with consultants from Gopa Infra and GIZ representative from SGR, Mr. Satya Narayan Ghosh. In the meeting following decision were made:
o Timelines to be revised for all the activities in the action plan shared by the consultants.
3. Environmental improvement in 50 individual industries to reduce pollution and increase resource efficiency at company level
About the activity:
This objective of this activity is to implement measures that will lead to either a reduction in pollution or an
increase in resource efficiency thereby improving the environmental improvements of a company and
demonstrating the effectiveness of the measure at hand. The total number of industrial units established in
Haridwar city as on March 31, 2014, is about 750, of which 550 are within the SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar. Most
of the industries are connected to the CETP; however, some face connectivity problems to the conveyance
systems due to slopes in the area. Most of the companies use old technologies and inefficient operational
techniques. Pollution and non-compliance with environmental statutory requirements are the order of the
day.
50 companies at which technically sound and financially viable techniques and technologies are to be
implemented, have been selected. The first step is the assessment for the scope of process optimisation
and improvements in resource efficiency (materials, water, energy) before detailing and implementing the
solutions suggested. Subsequently, the replication of successful solutions is to be enabled in other
industries/industrial areas.
Summary of progress so far:
Consortium, led by German consultancy, Adelphi started work in January 2017
Information event (23rd March 2017) to create awareness and to spur interest from industries to participate in promoting the Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production (RECP) initiative which was brought in to life under this activity
20 revised RA reports containing an overview of company performance in certain aspects of resource usage as well as some options to help improve the environmental and resource performance of company shared for suggestions and comments by industries.
RA survey completed in 41 industries by Mr. Sohail Pathan (adelphi consortium)
For Detailed Assesment (DA), the following three companies were shortlisted from SIIDCUL Haridwar after a series of dicussion with adelphi consortium:
1. Vansal Narayan Engineering Works 2. Cholyail Pvt Ltd 3. Tmenis Medicare Pvt Ltd
On 17th and 18th July 2017, a team consisting of Rajat Batra (Senior National Expert) and Sohail Pathan (National Expert), conducted DAs in Vansal Narayan Engineering works and Cholayil Pvt Ltd
Progress for the current month:
DA completed in 3 industries identified
a workshop was organized at Hotel Gardenia, Haridwar, Uttarakhand on 29th August 2017: Industries were invited to participate and understand the implementation of “Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production (RECP)” measures. 12 participants in the second session of the event.
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Pic: Mr. H R Nautiyal adressing the participants Pic: Mr. Himesh Kapoor adressing the
participants
Pic: Mr. Rajat Batra and Mr. Sohail Pathan in discussion with participants
Pic: Group discussion session
Pic: Mr. Stefen presenting on international good and best practices
Pic: Participant sharing the outcomes of the group work
4. Improvement through cross-learning and facilitation
About the activity:
Under SEIP, facilitation teams on the topics of 1) Environmental Drives, 2) Cleaner Production and 3) Wastewater have been established at the industrial areas. Facilitation teams are supposed to provide a platform for discussion amongst entrepreneurs and other stakeholders of the park covering various topics
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and including the demonstration and sharing of best practices from industries. GIZ team will provide external field experts (both within and outside GIZ), organisations like SIIDCUL, PCRI to educate the industrialists about available best practices in the field. Through these meetings the industrialists themselves educate/guide each other about available best practices.
a. Environment Drives
About the activity:
The objective of this activity is to increase the outreach and to create awareness on maintenance and housekeeping issues, such as waste removal or the development and maintenance of green areas at the IIE Haridwar through participatory approaches such as Environmental Drives, workshops, meetings, conferences. Summary of progress so far:
Three meetings were organised so far of the facilitation team on environment drives:
Meeting 1) On 29th November 2016, the 1st meeting was organised to raise the awareness of the
association members and industry towards cleanliness, plantation and garbage removal.
Meeting 2) The 2nd meeting of the facilitation team on environment drives and outreach was
conducted on 09th March 2017. To identify the areas for cleanliness, plantation and garbage
removal in sector 6A, 6B and 3. As suggested, physical survey was conducted in the sectors
identified and initiate cleaning activities by Nirman Nigam.
