Title: Sewage, Wastewater Treatment And Arun Lakhani
1Sewage, Wastewater Treatment And Arun Lakhani
2Chairman MD of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited
(VIL India), Arun Lakhani addresses the audience
at the 4th Annual Conference on Sewage And
Wastewater Treatment by India Infrastructure.
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3This conference happened on April 26-27, 2016 at
the Le Meridien, New Delhi. The focus of the
conference was to analyze trends developments
in Indias sewerage system, discuss the new
government programmes, highlight opportunities
and challenges. The conference also showcased
successful projects, technologies and best
practices. Heres what he has to say.
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4According to Arun Lakhani there is an necessity
to have an influx of drinking water. Like today
in Maharashtra we see a truck load of water is
being sent for drinking purposes. Section 144
needs to be implemented to protect the water
tankers from people. This situation needs to be
introspected and we need to understand why we are
faced with these water problems.
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5India fortunately has a wealth of natural
resources. We have more than 100 billion cubic
meter of usable water. Maybe its circulated
unevenly across our geography, considering we are
a large country. So, we may have larger rainfall
in some nations and scarcity in other areas. But
still we are not a country which should reach to
a situation where we have to have our society
live by train load of water. We have gone wrong
somewhere and we need to rectify this condition
and particularly looking at sewage as a resource
for water and not just as waste water that we
need to treat. When we were at the time of
independence we were a 37 crore now we are 120
crore. We were pre dominantly agricultural
economy now we are industry and service industry
economy.
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6We were pre dominantly rural but we are now 37
urban and growing fast. Due to this situation in
our society, we are pumping out 38,000 million
liters per day of sewage untreated into nature.
21 of diseases are water borne. All the lakes,
river (surface water) etc are polluted. The down
streams of the large cities particularly, if you
see the water treatment plant intake parameter.
They almost resemble sewage water parameters. If
we make a rule all the towns will lift water from
their downstream and not upstream then well
realize what we are doing to nature, our society
and our country. I strongly believe we need a
sustainable urban water management. Distribution
24x7 water supply, pressurized water systems give
a way to healthy and safe water to the citizens.
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7For instance in Nagpur 24x7 we are doing this
whole cycle. Source, treatment, distribution and
sewage are important. Sewage treatment even in
the towns it can be lifted from the open nallas
and not allow it to just got through and go to
the rivers, or the lakes or nature.
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8Till be become very robust as an economy we will
have to create a source of revenue for this
sewage treatment within the cycle of urban water
management. If we have rules that sewage treated
water will be given priority by thermal power
stations, by industry, by gardening, etc we will
be able to generate revenue out of this water.
We need to start working sewage water treatment
in our nation for a more sustainable living.
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9Arun Lakhani Blogs
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11THANK YOU