Mumbai’s largest sewage treatment plant gets green ministry nod

Mumbai | Wednesday | 28th November, 2018

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Overall, it will take four years for the Malad STP to be constructed. Written by Sanjana BhaleraoAdvertisingTHE UNION Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has given a go ahead to the city’s largest sewage treatment plant (STP), worth Rs 2,020 crore, to come up in Malad. AdvertisingThe tendering process for the Malad STP is also awaiting the approval from the forest department. Malad STP is the last of seven STPs awaiting approval. However, the STP, a part of the BMC’s Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project II, still needs approval from the state forest department for re-plantation of the mangroves..