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TR,IPURA STATE POLLUTION CONTR,OL BOAR,D
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ToShri D. P. MathuriaExecutive Director- TechnicalNational Mission for Clean GangaMinistry of Jal Shakti (MoJS)1"t floorr Major Dhyan Chand National StadiumIndia gate, New Delhi-11OOO2.
Sub. : Submission of monthly progress report of six identified river stretchesof Tripura for the month of May, 2O2O.
Sir,
In compliance to Hon'ble National Green Tribunal Order dated 6.12.2079in O.A No.67312018 in the matter of news item published in The Hindu'titled"More River Stretches are now critically polluted: CPCB", please find enclosed themonthly progress report for six identified river stretches of Tripura for the monthof May, 2O2O in the prescribed format for kind information.
Enclosed: as stated
3 d t6 i("tlr(BishuMember Secretary
Copy to:
PS to the Secretary, Science, Technologz and Environment, Government ofTripura for kind information of the Secretary.The Director, Science, Technologr and Environment, Govt. of Tripura forkind information,
3. Mr. A. Sudhakar, DH, WQM- 1 Division, Central Pollution Control Board,Parivesh Bharnan, trast Arjun Nagar, Delhi-110032.
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PARIVESH BHAWANPandit Nehru Complex, Gorkhabasti,PO : Kunjaban, Agartala,West Tripura, PIN - 799 006
Fhone: (0381) 231 2589 12322455232 2462 (Chairman), 232 87 92 (Member Secretary)Fax : (0381) 232 5421, 232 2455e-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] : wwwtspcb.tripura.gov.in
Tripura RRC Page 1
MONTHLY STATUS REPORT OF 6 (SIX) IDENTIFIED RIVER STRETCHES OF THE
MONTH MAY, 2020 FOR THE STATE OF TRIPURA
In pursuance to the Report of the CPCB and in compliance of the directions of the
Hon’ble NGT, Principal Bench, New Delhi, vide its Order dated 20.09.2018 in O.A. 673 of
2018, the State Government constituted a River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC), vide
its Memorandum dated 01.11.2018. The Committee is also functioning as the
Monitoring Committee for the Action Plans already prepared for rejuvenation of 6 (six)
identified river stretches as mentioned under 30 above. The Committee comprises the
following officers of the State Government:
1. Director, Science, Technology & Environment Chairman
2. Director, Urban Development Member
3. Director, Industries & Commerce Member
4. Member Secretary, TSPCB Member Secretary
The Committee is working under overall supervision of the Secretary, Science,
Technology and Environment.
Besides the above, as per directions of the Hon’ble NGT, Principal Bench, New Delhi, the
State Government has also constituted District-level Special Environment Surveillance
Task Force (SESTF) for each District.
The River Rejuvenation Committee has prepared the Action Plans for individual river
stretches as suggested by the CPCB. The Action Plans were sent to CPCB on 28.06.2019.
The said Action Plans have been uploaded in the TSPCB website.
The 3rd meeting of River Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) Tripura was held on 08-06-
2020 under the chairmanship of the Chairman, RRC to review the progress of the
implementation of action plan. (Minutes of the meeting is annexed as Annexure 1)
Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) is conducting water quality monitoring
on monthly basis under National Water Quality Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of
Central Pollution Control Board for the following six identified polluted river stretches
in the State:
Tripura RRC Page 2
River River Stretch
Burigaon Along Bishalgarh
Gumti Telkajila To Amarpur
Haora Agartala To Bishramganj
Juri Along Dharmanagar
Khowai Along Teliamura
Manu Along Kailashahar
From the analytical report for all the monitoring locations of six rivers entered in
EWQDES portal of CPCB by TSPCB since June, 2016, it has been observed that the BOD
values for the six identified polluted river stretches were within prescribed standard
limit (3 mg/l) except for some specific months in respect of Gumati river (June, July,
August & September, 2016 at Sonamura location), Haora river (June & July, 2016 at
Chandrapur location; June to August, 2016 at Dashamighat location) Juri river (June to
November, 2016 at Krishnapur location) Manu river (June to August, 2016 at Kailasahar
location). It is relevant to mention that for all the monitoring locations of Khowai river,
the BOD value was within prescribed standard limit (3 mg/l) since June, 2016. The
month wise latest analytical report in respect of BOD values for the six identified
polluted river stretches are at (ANNEXURE-2).
All concerned Departments / Organizations have been directed to take necessary steps
for effective implementation of the Action Plans so that the water quality of the 6 (six)
identified river stretches remains within prescribed standards.
The River Rejuvenation Committee, Tripura review the action taken on implementation
of the Action Plans for rejuvenation of the six identified river stretched on regular basis.
The minutes are being uploaded in TSPCB website.
The Chief Secretary, Tripura also monitored the action taken on implementation of the
Action Plans for rejuvenation of the six identified river stretched every month in the
State Level Committee meeting through video conferencing with all DMs.
As per the decision of the 2nd meeting of Central Monitoring Committee held on
19.02.2020, the state of Tripura has nominated the Member Secretary, Tripura State
Pollution Control Board as the Nodal Officer for submission of Monthly Progress Report
to Concerned Authorities. The Memorandum is annexed as (Annexure–3).
Further, Detail Status on Implementation of Action Plan For Restoration of 6 (Six)
Identified River Stretches of Tripura in the prescribed format are as follows :
Tripura RRC Page 3
DETAIL STATUS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTION PLAN FOR RESTORATION OF 6
(SIX) IDENTIFIED RIVER STRECTHES OF TRIPURA
Name of The River: Burigaon River
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the
State/UTs- Compliance Status
1 Ensure 100 %
treatment of
sewage at least in
situ remediation
31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of
Sewage Treatment Plant having capacity of
4 MLD at Bishalgarh Municipal Council
(BMC) areas is being formulated for
submission to concerned Ministry,
Government of India.
However, all the ULBs has been directed to
construct low cost STPs as the water quality
of all the six rivers and stretches are within
prescribed standard.
All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-
situ Bio-remediation and phyto
remediation of sewage in drains.
(Annexure-4)
DPR approved for Rs 7.02 crore (under
SBM) for 14 Faecal Sludge Treatment
Plants (FSTPs) for 14 ULBs including BMC.
Commencement of
setting up of STPs
and Connecting all
the drains and
other sources of
generation of
sewage to the STPs
must be ensured
31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of
sewage generated from household
townships to sewer lines /interception
of all the drains presently carrying sewage
and for ensuring proper treatment
through the upcoming STPs will be done
after installation of STP.
2 Time line for
completing all
steps of action
plans including
completion of
setting up of STPs
31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct
low cost STPs as the water quality of all the
six rivers and stretches are within
prescribed standard.
In addition, all the ULBs has been directed
to adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto
Tripura RRC Page 4
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the
State/UTs- Compliance Status
and their
commissioning
remediation of sewage in drains.
(Annexure-4)
3 Chief secretaries
may set up
appropriate
monitoring
mechanism at
state level.
Specifying
accountability of
nodal Authorities
not below the
secretary level.
Chief may have an
accountable
person attached in
their office for this
purpose.
Continuous
activity
State level committee has been notified
under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary
to Monitor the overall progress of the
compliance. In addition, a committee has
been constituted namely the River
Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) to look
after the progress of the implementation of
the action plan for restoration of the river
stretches.
A District level committee has been
constituted which is also known as district
task force for overall monitoring of the
implementation of the action plan
Monitoring at state
level must take
place
Fortnightly
commencing
21.12.2019
State level committee meeting under the
Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have
been conducted monthly to monitor the
overall progress at the state level and River
Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding
meeting regularly.
