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REVISED ACTION PLAN OF
POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH
of RIVER DAMANGANGA
(PRIORITY-IV), GUJARAT STATE
(Revised as per CPCB suggestion given during
11th task team meeting)
In Compliance to HON’BLE NGT ORDERS
UNDER O.A.NO.:- 673/2018
IN MATTER OF NEWS ITEM PUBLISHED IN “THE HINDU”TITLED “MORE RIVER STRETCHES ARE NOW CRITICALLY
POLLUTED”: CPCB
River Action Plan of Damanganga
INDEX
Sr. No. Particulars Page No.A Suggestions given by CPCB during 11th Task Team
Meeting held on 21.05.20201
B Executing Summary 3River Action Plan of Damanganga
1 Background 72 Municipal Sewage Generation and Treatment 73 Status of Industrial effluent and treatment facilities 104 Drain out-fall in River Damanganga 125 Status of Water Quality 136 Plan for restoration of Water Quality 13
7A Solid Waste Generation & Treatment 147B Bio Medical Waste 167C Industrial Waste 168A Ground Water extraction details 178B Ground water Quality 189 Environmental Flow (E-Flow) 21
10 Plantation/Vegetation cover along the Riverstretch/River
21
11 Biodiversity Park 2112 Details of good Irrigation Practices 2213 Details on Flood plain management zone 2214 Public Health Study in the vicinity of polluted river
stretch 22
15 Time Targeted Management Plan 22
ANNEXURESAnnexure-I Existing Industrial Waste Disposal Facilities of the
Gujarat25
Annexure-II List of other Responsible Organization (s) forimplementation of River action plans
26
Annexure:- II(a) List of Responsible Organization(s) forimplementation of River action plans for STPs &CETPs
28
Annexure-III Proposed Mechanism for execution of action plans 29Annexure-A Map of Damanganga 30Annexure-B Data received from Health dept. (Health Impact Study
& Mitigation Measures)31
TABLESTable: 1 Status of Domestic Pollution in River Damanganga 8Table: 2 Source of Industrial/ Effluent discharge at River
Damanganga11
Table: 2.1 Analysis Report of CETP, Vapi 11Table: 2.2 Analysis Report of M/s. GHCL Limited, Sarigam 12Table: 3 Particulars of Drains Falling into River Damanganga 12Table: 4 Status of water quality in Major Drains 12Table: 5 Quantity of effluent in sub tributary drains meting to
major drains13
Table: 6 Status of Water Quality of River Damanganga 13
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Action Plan of Polluted River Stretch – Damanganga (Revised as per CPCB suggestion of 11 Task team meeting)
Stretch-Kachigaon to Vapi
Priority: IV (Note: - As per the BOD Results of 2019, not falls in any Priority) Suggestions given by CPCB during 11th Task Team Meeting held on 21.05.2020
Sr.No. Observations and Suggestions Compliance Status 1 Latest water quality data of River to
include Fecal Coliform and Total Coliform, FSC in MPN/100mL
Method establishment for FSC is in process in GPCB lab and as per the letter received from Central Lab, GPCB it likely to be completed before 20 Aug 2020 and analysis for the same will be started thereafter
2 Treatment capacity is proposed considering the present gap and future requirement of 5 years taken, while general practice is 15 years i.e., 2035.
As per information given by Gujarat Urban Development Mission (GUDM), treatment capacity is already proposed considering with future requirement of 15 years Notified Area: - By considering future demand, Notified area authority enhanced capacity of proposed STP from 05 to 10 MLD for sewage generated from the notified area.
3 Action Plan for in-situ bioremediation of drains and bio-mining of dumpsite.
As per the information given by UDD, 7 Municipalities including Vapi (Damanganga) out of 10 municipalities related to PRS are required to do in-situ bioremediation
Consultants have been appointed to suggest better technology for In-Situ Bioremediation of sewage.
As per the latest status pilot project for In-situ remediation is under implementation at Ankleshwar Municipality. All pre-execution activities like finalization of dozing point, tender documents finalization process is completed and trial run started and once it finalize it will be replicated in other all seven municipalities including Vapi (Damanganga) out of 10 municipalities related to PRS are required to do in-situ bioremediation. (Point No.:- 2B of PRS action plan)
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4 Action plan for ground water recharging, rain water harvesting, provisions for maintaining E-Flow in river, Bio-diversity park, good irrigation practices in the catchment of river, utilization of treated sewage also be included.
Incorporated in the action plan. Pl refer; Point no. 2A for Utilization of Treated Sewage for the entire Gujarat State Point no.:- 8 for Ground water related details Point no.:- 9 for E-flow details Point no.:- 10 for Plantation/Vegetation cover Point no.:- 11 for Bio-diversity park details Point no.:- 12 for Good irrigation practices Point no.:- 13 on Flood plain Management Zone
5 For rural areas where STPs are not feasible, other low-cost treatment options be adopted
Not applicable for this PRS
6 Proposed timelines for implementation of action plans to be in line with the Hon’ble NGT orders.
Noted and efforts are being made to meet the timeline by expediting the action of the proposed action plan.
7 As suggested in 10th task team meeting, action plan related to aspects such as protection and management of flood plain zone, water shed management, plantation on both sides of the river, setting up of bio-diversity parks be included.
