IDA Pashamylaram set to get CETP next year
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A zero liquid discharge common effluent treatment plant (CETP) to handle 480 kilo litres per day of industrial waste water generated from IDA Pashamylaram is expected to become operational within eight months.
The foundation stone for the project, which is being set up by Ramky Enviro Engineers in partnership with pharma companies from IDA Pashamylaram, was laid on Friday.
The project is expected to be operational in 6-8 months. Overtime, it will be expanded to treat one million litre per day.
The CETP will be fully equipped to treat and recycle industrial wastewater and completely help avoid chances of illegal discharge of waste water as well as help reduce demand on groundwater resources. The plant has a capacity to treat 480 KL industrial waste water daily and is proposed to be expanded to 1,000 KL per day, release from Ramky said. It, however, did not mention the time-frame by when the expansi
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