4 Progress report
may be furnished
by the states/UTs
to
Secretary,
Ministry of Jal
Shakti
Member
Secretary,
CPCB
Monthly
(Preferably
before 20th of
every month)
Monthly progress report are being sent to
NMCG with a copy to CPCB
5.1 Identification of 31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in
Tripura RRC Page 5
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the
State/UTs- Compliance Status
polluting sources
including drains
contributing to
river pollution
and action as per
NGT order on in-
situ treatment.
and around 500 meters of the Burigaon
river stretches has been done. A total of 38
small industries were found in the
identified river stretches of Burigaon river.
Identification of drains (if any) is being
done by the district level monitoring
committee. However, wire mesh has been
installed in all the drains.
Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So,
no such Kachha Latrine are there to
discharge the human excrita directly in the
river water.
5.2 Status of STPs, I &
D and sewerage
Networks
31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and
river stretches are within prescribed
standard limit, all the ULBs are
communicated for installation of low cost
STP.
5.3 Status of CETPs
Details of existing
CETP and ETP
infrastructure, gap
analysis proposed
with completion
timeline, No. of
industries and
complying status.
31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the
Tripura State Pollution Control Board to all
industrial units situated at the catchment
areas of the river for installation of ETP.
ETP has been constructed in almost all the
industries where ever required. Though,
very small amount of industries have the
requirement of installation of ETP.
CETP: CETP is not required in this specific
river stretch as the BOD level is under the
prescribed standard.
5.4 Status of Solid
Waste
Management and
details of
processing
facilities
(Details of Existing
Infrastructure, Gap
31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started
involving women SHGs . The collected
wastes after source segregation are
transported to Solid waste processing site
at Devendra Chandra Nagar, Agartala.
31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management
Disposal Site is being done.
Continuous Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of
Tripura RRC Page 6
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the
State/UTs- Compliance Status
analysis, Proposal
along with
completion
timeline.)
activity. municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and
other wastes has been displayed at
different locations within municipality area.
Fitting fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic
flow work at four feeder point is going on.
Source segregation of different types of
wastes is carried out involving women
SHGs.
Approximately 11.6 TDP solid waste has
been generated under Bishalgarh Municipal
Council. All most all the Wards are being
engaged with women SHGs for collection
and segregation of solid wastes before
further disposal into Devendra
Chandanagar solid waste disposable site.
No such gap found between current status
and desirable level.
5.5 Latest Water
Quality of Polluted
river, its
tributaries, drains
with flow details
and ground water
quality in the
catchment of
polluted river.
Continuous
activity
Tripura State Pollution Control Board
(TSPCB) is conducting water quality
monitoring on monthly basis under
National Water Quality Monitoring
Programme (NWMP) of Central Pollution
Control Board for the following six
identified polluted river and river stretches
in the State. The month wise latest
analytical report in respect of BOD values
for the six identified polluted river
stretches are at Annexure-2.
5.6 Preventing
Dumping of waste
and scientific
waste
management
including Bio
Medical waste and
31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly
prohibited in river and river stretches by
using bylaws. Trainings to all healthcare
workers and others, involved in handling of
bio-medical waste have been provided at
the time of induction. Strict monitoring are
being done by the Health department as
Tripura RRC Page 7
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the
State/UTs- Compliance Status
decentralizing
waste processing
including waste
generated from
Hotels and
ashrams etc.
well as Tripura State Pollution Control
Board so that no Bio medical wastes
dumped into the river.
Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03
state level hospitals namely GBP Hospital,
IGM Hospital & Cancer hospital have their
own incinerator. Other Public Health
Facilities are managing the biomedical
waste through disinfection, deep burial &
sharp pits.
However, one CBWTF Operator has been
selected by Health & Family Welfare
Department, Govt. of Tripura through open
tendering through e-Procurement for the
whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126
Public Health Facilities having estimated
4319 beds. Environment Clerance (EC), CTE
& BMW Authorisation Certificate has
already been issued in favour of the said
project. The concerned agency has been
instructed to expedite the process for
infrastructure development as well as
setting up of the facility at an early date.
5.7 Ground Water
regulation
Continuous
activity
Assessment of Ground water in all the
identified locations has been done by the
Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a
regular basis.
So far, there is no contamination observed.
Continuous
activity.
Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC
from Central Ground Water Authority to all
the Industrial units located in the
catchment areas of Burigaon River.
Many of the units have also submitted the
declarations along with the NOC from
Central Ground Water Authority.
Tripura RRC Page 8
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the
State/UTs- Compliance Status
5.8 Adopting good
irrigation practice
Continuous
activity
Generation of mass awareness to conserve
water and also for good irrigation practices
is being carried out by the farmers in the
catchment areas of Burigaon River.
5.9 Protection and
Management of
Flood Plain Zone
(FPZ)
Continuous
activity
Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river
banks has been done in collaboration with
Forest Department, Tripura. Target
achieved 100%.
Check dam has been installed to maintain
the E-flow of the river.
The status report of river bank plantation
and installation of check dam has been
annexed as (Annexure-5).
Regular monitoring is going on to check
illegal encroachment.
5.10 Rain Water
Harvesting
Continuous
activity
All the industries using in the catchment
areas responsible for using ground water
for industrial purpose is directed to
construct rain water harvesting plant and
the compliance has been ensured.
5.11 Environmental
Flow (E-Flow)
31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of
digital e-flow meter to monitor the
minimum discharge during lean period and
records to be maintained monthly basis
after installation.
5.12 Plantation on both
sides of the river
31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
5.13 Setting up of Bio
diversity parks on
flood plains by
removing
encroachments.
31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
Proper monitoring are being done by
Concerned District administration to
prohibit any kind of illegal encroachment in
the river stretches.
Tripura RRC Page 9
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the
State/UTs- Compliance Status
5.14 Awareness
Generation
Continuous
activity
Extensive awareness activities are going on
involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and
representatives of Urban Local Bodies on
continuous basis. Awareness programme
is going on in every Friday during village
tour headed by District Magistrate &
Collector of Sipahijala district and covered
Nidaya GP, Killamura ADC Village,
Taibandal ADC Village, Rangmala ADC
Village, Ramcherra ADC Village , Purba
Gakulpur GP, Dhanirampur ADC Village till
date, which are situated near the river
bank. School level awareness has been done
through drama, science seminar and quiz
competition for mass awareness generation
and restoration of Burigaon river.
Name of the River: GUMTI RIVER (AMARPUR TO TELKAJLA)
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
1 Ensure 100 %
treatment of
sewage at least in
situ remediation
31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of
Sewage Treatment Plant having capacity of 8
MLD at Udaipur for the three Urban local
bodies such as Amarpur Nagar Panchayet,
Udaipur Municipal Council and Sonamura
Nagar Panchayet areas is being formulated for
submission to concerned Ministry,
Government of India.
However, all the ULBs has been directed to
construct low cost STPs as the water quality of
all the six rivers and stretches are within
prescribed standard.
All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ
Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of
Tripura RRC Page 10
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
sewage in drains. (Annexure-4)
DPR approved for Rs 7.02 crore (under
SBM) for 14 Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants
(FSTPs) for 14 ULBs including Amarpur,
Udaipur & Sonamura ULBs.
Commencement
of setting up of
STPs and
Connecting all
the drains and
other sources of
generation of
sewage to the
STPs must be
ensured
31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage
generated from household townships to
sewer lines /interception of all the drains
presently carrying sewage and for ensuring
proper treatment through the upcoming STPs
will be done after installation of STP.
2 Time line for
completing all
steps of action
plans including
completion of
setting up of STPs
and their
commissioning
31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct
low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six
rivers and stretches are within prescribed
standard.
