The CPCB flagged non-compliance of wastewater treatment at tannery clusters in Jajmau, Unnao, and Banther to the UPPCB.
Instructions were issued on September 18 by the CPCB to the UPPCB to ensure compliance with water treatment norms at tanneries.
Over 300 tannery units are operational in these clusters, which are major hubs for leather product exports.
The Rs 617-crore Jajmau CETP, commissioned last August, has a treatment capacity of 20 million litres of effluents per day.
Inspections revealed the Jajmau CETP was not complying with effluent quality standards for BOD and TDS, with TDS levels five times above norms.
The common chrome recovery unit (CCRU) of 900 KLD was found non-operational due to insufficient exhaust chrome liquor.
Detailed Insights:
Tannery clusters in Kanpur, Unnao, and Banther are significant for leather exports but contribute heavily to Ganga pollution.
Individual tannery units must perform primary treatment before sending effluents to the cluster's CETP.
The CPCB has directed the UPPCB to form a surveillance team to ensure units connected to CETPs comply with inlet effluent quality standards.
A time-bound action plan is required to improve the operation and maintenance of CETPs to meet Union Environment Ministry standards.
High BOD levels in water indicate a higher pollution load, which is detrimental to aquatic life.
The Jajmau CETP failed to meet inlet effluent quality standards for total suspended solids and chromium, indicating improper operation of primary ETPs.
The non-operational CCRU exacerbates chromium pollution, hindering the recovery and recycling of chromium used in tanning.
Key Concepts Involved:
CETP (Common Effluent Treatment Plant): A facility that treats wastewater from multiple industries to meet discharge standards.
Effluent: Liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea.
BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand): The amount of oxygen required by microorganisms to decompose organic matter in water.
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids): The total amount of minerals, salts, metals, and other substances dissolved in water.