Yamuna Action Plan-III: Impact on Water Quality of River Yamuna, India

Ankit Srivastava, Prathna T.C.
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Water is indispensable to sustain life and livelihood, and rivers serve as major reservoirs of water in manyparts of the world. River Yamuna is the major tributary of the River Ganges in India and is considered to be among the most polluted rivers of the world. The Yamuna Action Plan (YAP) is one of the largest river restoration projects in India and is initiated to clean the river. YAP is a bilateral arrangement between the governments of India and Japan, and consists of three Actions Plans-I, II and III. YAP-III is currently under execution with some of the major projects being the construction of the new Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) at Okhla, rehabilitation and upgrading of WWTPs at Kondli and Rithala in the Delhi region. The impact of YAP-III with regard to these major projects on the reduction of the pollutant load reaching the river and cost-benefit has been evaluated in the current study. Findings from the study indicated that major projects such as construction of a new WWTP at Okhla (124 MGD) can effectively reduce the pollutant load by 283 kg/MGD of wastewater at a cost of Rs. 1161 crores while the rehabilitation project at Rithala (Phase I) can reduce the pollutant load by 92.5 kg/MGD wastewater at a cost of Rs. 300 crores. The present study indicates the need to evaluate projects in terms of cost-benefit analysis in addition to the economic and environmental evaluation for effective action. A holistic approach towards treatment of pollutant load in the river and prevention of further pollutants from reaching the river is required in addition to community awareness and participation for sustainable river water management.
亚穆纳行动计划iii:对印度亚穆纳河水质的影响
水对于维持生命和生计是不可或缺的,河流是世界许多地方的主要水库。亚穆纳河是印度恒河的主要支流,被认为是世界上污染最严重的河流之一。亚穆纳行动计划(YAP)是印度最大的河流恢复项目之一,旨在清洁河流。YAP是印度和日本政府之间的双边安排,由三个行动计划- 1、II和III组成。YAP-III目前正在执行,其中一些主要项目是在Okhla建造新的污水处理厂(WWTP),修复和升级德里地区的Kondli和Rithala的污水处理厂。本研究已评估了雅ap - iii在这些重大工程中对减少进入河流的污染物负荷和成本效益的影响。研究结果表明,大型项目,如在奥克拉(Okhla)建造一个新的污水处理厂(124 MGD),可以有效地减少283公斤/毫升废水的污染物负荷,成本为11.61亿卢比,而在里塔拉(Rithala)的修复项目(一期)可以减少92.5公斤/毫升废水的污染物负荷,成本为30亿卢比。本研究表明,除了对有效行动进行经济和环境评价外,还需要从成本效益分析的角度来评价项目。除了社区意识和参与可持续的河水管理外,还需要采取全面的方法来处理河流中的污染物负荷和防止进一步的污染物进入河流。
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