Goverment of India

Sewage Gas based Power Generation at Bamroli

Budget : 6200 Lakhs (62 Crore)
Innovation Type (Process/ Product): Process

About the Project:

Bamroli Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Surat has a secondary treatment system with a capacity of 100 MLD. Out of which 40 MLD sewage, after tertiary treatment is supplied to the Pandesara Industrial estate that majorly houses textile processing industries. Initially, the entire treated sewage was being discharged into Koyali Khadi. The project involves a tertiary sewage treatment plant of 42 MLD capacity to treat sewage and generate industrial grade water in Surat. The technology for treatment of wastewater involves Sand Filtration, Ultra-filtration (UF), Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Activated Carbon Filter (ACF). Sand filtration removes suspended matter as well as floating and sinkable particles when the wastewater flows vertically through a fine bed of sand or gravel. Ultrafiltration removes colloidal particles (0.01 to 1.0 microns) from water and reverse osmosis helps in removing a large majority of contaminants from the water. The facility converts the sludge into biogas, this in turn is used to generate electricity for the operation of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP).

 

Sector : Solid Waste Management

Pilot City : Surat, Gujarat

Ownership : Surat Municipal Corporation

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