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Proposed construction of Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) by Chatrapatti

Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private Limited at Melarajakularaman village,


RajapalayamTaluk, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu
Pre- Feasibility Report

Executive Summary

S. No. Particulars Details


1. Name of the project Proposed construction of Common Effluent
Treatment Plant (CETP) by Chatrapatti
Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private
Limited at Melarajakularaman village,
Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu
2. Project Proponent M/s. Chatrapatti Common Effluent Treatment
Plant Private Limited, No.556 A/15, Alangulam
Road,Chatrapatti-626 102
3. Village Melarajakularaman
4. Tehsil Rajapalayam
5. District Virudhunagar
6. State Tamilnadu
7. Co-ordinates Latitude(N) 09o2400.20N
Longitude(E) 77o3605.12E
8. Topography Flat terrain
9. Topo Sheet No. 58 G/11
10. Elevation 436 ft
11. Water Requirement & source 5 KLD and from private water suppliers
12. Man Power Requirement 73Nos.
13. Project Cost Rs. 1700lakhs
14. Nearest Town Chatrapatti-1.3 km,N
15. Nearest Highway NH-744,-7.5 Km, NW
16. Nearest Railway Station Srivilliputhur Railway Station-11.80 km,NNE
17. Nearest Airport Madurai Airport-72 Km, NE
18. Water Body Vaippar River-6.0 Km, S
Vaagaikulam - 0.6 km, NW
Kaanakulam - 1.8 km, NNW
Chozhapuramkulam - 3.5 km, SW
Madhugudikulam - 4.2 km, W
Karunkulam - 5.6 km NW
Periyathikulam - 5.5 km, NE
Rajapalayam lake - 7.0 km, NW
RJPM alathankulam - 8.3 km, NW
Chettikulam - 9.9 km, NW
19. Archaeologically important Nil in 10 Km radius
places
20. National parks / Wildlife Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel WLS 11.7 km,

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Sanctuaries NW
21. Reserved / Protected Forests Sappaniparambu R.F 11.7 km, NW
Kollankondan R.F 12.9 km, WNW
Settur R.F 17 km, WNW
22. Seismicity Seismic zone-II

23. Defense Installations Nil in 10 Km radius

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Identification of Project

M/s. Chatrapatti Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private Limited has planned to
install a Common Effluent treatment plant (CETP) at Chatrapatti town, RajapalayamTaluk,
Virudhunagar district of Tamilnadu state. The project is installing a common effluent
treatment plant to treat the effluent being generated from the industries manufacturing
surgical cotton items. The manufacturing processesof surgical cotton items comprises of
sizing, desizing, scouring, bleaching and finishing process it consumes considerable
amount of water and produces waste water at each step of the process. Waste water thus
generated by 100 units of surgical cotton manufacturing industries are joining togetherto
install a CETP to achieve zero liquid discharge. The facility is proposed to treat 1.0 MLD of
waste water generated from various surgical cotton manufacturing industries and reuse
them.
In view of the above, Environmental Clearance is sought from State Environmental
Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), under Category B under the Schedule 7(h)
Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Notification 2006and its subsequent amendments.

1.2 Profile of Project Proponent

The details of the project proponent are given below: Land ownership Documents are
attached as Annexure 1.The proposed CETP is developed by Chatrapatti Common
Effluent Treatment Associationandthe members of the association are going to convey
their effluent to the CETP. Company MoA/AoA and Copies of the concurrence letters
received from the member units are enclosed as Annexure 2.

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Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private Limited at Melarajakularaman village,
RajapalayamTaluk, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu
Pre- Feasibility Report

Name of the applicant M/s. Chatrapatti Common Effluent Treatment Plant


Private Limited
Name & Address M/s. Chatrapatti Common Effluent Treatment Plant
Private Limited, No.556 A/15, Alangulam
Road,Chatrapatti-626 102
Status of Project New Project (Freshly applied for
Environmental Clearance)

1.3 Brief Description of Nature of the Project:

The proposal is to set up the CETP of 1.0 MLD for the effluent from industries located near
Chattrapatti town. Considering the scattered locations of member industries in the region,
there will be dedicated pipeline network system for the effluent to be received at CETP.