Incorporated in the action plan. Pl refer; Point no.:- 9 for E-flow details Point no.:- 10 for Plantation/Vegetation cover Point no.:- 11 for Bio-diversity park details Point no.:- 12 for Good irrigation practices Point no.:- 13 on Flood plain Management Zone
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EXECUTING SUMMARY ON PROPOSED ACTION PLANS OF DAMANGANGA FOR REJUVENATION OF POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH (PRS) Of DAMANGANGA
Sr. No. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Details
1. Name of the identified polluted river and its tributaries
: River:- Damanganga PRS:- Kachigaon to Vapi Tributaries of PRS:- pl. Refer table-5
2. Is river is perennial and total length of the polluted river
: Non-Perennial River Length:- 5.5 KM
3. No of drains contributing to pollution and names of major drains
: Total No of drains:- 02 Name of Drains (Location):
i) Kalkada Khadi ii) Domestic outfall from Village Chanod Area
4. Whether ‘River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) constituted by the State Govt./UT Administration and If so, Date of constitution of ‘RRC’
: Yes, The “River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC)” has been constituted on 29th November, 2018 by Forest and Environment Department, Govt. of Gujarat for the execution of River Action Plan (RAP) of the Gujarat.
5. Major Towns on the banks of the river with population
: Name of Town/Area/villages
Population at present
From Nagarpalika Vapi Area
2 Lakh
Chanod, Valsad 5000
a. Total water consumption and sewage generation in MLD
: Total Water consumption:- approx. 25.8 MLD Total Sewage generation:- 20.5 MLD
b. Total no. of existing STPs and the total capacities in MLD
: No. of existing STPs: - No STPs
c. Gaps in sewage treatment in MLD and no. of towns not having STPs
: Total Gaps in sewage treatment: - 20.5 MLD. No. of Towns/Villages not having STPs:- No. as per below:-
Name of Area/Towns/
Villages
Remarks
Vapi Nagarpalika Area
14 MLD (u/n construction) + 29.53
MLD (Revised DPR under preparation.)
Chanod, Valsad 10 MLD STP Proposed. As per the information
received Capacity enhanced from 5 to 10 MLD for STP proposed
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by Vapi notified area authority by
considering future demand
d. Total MSW generation in TPA : MSW:- 21352.5 TPA (58.5TPD) e. Existing treatment and disposal facilities and total capacity
: Composting Method - 5.50 MT/Day Vermi Compost – 3 MT/Day, Organic Fertilizers - 100 Kg/Day, Material Recovery Facility – 12 MT/Day
6. Major industrial estates located with total no. of industries
: Industrial Estate No. of Industries Vapi, GIDC 735
a. Total water consumption and total industrial effluent generation in MLD
: Total water consumption:- 67 MLD Total industrial effluent generation:- 57.5 MLD
b. No. of industries having captive ETPs and their treatment capacity in MLD
: 519
c. No of CETP’s and their treatment capacity
: CETP Vapi:- 55 MLD ETP- GHCL, Sarigam:- 2.5 MLD
d. Gaps in treatment of industrial effluent
: No gap in terms of discharge quantity. Expansion of CETP Vapi is proposed anticipating future industrial expansion.
e. Total HW generation in TPA in the catchment area
: In the State, All consented Hazardous waste generating industrial unit are having authorization under Haz. Waste Management Rules, amended time to time & they are disposing their waste to TSDF/CHWIF/registered recycler under Rule-9/Co-processing and as per consented conditions
f. Existing HW Treatment and Disposal Facilities and total capacity with life span
: Total 10 Nos. Of TSDF/CHWIF facilities in the Gujarat. Please refer Annexure:- I for the details
7. Action plan includes mainly covering aspect such as (Proposal for utilisation of sewage, ground water recharging or rain water harvesting, measures for regulating ground water use, protection and management of flood plain zone, maintaining minimum E-flows and water shed management,
: Details received from the concerned departments are already incorporated in Action plan. Please refer Annexure:- II
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plantation on both sides of the river, setting up of bio-diversity parks etc., as per Hon’ble NGT Orders dated 20.09.2018 and 19.12.2018)
8. Min. and Max. required time period for implementation of action plans
Approximate up to 2022
9. Total estimated budget in crores towards implementation of proposed action plans with break-up ( e.g. No. of STPs, capacity, total cost; No of CETPs, total capacity, Cost towards interception and diversion of sewage/effluent to STPs/CETPs etc.,)
: STPs Details:- Proposed STP
MLD Previous submitted
Time Limit
Revised Timeline
as on July-2020
Estimated Budget in Cr.
Responsible Agency
Vapi Nagarpalika area
14 Feb-2020
Mar-2021 Delayed land possession
20.3 Nagarpalika Vapi/GUDC
29.53 Mar-2021
Sep-2022 Revised DPR under preparation due to, low lying area.
35.93
Chanod 10 Capacity enhanced from 5 to 10 MLD by considering future demand
May 2020
March-2022 (Source: Notified Area, GIDC Vapi)
17.0 Vapi Notified Area
Total 53.53 -- -- 73.23
--
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CETPs Details:-
Proposed CETP /Expansion
Previous Time Limit
Revised Time Limit as on July 2020
Estimated Budget in Cr.
Responsible Agency
CETP-Vapi
55 MLD to 70 MLD in consideration of future needs and industrial expansion.
Dec 2019
At present not applicable.
