Modern STP solutions for a pollution-free Ganga in Rishikesh
Updated:1 year, 1 month ago
Updated:1 year, 1 month ago
Rishikesh (Uttarakhand), 15 May (ANI): Rishikesh, a city where spirituality meets nature, is taking concrete steps to protect the sacred Ganga through the Namami Gange Mission. Under this mission, three STPs (38.5 MLD) have been established, and two more (8.0 MLD and 300 KLD) are proposed. A key project is the 7.5 MLD STP at Chandreshwar Nagar, commissioned in 2020, using MBBR technology and built compactly on just 900 sq.m. It treats household sewage, ensuring only clean water enters the Ganga. An in-house lab and online monitoring ensure compliance with pollution control standards. Locals report cleaner river conditions, but public cooperation remains vital. This initiative is a blend of engineering, environmental care, and cultural responsibility for future generations.
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