1.4 Need of the Project & Its Importance to the Country and or Region

Establishment of effluent treatment plants for individual industries especially in the small
scale sector in the various industries, to produce the effluent of desired quality before
discharge is not techno-economically viable option. Firstly, because it is expensive on
both the capital and operating cost front and secondly, there is no guarantee of
performance by the individual industries. Further, the disposal of treated effluents is also
problematic as every individual industry cannot reach the water body through its own
pipeline nor can it purchase land for inland irrigation. Thus, Government of India floated
the idea of Common effluent treatment plant to overcome these problems. Accordingly
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India instructed the
various State Pollution Control Boards to examine the possibilities of establishing CETPs
in various industrial estates. In response to the directive issued by the Central
Governments, the State Governments started identifying the various locations for CETPs
Establishment of CETP has following advantages:
Saving in Capital and Operating cost of individual treatment plants. The
Commontreatment is always cheaper than small scattered treatment units.
Contribution of nutrient and diluting potential make the complexindustrial waste
more amenable to degradation.

March 2017
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Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private Limited at Melarajakularaman village,
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The neutralization and equalization of heterogeneous waste makes itstreatment


techno-economically viable.
Professional and trained staff can be made available for operation of CETPwhich is not
possible in case of individual plants.
Disposal of treated wastewater & sludge becomes more organized.
Reduced burden of various regulatory authorities in ensuring pollutioncontrol
requirement.

1.5 Employment Generation due to the project

The Proposed project will provide direct employment to 50 persons per day during
construction &73 persons per day during operational phase. Local workers will be hired
from the nearby villages.

2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any.


This project is for establishment of common environmental infrastructure i.e. CETP for
treatment of effluent being generated by its member industries. The Common Effluent
Treatment Plant (CETP) is listed at serial no. 7(h) of the Schedule of EIA Notification 2006
and falls under Category B. The project is not interlinked with any other project.

2.2 Project Location Details


The CETP site is located atS.F.No. 1519/2A,
1519/2B,1519/2G,1519/3C,1519/3D,1525/9,1525/11, MelarajakularamanVillage,
RajapalayamTaluk, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu. Chatrapatti Common Effluent
Treatment Plant Private Limited has acquired landforestablishing the CETP. The
Environmental setting of the project site is presented in the Table 2.1. The general
location of the project area is represented in Figure 1.1. The satellite image showing the
project site is given in Figure 1.2. Study area map showing 500m radius around the
project site in shown in Figure 1.3.Study area map showing 10 km radius around the
project site in shown in Figure 1.4.A copy of the Land ownership documents are
enclosed as Annexure 1.

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Project Site

FIGURE - 1.1: GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF THE PROJECT

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Figure 1.2 - Study Area Map 10 Km Radius

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Proposed construction of Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) by Chatrapatti
Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private Limited at Melarajakularaman village,
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Figure 1.3 - 500 m Radius Satellite Image

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Proposed construction of Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) by Chatrapatti
Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private Limited at Melarajakularaman village,
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Figure 1.4 10Km Radius Satellite Image

2.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATIVE SITE

No alternative site has been considered for the project.

2.4 SIZE AND MAGNITUDE OF PROJECT

Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board has now mandated the industries to implement Zero
Liquid Discharge (ZLD) facilities so that the pollution from bleaching units can be avoided
to an extent. 100 units of surgical cotton manufacturing industries are joining together to
install a CETP to achieve zero liquid discharge.The facility is proposed to treat 1.0 MLD of

March 2017
Proposed construction of Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) by Chatrapatti
Common Effluent Treatment Plant Private Limited at Melarajakularaman village,
RajapalayamTaluk, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu
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waste water generated from various surgical cotton manufacturing industries and reuse
them. The project outlay is estimated to be around Rs. 18.1896crores.