51.30 Cr.
Vapi Green Environ Limited
10. Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of proposed action plans (Please enclose details as annexure )
: Annexure:- II & II (a)
11. Proposed monitoring Mechanism for execution of action plans
: Annexure:-III
12. Expected deliverables w r to achieving Goals (Please enclose as annexure )
: As above
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Action Plan of River Damanganga Stretch-Kachigaon to Vapi
(Priority-IV) 1. Background:
The River Damanganga originates from Sahyadri hills near Valveri village in Nasik district of Maharashtra state. The catchment area is bounded by Arabian Sea on the West and Sahyadri ranges on the East. The river flows from East to West along with tributaries, passing through hilly areas of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Union Territories (UT) of Dadra & Nagar Haveli (DNH) and Daman & Diu (DD), travelling 131.30 KM before draining into Arabian Sea in Daman. The Major tributaries of Damanganga River are Dawan, Shrimant, Val, Rayate, Lendi, Wagh, Sakartond, Roshni, Dudhni and Piperiya. The river basin is situated in the western Ghat region between 19051’ to 20028’ North Latitude and 70050’ to 73038’ East Longitude. The Total Catchment of the basin is = 2290 Sq. km.
The Madhuban Dam constructed on the upstream of Damanganga River in Gujarat state is the major water resources for drinking and irrigation purpose as well as for industrial uses in DNH, Daman and Vapi (Gujarat). The Stretch of Damanganga River from Madhuban Dam up to its confluence with Arabian Sea is @41.56 KM. Large, Medium and Small scale industries located along the stretch of the river & treated waste water after CETP, discharge into River Damanganga. Apart from the industrial effluent, domestic waste water from the catchment area is also discharge into the river.
The Major source of waste water discharge in to River Damanganga is various Drains include the disposal of treated industrial effluent from the industrial units after treatment into CETP, Vapi as well as Domestic sewage from Vapi towns. The Major treated industrial effluent discharge into Damanganga River and its estuary are from the CETP-Vapi, GHCL-Sarigam. The polluted stretch of the River Damanganga is identified from Vapi to kachigaon i.e. from CETP outfall (Latitude – 20020’33.47” North, Longitude – 72054’19.73” East) to Zari Causeway Kachigam (Latitude – 20022’16.74” North, Longitude – 72052’47.72” East) and its length is 5.5 Km. River Damanganga is non perennial River.
2. Municipal Sewage Generation and Treatment: Total domestic water consumption of Vapi Nagarpalika is 25 MLD & Vapi Notified Area Authority is 0.8 MLD. The water quality of River Damanganga is deterioration due to untreated sewage waste water & treated industrial effluent is discharge into this River Damanganga from (1) Vapi Nagarpalika Western Zone – 20 MLD, (2) Domestic Outfall from Notified Area Vapi (i.e. Chanod Housing areas) – 0.5 MLD.
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Generated domestic waste water from above mentioned areas is discharging into River Damanganga without any treatment directly/indirectly. Domestic waste water generated from Vapi Nagarpalika (i.e. 20 MLD) is discharge into River Damanganga through Kalkada Khadi without any treatment at Kachigam, Daman. Generated Domestic outfall from Chanod Housing areas (i.e. 0.5 MLD) is discharging into River Damanganga near GIDC Weir, Vapi through open Natural Nalla. For treatment of above generated domestic waste water from Nagarpalika Vapi & Notified area Vapi has proposed STP, for that work is under progress. The area wise details of waste water generation are prescribed into below Table No. 1.
Table 1: Status of Domestic Pollution in River Damanganga District
name/areaTotal Sewage Generation in
MLD
Total Capacity
of Sewage Treatment
Plant in MLD
Total Gap between
Generation &
Treatment Capacity
Achieve Norms or Not if not give detail
plan to achieve it (e.g. up
gradation of STP)
Action to be taken to cover gap (model plan STP – with
Capacity)
Previous submitted Time line
for proposed
model plan (STP)
Revised Timeline as
on Aug-2020 (Source:- GUDM)
Population
Valsad 20 (From
Nagarpalika Vapi Area)
--
20 MLD
Sewage Treatment plant Not installed Yet.
STP 14 MLD u/n construction at survey No. 132/1, Village Namdha and approximate cost of Rs. 20.3 cr. & 29.53 MLD STP Plant is under Tender stage for the proposed location survey No. 213/p at Village Chandor.(35.93Cr.)
Feb-2020 (20.3 Cr.) Mar-2021 (35.93 Cr.)
Mar-2021 Delayed land possession Sep-22 Revised DPR under progress
Present Status: @ 2 Lakh
Valsad
10 MLD (From
Notified Area,
0.5 MLD
Sewage Treatment plant Not installed
Land allotted. 10 MLD STP Plant. As per the information received Capacity
May 2020
March-2022
Present
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Chanod Housing)
Yet.
enhanced from 5 to 10 MLD for STP proposed by Vapi notified area authority by considering future demand
(17.0 cr.)
