Title: R.M.Bhardwaj, Scientist
1R.M.Bhardwaj, Scientist C Central Pollution
Control Board, Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun
Nagar,Delhi-110032 (INDIA) rmbdelhi_at_yahoo.co.in,
scrmb.cpcb_at_nic.in
Questionnaire survey and data acquisition onStat
us of Wastewater Management in India
2Increase in Urban Population
3Steps followed for Questionnaire survey on Water
Supply, Wastewater Generation, Collection,
Treatment in Urban Centres in India and
limitations of study
- Step 1
- List out candidate Cities/Towns for data
collection-various classes categorised by Census
Deptt.(Calcutta case) - Information is available for city specific rather
than outer growth/urban agglomeration.civic
agencies does not keep record for non municipal
areas. - Information is difficult to obtain for
development region/authority area as the census
is held once in a decade.Growth rate figures are
used for estimation wherever information gaps are
observed.
4Step 2Identification of Civic Agency Dispatch
of Questionnaire
- Multiple agencies are involved in providing civic
services and the administrative set up varies
from State to State. The civic agency may be
Municipality/ Corporation/ State Water Board/
Public Health Engineering Deptt or Private
Agencies.There may be gaps in information/data - Dispatch of Questionnaire for Data Acquisition
to one and all possible sources, followed by
reminders periodically. Persuasion and follow up
through concerned Ministries of State Govt. and
Union Ministries. Ultimate option-use of
Statutory power. - Personal visit to urban centres for Questionnaire
survey and to verify contents wherever doubt
arise.
5Step 3Data receipt, entry,Checking, Validation
and Processing
- Data received from Civic agencies is entered in
dbase/ Excel format.Replies received from
multiple agencies for the same city needs careful
integration. - Data checking to find errors in reporting of
population figures, units on volume of water
supply/ wastewater generation, per capita
figures, checks on the ratio of water supply v/s
wastewater generation, level of wastewater
collection, treatment capacity, type of treatment
process and mode of disposal(irrigation,
recipient water body etc.) - Checking, if data is within the limits of
national norms, if the data is within the
expected ranges for a parameter, if data are
physically or scientifically possible(general
checks),if the correlation of parameters(some
conditional checks) does exist.
6Step 3(Contd.)
- Data verification/validation by using maps/atlas,
topo sheets, past records for each city, water
mission reports on per capita level of water
supply for different classes of urban centers in
the country and various studies carried out by
the organisation on environmental issues - Personal experience of Scientists/Engineers on
specific urban centers - Data processed to prepare National,State wise and
river basin wise tables on class I cities and
Class II towns covering a number of parameters
i.e population, volume of water supply in a
city,per capita water supply,source of water
supply, of population covered with water
supply, wastewater generation, sewered
population, wastewater collection, treatment and
place of disposal.
7 Step 3 (Contd)
- Another study on performance evaluation of sewage
treatment plants(STPs) is carried out to assess
the efficiency of units and compliance level for
discharge of pollutants such as pH,Suspended
Solids, Chemical Oxygen Demand and Biochemical
Oxygen Demand in the treated wastewater, apart
from a number of other parameters.The performance
of the STPs is inconsistent due to a number of
reasons and frequent monitoring is not possible.