In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to
adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto
remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-
4)
3 Chief secretaries
may set up
appropriate
monitoring
mechanism at
state level.
Specifying
accountability of
nodal Authorities
not below the
secretary level.
Chief may have
an accountable
Continuous
activity.
State level committee has been notified under
the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor
the overall progress of the compliance. In
addition, a committee has been constituted
namely the River Rejuvenation Committee
(RRC) to look after the progress of the
implementation of the action plan for
restoration of the river stretches.
A district level committee has been constituted
which is also known as district task force for
overall monitoring of the implementation of
the action plan
Tripura RRC Page 11
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
person attached
in their office for
this purpose.
Monitoring at
state level must
take place
Fortnightly
commencing
21.12.2019
State level committee meeting under the
chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been
conducted monthly to monitor the overall
progress at the state level and River
Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding
meeting regularly.
4 Progress report
may be furnished
by the states/UTs
to
Secretary,
Ministry of Jal
Shakti
Member
Secretary,
CPCB
Monthly
(Preferably
before 20th of
every month)
Monthly progress report will be sent to NMCG
with a copy to CPCB.
5.1 Identification of
polluting sources
including drains
contributing to
river pollution
and action as per
NGT order on in-
situ treatment.
31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in
and around 500 meters of the Gomati river
stretches has been done. A total of 24 small
industries were found in the identified river
stretches of Gumati river.
Identification of drains (if any) is being done
by the district level monitoring committee.
However, wire mesh has been installed in all
the drains under the Udaipur, Amarpur and
Sonamura town.
Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no
such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the
human excreta directly in the river water.
5.2 Status of STPs, I
& D and
sewerage
Networks
31.03.2022
As the BOD values of the river water and river
stretches are within prescribed standard limit,
all the ULBs are communicated for installation
of low cost STP.
5.3 Status of CETPs ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura
Tripura RRC Page 12
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
Details of
existing CETP
and ETP
infrastructure,
gap analysis
proposed with
completion
timeline, No. of
industries and
complying
status.
31.03.2022 State Pollution Control Board to all industrial
units situated at the catchment areas of the
river for installation of ETP.
ETP has been constructed in almost all the
industries where ever required. Though, very
small amount of industries have the
requirement of installation of ETP.
CETP: CETP is not required in this specific
river stretch as the BOD level is under the
prescribed standard.
5.4 Status of Solid
Waste
Management and
details of
processing
facilities
(Details of
Existing
Infrastructure,
Gap analysis,
Proposal along
with completion
timeline.)
31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started
involving women SHGs. The collected wastes
after source segregation are transported to
Solid waste processing site.
31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management
Disposal Site as cluster basis is being done.
Continuous
activity.
Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of
municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and
other wastes has been displayed at different
locations within municipality area. Fitting
fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow
work at four feeder point is going on. Source
segregation of different types of wastes is
carried out involving women SHGs.
Approximately 18.5 TDP solid waste has been
generated under Udaipur Municipal Council,
6.1 TDP solid waste has been generated under
Sonamura Nagar Panchayetl, 5.8 TDP solid
waste has been generated under Amarpur
Nagar Panchayet. All most all the Wards are
being engaged with women SHGs for collection
and segregation of solid wastes before further
disposal into solid waste disposable site.
No such gap found between current status and
desirable level.
Tripura RRC Page 13
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
5.5 Latest Water
Quality of
Polluted river, its
tributaries,
drains with flow
details and
ground water
quality in the
catchment of
polluted river.
Continuous
activity.
Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB)
is conducting water quality monitoring on
monthly basis under National Water Quality
Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central
Pollution Control Board for the following six
identified polluted river and river stretches in
the State. The month wise latest analytical
report in respect of BOD values for the six
identified polluted river stretches are at
Annexure-2.
5.6 Preventing
Dumping of
waste and
scientific waste
management
including Bio
Medical waste
and
decentralizing
waste processing
including waste
generated from
Hotels and
ashrams etc.
31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited
in river and river stretches by using bylaws.
Trainings to all healthcare workers and others,
involved in handling of bio-medical waste have
been provided at the time of induction. Strict
monitoring are being done by the Health
department as well as Tripura State Pollution
Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes
dumped into the river.
Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state
level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM
Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own
incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are
managing the biomedical waste through
disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.
However, one CBWTF Operator has been
selected by Health & Family Welfare
Department, Govt. of Tripura through open
tendering through e-Procurement for the
whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126
Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319
beds. EC, CTE & BMW Authorization has
already been issued in favour of the said
project. The concerned agency has been
instructed to expedite the process for
infrastructure development as well as setting
up of the facility at an early date.
5.7 Ground Water Continuous Assessment of Ground water in all the
Tripura RRC Page 14
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
regulation activity identified locations has been done by the
Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a
regular basis.
So far, there is no contamination observed.
Continuous
activity.
Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC
from Central Ground Water Authority to all the
Industrial units located in the catchment areas
of Burigaon River.
Many of the units have also submitted the
declarations along with the NOC from Central
Ground Water Authority.
5.8 Adopting good
irrigation practice
Continuous
activity.
Generation of mass awareness to conserve
water and also for good irrigation practices is
being carried out by the farmers in the
catchment areas of Gomati River.
5.9 Protection and
Management of
Flood Plain Zone
(FPZ)
Continuous
activity.
Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks
has been done in collaboration with Forest
Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%.
Check dam has been installed to maintain the
E-flow of the river.
The status report of river bank plantation and
installation of check dam has been annexed as
(Annexure-5).
Continuous
activity.
Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal
encroachment.
5.10 Rain Water
Harvesting
Continuous
activity.
All the industries in the catchment areas
responsible for using ground water for
industrial purpose is directed to construct rain
water harvesting plant and the compliance has
been ensured.
5.11 Environmental
Flow (E-Flow)
Continuous
activity.
Tender has been invited for installation of
digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum
discharge during lean period and records to be
maintained monthly basis after installation.
5.12 Plantation on
both sides of the
river
31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
Tripura RRC Page 15
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
5.13 Setting up of Bio
diversity parks
on flood plains by
removing
encroachments.
Continuous
activity.
Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
Proper monitoring are being done by
Concerned District administration to prohibit
any kind of illegal encroachment in the river
stretches.
5.14 Awareness
Generation
Continuous
activity.
Extensive awareness activities are going on
involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and
representatives of Urban Local Bodies. Mass
awareness programme are organized by the
students and teachers in the schools as well as
within the villages near the river bank of
Gumti river.
Name of River : HAORA RIVER (AGARTALA To CHAMPAKNAGAR STRETCH)
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
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Compliance Status
1 Ensure 100 %
treatment of
sewage at least in
situ remediation
31.03.2022 One STP of 8 MLD at Agartala is functional and
meets the prescribed standard. The treated
water is being reused for gardening and water
sprinkling at the road side .
A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) of 8 MLD
capacity will be installed in Akhaura ICP
(International Check Post). DPR has been
prepared. Tenders are invited and bid received
from bidders. Tender finalized. Work under
Progress.
However, all the ULBs has been directed to
construct low cost STPs as the water quality of
all the six rivers and stretches are within
prescribed standard.
All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ
Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of
sewage in drains. (Annexure-4)
5 drains carrying 0.648 MLD sewage are
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being discharged into Haora river. As a part
of Howrah River Front Development Project
under Smart city mission, DPR is under
preparation for in-situ sewage treatment for
these 5 drains using CSIR NEERI developed
RENEU (Restoration of Nallah with
Ecological units) technology which uses
phytoremediation, microbial consortia as
well as physical operations. Tender likely to
be published in June,2020 with estimated
timeline of 01 year for completion of whole
project.