Meeting 3) The 3rd meeting of the facilitation team was conducted on 5th May 2017 to present the
progress of actions identified in the last meeting of the facilitation team on 08th March 2017 at Cello
Industries and to request industry representatives to provide there inputs/suggestions for the
upcoming World Environment Day- month long activities. Important points of discussions were:
o Development of Park: SIIDCUL allotted plot no. P1 in sector 7 for park development to SMAU
o Plantation: For plantation drive in SIIDCUL on World Environment Day, it was suggested that
plants or saplings can be obtained at marginal cost from Forest Department Uttarakhand
o Weekly activities were discussed to finalize the action plan for environment drives with the
members of the facilitation team
Progress for the current month:
o No activity in the current month
b. Cleaner Production
About the activity:
The objective of the facilitation team is to promote cross learning by inviting industries and experts to
participate in the discussions and to identify existing practices and Best Available Techniques (BAT on
production process improvements relating with cleaner production and resource efficiency. Also replication
of the BATs across rest of the industrial units at large.
Summary of progress so far:
Two meetings were organised on production process improvement:
In the first meeting of the facilitation team, participants companies were informed about
engagement of German experts to identify and implement company specific improvements in
production processes, pollution reduction and resource efficiency. Participants companies were
also asked to share their concern on the following priority areas:
o Water consumption
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o Energy Consumption
o Material Consumption
o Inefficiency in manufacturing process
o Inefficient technologies/operation
o Non awareness on various improvement area in the production process
2nd meeting of the facilitation team on Production Process Improvement was organised on 26th
March 2017 at SIIDCUL Haridwar. Industries and experts discussed to identify existing practices
and Best Available Techniques (BAT) on production process improvements relating with cleaner
production and resource efficiency.
Progress for the current month:
no activity in the current month
c. Wastewater Management
About the activity:
The purpose of this team is to promote cross-learning by inviting industries and experts to participate in the discussions and to identify water pollution reduction measures for implementation in individual industries and IIE Haridwar. Summary of progress so far:
Three meetings were organized of the facilitation team on wastewater management in SIIDCUL Haridwar.
On 30th November, 2016, first meeting was organized to identify water pollution measures in
SIDCUL Haridwar. Questionnaire was shared with participants for collecting basic water usage &
treatment pattern in the ETP owning companies for their comments and suggestions for
improvement. Some participants confirmed their industry participation in the project activity.
Second meeting was organized on 29th January 2017, purpose of the meeting is to:
o Preliminary assessment conducted by Gopa Infra on 18 industrial units was shared to
seek cooperation from the participant units.
o Identification, learning and sharing of various improvement measures for reducing water
pollution, ETP improvement/upgradation and practices for recycle & reuse of water in
individual industries.
3rd meeting of the wastewater pollution reduction was organized on 29th May 2017 at SIIDCUL
Haridwar to share the methodology of the detailed assessment to be carried out by the experts
from Gopa Infra. Key points of discussion were:
o Generic Solutions: Participants highlighted that issues presented by experts from Gopa
Infra after detailed assessment are generic and they are looking forward to receive
company specific improvement options.
o NABL accreditation: Official from UEPPCB suggested that Central Ground Water
Commission (CGWC) permission is required on ground water recharge and it should be
added along the ETP activities to help industries in suggesting improvement measures to
recharge groundwater and experts cab assist companies in getting NABL accreditation
for their in house laboratories.
o Hazardous Waste Disposal: Experts highlighted that industry lack basic knowledge on
managing hazardous waste and they tend to dispose the non-hazardous industry waste
with hazardous waste.
Progress for the current month:
no activity in the current month
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5. Action Plan to control the industrial pollution of the river Ganga
About the activity: activity is yet to start
Summary of progress so far: activity is yet to start
Progress for the current month: activity yet to start
6. Miscellaneous
a. Baseline Assessment of Pollution
About the activity:
The purpose of this activity to set the baseline for pollution assessment in IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar. Summary of progress so far:
Ms Sonal Jain (Baseline Pollution Assessment expert) visited in February 2017 to assess the
present condition of the pollution at IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar. A baseline assessment report has been
submitted including identified sites for pollution assessment for establishing baseline.