(Source: Notified Area, GIDC Vapi)
Status @ 5,000
Total 30.0 -- 20.5 -- 53.53 73.23 --
Analysis Report (STP of Notified Area Authority, Vapi & Nagarpalika Vapi) Parameter pH COD mg/L BOD mg/L DO mg/L TC (MNP/100
ml) FC (MNP/100
ml) Discharging
Norms 6.5 to 9.0 ≤ 50 ≤10 2 -
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3. Status of Industrial effluent and treatment facilities: Total Industrial water consumption:- 67 MLD Major industrial estates located with total no. of industries:- GIDC Vapi Estate located at Bank of River Damanganga and GIDC Vapi Estate having 735 Nos. of Small, Medium & Large Scales units. Out of 735 Nos. of units 519 Nos. of units having discharge into CETP Vapi. 519 Nos. of unit have their captive ETP units having capacity as per effluent generation from manufacturing process. The industrial units (519 Nos. - Small, medium & Large Scale) located in GIDC Vapi are discharging their treated effluent into CETP, Vapi (Capacity: 55 MLD) through GIDC u/g drainage system. In GIDC Vapi mainly industrial sectors are Pulp & Paper – 30 units, Chemicals – 30, Pharmaceuticals – 28 units, Pesticides – 9 units, Dyes & Dyes Intermediate – 110 units, Organic Chemical – 250 units, Textiles – 46 units etc. All industrial units have their own ETP units and treated waste water is discharge into CETP, Vapi (Capacity: 55 MLD) & ultimately meets to Tidal Zone of River Damanganga. All industrial units located in GIDC Vapi have obtained consent of the Board. GIDC Vapi industrial area has consumed Fresh Water @67 MLD & waste water generation is @55 MLD. Paper industries maintained zero liquid discharge & provided online monitoring system on treated effluent stream. All industrial units having their treated effluent discharge norms to discharge into CETP Vapi inlet through GIDC underground pipeline. For the non – compliance of the discharge norms, GPCB has issued Notice of Directions 48 Nos., 19 Nos., 52 Nos. & Closure Directions – 41 Nos., 12 Nos., 43 Nos. respectively during the year 2016 to 2018 to the defaulter units. Direction issued to industries under section 33 - A of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and 31 - A of Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act, 1981 to provide Online Monitoring system & 52 Nos. of units are provided online monitoring system. CETP Vapi has provided Primary + Secondary ETP units for treatment of receiving treated effluent from their member industries. CETP has one Common MEE (Capacity: 200 KLPD) for treatment of High COD/TDS effluent and also CETP Vapi has provided Spray Dryer (Capacity: 4000 Kg/Hr). Jointly monitoring & sampling of River Damanganga is carried out regularly with CETP-Vapi, Daman DPPC & GPCB. Analysis result of Final outlet of CETP Vapi is given in Table 2.1 Vapi Green Environ Limited (CETP, Vapi) has existing capacity of 55 MLD, however considering future needs and anticipating industrial expansion, CETP has proposed expansion from 55 MLD to 70 MLD and has applied for obtaining Environment clearance. Only after obtaining EC by CETP, GPCB shall allow further expansion to industries. Vapi Green Environ Limited (CETP, Vapi) has obtained ToR for expansion of Existing Capacity from 55 MLD to 70 MLD and GPCB has granted NOC for the same vide letter No. GPCB/CCA-VSD-23(17)/ID-24764/474485/Dated: 01-11-2018.
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M/s. GHCL, Sarigam is also discharging their treated effluent (In Primary + Secondary + Tertiary ETP units) into River Damanganga through u/g pipeline of 8.5 KM length in estuary zone of River Damanganga. Analysis result of Final outlet of M/s. GHCL is given in Table 2.2
Table 2: Source of Industrial/ Effluent discharge at River Damanganga. Sr. No.
Category of Industries /
Name of CETP / Common pipeline
Location/Area (District)
Quantity MLD
Quality of Discharge effluent (whether
achieve outlet norms or not if not give
detail plan to achieve it)
Proposed model plan (CETP with
Capacity)
Previous submitted Time Limit
Revised Time line as on July 20 by GUDM
Remark
1. CETP Vapi GIDC Vapi (Valsad)
55 MLD As per table-2.1 As per Point 14 Estimated
Budget 51.30 Crore
Dec - 2019
At present not applicable.
Presently CETP is
complying with
norms Only after obtaining
EC by CETP,
GPCB shall allow
further expansion
to industries.
2. GHCL, Sarigam (i.e. Industrial
Unit)
2.5 MLD As per table-2.2 -- -- --
Total 57.5 -- -- -- --
Table 2.1 Analysis Report of CETP, Vapi (Average)
Parameters pH COD (mg/L) BOD (mg/L)
Discharging Norms 6.5 - 8.5 250 30 2016 7.39 260.61 34.75 2017 7.55 323.67 34.91 2018 7.67 267.36 29.00 2019 7.49 247.67 27.38
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Table 2.2 Analysis Report of M/s. GHCL Limited, Sarigam (Average) Sample ID & Date BOD COD NH3 pH TDS
Permissible Values (mg/L) 30 250 50 8.5 2100 Year Results 2016 99.13 430.38 19.06 7.94 1667.13 2017 53.67 254.83 18.06 7.68 2714.50 2018 47.5 237.7 17.858 7.779091 1737 2019 35.5 151.5 8.21 7.74 969.5
4. Drain Outfall into River Damanganga Sewage drains outfall in river Damanganga is basically from (1) Domestic Outfall from Vapi Nagarpalika Area i.e. Kalkada Khadi (2) Domestic outfall from Notified Area Vapi i.e. from Vapi Gunjan area & Chanod Area, which is ultimately leading to River Damanganga before GIDC weir. The name of drain & discharge volume is provided in Table No. 3. The Status of water quality of major drains is provided in Table No. 4.
