available sewage treatment capacity in india
How much sewage is treated in India?
This adds up to around 20% of the wastewater being treated globally. According to a recent report published by Central Pollution Control Board (March 2021), India’s current water treatment capacity is 27.3% and the sewage treatment capacity is 18.6 % (with another 5.2 % capacity being added).
How much sewage is treated in STP?
Against this, there exist STPs having 6190 MLD capacity while another 1743 MLD capacity is being added. Thus, the existing treatment capacity is just 18.6 % of present sewage generation and another 5.2 % capacity is being added. However, the actual capacity utilization of STPs is only 72.2% and as such only 13.5 % of the sewage is treated.
What is the gap between sewage generation and sewage treatment capacity?
There remains a gap of 22939 MLD between sewage generation and installed sewage treatment capacity. In percentage this gap is 78.7 %. Another 1742.6 MLD sewage treatment capacity is under planning or construction stage. If this is also added to existing capacity, even then there is a gap of 21196 MLD (equal to 72.7 %) in sewage treatment capacity.
How has sewage generation changed in India?
The sewage generation in India has witnessed an inclining trend over the past few years. It has increased from 57,660 mld in 2015- 16 to 72,468 mld in 2020-21, registering a CAGR of 4.68%. The treatment capacity too has increased from 21,589 mld in 2015- 16 to 26,665 mld in 2020-21, registering a CAGR of 4.31%.
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