150 KL capacity FSTP in Warangal

150 KL capacity FSTP in Warangal
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The Greater Warangal Smart City Corporation Board on Tuesday gave in-principle approval for setting up a 150 KL capacity faecal sludge treatment plant (FSTP) in Warangal in two phases with an estimated cost of Rs 4.8 Crore.

Hyderabad: The Greater Warangal Smart City Corporation Board on Tuesday gave in-principle approval for setting up a 150 KL capacity faecal sludge treatment plant (FSTP) in Warangal in two phases with an estimated cost of Rs 4.8 Crore.

The 10th board meeting of the Corporation was held here on Tuesday at CDMA office. This plant is in addition to the already existing 15 KL capacity FSTP, which was established on a pilot basis and which is currently operational and was able to successfully treat the waste as per the desired norms. The FSTP was set up in sync with the Faecal Sludge and Septage Management policy of the Centre.

Speaking on the occasion, MAUD Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar said that development of all important roads, which have a visible impact and which can be completed before next March, should be taken up. He asked the Commissioner to inspect all the major roads and take up those which have major impact.

He said that the existing junctions should be greened and added that young architects may be asked to design the junctions in an aesthetic manner. The Bhadrakali Lake cleaning should be completed before the arrival of monsoon, he stated. Similarly, the public garden should be renovated and kept ready by Independence Day.

Arvind Kumar also said that development of 1000 pillar temple and Warangal fort should be done at the earliest. The project management committee was asked to incorporate disaster management and protection of government lands as components under the pan city proposals.

he meeting also took stock of the various ongoing projects as part of the smart city project. MAUD Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar, CDMA T K Sreedevi, Warangal Urban District Collector Amrapali Kata, Warangal Municipal Commissioner Gautam, Mayor Narender and other officials along with the PMC attended the meeting.

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