Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority Issues Tender for New Sewage Treatment Plant
GMDA floats tender for 40 MLD STP to cater for newer Gurugram sectors
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The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has issued a tender for a new 40 million litres per day sewage treatment plant in Naurangpur village, Haryana, India. Estimated at ₹75 crore (approximately $9 million USD), the project aims to enhance wastewater treatment capacity in New Gurugram's rapidly urbanizing sectors and is expected to be completed within 24 months.
- 01GMDA's new sewage treatment plant will have a capacity of 40 MLD.
- 02The project will cost approximately ₹75 crore (around $9 million USD).
- 03Construction is set to take place over 2.89 acres and will be completed in 24 months.
- 04The STP will support sewage treatment for Sectors 77 to 80 and nearby villages.
- 05This initiative is part of a broader sewerage augmentation plan for the Gurugram-Manesar Urban Complex.
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The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has floated a tender for the construction of a 40 million litres per day (MLD) sewage treatment plant (STP) in Naurangpur village, Haryana, India. The project is estimated to cost ₹75 crore (approximately $9 million USD) and will be developed over 2.89 acres, with a completion timeline of 24 months from the award of the contract. This STP will cater to sewage generated from Sectors 77 to 80 and surrounding villages, significantly enhancing the wastewater treatment capacity in the rapidly urbanizing region of New Gurugram. The plant will employ advanced treatment technology to ensure that the treated wastewater meets high quality standards, allowing for its safe reuse in horticulture and irrigation. The Naurangpur STP is part of GMDA's comprehensive sewerage augmentation plan under the Master Development Plan for the Gurugram-Manesar Urban Complex 2031, which divides the city into four sewerage zones to improve sewage collection and treatment. Currently, Gurugram operates seven STPs with a combined capacity of 433 MLD. GMDA officials emphasize that these developments are crucial for addressing the growing sewage treatment needs of the city and reducing untreated sewage discharge into local water bodies, including the Yamuna River.
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The new sewage treatment plant will significantly improve wastewater treatment capacity, helping to manage the increasing sewage generated by the growing population in Gurugram. This will enhance sanitation conditions and promote environmental sustainability.
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