In Panchmahal, Gujarat, the Halol GIDC Industries Association's Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) project promotes environmental stewardship. With Rs. 1.20 crore, this initiative processes wastewater from estate industrial units, guarantees GPCB compliance, and promotes a cleaner and safer environment. Halol GIDC Estate cleanses 500 KLD of industrial effluent to safeguard aquatic life and human health from river and groundwater contamination.
The Halol GIDC Industries Association's CETP enhances environmental and regulatory compliance. Reusing water and reducing industrial pollution improves resource conservation and sustainability. Promoting the association's environmental efforts draws green investors, strengthening its commercial image. Construction should begin soon and complete in the coming months when authorities approve it.
Physical, chemical, and biological treatment methods will be tailored to industry and wastewater at the CETP. GPCB compliance will be checked before releasing treated water. Halol GIDC Industries Association's CETP project inspires other industrial clusters and cleans Gujarat.
The Halol GIDC Industries Association's Panchmahal CETP project exhibits its environmental concern. Project spends Rs. 1.20 crores on Halol GIDC Estate industrial wastewater cleanup. The purpose is to comply with GPCB laws, eliminate river and groundwater pollution, and clean up the environment. A 500 KLD CETP project recycles water, improves regulatory compliance, and raises the company's image to attract green investors. After regulators agree, construction will begin fast utilizing several treatment processes to meet tight standards before releasing treated water. Industrial ethics that support a sustainable and healthy future are shown in the project.
News by Rahul Yeeligetti