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Potential reuse of treated wastewater and sludge from FSTPs in Maharashtra (Softcopy is also available)

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Contents 1 Undertaking i Certificate iii Acknowledgments v Abstract vii Table of contents x List of figures .xv List of tables .x Abbreviations .xii 1 Introduction .1 Background Policy and programs for wastewater and sludge worldwide 2 Policy and programs for wastewater and sludge nationwide 3 Case of Maharashtra Existing policy for wastewater reuse in Maharashtra 6 Need for Study 2 Identification of Aim and Objectives 9 Aim Objectives Scope Limitations Research methodology 3 Literature Review 11 Wastewater reuse practices Worldwide 11 Wastewater reuse practices Worldwide through FSTPs 11 FSTPWastewater reuse practices Nationwide 21 Type of FSTP reuse practices in Maharashtra 26 The priorityof reuse for Maharashtra 27 Fit for reuse standards in case of Maharashtra 28 Identified parameters 31 Physical components 31 Financial Category 32 User Perspective 32 Evaluation of parameters 32 Approach followed 32 Stakeholder consultation01 –Leh 33 Stakeholder consultation02 –Devanahalli 34 Stakeholder consultation03 –Berhampur 36 Stakeholder consultation04 –Wai 37 Stakeholder consultation05 –Sinnar 38 Stakeholder consultation06 –Karunguzhi 40 Stakeholder consultation07 -Perivanaichen palayam 41 Stakeholder consultation08 –Wayanad 42 Summary of evaluation 43 Physical components 43 Financial Components 44 User Perspective 44 Develop a detailed proposal for Satara 46 Cities with constructed or upcoming FSTP, having a capacity ofmore than10 KLD 46 Citieswithexisting or upcoming FSTPs falling under the critical climate Zone 47 Cities with existing or upcoming FSTPs under the drought zone 48 Cities planning to practice scheduledesludging and are under the droughtzone 49 Satara overview 50 Sanitation Scenario 50 Proposed SWM DPR 52 Treated wastewater reuse –Onsite Option 53 Treated wastewater reuse -Offsite Option 57 Summary of the onsite and offsite plan 62 Wastewaterreuse policyfor cities having FSTP 63 Key learnings from a comparison of various policies 63 Key points from the drafted Maharashtra FSTP reuse policy 64 Conclusion 66 Way Forward 67 References xiii Appendix 1:Water regulatory in Maharashtra 18 Appendix 2: Fit for reuse quality norms 19
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Contents 1
Undertaking i
Certificate iii
Acknowledgments v
Abstract vii
Table of contents x
List of figures .xv
List of tables .x
Abbreviations .xii
1 Introduction .1
Background
Policy and programs for wastewater and sludge worldwide 2
Policy and programs for wastewater and sludge nationwide 3
Case of Maharashtra
Existing policy for wastewater reuse in Maharashtra 6
Need for Study
2 Identification of Aim and Objectives 9
Aim
Objectives
Scope
Limitations
Research methodology
3 Literature Review 11
Wastewater reuse practices Worldwide 11
Wastewater reuse practices Worldwide through FSTPs 11
FSTPWastewater reuse practices Nationwide 21
Type of FSTP reuse practices in Maharashtra 26
The priorityof reuse for Maharashtra 27
Fit for reuse standards in case of Maharashtra 28
Identified parameters 31
Physical components 31
Financial Category 32
User Perspective 32
Evaluation of parameters 32
Approach followed 32
Stakeholder consultation01 –Leh 33
Stakeholder consultation02 –Devanahalli 34
Stakeholder consultation03 –Berhampur 36
Stakeholder consultation04 –Wai 37
Stakeholder consultation05 –Sinnar 38
Stakeholder consultation06 –Karunguzhi 40
Stakeholder consultation07 -Perivanaichen palayam 41
Stakeholder consultation08 –Wayanad 42
Summary of evaluation 43
Physical components 43
Financial Components 44
User Perspective 44
Develop a detailed proposal for Satara 46
Cities with constructed or upcoming FSTP, having a capacity ofmore than10 KLD 46
Citieswithexisting or upcoming FSTPs falling under the critical climate Zone 47
Cities with existing or upcoming FSTPs under the drought zone 48
Cities planning to practice scheduledesludging and are under the droughtzone 49
Satara overview 50
Sanitation Scenario 50
Proposed SWM DPR 52
Treated wastewater reuse –Onsite Option 53
Treated wastewater reuse -Offsite Option 57
Summary of the onsite and offsite plan 62
Wastewaterreuse policyfor cities having FSTP 63
Key learnings from a comparison of various policies 63
Key points from the drafted Maharashtra FSTP reuse policy 64
Conclusion 66
Way Forward 67
References xiii
Appendix 1:Water regulatory in Maharashtra 18
Appendix 2: Fit for reuse quality norms 19

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