Commencement of
setting up of STPs
and Connecting all
the drains and
other sources of
generation of
sewage to the STPs
must be ensured
31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage
generated from household townships to
sewer lines /interception of all the drains
presently carrying sewage and for ensuring
proper treatment through the upcoming STPs
will be done after installation of STP.
Work order issued for another 8 MLD STP at
Agartala at tendered value of Rs 24.73 crore
with funding from 10% Lumpsum Scheme &
Smart City Mission.
5 (Five) drains carrying 0.648 MLD sewage are
being discharged into Haora river. As a part of
Howrah River Front Development Project at a
cost of Rs.99 Crore under Smart city mission,
DPR is under preparation for in-situ sewage
treatment for these 5 drains using CSIR NEERI
developed RENEU (Restoration of Nallah with
Ecological units) technology which uses
phytoremediation, microbial consortia as well
as physical operations. Tender likely to be
published in June,2020 with estimated
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timeline of 01 year for completion of whole
project.
2 Time line for
completing all
steps of action
plans including
completion of
setting up of STPs
and their
commissioning
31.03.2022 All the ULBs have been directed to construct
low cost STPs as the water quality of all the six
rivers and stretches are within prescribed
standard.
In addition, all the ULBs have been directed to
adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto
remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-
4)
3 Chief secretaries
may set up
appropriate
monitoring
mechanism at
state level.
Specifying
accountability of
nodal Authorities
not below the
secretary level.
Chief may have
an accountable
person attached
in their office for
this purpose.
Continuous
activity
State level committee has been notified under
the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to Monitor
the overall progress of the compliance. In
addition, a committee has been constituted
namely the River Rejuvenation Committee
(RRC) to look after the progress of the
implementation of the action plan for
restoration of the river stretches.
A district level committee has been constituted
which is also known as district task force for
overall monitoring of the implementation of
the action plan
Monitoring at
state level must
take place
Fortnightly
commencing
21.12.2019
State level committee meeting under the
chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have been
conducted monthly to monitor the overall
progress at the state level and River
Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding
meeting regularly.
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4 Progress report
may be furnished
by the states/UTs
to
Secretary,
Ministry of Jal
Shakti
Member
Secretary,
CPCB
Monthly
(Preferably
before 20th of
every month)
Monthly progress report are being sent to
NMCG with a copy to CPCB
5.1 Identification of
polluting sources
including drains
contributing to
river pollution
and action as per
NGT order on in-
situ treatment.
31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in
and around 500 meters of the Haora river
stretches has been done. A total of 97 small
industries were found in the identified river
stretches of Haora river.
Identification of drains (if any) is being done
by the district level monitoring committee.
However, wire mesh has been installed in all
the drains.
Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So, no
such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge the
human excrita directly in the river water.
5.2 Status of STPs, I
& D and
sewerage
Networks
31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river
stretches are within prescribed standard limit,
all the ULBs are communicated for installation
of low cost STP.
5.3 Status of CETPs
Details of
existing CETP
and ETP
infrastructure,
gap analysis
proposed with
completion
timeline, No. of
industries and
31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura
State Pollution Control Board to all industrial
units situated at the catchment areas of the
river for installation of ETP.
ETP has been constructed in almost all the
industries where ever required. Though, very
small amount of industries have the
requirement of installation of ETP.
CETP: There is only one (01) CETP of 500 KLD
capacities setup at Bodhjungnagar Industrial
Complex in the State of Tripura. At present the
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complying
status.
plant is running smoothly. The CETP is
connected with Effluent generating Units
through common pipe line for transportation
of Effluent to the plant for treatment purpose.
Effluent is being treated in CETP at different
stage so as to make the content of impurities
up to a permissible limit as per guide line of
Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB).
It is complying with the effluent standards.
5.4 Status of Solid
Waste
Management and
details of
processing
facilities
(Details of
Existing
Infrastructure,
Gap analysis,
Proposal along
with completion
timeline.)
31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started
involving women SHGs . The collected wastes
after source segregation are transported to
Solid waste processing site at Devendra
Chandra Nagar, Agartala.
31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management
Disposal Site at Devendra Chandranagar,
Agartala for effective solid waste management
for Bishalgarh Municipal Council as cluster
basis has been strengthened.
Continuous
activity.
Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of
municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and
other wastes has been displayed at different
locations within municipality area. Fitting
fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow
work at four feeder point is going on. Source
segregation of different types of wastes is
carried out involving women SHGs.
Approximately 241.1 TDP solid waste has
been generated under Agartala municipal
Corporation, 7.2 TDP solid waste has been
generated under Ranir Bazar municipal
Council, 6.3 TDP solid waste has been
generated under Jirania Nagar Panchayet . All
most all the Wards are being engaged with
women SHGs for collection and segregation of
solid wastes before further disposal into
Devendra Chandanagar solid waste disposable
site.
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No such gap found between current status and
desirable level.
5.5 Latest Water
Quality of
Polluted river, its
tributaries,
drains with flow
details and
ground water
quality in the
catchment of
polluted river.
Continuous
activity
Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB)
is conducting water quality monitoring on
monthly basis under National Water Quality
Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central
Pollution Control Board for the following six
identified polluted river and river stretches in
the State. The month wise latest analytical
report in respect of BOD values for the six
identified polluted river stretches are at
Annexure-2.
5.6 Preventing
Dumping of
waste and
scientific waste
management
including Bio
Medical waste
and
decentralizing
waste processing
including waste
generated from
Hotels and
ashrams etc.
31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited
in river and river stretches by using bylaws.
Trainings to all healthcare workers and others,
involved in handling of bio-medical waste have
been provided at the time of induction. Strict
monitoring are being done by the Health
department as well as Tripura State Pollution
Control Board so that no Bio medical wastes
dumped into the river.
Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state
level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM
Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own
incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are
managing the biomedical waste through
disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.
However, one CBWTF Operator has been
selected by Health & Family Welfare
Department, Govt. of Tripura through open
tendering through e-Procurement for the
whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126
Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319
beds. EC, CTO & BMW Authorisation
Certificates has already been issued in favour
of the said project. The concerned agency has
been instructed to expedite the process for
infrastructure development as well as setting
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up of the facility at an early date.
5.7 Ground Water
regulation
Continuous
activity
Assessment of Ground water in all the
identified locations has been done by the
Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a
regular basis.
So far, there is no contamination observed.
Continuous
activity.
Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC
from Central Ground Water Authority to all the
Industrial units located in the catchment areas
of Burigaon River.
Many of the units have also submitted the
declarations along with the NOC from Central
Ground Water Authority.
5.8 Adopting good
irrigation
practice
Continuous
activity
Generation of mass awareness to conserve
water and also for good irrigation practices is
being carried out by the farmers in the
catchment areas of Haora River.
5.9 Protection and
Management of
Flood Plain Zone
(FPZ)
Continuous
activity
Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks
has been done in collaboration with Forest
Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%.
Check dam has been installed to maintain the
E-flow of the river.
The status report of river bank plantation and
installation of check dam has been annexed as
(Annexure-5).
Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal
encroachment.
5.10 Rain Water
Harvesting
Continuous
activity
All the industries using in the catchment areas
responsible for using ground water for
industrial purpose is directed to construct rain
water harvesting plant and the compliance has
been ensured.
5.11 Environmental
Flow (E-Flow)
31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of
digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum
discharge during lean period and records to be
maintained monthly basis after installation.
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5.12 Plantation on
both sides of the
river
31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
5.13 Setting up of Bio
diversity parks
on flood plains by
removing
encroachments.
31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
Proper monitoring are being done by
Concerned District administration to prohibit
any kind of illegal encroachment in the river
stretches.
