Punjab CM to launch Buddha Nullah rejuvenation project today

  • | Wednesday | 13th January, 2021

Under the multi-crore rejuvenation plan the existing 625 MLD untreated domestic waste water will be discharged directly into the nullah and the future discharge will be checked. The major work under the rejuvenation of the 47.55-km-long Buddha Nullah has been awarded for domestic waste water management. While the capital cost of the project will be Rs 519 crore the 10-year operation and maintenance will cost Rs 321 crore. While the project will be completely in operation by November 2022 some components will be put to operation earlier. The Aurangabad project costing Rs 464 crore included construction operation and maintenance of 161 MLD STP.

Nitin Jain Tribune News Service Ludhiana January 11 Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh will launch the Rs 840-crore rejuvenation project of highly polluted Buddha Nullah a seasonal tributary of the Sutlej and will interact with traders in the city on Tuesday. The Chief Minister will arrive at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) Ludhiana by air at 1 pm and remain there for two hours before his departure scheduled at 3 pm a top government functionary told The Tribune here today. More in the offing Besides the improvement of environment micro-forestation release of 200 cusecs of clean water from the canal and landscaping and beautification along the Buddha Nullah have also been planned in the next phase. During his visit to the city Captain Amarinder will interact with the traders about their problems and demands. While Food and Civil Supplies Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu who is a local MLA will be present Cabinet Ministers Manpreet Singh Badal (Finance) Sunder Sham Arora (Industries and Commerce) and OP Soni (Medical Education and Research) will join the interaction through videoconferencing from their respective stations at Bathinda Jalandhar and Amritsar. The CMs visit will give a new lease of life to one of the most polluted nullahs which runs almost parallel to the Sutlej through most of Ludhiana district including 14-km in Ludhiana city before merging with the Sutlej. Under the multi-crore rejuvenation plan the existing 625 MLD untreated domestic waste water will be discharged directly into the nullah and the future discharge will be checked. Of the total three common effluent treatment plants (CETPs) with a total capacity of 105 MLD being constructed to check the discharge of untreated domestic and partially treated domestic and industrial effluent directly into the nullah a CETP with 15 MLD treatment capacity was already operational while the other two will be functional by the end of March. The major work under the rejuvenation of the 47.55-km-long Buddha Nullah has been awarded for domestic waste water management. While the capital cost of the project will be Rs 519 crore the 10-year operation and maintenance will cost Rs 321 crore. The entire project will be completed within two years. While the project will be completely in operation by November 2022 some components will be put to operation earlier. The scope of work included setting up of two new sewage treatment plants (STPs) with tertiary filtration for treating 285 MLD waste water two effluent treatment plants for treatment of 6 MLD waste water from two dairy clusters refurbishment of four existing STPs with treatment capacity of 418 MLD infrastructure for transfer of waste water overflowing into the nullah to the STPs and 10-year operation and maintenance of the entire infrastructure. As per the agreement the contractor will provide Rs 55-crore credit for gas generated from two existing STPs (UASB technology plants) and will take care of additional unforeseen works such as transfer of domestic/ industrial waste water and additional treatment capacity for domestic waste water worth Rs 22 crore. Work allotted The work has been awarded to KIPL Limited and GVPR Engineers Limited a joint venture after an online bidding process. The JV has experience of executing several sewerage and STP projects at Aurangabad Navi Mumbai Nashik Udaipur Goa and Tiptur (Karnataka). The Aurangabad project costing Rs 464 crore included construction operation and maintenance of 161 MLD STP. The agency was also executing sewerage and STP works at Guntur Bengaluru Sagar (Madhya Pradesh) Palwal Chennai Delawas (Rajasthan) Noida Vietnam and Ukraine. MC initiative The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation (MC) has also initiated a massive effort to tackle the problem of solid waste dumping into the Buddha nullah with the help of fencing solid waste collection points cleaning of debris strict vigilance with CCTV cameras and creating awareness among people for solid waste management. A special awareness campaign was launched on December 28 last with the help of NCC and NSS volunteers of seven local colleges.

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