On 7th July 2017, a meeting with Mr. PK Joshi, Regional Officer and Dr. RK Chaturvedi, ASO was
organized at UEPPCB Office, Roorkee to discuss the Base Line Establishment/Monitoring at the
locations prescribed by Ms Sonal Jain (Baseline Pollution Assessment expert) in her report.
Mr. Joshi and Dr. Chaturvedi both confirmed their commitment towards this activity, but shared
following concerns –
o Date of Sampling is set for after 25th July due to Kanwar restrictions going on in the region. They will inform SEIP about the dates shortly.
o UEPPCB RO does not have a laboratory facility with them at Roorkee. However UEPPCB Dehradun has a Lab facility where they can conduct the primary tests viz. pH, COD, BOD, TDS etc. Hecen, the tests as prescribed in the report cannot be conducted without engaging a third party lab that has MoEFCC approval.
o For sampling and conducting the lab test (~ 26x2 Base line measurement locations - both before and after) as prescribed in the baseline report, an estimated financial out lay would be nearly 3 Lakhs. RO will have to seek financial approval from UEPPCB Dehradun. Only then the sampling would be possible.
Concerns of Mr. Joshi and Dr. Chaturvedi were shared with Mr. Amarjeet Singh Oberoi (Chief
Environment Officer, UEPPCB) and Mr. S.S Pal (Scientific Officer, UEPPCB). Mr. Oberoi directed
Mr. Pal to take up this issue with Ms office and arrange a meeting for discussing the same.
Progress for the current month:
no activity in the current month
b. Visit of the German Ambassador to SIIDCUL Haridwar
About the activity:
His Excellency Dr. Martin Ney, Ambassador of Federal Republic of Germany to India, visited the Integrated Industrial Estate (IIE), SIIDCUL Haridwar on Wednesday, 30th August 2017. This visit of the German
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Ambassador is a part of his 4-day visit to Uttarakhand, in which he was accompanied by other key officials from the German Embassy and representatives.
During this visit, a ‘Coffee meeting: Interaction with Industry’ was organised by SIIDCUL
Manufacturers Association of Uttarakhand (SMAU) at Hotel Radisson Blu, Haridwar to update the
Ambassador on the status of activities at the Industrial Estate contributing to Ganga Rejuvenation,
and to exchange views. About 50 participants from industries at SIIDCUL participated and shared
their views about SEIP project activities in SIIDCUL Haridwar. His Excellency Dr. Martin Ney highly
appreciated the efforts of industrial associations and industries in working towards Ganga
Rejuvenation.
After the coffee meeting, the Ambassador visited Kwality Poly Threads (KTL) in sector 3A, SIIDCUL
Haridwar to see the measures being planned and implemented regarding the improvement of
resource efficiency and wastewater treatment in order to reduce pollution. The Ambassador
congratulated KTL for reusing their wastewater.
Later on, Dr. Martin Ney and his wife Dr. Gabriele Ney, planted trees at the newly developed SEWA
Park in sector 7 of SIIDCUL Haridwar as a token of encouragement for taking up more such
greening activities in the industrial estate. After the plantation at SEWA Park, the German
Ambassador and other key officials visited the CETP facility at SIIDCUL Haridwar to see the current
treatment and disposal systems for waste and treated wastewater, as well as to understand the
improvements being taken up. They have also planted a tree at the CETP facility to appreciate the
efforts of improvement taken up.
Pic: Members of SMAU, SEWA and APM welcoming H.E. Dr. Martin Ney and his wife Ms. Gabriele Ney
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Pic: Mr. Harindra Garg (Chairperson, SMAU) presented the status of GIZ SEIP activities to H.E. Dr. Martin Ney
Pic: H.E. Dr. Martin Ney discussing at Kwality Poly Threads, SIIDCUL Haridwar
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Pic: H.E. Dr. Martin Ney and Mrs. Gabriele Ney planting tree at SEWA Park
Pic: Mr. Amit K Singh (CETP Project manager) explaining about the treatment system to H.E. Dr. Martin Ney and his wife Ms. Gabriele Ney and to other key officials.
