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MUNICIPAL SEWAGE MANAGEMENT IN URBAN CENTRES OF MAHARASHTRA; AN APPROACH FOR BETTERMENT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT A REVIEW
In the present study review has been quoted to know the total scenario of sanitary waste management in State of Maharashtra. This state is the second largest state in India both in terms of population and geographical area (11.23 Cr. and 3.08 lakh sq. km. respectively). The State is highly urbanized with 42 % people residing in urban areas. The state has 255 statutory towns and 279 census towns, it generates the maximum sewage throughout Maharashtra in India is around 13% with 8,143 MLD as against treatment of 5,160.36 MLD through sewage treatment plants (STPs) at least 3,000 million liters of sewage and industrial effluents flow into rivers, water bodies or percolate into the ground every day. (Management of Municipal Solid Waste and Sewage, CPCB, 2004.) As per the overviews on status of sewage management we understood that, such mismanagement of sewage can cause adverse environmental impacts, public health risk. Which will be useful guide for improved waste management services. The idea of this overview will be benefitted to the competent authorities, policy makers who are responsible for municipal sewage management to prepare more resourceful strategies to implement it in the state of Maharashtra.