5.14 Awareness
Generation
Continuous
activity
Extensive awareness activities are going on
involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and
representatives of Urban Local Bodies.
Awareness programmes has been organized
by involving students of the different Schools
for creating awareness about river water
pollution. . School level awareness has been
done through drama, science seminar and quiz
competition for mass awareness generation
and restoration of Haora river.
Name of River : THE JURI RIVER (ALONG DHARMANAGAR)
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monitored
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1 Ensure 100 %
treatment of
sewage at least in
situ remediation
31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of
Sewage Treatment Plant at middle point
between Dharmanagar and Kailasahar
Municipal area having capacity of 8 MLD is
being formulated for submission to concerned
Ministry, Government of India.
However, all the ULBs has been directed to
construct low cost STPs as the water quality
of all the six rivers and stretches are within
prescribed standard.
All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ
Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of
sewage in drains. (Annexure-4)
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DPR approved for Rs 7.02 crore (under
SBM) for 14 Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants
(FSTPs) for 14 ULBs.
Commencement of
setting up of STPs
and Connecting all
the drains and
other sources of
generation of
sewage to the STPs
must be ensured
31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage
generated from household townships to
sewer lines /interception of all the drains
presently carrying sewage and for ensuring
proper treatment through the upcoming STPs
will be done after installation of STP.
2 Time line for
completing all
steps of action
plans including
completion of
setting up of STPs
and their
commissioning
31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct
low cost STPs as the water quality of all the
six rivers and stretches are within prescribed
standard.
In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to
adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto
remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-
4)
3 Chief secretaries
may set up
appropriate
monitoring
mechanism at
state level.
Specifying
accountability of
nodal Authorities
not below the
secretary level.
Chief may have an
accountable
person attached
in their office for
this purpose.
Continuous
activity
State level committee has been notified under
the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to
Monitor the overall progress of the
compliance. In addition, a committee has been
constituted namely the River Rejuvenation
Committee (RRC) to look after the progress of
the implementation of the action plan for
restoration of the river stretches.
A district level committee has been
constituted which is also known as district
task force for overall monitoring of the
implementation of the action plan
Monitoring at
state level must
take place
Fortnightly
commencing
21.12.2019
State level committee meeting under the
chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have
been conducted monthly to monitor the
overall progress at the state level and River
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Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding
meeting regularly.
4 Progress report
may be furnished
by the states/UTs
to
Secretary,
Ministry of Jal
Shakti
Member
Secretary,
CPCB
Monthly
(Preferably
before 20th of
every month)
Monthly progress report are being sent to
NMCG with a copy to CPCB
5.1 Identification of
polluting sources
including drains
contributing to
river pollution
and action as per
NGT order on in-
situ treatment.
31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in
and around 500 meters of the Juri river
stretches has been done. A total of 5 small
industries were found in the identified river
stretches of Haora river.
Identification of drains (if any) is being done
by the district level monitoring committee.
However, wire mesh has been installed in all
the drains.
Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So,
no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge
the human excreta directly in the river water.
5.2 Status of STPs, I
& D and
sewerage
Networks
31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river
stretches are within prescribed standard
limit, all the ULBs are communicated for
installation of low cost STP.
5.3 Status of CETPs
Details of
existing CETP
and ETP
infrastructure,
gap analysis
proposed with
completion
timeline, No. of
industries and
31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura
State Pollution Control Board to all industrial
units situated at the catchment areas of the
river for installation of ETP.
ETP has been constructed in almost all the
industries where ever required. Though, very
small amount of industries have the
requirement of installation of ETP.
CETP: CETP is not required in this specific
river stretch as the BOD level is under the
prescribed standard.
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complying status.
5.4 Status of Solid
Waste
Management and
details of
processing
facilities
(Details of
Existing
Infrastructure,
Gap analysis,
Proposal along
with completion
timeline.)
31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started
involving women SHGs . The collected wastes
after source segregation are transported to
Solid waste processing site .
31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management
Disposal Site is being done.
Continuous
activity.
Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of
municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and
other wastes has been displayed at different
locations within municipality area. Fitting
fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow
work at four feeder point is going on. Source
segregation of different types of wastes is
carried out involving women SHGs.
Approximately 22.4 TDP solid waste has been generated under Dharmanagar municipal Council. All most all the Wards are being engaged with women SHGs for collection and segregation of solid wastes before further disposal into solid waste disposable site. No such gap found between current status and desirable level.
5.5 Latest Water
Quality of
Polluted river, its
tributaries,
drains with flow
details and
ground water
quality in the
catchment of
polluted river.
Continuous
activity
Tripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) is conducting water quality monitoring on monthly basis under National Water Quality Monitoring Programme (NWMP) of Central Pollution Control Board for the following six identified polluted river and river stretches in the State. The month wise latest analytical report in respect of BOD values for the six identified polluted river stretches are at Annexure-2.
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5.6 Preventing
Dumping of waste
and scientific
waste
management
including Bio
Medical waste
and
decentralizing
waste processing
including waste
generated from
Hotels and
ashrams etc.
31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited
in river and river stretches by using bylaws.
Trainings to all healthcare workers and
others, involved in handling of bio-medical
waste have been provided at the time of
induction. Strict monitoring are being done
by the Health department as well as Tripura
State Pollution Control Board so that no Bio
medical wastes dumped into the river.
Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state
level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM
Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own
incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are
managing the biomedical waste through
disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.
However, one CBWTF Operator has been
selected by Health & Family Welfare
Department, Govt. of Tripura through open
tendering through e-Procurement for the
whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126
Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319
beds. EC, CTE & BMW Authorisation
Certificate has been issued in favour of the
said project. The concerned agency has been
instructed to expedite the process for
infrastructure development as well as setting
up of the facility at an early date.
5.7 Ground Water
regulation
Continuous
activity
Assessment of Ground water in all the
identified locations has been done by the
Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a
regular basis.
So far, there is no contamination observed.
Continuous
activity.
Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC
from Central Ground Water Authority to all
the Industrial units located in the catchment
areas of Juri River.
Many of the units have also submitted the
declarations along with the NOC from Central
Ground Water Authority.
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5.8 Adopting good
irrigation
practice
Continuous
activity
Generation of mass awareness to conserve
water and also for good irrigation practices is
being carried out by the farmers in the
catchment areas of Juri River.
5.9 Protection and
Management of
Flood Plain Zone
(FPZ)
Continuous
activity
Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks
has been done in collaboration with Forest
Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%.
Check dam has been installed to maintain the
E-flow of the river.
The status report of river bank plantation and
installation of check dam has been annexed as
(Annexure-5).
Continuous
activity
Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal
encroachment.
5.10 Rain Water
Harvesting
Continuous
activity
All the industries using in the catchment areas
responsible for using ground water for
industrial purpose is directed to construct
rain water harvesting plant and the
compliance has been ensured.
5.11 Environmental
Flow (E-Flow)
31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of
digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum
discharge during lean period and records to
be maintained monthly basis after
installation.
5.12 Plantation on
both sides of the
river
31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
5.13 Setting up of Bio
diversity parks
on flood plains by
removing
encroachments.
31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
Proper monitoring are being done by
Concerned District administration to prohibit
any kind of illegal encroachment in the river
stretches.
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monitored
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5.14 Awareness
Generation
Continuous
activity
Extensive awareness activities are going on
involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and
representatives of Urban Local Bodies.
Awareness programmes has been organized
by involving students of the different Schools
for creating awareness about river water
pollution. . School level awareness has been
done through drama, science seminar and
quiz competition for mass awareness
generation and restoration of Juri river.