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Pic: H.E. Dr. Martin Ney and Mrs. Gabriele Ney with officials from SIIDCUL, German Embassy, representatives from GIZ SEIP , consultants from Gopa Infra and CETP Project Manager
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Annexures Annexure 1: SEIP Project Overview
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Annexure 1: SEIP Project Overview Objective: The SEIP project has focus on efficient, and environment and climate-friendly industrial development. The objective of the project is: “Private and public stakeholders jointly implement strategies for efficient, and environmental and climate-friendly industrial development.” Duration: The project has a duration of 3 years from March 2015 to February 2018. The project is likely to be extended by about 8 to 10 months. Budget: The total budget available for the duration of the project is 5 million EUR. An additional budget of 1.5 million EUR has been committed by the German for augmenting the activities for controlling industrial pollution to River Ganga. Project Sites: The project has its focus in selected sites at the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation’s (GIDC) Industrial Estate at Vapi (Gujarat), Delhi Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation’s (DSIIDC) industrial areas at Patparganj and Lawrence Road (Delhi), and the Integrated Industrial Estate State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Ltd. (SIIDCUL) in Haridwar (Uttarakhand). Partners: The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India and GIZ are the main project partners. An Implementation Agreement has been signed between MoEF&CC and GIZ on 16th June 2016. The Central Pollution Control Board, as a technical arm of MoEF&CC, plays an important role. The key stakeholders for the project site in Uttarakhand are:
□ State Industrial and Infrastructural Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (SIIDCUL) □ Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board (UEPPCB) □ M/s SK UEM Projects Pvt Ltd □ SIIDCUL Manufacturers Association of Uttarakhand (SMAU) □ SIIDCUL Entrepreneurs Welfare Association (SEWA) □ SIIDCUL Industrial Association (SIA) □ Association of Pharma Manufacturers (APM)
Approach The SEIP project works on selected environmental problems of national importance, with the main thematic focus on industrial wastewater and solid waste management. The project aims to showcase solutions on how acute environmental pollution can be reduced and how resource efficiency in industrial production can be improved. Project outputs are grouped into 3 areas:
□ Output A: Environment-oriented modernization of three industrial areas (showcasing solutions), □ Output B: Establishing appropriate framework conditions at the national and state levels, and □ Output C: Knowledge management and dissemination.
To accomplish these outputs, various activities are being taken up at the national level as well project site level. The project activities are focused on wastewater conveyance, treatment, recycle/reuse, waste management, monitoring, process modification in individual industries etc. These will be complemented by training and skills development, and setting up of a technology platform. At the national and state level, the project supports the creation of an enabling framework by suggesting measures for new policies, plans and support programmes to prevent and reduce pollution and improve resource efficiency in industrial zones. Further, the project will create practical examples of management and planning for sustainable industrial zones supporting women. The project will include private stakeholders such as industry associations, operators of industrial sites and companies, and relevant entities in the states and the centre. The public and private sectors will be effectively engaged at various stages of the project.
Expected Results of SEIP Project
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The SEIP project will demonstrate solutions resulting in positive impacts and improved environmental conditions at the selected sites. The successful cases will serve as models that can subsequently be taken up on much larger scales. The key indicators for measuring the results are:
□ Decrease in pollution by an average of 20 percent in the surroundings of three industrial sites. □ Launch of development programmes and promotional guidelines that aim at increasing resource
efficiency and reducing pollution in selected states.
□ Launch of two additional compulsory central government policies, plans and/or programmes, and measures to prevent and reduce pollution as well as improve resource efficiency in industrial zones.
□ Adoption of best practices through technology and management methods for an efficient, environment- and climate-friendly industrial development in 10 industrial zones.
□ Provision of two additional practical examples regarding management and planning methods of sustainable industrial zones that support women.