Table 3: Particulars of Drains Falling into River Damanganga Sr. No.
Location Name of Inletting
River/Drain
Discharge Length (km)
Width (mtr)
Depth (mtr)
Gradient of the river
(cm/km)
Max. Min.
1
Zari Causeway Kachigaon
Bridge, Daman (UT)
Kalkada Khadi (Domestic
outfall from Vapi
Nagarpalika Area)
20 MLD
18 MLD
@ 3 km
@2 - 3 mtr
@1 mtr
0.6 Medium Slope
2
Near GIDC Weir, Vapi
Domestic outfall from Village Chanod Area
0.5 MLD
0.3 MLD
@5 KM @2 meter
@2 mtr
0.2 Medium Slope
Note: The drain named Kalkada Khadi is the drain carrying domestic waste water from Vapi Nagarpalika Area, which is falling into River Damanganga at border of Gujarat (Vapi) & Daman (UT). Sketch attached hereunder.
Table 4: Status of water quality in Major Drains (Average) Location Major Drain BOD(mg/l) COD(mg/l)
Year 2016 2017 2018 2019 2016 2017 2018 2019 Valsad (Vapi) Kalkada Khadi 5.18 3.73 6.06 7.89 38.80 43.85 39.85 49.38
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Table 5: Quantity of effluent in sub tributary drains meting to major drains Sr. No.
District Name of the Drain
Place where drains join with river
Quantity of effluent (MLD)
Remarks
There is no any sub tributary drains meting to Major Drain (i.e. Kalkada Khadi) from Vapi (Valsad) region.
5. Status of Water Quality River Stretches is identified from GIDC Weir to River Damanganga at Zari Causeway. As per
Analysis Result water quality is describe as in Table No. 6. Table 6: Status of Water Quality of River Damanganga.
Year Location DO (mg/l) pH BOD (mg/l) COD (mg/l) Fecal Coliform (MPN/100 ml)
Total coliform
(MPN/100 ml)
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max 2016 Damanganga
at GIDC Vapi Weir
5.7 8.0 7.18 8.31 0.2 1.5 3.0 6.0 1600 2019 4.1 6.2 6.78 7.97 1.2 2.8 12 44 110 >1600 920 >1600
6. Plan for Restoration of Water Quality Vapi Nagarpalika has proposed STPs i.e. 14 MLD & 29.53 MLD [For both STPs Pipe line and
Pumping Machinery cost is 143 Crore] and Notified Area Authority, Vapi has proposed STPs i.e. 10 MLD (17.00 crore)
State level Task Force meeting conducted and District level task force meeting is being conducted under the chairmanship of District collector on regular basis for Interstate issues and to improve the Water quality in River Damanganga & Kolak.
As per NGT order 109/2014 laying of CETP outlet pipeline upto 4.5 km from CETP outfall as per point suggested by NIO. Major outfall in River Damanganga Stretch is only CETP outlet (i.e. 55 MLD), hence after installation of Pipeline existing river stretch may be eliminated.
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Vapi Green Environ Limited has proposed additional Air supply system in Aeration tanks to enhance COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand), BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) reduction and increase D.O (Dissolved Oxygen) in final treated effluent.
Steps taken As per Hon’ble Supreme Court order 375/2012, Hon’ble Supreme Court ordered to
all municipal authorities to construct Sewage Treatment Plan within three years from the issued SC Order.
With reference to Hon’ble NGT Application No. 27/2018 Dated: 19-12-2018 Letter issued to Vapi Nagarpalika & Notified Area Authority vide letter No. GPCB/RO-Vapi/NGT/2271/Dated: 19-01-2019 to submit action plan.
Directions issued for Installation of Online Continuous Stack Emission Monitoring System & Online Continuous effluent monitoring system at outlet of the effluent treatment plan in 17 Categories of Highly polluting industries,
Nos. of Health Care units under regional office Vapi are 717 Nos. & generated Bio Medical Waste collected & disposed by M/s. En-cler Biomedical waste Pvt. Ltd, Surat.
GPCB has issued NOC (CTE) to M/s. En-Cler Biomedical Waste Pvt. Ltd (GPCB ID – 55642), Plot No. 310/2, 2nd Phase, GIDC Vapi for Common Bio medical Waste Incinerators, which is under construction stage.
7A. Solid Waste generation & Treatment: (From Notified Area Authority)
Types of
Waste/
Characteristic of
waste
Generated
Quantity/day
Collection/ Storage
facility with
capacity
Disposal/ Treatment
facility with capacity
along with location
Total Gap with
generation & existing treatment facilities if
any
Proposed action plan /facility to
cover gap
Previous
Time limit
Remarks/
Present Status as submitte
d in MPR
June-20 Domestic
8.50 MT @3 Lakh MT Total Area – 3.8 Hectare
Composting Method - 5.50 MT/Day At Survey/Plot No. 4804 to 4807, GIDC Vapi (Near TSDF Site, GIDC Vapi)
Gap of 3.00 MT/Day
The Tender for Collection, Sorting and Recovery of
waste and set up material
recovery facility under DBFOOM
model as per Rules, Norms
and regulation of SWM Rules –
2016 Capacity:- 15
June - 2019
They had invited
finalized tender & work will
start from
15/07/2020.