2.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS

The proposed CETP is for 1.0 MLD capacity.

The raw effluent from member units will be received in the intake well via screen to
remove fibers and trash, from where the effluent will be pumped in to an equalization
tank to homogenize the flow. From the equalization tank the effluent will be pumped into
an aeration tank where the effluent is aerated using a system of diffusers and blowers for
the reduction for BOD, COD and colour. The effluent after aeration is sent to secondary
clarifier for the settlement of the suspended solid and biomass. A portion of underflow of
the clarifier is recirculated into the aeration tank for maintaining the required level of
MLSS. The remaining portion of underflow of the clarifier is further thickened in gravity
thickener. The thickened sludge is dewatered in filter press where the bio-sludge is
dewatered to about 30% consistency.

The over flow from the clarifier with about 50-60% reduction is taken to tertiary clarifier
for further clarification and then to a battery of Dual media filters for the filtration of
suspended solids. The filtrate from the Dual medial filters is pumped into the Ultra
filtration for further control of turbidity and followed by Activated Carbon filters.
The clear effluent is pressurized into three stages RO blocks for the reduction of TDS. The
rejects from the RO I&II stage is further desalinated in RO III to achieve an overall
recovery of about 92.5%.

The rejects from the RO Block are processed in multiple effect evaporators in two stages
to recover the water in the rejects as condensate and crystallize the salt.

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Receiving Sump, 1000 m3

Equalization,1000 m3

Neutralization,1000 m3

Biological Aeration,1000 m3

Secondary Clarifier,1000 m3

Tertiary Clarifier,1000 m3

Dual Media Filter,1000 m3

Activated Carbon Filter,1000

850 m3
RO (Reverse Osmosis) I & II, 1000 m3

75 m3
RO (Reverse Osmosis) III,150 m3

Softening, 75 m3
50 m3
Multiple Effect Evaporator (FF), 75 m3

20 m3
Multiple Effect Evaporator (FC), 25 m3

5 m3 995 m3
Crystallizer,5 m3

Total Product
SEP
Mixed Salt

Figure 1. 5 : Water Balance

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Total Water Requirement


for All Member Units
947.5 KLD

63.5 KLD 884 KLD

Fresh Water Treated water


Requirement from CETP

Evaporation Bleaching &


Loss (19 KLD) Washing of Fabrics

928 KLD
884 KLD

Effluent Generation

Treatment
CETP 1000 KLD
loss (44 KLD)

Treated Effluent
884 KLD

Figure 1.6: Overall Water Balance

The member units water requirement and effluent generation calculations and the
quantity of RO permeate is reused by each member unit is detailed in enclosed Annexure
3.

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Table 2.1Proposed inlet effluent characteristics

S.No. Parameters Inlet


1 pH @ 250C 10.84
2 Temperature (0C) 28 to 39
3 TDS (ppm) 3018
4 TSS (ppm) 334
5 Chloride as Cl-(ppm) 695
6 Sulphate, SO42-(ppm) 182
7 Oil &grease <1.0
8 BOD5 at @ 270C 424
9 COD (ppm) 1320
10 Total Hardness as CaCO3 *2(ppm) 200 to 300
11 Ca (Calcium) Hardness (ppm) 80-140
12 Mg (Magnesium) Hardness (ppm) 110-180
13 Carbonate Hardness as CaCO3(ppm) 200-300
14 Total alkalinity as CaCO3(ppm) 900-1800
15 M- alkalinity as CaCO3(ppm) 800-1500
16 P-alkalinity as CaCO3(ppm) 100-450
17 Colour*3 (HZ) 120-180
18 Turbidity (NTU) 70-110
19 Carbonate as CO3(ppm) 120-550
20 Bicarbonate as HCO3(ppm) 800-1400
21 Orthophosphate as P (ppm) 5.25-6.25
22 Fluorides as F *4(ppm) 0.65-1.35
23 Nitrate as N (ppm) 4.0-5.5
24 Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4-N)(ppm) 5.0-5.5
25 Iron as Fe *4(ppm) 0.2-0.5
26 Magnesium as Mg 34-40
27 Calcium as Ca (ppm) 40-50
28 R- Silica as SiO2 *4(ppm) 20-30

