KARACHI, Jan 6: The first effluent treatment plant of the country in the Korangi industrial area has been completed at a cost of Rs492 million.

This was stated by the chief executive, Trade Development Authority Pakistan, Tariq Ikram, while talking to newsmen during his visit to the Korangi Effluent Treatment Plant on Friday.

He said the plant had been completed in six years through the collaboration of the TDAP, the Pakistan Tanneries Association, the Dutch government and the city government. The TDAP has contributed 68 per cent, the PTA 20 per cent, the Dutch government eight per cent and the CDGK four per cent of the cost.

Mr Ikram pointed out that President Pervez Musharraf would perform the inauguration of the plant in the second week of February.

The plant is able to treat the effluent sludge and solid waste of tanneries of the Korangi industrial area through converting 10,000 million gallons or 42,000 cubic meter hazardous water into harmless water per day. About 26,000 cubic meter water of the city would also be treated in the plant at no cost.

Ikram said that environmental compliance was as critical for Pakistan's image as the quality of export goods. The plant is working through UASB technology that is imported from Dutch organisation, operating in India.

A TDAP official said that around 400 such plants were in operation in India. In Pakistan, 11 more such treatment plants are required to treat effluent.

Speaking about the efficacy of the plant, PTA President Gulzar Firoz said UASB process had been chosen after studying four technologies. “UASB is the cheapest and best technology,” he added.

About 70 per cent of the power requirement of the plant is to be met by the plant itself which is powered by a gas generator for which biogas is accumulated by the treatment of waste.

The gas generators would start production of electricity to fulfil the required amount within six months.

The running cost of the plant is Rs50 million per annum and would be met by the tanners.

The plant is located at a distance of five kilometres from the sea where the treated water is to be discharged. The sludge and solid waste from the effluent are disposed of at the cites designated by the CDGK.—APP

Editorial

Ominous demands
Updated 18 May, 2024

Ominous demands

The federal government needs to boost its revenues to reduce future borrowing and pay back its existing debt.
Property leaks
18 May, 2024

Property leaks

THE leaked Dubai property data reported on by media organisations around the world earlier this week seems to have...
Heat warnings
18 May, 2024

Heat warnings

STARTING next week, the country must brace for brutal heatwaves. The NDMA warns of severe conditions with...
Dangerous law
Updated 17 May, 2024

Dangerous law

It must remember that the same law can be weaponised against it one day, just as Peca was when the PTI took power.
Uncalled for pressure
17 May, 2024

Uncalled for pressure

THE recent press conferences by Senators Faisal Vawda and Talal Chaudhry, where they demanded evidence from judges...
KP tussle
17 May, 2024

KP tussle

THE growing war of words between KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and Governor Faisal Karim Kundi is affecting...