[As per MoM of District Environ
ment
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MT/Day Committee
Dated: 02.07.20
20 Total 8.50 TPD 5.5 TPD 3 TPD -- -- --
(From Nagarpalika Vapi) Types of Waste/
Characteristic of waste
Generated Quantity/
day
Collection/ Storage
facility with capacity
Disposal/ Treatment facility
with capacity along with
location
Total Gap with generation &
existing treatment
facilities if any
Proposed action plan /facility to
cover gap
Previous Time limit
Remarks & Status
Domestic 50 MT/D
Capacity: 4 – 5 Lakh MT. Total Area: 31472 Sq. Meter.
Vermi Compost – 3 MT/Day, Organic Fertilizers - 100 Kg/Day, Material Recovery Facility – 12 MT/Day At Village Namdha Survey No. 113 to 116.
Total Gap is 34.9 TPD.
Tendering for solid waste management for 100 TPD with O and M for 9 years has been done and same has been floated in new paper on 18/1/2019
Dec- 2019
At present Vapi has Vermi Compost – 3 MT/Day, Organic Fertilizer – 100 Kg/Day, Material Recovery Facility – 12 MT/Day hence Now for 34.9 MT/Day Gap Nagarpalika has work tender is on agreement stage. Vapi Nagarpali
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7B Bio Medical Waste (BMW) :- Nos. of Health Care units (under regional office Vapi)
Disposal /common facility for BMW
717 Nos M/s. En-cler Biomedical waste Pvt Ltd, Surat. 7C. Industrial Waste:- In the State, All consented Hazardous waste generating industrial unit are having authorization under Haz. Waste Management Rules, amended time to time & they are disposing their waste to TSDF/CHWIF/registered recycler under Rule-9/Co-processing and as per consented conditions. Please refer Annexure:-I for the disposal facilities.
ka has proposed to work completion upto July – 2021. Work order given as per letter of Vapi Nagarpalika dated 08.06.2020.
Total 50 TPD 15.1 TPD 34.9 TPD -- -- --
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8A. Ground Water extraction details: Details received from Central Ground Water Board (West Central Region):- The details received from Central Ground Water Board, West Central Region are as under:
District Taluka
Net Annual Ground Water
Availability (mcm)
Total Ground Water Draft
(mcm)
Gap between
availability and Draft
(mcm)
Stage of Ground Water Development
(%)*
Category
Valsad PARDI 67.45 36.94 30.51 54.77 *Safe (≤ 70)
Note:- The ground water resources assessment is carried out on Taluka wise(Administrative Units) The State Govt. has taken up various Recharge/Water Conservation Schemes like Sujalam Sufalam Yojana, Jal Sanchay Abhiyan etc for augmentation of ground water resources. Details received from Ground Water Resources Development Corporation (GWRDC):- GWRDC has given details about the recently framed draft bill titled “Conservation, Protection, Regulation and Management of Ground Water in Gujarat State” in the meeting held on 04/02/2020 at GPCB with PRS Assessment Team nominated by Ministry of Jal Shakti which is in process and to be submitted to the Assembly.
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8B Ground water Quality (Borewell of Gram Panchayat School Namdha)
Samp ID & Dt %NA ABHC ALK ARS BOD BOR CAD CAL CHL CND COB COD COL COP DDT DOX FCO FDS FLU HCH
269747-06/11/2019
15.43 N.A N.A N.A 2.1 N.A N.A N.A N.A 598 N.A 7 N.A BDL N.A 4.1
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Samp ID &
Dt IRO
LEA LIN MAG
MER NAA NH3 NIC NIT NTR pH PHO
POT SOD SS
SUP
T.H TCH TCO TDS TKN TMP
TUR ZIN
269747-06/11/2019
0.371
BDL N.A N.A N.A N.A 0.38 BDL 0.079
0.453
7.71 N.A N.A N.A 6 N.A
N.A BDL
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198531-20/10/2016
0.155
0.0206
Not Detecte
d
N.A Not Detected
N.A N.A 0.0017
N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A
N.A
N.A BDL N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A 0.022
184368-04/04/2016
N.A
N.A N.A 25.74
N.A 0.87 0.29 N.A N.A 0.104
6.54 0.1 0.1 30 N.A
187
N.A N.A
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9. Environmental Flow (E-Flow) Stretch Existing E-flow Proposed plan to achieve min. E-flow Time Limit Remarks 805 MCM. [Source:- Water Resource Dept. (Irrigation dept.) ]
10. Plantation /Vegetation cover along the River stretch/River The details received from Social Forestry wing, Aranya Bhavan, Gandhinagar as on date are as under;
Stretch/river Existing plantation/vegetation cover
details
Proposed plantation or Proposed plan to cover remaining gap along river / PRS
Time limit
Remarks
Damanganga (kachigaon to Vapi)
8 ha. Plantation
0.25 lacs plantation (2020-21)
For year 2020-21
In 2019-20, total 0.25 lacs plantation done at both side of river
11. Biodiversity Park
Details received from Gujarat Biodiversity Board (GBB):- As per the information received from GBB, vide letter dated 24.04.2020, Forest Dept. has established a very rich Botanical Garden at Waghai, Dangs. It also has a chain of Research Stations, Germ Plasms Banks, Provenance Banks, Sample Plots, Preservation Plots spread all over the State. Many working plans have Conservation or Preservation Working Circles for the express purpose of Biodiversity Conservation. The National Working Pan Code 2014 also mandates a Biodiversity Conservation Working Circle. All plans coming up for revision now shall have a Biodiversity Conservation Working Circle. Besides a host of Biodiversity based activities like Cactus Park, Ekta Van, Ekta Nursery, and Nutritional Park etc., have come up at Statue of Unity. Moreover, Shakkarbaug Zoo is an "A" Category zoological park along with many other zoological parks at Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara, Surat, Kevadiya etc. All these are repositories of biodiversity. Therefore, these may be treated as a Biodiversity park is totality.