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Table 2.2Proposed Outlet effluent characteristics


S.No. PARAMETERS RO FEED RO PERMEATE
1 pH @ 250C 6.5 to 7.0 6.5 - 7.0
2 Temperature (0C) 28 to33 --
3 TDS (ppm) 3000 to 4000 400
4 TSS (ppm) <1 Nil
5 Chloride as Cl-(ppm) 1200 to 2000 Nil
6 Sulphate, SO42-(ppm) 200 to 400 Nil
7 Oil &grease Nil Nil
8 BOD5 at @ 20 0C <5 Nil
9 COD (ppm) 60 to 100 Nil
10 Total Hardness as CaCO3 *2(ppm) < 100 NIl
11 Ca (Calcium) Hardness (ppm) < 60 Nil
12 Mg (Magnesium) Hardness (ppm) < 40 Nil
13 Carbonate Hardness as CaCO3(ppm) < 20 Nil
14 Total alkalinity as CaCO3(ppm) < 350 50-60
15 M- alkalinity as CaCO3(ppm) < 350 50-60
16 P-alkalinity as CaCO3(ppm) 0 Nil
17 Colour*3 (HZ) <50 Nil
18 Turbidity (NTU) <1 Nil
19 Carbonate as CO3(ppm) 0 Nil
20 Bicarbonate as HCO3(ppm) < 100 Nil
21 Orthophosphate as P (ppm) <5 Nil
22 Fluorides as F *4(ppm) <0.5 Nil
23 Nitrate as N (ppm) <2 Nil
24 Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4-N)(ppm) NDL Nil
25 Iron as Fe *4(ppm) 0.01 to 0.005 Nil
26 Magnesium as Mg < 10 Nil
27 Calcium as Ca (ppm) < 15 Nil
28 R- Silica as SiO2 *4(ppm) <3 Nil

The inlet characteristics are arrived based on the testing report provided by TNPCB for
few member units and it is enclosed as Annexure 4. Treated effluent characteristics are
tentatively calculated based on the proposed design of the ETP & RO plant.

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Table 2.3- Proposed units:

S.NO. NAME OF THE TANK TANK SIZE


1 Receiving Sump and Pumps 5m D x 2.5 m LD
2 Equalization Tank 20 m D x 3.5m LD
3 Neutralization Tank 5.7m x 3.6 m x 3.6m
4 Biological Aeration tank 30.0m x 14 m x 5.0m LD
5 Secondary Clarifier 13.8 m D x 3.5 m LD
6 Flash Mixture 1.5m x 1.0m x 2m LD
7 Flocculator (Inbuilt) 4m D x 1.5 m Ht and 0.25 LD
8 Clarifier (Clari-flocculator) 9.0 m D x 3.4m LD
9 Sludge Thickener 5m D x 2.0m LD
10 Clarified Effluent Sump 11m D x 2.5m LD
11 Dual Media Filter 2.4m Dia x 1.5 D
12 Activated Carbon Filter 2.4m Dia x 1.5 D
13 RO III A Feed Sump 4.5m x 3.5m x 3.5m
14 Permeate Storage Tank 10m D x 4m LD
15 Softening feed Sump 4.5m x 3.5m x 3.5m
16 Reject Stream Flash mixture 1m D x 0.75m LD
17 Reject Stream Clarifier 5m D x 2.5m LD
18 MEE feed sump 9.8m x 4.5 x 3.5m

The design calculation of the proposed CETP is enclosed as Annexure 5.

