Coordination Committees in districts to be formed to check pollution: Hry CS

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Coordination Committees in districts to be formed to check pollution: Hry CS

Wednesday, 07 February 2024 | PNS | Chandigarh

To strengthen the coordination and collaboration among departments for controlling the pollution effectively, Haryana Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal on Tuesday directed the formation of coordination committees comprising officials from various departments, including Development and Panchayats, Irrigation and Water Resources, HSVP, Public Health Engineering, and Municipal Corporations/Committees in every district. Additionally, a complete ban on discharging sewage water into drains in Rohtak, Panipat, and Karnal districts was mandated, along with a survey of their tap points, he added.

Presiding over a meeting aimed at curbing pollution caused by sewage water, the Chief Secretary said that the government has prepared an action plan to address the treatment and diversion of 32.7 MLD (Million Liters per Day) of sewage generated across 80 villages in Panipat.

He emphasized the need for a transparent mechanism to ensure the timely completion of this crucial work. As part of this initiative, sewage treatment has been successfully implemented using a three-tier pond system in 38 villages, while purification processes are currently underway in 42 other villages. Scheduled for completion by December 2024, this project underscores the government's dedication to efficient wastewater management in the area. Additionally, efforts are being made to improve the existing sewage treatment infrastructure. Notably, the expansion of the sewage treatment plant in Samalkha, Panipat, with a capacity of 5 MLD, is underway to ensure compliance with solid waste discharge standards, anticipated to be finished by December 2024.

Kaushal said that the state government is taking all measures to  extend the sewerage network in these areas. Of the proposed 328 kilometers of sewer lines in Panipat district, about 262 kilometers have been laid, with the remainder scheduled for completion by December 2024.

The Chief Secretary highlighted that, in line with sustainable water management practices, a framework has been prepared to reuse treated sewage water for micro-irrigation purposes across the state. Implementation of Phase-I of the Project on Reuse of Treated Wastewater for Irrigation Purpose through Micro-Irrigation, focusing on the STP at Jattal Road, Panipat, is underway. Phase-II initiatives aim at further enhancing irrigation practices and environmental sustainability.

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