Details received from Social Forestry, Aranya Bhavan:-
The details received from Social Forestry wing, Aranya Bhavan, Gandhinagar are as under District/Area
Name Existing
Biodiversity park Name
Total area of Biodiversity
park
Proposed Biodiversity
park
Time Limit
Remarks
Nil
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12. Details of good Irrigation Practices: Source:- Water Resource Dept. (Irrigation dept.). General Government Practice of irrigation is maintained in command area of Damanganga reservoir project. Farmers are made aware to use water optimally. Canal System of Damanganga project is fully lined so as to minimize seepage losses. As such no water logging issue noticed so far in the command area of Damanganga reservoir project.
13. Details on Flood plain management Zone :- Source:- Water Resource Dept. (Irrigation dept.).
As far as Damanganga reservoir project is concerned 13 villages of Valsad District, 14 villages of UT of Dadra & Nagarhaveli and 10 Village of UT of Daman are identified which and may be affected due to floods in D/s of Damanganga Dam, for more than 2,50,000 lakh cusecs discharge from dam. ln such condition people of these villages are warned through early warning arrangement in consultation with revenue department.
14. Public Health Study in the vicinity of polluted river stretch:- As details on Health Aspects are not available with the Board, it was decided to give the work to carry out Health impact study to NIOH, Ahmedabad. However as per the letter received from NIOH (letter No.:- DIR/108/GPCB-Proj/2019/9752 dated 07/02/2019) they are not able to carried out the study as per requirement, So letter has been issued to Health & Family welfare dept. to submit the action plan of Health Aspects includes Health impact study and mitigation measures to improve the health in the catchment of polluted river stretch. Data received from Health dept. is attached herewith as Annexure:-B
15. Time Targeted Management Plan Timelines for implementation of Model Restoration Plan (PERT Chart)
STP: - 14 MLD (Nagarpalika Vapi) Activity / Year Responsible
Agency 2019 2020 2021 Remarks
Reconnaissance Survey Vapi Nagarpalika /GUDC
Done
Water Quality Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process Preparation of DPR Vapi
Nagarpalika/GUDC 14 MLD STP is
Under construction,
Execution/Commissioning (Setting up of STP-14 MLD)
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STP: - 29.53 MLD (Nagarpalika Vapi) Activity / Year Responsible
Agency 2019 2020 2021 2022 Remarks
Reconnaissance Survey Vapi Nagarpalika
/GUDC
Done
Water Quality Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process Preparation of DPR Vapi
Nagarpalika /GUDC
Revised DPR under preparation
Execution/Commissioning (Setting up of STP-29 MLD)
STP: - 10 MLD (Notified Area Authority, GIDC Vapi)
Activity / Year Responsible Agency
2019 2020
2021 2022 Remarks
Reconnaissance Survey
Notified Area Authority, GIDC Vapi
land allotted. As per the information
received Capacity enhanced from 5 to 10 MLD by
considering future demand Water Quality Sampling
GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process
Preparation of DPR Notified Area Authority, GIDC Vapi
Execution/Commissioning (Setting up of STP- 10 MLD)
To be Decided after E-tendering.
For CETP Expansion: - (From 55 MLD to 70 MLD)
Activity / Year Responsible Agency 2019 2020 Remarks Reconnaissance Survey Vapi Green Environ
Limited TOR and EC
presentation done at SEAC, Gandhinagar. Based on ToR GPCB has granted NOC for
the Same. At present no time
limit applicable. Above project will be
executed after obtaining EC from
competent authority.
Water Quality Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous Process
Preparation of DPR Vapi Green Environ
Limited
Execution/ Commissioning of CETP Expansion)
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For Expansion of CETP Pipeline as per Point Suggested by NIO Activity / Year Responsible Agency 2019 2020 Remarks
Reconnaissance Survey NIO NIO has submitted Report in November -
2018 Water Quality Sampling GPCB/CPCB Continuous
Process Preparation of DPR
Vapi Green Environ Limited
Execution/ Commissioning of CETP Expansion)
At present no time limit applicable.
Presently CETP is
complying with norms Only after obtaining
EC by CETP; GPCB shall allow further
expansion to industries.
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Annexure: - I
Existing Common Industrial Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities of the Gujarat
Sr No
Name of Facility
TSDF Capacity
In MT
(As per CTE)
Incineration Capacity
Remaining Capacity in MT
(As on March-2020)
1 Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd, Ankleshwar, Dist: Bharuch.
34,81,332 120 MTD 202294
2 Vapi waste & Effluent management Co. Ltd. 14,00,000 NA 57017
3 Nandesari Environment Control Ltd, Vadodara
6,44,000 NA Nil
4 Gujarat Maritime Board, Bhavnagar. 50,000 0.2 MT/Hr 14509
5 Saurashtra Enviro projects Pvt. Ltd, Kutch NA 7.5 Kcal/Hr NA
6 Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd, Dahej, Dist –Bharuch.