2.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENT:


Table 2.3- Raw Material Requirement

Usage Per Day


S. No. Name of Chemicals Type of Usage
(approx)
1. Lime 630 kg
2. Poly electrolyte Effluent 2.389 kg
3. Soda Ash treatment 227 kg
4. Acetic Acid 4.5 ton

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2.7 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE


PROJECT, IF ANY,
Not applicable

2.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY/ POWER REQUIREMENT AND


SOURCE

Manpower Requirement
Around 75 employees will be engaged in the operation of ETP and required manpower
for operation is given in Table 2.4.

S.No Particulars Person / Total


shift Persons
1 Plant In-Charge 1 3
2. Shift In-Charge 1 3
2 Lab 1 3
3 RO Operator 2 6
4 RO Operator Assistant 1 3
5 PT Operator 2 6
6 Helpers (CL) 3 9
7 Evaporator 1 3
8 Mechanical Maintenance 4 12
9 Electrical Maintenance 4 12
10 Instrumentation 5 15
Total 25 75

Water requirement

Fresh water requirement for proposed project is given below

Table 2.5- Fresh Water Requirement

Proposed water
S. No Details
consumption (KLD)
Construction phase
A 25.0
(Domestic / construction)
Operation Phase
B 3.5
(Domesticpurpose)

Water will be sourced through private water suppliers. There will be a requirement of 3.5
KLD of fresh water. The wastewater generated from the project during construction

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phase is disposed in septic tank followed by dispersion trench. In operation phase, the
wastewater generation is about 3 KLD which will be treated in the proposed sewage
treatment plant and the STP report is enclosed as Annexure 6.

Power Requirement

Power requirement and source of power for proposed project is given below in table 3.8.
Details of DG sets given in table 3.9

Table 2.6- Power Requirement

Proposed power
S. No. Particulars Source
requirement (KVA)
TANGEDCO(Tamil
CETP operations- Pumps,
Nadu Generation and
1 Blowers, Mixers, Agitators, 800
Distribution
Decanters
Corporation)

Table 2.7- DG sets details

No. of DG Sets Capacity of DG Set Fuel Used & Quantity


01 1000 KVA 100 L/hr

3.0 SITE ANALYSIS

3.1 SITE CONNECTIVITY

Table 3.1-Connectivity details

Connectivity
Nearest Railway Station Srivilliputhur Railway Station-11.80 km,NNE
Nearest Airport Madurai Airport-72 Km, NE
Nearest Highway NH-744,-7.5 Km, NW, Links Madurai in Tamil
Nadu with Kollam in Kerala
3.2 LANDFORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP

A copy of the Land lease Documents is attached as Annexure 1 and land use classification
is attached as Annexure 7.

3.3 TOPOGRAPHY

Topographically, the project area is mostly flat terrain. The average elevation at the project
site is 436 ft.

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3.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN

The project site comes under unclassified land.

3.5 CLIMATE AND RAINFALL

The district receives the rain under the influence of both southwest and northeast
monsoons. The northeast monsoon chiefly contributes to the rainfall in the district. Most of
the precipitation occurs in the form of cyclonic storms caused due to the depressions in
Bay of Bengal. The southwest monsoon rainfall is highly erratic and summer rains are
negligible. Rainfall data from seven stations over the period 1901- 2000 were utilized for
analysis and a perusal of the data shows that the normal annual rainfall over the district
varies from about 724 to 913 mm. The district enjoys a subtropical climate. The period
from April to June is generally hot and dry. The weather is pleasant during the period from
November to January. Usually mornings are more humid than afternoons. The relative
humidity is on an average between 65 and 85% in the mornings. Humidity in the
afternoon is generally between 40 and 70%. The annual mean minimum and maximum
temperatures are 23.78 and 33.95C respectively. The daytime heat is oppressive and the
temperature is as high as 40.2C. The lowest temperature recorded is of the order of
19.3C.