Name of River: THE KHOWAI RIVER (ALONG TELIAMURA)
Sl.
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monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
1 Ensure 100 %
treatment of
sewage at least in
situ remediation
31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report for Installation of
Sewage Treatment Plant having capacity of 8
MLD is being formulated for submission to
concerned Ministry, Government of India.
However, all the ULBs has been directed to
construct low cost STPs as the water quality
of all the six rivers and stretches are within
prescribed standard.
All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-situ
Bio-remediation and phyto remediation of
sewage in drains. (Annexure-4).
DPR approved for Rs 7.02 crore (under
SBM) for 14 Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants
(FSTPs) for 14 ULBs.
Commencement of
setting up of STPs
and Connecting all
the drains and
other sources of
generation of
sewage to the STPs
must be ensured
31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage
generated from household townships to
sewer lines /interception of all the drains
presently carrying sewage and for ensuring
proper treatment through the upcoming STPs
will be done after installation of STP.
Tripura RRC Page 29
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Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
2 Time line for
completing all
steps of action
plans including
completion of
setting up of STPs
and their
commissioning
31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct
low cost STPs as the water quality of all the
six rivers and stretches are within prescribed
standard.
In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to
adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto
remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-
4)
3 Chief secretaries
may set up
appropriate
monitoring
mechanism at
state level.
Specifying
accountability of
nodal Authorities
not below the
secretary level.
Chief may have an
accountable
person attached
in their office for
this purpose.
Continuous
activity
State level committee has been notified under
the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to
Monitor the overall progress of the
compliance. In addition, a committee has been
constituted namely the River Rejuvenation
Committee (RRC) to look after the progress of
the implementation of the action plan for
restoration of the river stretches.
A district level committee has been
constituted which is also known as district
task force for overall monitoring of the
implementation of the action plan
Monitoring at
state level must
take place
Fortnightly
commencing
21.12.2019
State level committee meeting under the
chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have
been conducted monthly to monitor the
overall progress at the state level and River
Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding
meeting regularly.
4 Progress report
may be furnished
by the states/UTs
to
Secretary,
Ministry of Jal
Shakti
Member
Monthly
(Preferably
before 20th of
every month)
Monthly progress report are being sent to
NMCG with a copy to CPCB
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Compliance Status
Secretary,
CPCB
5.1 Identification of
polluting sources
including drains
contributing to
river pollution
and action as per
NGT order on in-
situ treatment.
31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in
and around 500 meters of the Khowai river
stretches has been done. A total of 5 small
industries were found in the identified river
stretches of Khowai river.
Identification of drains (if any) is being done
by the district level monitoring committee.
However, wire mesh has been installed in all
the drains.
Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So,
no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge
the human excrita directly in the river water.
5.2 Status of STPs, I
& D and
sewerage
Networks
31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river
stretches are within prescribed standard
limit, all the ULBs are communicated for
installation of low cost STP.
5.3 Status of CETPs
Details of
existing CETP
and ETP
infrastructure,
gap analysis
proposed with
completion
timeline, No. of
industries and
complying status.
31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura
State Pollution Control Board to all industrial
units situated at the catchment areas of the
river for installation of ETP.
ETP has been constructed in almost all the
industries where ever required. Though, very
small amount of industries have the
requirement of installation of ETP.
CETP: CETP is not required in this specific
river stretch as the BOD level is under the
prescribed standard.
5.4 Status of Solid
Waste
Management and
details of
processing
facilities
(Details of
Existing
31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started
involving women SHGs . The collected wastes
after source segregation are transported to
Solid waste processing site .
31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management
Disposal Site is being done.
Continuous
activity.
Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of
municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and
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Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
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Infrastructure,
Gap analysis,
Proposal along
with completion
timeline.)
other wastes has been displayed at different
locations within municipality area. Fitting
fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow
work at four feeder point is going on. Source
segregation of different types of wastes is
carried out involving women SHGs.
Approximately 11.4 TDP solid waste has been
generated under Teliamura municipal
Council. All most all the Wards are being
engaged with women SHGs for collection and
segregation of solid wastes before further
disposal into solid waste disposable site.
No such gap found between current status
and desirable level.
5.5 Latest Water
Quality of
Polluted river, its
tributaries,
drains with flow
details and
ground water
quality in the
catchment of
polluted river.
Continuous
activity
Tripura State Pollution Control Board
(TSPCB) is conducting water quality
monitoring on monthly basis under National
Water Quality Monitoring Programme
(NWMP) of Central Pollution Control Board
for the following six identified polluted river
and river stretches in the State. The month
wise latest analytical report in respect of BOD
values for the six identified polluted river
stretches are at Annexure-2.
5.6 Preventing
Dumping of waste
and scientific
waste
management
including Bio
Medical waste
and
decentralizing
waste processing
including waste
generated from
Hotels and
31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited
in river and river stretches by using bylaws.
Trainings to all healthcare workers and
others, involved in handling of bio-medical
waste have been provided at the time of
induction. Strict monitoring are being done
by the Health department as well as Tripura
State Pollution Control Board so that no Bio
medical wastes dumped into the river.
Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state
level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM
Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own
incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are
Tripura RRC Page 32
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No.
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monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
ashrams etc.
managing the biomedical waste through
disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.
However, one CBWTF Operator has been
selected by Health & Family Welfare
Department, Govt. of Tripura through open
tendering through e-Procurement for the
whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126
Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319
beds. EC, CTE & BMW Authorization has
already been issued in favour of the said
project. The concerned agency has been
instructed to expedite the process for
infrastructure development as well as setting
up of the facility at an early date.
5.7 Ground Water
regulation
Continuous
activity
Assessment of Ground water in all the
identified locations has been done by the
Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a
regular basis.
So far, there is no contamination observed.
Continuous
activity.
Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC
from Central Ground Water Authority to all
the Industrial units located in the catchment
areas of Khowai River.
Many of the units have also submitted the
declarations along with the NOC from Central
Ground Water Authority.
5.8 Adopting good
irrigation
practice
Continuous
activity
Generation of mass awareness to conserve
water and also for good irrigation practices is
being carried out by the farmers in the
catchment areas of Khowai River.
5.9 Protection and
Management of
Flood Plain Zone
(FPZ)
Continuous
activity
Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks
has been done in collaboration with Forest
Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%.
Check dam has been installed to maintain the
E-flow of the river.
The status report of river bank plantation and
installation of check dam has been annexed as
(Annexure-5).
Tripura RRC Page 33
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No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal
encroachment.
5.10 Rain Water
Harvesting
Continuous
activity
All the industries using in the catchment areas
responsible for using ground water for
industrial purpose is directed to construct
rain water harvesting plant and the
compliance has been ensured.
5.11 Environmental
Flow (E-Flow)
31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of
digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum
discharge during lean period and records to
be maintained monthly basis after
installation.
5.12 Plantation on
both sides of the
river
31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
5.13 Setting up of Bio
diversity parks
on flood plains by
removing
encroachments.
31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
Proper monitoring are being done by
Concerned District administration to prohibit
any kind of illegal encroachment in the river
stretches.
5.14 Awareness
Generation
Continuous
activity
Extensive awareness activities are going on
involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and
representatives of Urban Local Bodies.
Awareness programmes has been organized
by involving students of the different Schools
for creating awareness about river water
pollution. . School level awareness has been
done through drama, science seminar and
quiz competition for mass awareness
generation and restoration of Khowai river.
Tripura RRC Page 34
Name of River : THE MANU RIVER (ALONG KAILASAHAR)
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
1 Ensure 100 %
treatment of
sewage at least in
situ remediation
31.03.2022 A Detailed Project Report (DPR) is being
formulated for Installation of Sewage
Treatment Plant having capacity of 8 MLD at
middle point between Dharmanagar and
Kailasahar Municipal area.