14,00,000 NA 1004784
7 Eco care Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd, Surendranagar
7,20,000 NA 56397
8 Detox India Pvt Ltd, Dahej NA 5 Kcal/Hr NA
9 Geohybrid Indutrial Solutions Pvt Ltd, Surat
Closed and CCA is withdrawn in 2019
NA
10 Detox India Pvt Ltd, Kutch
(old name : ACPTCL)
931000 NA 283125
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Annexure: - II List of other Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of River action plans
Activities /issues Responsible Organization Remarks
Ground water related issues & for execution of the plan for the same etc.
Central Ground Water Authority/Gujarat Water Resource Development Corporation Ltd./WRD
GWRDC has given details about the recently framed draft bill titled “Conservation, Protection, Regulation and Management of Ground Water in Gujarat State” in the meeting held on 04/02/2020 at GPCB with PRS Assessment Team nominated by Ministry of Jal Shakti which is in process and to be submitted to the Assembly (Point 8 of Action Plan) [Information Source:- GWRDC]
E-flow, regulation of activities in flood plain zone & Flood plain management, Good Irrigation Practices etc.
Irrigation department /Water Resource Dept.
Information Source:- Water Resource Dept., NWR WS & KD E-flow:- 805 MCM Irrigation Practices:- General Government Practice of irrigation is maintained in command area of Damanganga reservoir project. Farmers are made aware to use water optimally. Canal System of Damanganga project are fully lined so as to minimize seepage losses. As such no water logging issue noticed so far in the command area of Damanganga reservoir project. Flood plain management:- As far as Damanganga reservoir project is concerned 13 villages of Valsad District, 14 villages of UT of Dadra & Nagarhaveli and 10 Village of UT of Daman are identified which and may be affected due to floods in D/s of Damanganga Dam, for more than 2,50,000 lakh cusecs discharge from dam. ln such condition people of these villages are warned through early warning arrangement in consultation with revenue department. Detail furnished by the concerned
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dept. in this regards is already incorporated in the point No. 9,12 and 13 of action plan
Plantation /Vegetation cover along the River stretch/River, Biodiversity Park etc.
Forest offices of the Gujarat In 2019-20, total 0.25 lacs plantation done at both side of river and 0.25 lacs plantation proposed for year 2020-21
Data received in this regards from Social Forestry wing, Aranya bhavan, and Gujarat Biodiversity Board, Gandhinagar are already incorporated in the Point 10 & 11 of Action Plan.
For discharge & disposal of Sewage/Solid waste in Environmentally sound manner such as efficient operation of existing STPs, up gradation of the existing STPs & provide new STPs, providing proper collection, disposal & treatment facilities for solid waste/garbage (MSW), Utilization of Treated W/W (Sewage) etc.
Urban Development and Urban Housing Department/Concerned local bodies
Information sought from concerned dept. and received information in this regards are incorporated in the action plan.
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Annexure: - II (a) Responsible Organization (s) for implementation of action plans of STPs & CETPs
River STPs/Sewage CETPs/Effluent Damanganga
Gap if any MLD as
per table:1
Proposed STP MLD
Previous
Time Limit
Revised Time Limit as on July-
2020
Estimated Fund
in crore
Responsible Agenc
y
Gap if any MLD as per table:-2
Proposed CETP Expansion
Previous Time Line
Revised Time
Limit as on July-
2020
Estimated Fund
in crore
Responsible
Agency
Vapi NagarPalka Area:- 20
MLD
14 Feb-2020
Expected to complete by Mar--2021 Work in Progress. 35 % completed
20.3 Vapi Nagarpalika/GUDC
--
Vapi CETP:- 55 MLD to 70 MLD
Dec - 2019
At present not applicable.
51.30 Crore
Vapi Green Environ Limited
29.53 Mar-
2021 Tender Stage
Expected to complete by Sep-2022 Revised DPR under progress
35.93
Chanod:- 0.5
Pl. refer table:1
10 Capacity
enhanced from 05 to
10 MLD
by considerin
g futur
e demand
May 2020
Expected to complete by March -2022 Design to be finalized.
17.0 Notified Area Authority, Vapi
Total 20.5 53.53
-- 73.23 -- -- Exp. 55 to 70 MLD
-- 51.30 --
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Annexure: - III Monitoring Mechanism for execution of action plans
Monitoring Mechanism for the PRS water quality
Activities Frequency Time Line Organization
Sampling Monthly Preferably 1st week of the month GPCB Analysis Monthly Preferably within 10 days of sampling
Review Quarterly --
Monitoring Mechanism for the Ground water quality within catchment area of PRS
Sampling Half yearly Preferably 1st week of that month
Analysis Half yearly Preferably within 10 days of sampling
Review In subsequent RRC meeting after analysis
--
Monitoring Mechanism for various discharges (STP O/L, CETP O/L etc.)
Frequency of monitoring of various Waste discharge/disposal including waste water, solid wastes, Bio-medical waste etc. will be followed as per CPCB guideline issued from time to time & action under the provision of the Act would be taken against defaulting units
Monitoring Mechanism for Model Restoration Plan RRC
RRC meeting shall be held periodically to monitor environmental Infrastructure progress preferably once in 3 months.
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Annexure-A Map of PRS Damanganga
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Annexure-B Data received from Health dept. (Health Impact Study & Mitigation Measures)
Annexure B of all PRS action plan is common & it is attached separately