3.6 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE

The available infrastructure amenities in the area are developed roads, hospitals &
healthcare centers, banking facility; community centers etc.

4.0 PLANNING BRIEF

4.1 PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, TRANSPORTATION


ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
CLASSIFICATION

The CETP unit is proposed for the treatment of Waste water of various industries ranging
from surgical cotton manufacturing industries. Waste water will be transported to CETP
through pipeline network.The approval for laying the pipeline for transmitting the effluent
from the member units to the CETP will be requested to Local Panchayat / Highway
Department / District Collector. The design detail of the pipeline routing is in under
process.

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4.2 POPULATION PROJECTION

The project will employ mostly workers from nearby villages. There will not be any
increase in population due to the project.

4.3 LAND USE PLANNING

The open space inside the CETP area will suitably landscape with native vegetation. Green
Belt area will be developed as per the CPCB guidelines.

The land use break up is as given below:

S. No. Particulars Unit Area % of Total Plot Area


(m2) ( m2)
1 Process Area 4004.60 14.32
2 Ancillary / supporting buildings 1000.00 3.58
3 Storage Area 238.60 0.85
4 Internal Roads Area 1276.00 4.57
5 Parking Area 27.60 0.10
6 Green belt /plantation 21403.8 76.58
Total 27950 100

4.4 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL)

All facilities / amenities like medical, educational, housing, transportation, communication,


shopping etc are available nearby places. Since, local workers will be employed for this
purpose therefore; no long term infrastructure will be required.

2.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

5.1 PLANNING BRIEF

The proposed project will be facilitated in the 27950 m2 of land area at Virudhunagar
District. The land use break-up showing the proposed activities is given in Table 3.1. All
required amenities and facilities will be made available in the plant itself. The site layout
showing plant and other amenities is furnished as Annexure 8.

5.2 GREEN BELT

Green belt will be developed according to CPCB guidelines. Native plants having higher Air
Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) will be planted. Approximately 21403.8 m2 of plot area is
planned to be developed as green belt.

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5.3 CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD / RAIL / METRO /


WATER WAYS ETC.)

The project site & surrounding are well connected by local road network. The project site is
accessible through the Vadakarai road which connectsSH-186 on the north direction. The
project location (Chatrapatti) also has frequent bus service.

5.4 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT

The quantity of drinking water required during construction & project operational phase
will be around25 KLD&3.5 KLD respectively, which will be purchased from local water
suppliers.

5.5 SEWERAGE SYSTEM

The domestic sewage generated during the construction &operational phase will be
disposed in septic tank with dispersion trench.

5.6 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

Total 1288 kg/day sludge will be generated and it will be disposed at TSDF/ nearest
cement plant as alternate raw material.

5.7 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

The operation of 1.0 MLD CETP will involve a workforce of around 73 member staff &
hence the solid waste generation will be minimal & it will be disposed through local body.

5.8 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/SOURCE

Power requirement for proposed project is 800 KVA which will be sourced through
TANGEDCO, Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation& for emergency during
power failure 1 DG set of 1000 KVA will be used.

5.9 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN

The proposed project site belongs to the company Chatrapatti Common Effluent Treatment
Plant Private Limited. Hence no rehabilitation & resettlement issues are envisaged & do not
apply.

5.10 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

The total cost of project is estimated about Rs. 17.00Crores

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Table No. 5.1- Cost estimates

Sr. No. Description Amount in Lakhs


1 Land 24.63
2 Plant & Machinery 1400
3 others + Design+ Erection & Commissioning 275.37
TOTAL 1700

5.11 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

Based on the survey results, industrial Wastewater quantity would be approximately 1.0
MLD. The proposed project of commissioning of 1.0 MLD capacity CETP will help to cater
the increasing demand.
Considering the various project related attributes such as availability of necessary
infrastructure viz. connectivity, water & electric supply, man power etc. the project can be
executed in a very comfortable way.

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