However, all the ULBs has been directed to
construct low cost STPs as the water quality
of all the six rivers and stretches are within
prescribed standard.
All the ULBs has been directed to adopt in-
situ Bio-remediation and phyto remediation
of sewage in drains. (Annexure-4)
DPR approved for Rs 7.02 crore (under
SBM) for 14 Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants
(FSTPs) for 14 ULBs.
Commencement of
setting up of STPs
and Connecting all
the drains and
other sources of
generation of
sewage to the STPs
must be ensured
31.03.2022 Channelization including diversion of sewage
generated from household townships to
sewer lines /interception of all the drains
presently carrying sewage and for ensuring
proper treatment through the upcoming STPs
will be done after installation of STP.
2 Time line for
completing all
steps of action
plans including
completion of
setting up of STPs
and their
commissioning
31.03.2022 All the ULBs has been directed to construct
low cost STPs as the water quality of all the
six rivers and stretches are within prescribed
standard.
In addition, all the ULBs has been directed to
adopt in-situ Bio-remediation and phyto
remediation of sewage in drains. (Annexure-
4)
Tripura RRC Page 35
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No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
3 Chief secretaries
may set up
appropriate
monitoring
mechanism at
state level.
Specifying
accountability of
nodal Authorities
not below the
secretary level.
Chief may have an
accountable
person attached
in their office for
this purpose.
Continuous
activity
State level committee has been notified under
the chairmanship of Chief Secretary to
Monitor the overall progress of the
compliance. In addition, a committee has been
constituted namely the River Rejuvenation
Committee (RRC) to look after the progress of
the implementation of the action plan for
restoration of the river stretches.
A district level committee has been
constituted which is also known as district
task force for overall monitoring of the
implementation of the action plan
Monitoring at
state level must
take place
Fortnightly
commencing
21.12.2019
State level committee meeting under the
chairmanship of the Chief Secretary have
been conducted monthly to monitor the
overall progress at the state level and River
Rejuvenation Committee (RRC) also holding
meeting regularly.
4 Progress report
may be furnished
by the states/UTs
to
Secretary,
Ministry of Jal
Shakti
Member
Secretary,
CPCB
Monthly
(Preferably
before 20th of
every month)
Monthly progress report are being sent to
NMCG with a copy to CPCB
5.1 Identification of
polluting sources
including drains
contributing to
river pollution
and action as per
31.03.2021 Identification of all the industries located in
and around 500 meters of the Manu river
stretches has been done. A total of 10 small
industries were found in the identified river
stretches of Manu river.
Identification of drains (if any) is being done
Tripura RRC Page 36
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
NGT order on in-
situ treatment.
by the district level monitoring committee.
However, wire mesh has been installed in all
the drains.
Tripura is already declared as ODF state. So,
no such Kachha Latrine are there to discharge
the human excrita directly in the river water.
5.2 Status of STPs, I
& D and
sewerage
Networks
31.03.2022 As the BOD values of the river water and river
stretches are within prescribed standard
limit, all the ULBs are communicated for
installation of low cost STP.
5.3 Status of CETPs
Details of
existing CETP
and ETP
infrastructure,
gap analysis
proposed with
completion
timeline, No. of
industries and
complying status.
31.03.2022 ETP: Direction has been issued by the Tripura
State Pollution Control Board to all industrial
units situated at the catchment areas of the
river for installation of ETP.
ETP has been constructed in almost all the
industries where ever required. Though, very
small amount of industries have the
requirement of installation of ETP.
CETP: CETP is not required in this specific
river stretch as the BOD level is under the
prescribed standard.
5.4 Status of Solid
Waste
Management and
details of
processing
facilities
(Details of
Existing
Infrastructure,
Gap analysis,
Proposal along
with completion
timeline.)
31.03.2020 Door to Door Collection has been started
involving women SHGs. The collected wastes
after source segregation are transported to
Solid waste processing site.
31.03.2021 Strengthening of Solid Waste Management
Disposal Site is being done.
Continuous
activity.
Sign Board for prohibition of disposal of
municipal plastic, bio- medical wastes and
other wastes has been displayed at different
locations within municipality area. Fitting
fixing of wire mesh to protect plastic flow
work at four feeder point is going on. Source
segregation of different types of wastes is
carried out involving women SHGs.
Tripura RRC Page 37
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
Approximately 13.2 TDP solid waste has been
generated under Kailashahar municipal
Council. All most all the Wards are being
engaged with women SHGs for collection and
segregation of solid wastes before further
disposal into solid waste disposable site.
No such gap found between current status
and desirable level.
5.5 Latest Water
Quality of
Polluted river, its
tributaries,
drains with flow
details and
ground water
quality in the
catchment of
polluted river.
Continuous
activity
Tripura State Pollution Control Board
(TSPCB) is conducting water quality
monitoring on monthly basis under National
Water Quality Monitoring Programme
(NWMP) of Central Pollution Control Board
for the following six identified polluted river
and river stretches in the State. The month
wise latest analytical report in respect of BOD
values for the six identified polluted river
stretches are at Annexure-2.
5.6 Preventing
Dumping of waste
and scientific
waste
management
including Bio
Medical waste
and
decentralizing
waste processing
including waste
generated from
Hotels and
ashrams etc.
31.03.2021 Dumping of solid wastes is strictly prohibited
in river and river stretches by using bylaws.
Trainings to all healthcare workers and
others, involved in handling of bio-medical
waste have been provided at the time of
induction. Strict monitoring are being done
by the Health department as well as Tripura
State Pollution Control Board so that no Bio
medical wastes dumped into the river.
Amongst the Public Health Facilities 03 state
level hospitals namely GBP Hospital, IGM
Hospital & Cancer hospital have their own
incinerator. Other Public Health Facilities are
managing the biomedical waste through
disinfection, deep burial & sharp pits.
However, one CBWTF Operator has been
selected by Health & Family Welfare
Department, Govt. of Tripura through open
tendering through e-Procurement for the
whole State of Tripura to cater to all 126
Tripura RRC Page 38
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
Public Health Facilities having estimated 4319
beds. EC, CTE & BMW Authorization has been
issued in favour of the said project. The
concerned agency has been instructed to
expedite the process for infrastructure
development as well as setting up of the
facility at an early date.
5.7 Ground Water
regulation
Continuous
activity
Assessment of Ground water in all the
identified locations has been done by the
Tripura State Pollution Control Board on a
regular basis.
So far, there is no contamination observed.
Continuous
activity.
Direction has been issued to obtain the NOC
from Central Ground Water Authority to all
the Industrial units located in the catchment
areas of Manu River.
Many of the units have also submitted the
declarations along with the NOC from Central
Ground Water Authority.
5.8 Adopting good
irrigation
practice
Continuous
activity
Generation of mass awareness to conserve
water and also for good irrigation practices is
being carried out by the farmers in the
catchment areas of Manu River.
5.9 Protection and
Management of
Flood Plain Zone
(FPZ)
Continuous
activity
Bamboo Plantation on sides of the river banks
has been done in collaboration with Forest
Department, Tripura. Target achieved 100%.
Check dam has been installed to maintain the
E-flow of the river.
The status report of river bank plantation and
installation of check dam has been annexed as
(Annexure-5).
Continuous
activity
Regular monitoring is going on to check illegal
encroachment.
5.10 Rain Water
Harvesting
Continuous
activity
All the industries using in the catchment areas
responsible for using ground water for
industrial purpose is directed to construct
rain water harvesting plant and the
compliance has been ensured.
