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River
Pollution Control Projects
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GANGA
ACTION PLAN (PHASE -II) |
The phase-II of the Ganga
Action Plan was started
in the year 1993. Under
this phase, main tributaries
of river Ganga, namely Yamuna
and Gomti and other major
rivers in other states were
taken up, Due to change
of scope of river pollution
control works, the Govt.
of India renamed program
as Nation River Conservation
Program instead of Ganga
Action Plan, which is now
spread in 165 towns of 17
different states. The directorate
for river pollution control
works under ministry of
Environment and Forest,
Govt. of India is also renamed
as National River Conservation
Directorate.
In the state of Uttar Pradesh,
23 towns, including 5 towns
of phase-I, on the bank
of river Ganga and its major
tributaries Yamuna and Gomti
were taken up under Phase-II.
Out of these, 8 towns are
situated on the bank of
river Yamuna, 3 towns on
the bank of river Gomti
and 12 towns are on the
bank of river Ganga. The
8 towns on the bank of river
Yamuna are under Yamuna
Action Plan component, 3
towns on the bank of river
Gomti are under Gomti Action
Plan component, 8 towns
are under Ganga(Main Stem),
3 towns are under Ganga
(Supreme Court) and one
town is under Ganga Support
Project component.
The projects in the above
components are in different
stages of implementation
in various towns. The total
approved Cost of the GAP
(Phase-II) is Rs. 948.41
Crores which includes Rs.
124.13 crors for Yamuna
Action Plan Phase-II and
Rs. 263.26 crores for Lucknow
Phase-II.
The schemes under Phase-II
were funded on 50:50 share
basis by Govt of India and
State Govt. till March 1997.
After April 1997, the cost
of capital works is being
borne by Govt. of India
except for the cost of land
required for the schemes
and centage charged
by the implementing agency
over and above 8 percent,
which is to be borne by
the State Govt. However,
the financing pattern for
schemes sanctioned under
Tenth Five Year Plan has
been again changed to 70:30
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YAMUNA
ACTION PLAN |
The
Yamuna Action Plan (YAP)
has been implemented in
8 towns namely, Saharanpur,
Muzaffarnagar, Ghaziabad,
Noida, Vrindavan, Mathura,
Agra and Etawah. The approved
cost of Yamuna Action plan
in these towns in Rs. 290.54
Crores for which financial
assistance was received
from Japan Bank of International
Cooperation (JBIC).
At the time of start of
Yamuna Action Plan in the
year 1993, about 280 mld
sewage was finding its way
into the river Yamuna in
above 8 towns. The Yamuna
Action Plan envisaged interception,
diversion and treatment
of 399.75 mld sewage through
15 STPs . All 144 schemes
including 15 sewage treatment
plants have been completed
and commissioned and are
functional. An expenditure
of Rs. 285.295 Crore has
been incurred upto Decemberr
2005.
CCEA of GOI has sanctioned
Rs.124.13 crores for Yamuna
Action Plan Phase-II to
be implemented at Agra.
Against this, a DPR costing
Rs. 95.42 crore has been
submitted to GOI for approval.
GOI has given administrative
approval for land acquisition
against above DPR and
also released Rs. 6.15
crores.
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