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10Data on Water Supply
Discussion on Questionnaire and Data Collection
Exercise
- Source of Organised Water Supply and Volume
(mld/mgd)-River / Canal /Lake /
Subsurface/Sea-need caution on the
unit/source/multiple source - of population covered-information not précised
- Source of unorganised water supply
- Proposed plan for augmentation of water Supply
(source/Volume) and target year of commissioning - In case of multiple supplying agencies-verificatio
n of figures/ sources/ jurisdiction is difficult,
estimation based on pumping hours are made-Case
of NCT of Delhi-DDA/CPWD/Private builders
11Data on Treatment of Raw Water for municipal
supply
- Type of treatment-Conventional/only
Chlorination/ Raw water Supply - Number and name of Treatment Plant(Govt.owned or
under BOOT) - Design Capacity of each Plant
- Actual Volume of Water Treated (not metered only
pumping capacity and period of pumping is
available) - Disposal of back wash water(Volume/Place) and
does alum recovery process adopted - Continuous/Intermittent Supply
12Generation of Wastewater
- Volume of Wastewater Generation (mld/mgd)
Municipal Domestic/Industrial-information
provided is based on engineering estimates i.e
80 of water supply-industrial figures are based
on production that is under reported. - Volume of Wastewater reaching pump houses through
sewers (mld/mgd)- calculated figures are based on
pumping hours.Pumping capacity reduce
considerably by ageing of pumps. - of population covered by sewers-information is
estimated zone wise. - Volume of wastewater flowing in open drains (old
city areas/unplanned growth) is difficult to
account - Specific studies undertaken indicates wastewater
generation is more than the water supply figures-
unaccounted water-bore wells by individuals due
to inadequate supply from civic agency.Official
figures of water supply in Delhi is 640 mgd
whereas measured flow of drains is 727 mgd.
Possibility of effluent from subsurface does not
arise in case of Delhi because the water table is
quite deep and going down further due to over
abstraction.
13Waste water Collection
- Volume of Wastewater Collected through sewerage
system(mld/mgd) Municipal Domestic/
Industrial-estimated figures-Total generated
volume is not collected due to settlement/choking
of sewers and disruption of pumping due to power
shortages. - Volume of Wastewater collected through open
drains/storm water drains and pumped for
irrigation or pumped for treatment
(mld/mgd)-objective of data is to prioritise
efforts for sewerage. - Is there separate sewers for domestic and
industrial wastewater-only planned industrial
estates have separate sewers - of wastewater collected-figures are not
available with civic agencies.Attempt made to
estimate in Delhi during the performance
assessment of sewage treatment plants indicates
that only about 42 wastewater is collected
through sewers rest is flowing in open
drains.Figures varies widely from city to city.
14Sewage (Wastewater) Treatment
- Installed Treatment Capacity (mld/mgd)
- Number and name of Sewage Treatment Plant
(Govt.owned or under BOOT), specify agency - Level of treatment plant-Primary/Secondary/Tertia
ry - Treatment Technology and Design Capacity of each
Plant (mld/mgd)-Primary/Secondary/Tertiary.
Activated Sludge Process/Trickling Filter/Upflow
Anaerobic Sludge Blanket/Other Anaerobic (Bio
Filter) process, Oxidation pond,any other process - Actual inflow of Wastewater in each Sewage
Treatment Plant (mld/mgd) - Actual volume of wastewater (Sewage) Treated
(mld/mgd). - Experience of Delhi indicates that despite having
sewage treatment capacity of 2300mld only about
1400 mld is treated upto secondary level through
ASP.
15Performance Evaluation of Sewage Treatment Plants
- Sewage treatment plants evaluated based on
composite sampling of each treatment unit to
assess the efficacy of system and compliance to
prescribed standards. - Intermittent Power Supply is one of the main
constraint in activated bio mass treatment
systems that reduces the performances to a great
extent. - It is observed that non energy intensive
technologies such as Oxidation Pond/Facultative
Pond are performing relatively better than
mechanised systems.Reduction percentages vary
from parameter to parameter.
16Harmonisation with International Questionnaires
and availability of data
- Methodology adopted in India is quite similar to
International pattern however there are number of
issues needs to addressed for data gaps in
respect of developing economies. - Population is growing at fast pace and process
of infrastructure development is a dynamic in
developing economies.Frequent updating of
information is not possible as being followed in
EU.Records are not computerised, Data variation
are evident. - Statistics on water/wastewater management is not
compiled,collated and published by civic agencies
and State Govt.Hence methods for gross estimates
are required to be designed . - Infrastructure development for municipal water
supplies is priority, in contrast to wastewater
collection and treatment.Hence data is broadly
lacking for the letter part. - Data related to treatment of wastewater and their
performance may be a difficult proposition.
17Thanks to UNSD for giving me this opportunity to
share findings.
18T H A N K Y O U