Sewage Treatment Plant Hyderabad

Efficient & Reliable

Why is STP Essential in Hyderabad ?

Setting up a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is mandatory for almost all new apartments, commercial buildings, IT buildings, hospitals, and hotels in Hyderabad. Before construction, consent from the Telangana Pollution Control Board (TGPCB) is required. Untreated sewage currently flows into the Musi River and Hussain Sagar, impacting villages like Choutuppal and Bhongir. This affects drinking water sources and overwhelms natural systems. Approximately 5 million children die annually due to waterborne diseases caused by sewage. Effective sewage treatment solutions are urgently needed.

Innovative Sewage Treatment Solutions for Hyderabad

Cutting-Edge Technology

Our Sewage Treatment Plant for Hyderabad, easySTP, is designed specifically for the city’s needs. By utilizing state-of-the-art technology, and ensure efficient removal of contaminants. 

Our easySTP is environmentally conscious sewage treatment methods that reduce pollution and protect Hyderabad’s precious water resources. These sustainable solutions minimize environmental impact while maximizing treatment effectiveness which  contribute to a healthier ecosystem for Hyderabad.

Hyderabad’s complex urban sewage issues require systamatic treatment strategies. Our expert team develops personalized solutions to meet these specific needs, ensuring optimal performance in any setting. 

TGPCB Rules

Telangana Pollution Control Board for Residential ,Industries , Commercial and Educational Institutions. 

Residential
GPCB requires environmental clearance for residential projects, especially larger ones, to ensure proper waste management and stormwater drainage. Compliance with noise pollution standards is essential during construction and occupancy. Rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment systems are encouraged to minimize environmental impact. These measures aim to promote sustainable development. Ultimately, the focus is on protecting local ecosystems.
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Industries
Industries must secure “Consent to Establish” (CTE) and “Consent to Operate” (CTO) from TGPCB prior to operations. They are required to implement pollution control measures to meet emission and discharge standards. Mandatory effluent treatment plants (ETPs) must treat wastewater before discharge. Regular monitoring and record-keeping are crucial for compliance. These regulations ensure sustainable and responsible industrial practices.
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Commercial Establishments
Commercial establishments must obtain environmental clearances and comply with waste management regulations. Effective waste segregation and recycling practices are essential to reduce ecological footprints. They must adhere to air quality and noise standards during operations to safeguard community health. Adopting energy-efficient practices and renewable energy sources is encouraged. The overall goal is to promote sustainability and benefit the local environment.
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Educational Institutions
Educational institutions should integrate environmental education into their curricula to raise awareness among students. They must establish solid waste management systems, including waste segregation and responsible disposal methods. Water conservation practices, like rainwater harvesting, are essential for sustainability. Engaging in green initiatives, such as tree planting, enhances environmental stewardship. This approach fosters a culture of responsibility among future generations.
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TGPCB Norms

TSPCB Sewage Treatment Norms

Setting up an easySTP wastewater treatment plant , you need to obtain the Consent to Establish (CTE). Once the plant is ready to operate, ensure you secure the Consent to Operate (CTO) to begin running your easySTP.

TSPCB requires the reuse of treated water for non-drinking purposes to save water and cut down on water pollution. easySTP systems are made to in view of this.

Ensuring a reliable STP is key to meet TSPCB rules. With easySTP, you get a wastewater treatment plant that’s simple and affordable to maintain. These steps help  meet TSPCB norms and reduce water pollution, keeping the environment safe.

TSPCB Parameters

Important STP Documents

Latest TGPCB Circular
Sample CTE
Sample CTO
STP Capacity Calculator

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Frequently Asked Questions

No, there isn’t. TSPCB treated water standards are very high, as the water is meant for reuse. No existing maintenance-free technology can provide the high quality of water required to meet these standards.

Only a combination of biological processes, membrane filtration, and disinfection can provide the high-quality treated water required to meet TSPCB norms.

No, there aren’t. Even government projects, such as Weaker Section Low Housing, must comply with TSPCB norms.

Rules are applicable for projects that begun after March 2021. Whatever is specified in the CTE has to be implemented