Tripura RRC Page 39
Sl.
No.
Activity to be
monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by the State/UTs-
Compliance Status
5.11 Environmental
Flow (E-Flow)
31.03.2022 Tender has been invited for installation of
digital e-flow meter to monitor the minimum
discharge during lean period and records to
be maintained monthly basis after
installation.
5.12 Plantation on
both sides of the
river
31.03.2020 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
5.13 Setting up of Bio
diversity parks
on flood plains by
removing
encroachments.
31.03.2022 Extensive river side plantation has been
carried out on both sides of the river.
Proper monitoring are being done by
Concerned District administration to prohibit
any kind of illegal encroachment in the river
stretches.
5.14 Awareness
Generation
Continuous
activity
Extensive awareness activities are going on
involving Eco Club Schools, NGOs and
representatives of Urban Local Bodies.
Directorate of Higher Education have taken
many initiative involving the students for
restoration of Manu river through rally,
discussion, under Kailasahar & Kumarghat
Subdivision about the river water pollution.
Avrnt xvte- !-
Minutes of the meeting of River Rejuvenation Committee, Tripura held on 08/06/2020at 11.00 am in the Chamber of the Director, Science, Technology & Environment
Department, Government of Tripura
l'hc nreeting o{' River Re.iuver-ration Committee. 1'ripurra held on 0810612020 at I 1.00 am in tl"re
( lrarrber o1' the Direclor. Science" 'l'echnology & [rnvironment Department. 'I he following off-rcers
\\crc attcnded the nteetiug.
i) Sri Animesh Das, Director, Science, l'echnology & Environment Department,
(iol'ernment of Tripura
Sri Sutirtha Paul, Joint Dircctor. Dcpartment of I & C, Government of 'l'ripura
IRcpresented Director. Department of I & Cl
Sri Ashim Saha, Joint Director, Urban Development Department, Government of 'fripura
IRepresented f)irector, Urban Development Department]
ir) Sri Bishu Karmakar, Member Secretarl,. -lripura
State Pollution Control Board
Sn Anirnesh Das, l)ilector" Science. Technology & Environment Department, Government of'l ripura and Clhairntan, Iliver Rejuvenation Committee, Tripura reviewed the last minutes of the
meetirrg of River Rejuvenation Committee, Tripura held on 05/02/2020 regarding 6 identified
pollLrted river stretches based on the directions of Ilon'ble NGTin the mattcr OA No.673 of 20llt
irrrd thc direction dated 28/021202A of Ilon'ble NG'I in the rnatter of OA No.606/ 2018.
Sri Ilishu Karmakar, Member Secretary, Tripura State Pollution Control Board raised the issues such
rs Phl,trt rc:rnediation/bio remediation of drains discharge into river and setting up of S'iP in OA No.
(i7i ol 2018 in the rnatter of polluted river stretch and the direclion r.rf'Hon'ble NGT dated
28t0212tJ20 in the matter of OA No. 606/ 201 8. The matter was discussed in the meeting,
Aiicr tlireadbare discussions the fbllowing decisions were taken:
ii 'l'he l7 nos. of drains in Agaritrla have becn identified by the Agartala Municipal Corporation.
In I't phase, the Expressiori of Interest has been invited for execution ol phytoi trio
rerncdiation works fbr 5 nr:s. of identitrccl drains under Agartala Mr.rnicipal Corporation on
pilot mode. 'l-he technical evaluation o1'tender document is under process. The identiiication
of drains discharged into six identified river stretches in other ULIIs is going on. 'fhe
phyto/bio remediation works for the other identified drains of ULBs r,vill be taken up by
conccrned til Rs in a phasr:cl manner.
P.li2
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Irr compliance ol'the direction of NGT dated 28.02.2020 in the matter of OA No. 606/ 201g.
the llrban Dcvelopment Department will take necessary steps to complete the ongoing
pro.jects ot'setting up of S'I'Ps within 3l .03,2021 .
Iror initiation o1'phyto/bio remediation works in the drains, it is required to assess the BOD
level of the each drain. The Urban Development Department will make an inventory of drains
discharged into the six identifled river stretches. The ULB wise list of such drains will be
provided to the T'ripura State Pollution Control Board for assessment of BOD level.
All the concerned departmentslorganizations will be requested to take necessary effort for
etl'ective implementation of the Action Plan for restoration of the six identified river
stretches. The concerned departments/organizations will also submit the monthly action taken
report on implementation of the said Action Plan to the Tripura State Pollution Control
Board.
v) 1'he Tripura State Pollution Control Board will take necessary steps to provide the Monthly
Progress l{cport (MPR) on implementalion of Action Plan for rejuvenation of 6 identified
Polluted River Stretches to NMCG with a copy to cpCB on regular basis,
'l'he meeting ended with thanks to the chair.
Director, Science, Technology & Environment,Government of Tripura &
C hairman, River Rej uvenation Committee, Tripu ra
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June 10, 2020-=jt,
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1. Tire FPS to the Chief Secretarlz, Govt. of Tripura2. The Secretary, DSTE, Govt. of Tripura
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Copyalso fonnrardecl to : The Secretary, l\4inistry of Jal Sirakti, 1"t Floor, majorDhyan Chand National Staclium, india gate, New Delhi-110002 for kindinformaiion.
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In elccordallce r;izith lhe cliscussions held in 5[s ],d inerting of the Centrall\4oiriloi ing corrirnittee iir the lvGT matter of o.A. 1\o.673 oI' 2o1g, ,Ihe lr4emberSecretar-1", Tripr-rra State Polliltion Control Boarcl (TSpCBi is hereby nominatedas Nodai Ofllcer- for submission of Monthl]. progress Report(MpR) to concernedetuthorjLics in connection with implementation of restoration plan of theidentified polluted river stretches of Tripura and also for coordination uzithNatior-ral Mission lbr clean Ganga (I{MCG) in this regard.
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I-Ion1:le Nertional Green Tribunal, Principal Bench, l\ew Delhi haspassed several Oi:clers in O.A.No.673 of 2018 for restoratjon of the iclentifieclpoiirtred river stretches.
1-lon'ble National Green Tribr-inal has also corrstituted "CentralMonitoring Committee" Llncler the Chairmanship of Secretaiy, Departrrrent ofWater Resources, RD&GR, Ministry of Jal Sirakti, Govt. of India forrnonotoring/looking after- the issue.
Tire lncl llssfing of Centra-l Monitoring CommitteeOA No.673 of 2018 was held on L9.A2.2020 at 10.30 AMMirristry of Jal Shrikti, Gorrl. of India.
A copy of mim-rtes of the said meeting receirred frr:m tire NationalMission for Clean Ganga, Department of Water Resourbes, RiverDeveloprnent & Ganga Rejuvenation, Mirristr5r 6f Jal .Shakti, Govt. of Indiavide Office N4emoranclum lVo.Legal/0A6'/3/2018/l\MCG/2019 dated27.O2.2O2O is enclosed herewith fol your kinrl informal.ion & necessaryaction for cornpliance. A copy of the e-mail received frorn the NationaiMijssion for Clean Ganga (NMCG) a1o4g with report oi Monitoring Committeeregarcling in situ bioremediationl-phyto remediation of sewage in drains iserlso enclosed herewitir for Jrour inforrnation and necessary action.
In this context, al1 concerned are requested to seird action takenreport to the Member Secretary, Tripura State Pollution Control Board onregular basis for preparation and submission of Monttrly Progress Report toCPCB & Mirristry of Jal Shakti, G'ovt. of India as per direc'rions of Hon'bleNGT. \. ["U, ...,-,'vi,r.\,,r.u, ,f.r'it'\Z:*
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