Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Water Supply
Sewerage
Storm Water Drainage
Solid Waste Management
Water Supply
The history of organized water supply in Ahmedabad dates back to the year 1891,
during which Dudheshwar water works was constructed on eastern riverbank and piped
water supply was given to the residential localities. Due to non-availability of perennial
water after late 50s in the River Sabarmati, the city started depending on the ground
water sources.
A new reservoir Dharoi located 150km upstream of Ahmedabad on River Sabarmati,
was also commissioned in 1978. The water from the reservoir was to be treated at
Kotarpur works, wherein a 650 MLD treatment plant was installed. The water from
Dharoi first reached
Figure 3-1 Depletion of Water Table
Depletion of Water Table Ahmedabad in 1978.
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Depth in Feet
All these arrangements however could only mitigate the problem for a short while.
Thereafter, problems like non-availability of water in the Sabarmati and depletion of
water level at an annual rate of 2 to 3m only worsened the situation.
At this time, a new scheme Raska Wier Project was commissioned in order to tap
water from River Mahi through an underground pipeline. This project started in 2000 and
made available a total of 250 MLD water to the city.
The water supply needs of Ahmedabad city are presently met from three sources
Due to failure of monsoons, the available quantity of water from both as well as ground
sources is at risk. In order to avert a severe water crisis, the Raska Project was taken up
on an emergency basis in the year 1999-00. The two phase project was planned with
two phases (Refer Table 3-1).
Ground Water
Till recently borewells were significantly meeting water demand of the city. AMC draws
water from some 363 tubewells (altogether there are 406 tube wells installed, but 43
tube wells are non-functional currently) installed in various parts of the city. Besides,
there are reports of ground water tapping by private borewells/tubewells. The withdrawal
from the groundwater table has steadily increased over the years, resulting in an
increase of failure rate of the tubewells. After the commissioning of the Raska project
however, the stress on the ground water has been reduced by some extent.
The water coming from Mahi River is being treated at Kotarpur (Refer Table 3-2). The
water treatment process includes pre-chlorination, passing the water through clarifier,
intermediate chlorination, filtration, disinfection processes - Alum dosing and post-
chlorination stages. The water from the tubewells / borewells is chlorinated at the
distribution stations.
The water from Kotarpur is transmitted to the underground storage reservoirs in the
three zones. The available storage capacity is 690 MLD (Refer Table 3-4). Water is
supplied for two hours (from 6 to 8 in the morning) from these distribution stations.
Water from Raska is supplied to south zone. This means that water has to traverse at
least 8-10 kms up north and then pumped back for ditribution by the same distance. A
proposal to rationalize the distribution is underway.
There are five distribution zones, overlapping with the five administrative zones. The
following table shows the zone wise coverage of water supply. The distribution network
of 2584 km caters to the entire city (Refer Table 3-5). There are 90 distribution stations
in the entire city.
Kotarpur
Waterworks
AERODRAME
NORTH ZONE
WEST ZONE
EAST ZONE
CHANDOLATALAV
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VINOBA
BHAVE
NAGAR
VIVEKANAND
NAGAR
EXISTING W.D.S. CONNECTED EXISTING W.D.S. NOT CONNECTED WITH KOTARPUR WATER WORK
WITH KOTARPUR WATER WORK
EXISTING W.D.S. TO BE CONNECTED EXISTING WATER SUPPLY PIPE LINE (WESTERN TRUNK)
WITH KOTARPUR WATER WORK
PROPOSED W.D.S. TO BE CONNECTED EXISTING WATER SUPPLY PIPE LINE (CENTRAL TRUNK)
WITH KOTARPUR WATER WORK
PROPOSED WATER SUPPLY PIPE LINE EXISTING WATER SUPPLY PIPE LINE (EASTERN TRUNK)
The water supply network covers approximately 95 percent of the population and 86
percent of the AMC area. The Table 3-6 shows the zone wise supply to different sectors.
83 percent of the water is supplied to the residential areas, 11 percent for institutional,
commercial and industrial needs and 6 percent to public stand posts. There are
altogether 2158 public stand posts in the city (Refer Table 3-6).
Average supply of water is about 143 lpcd. The distribution system consists of CI
pipelines and the total length is about 2824 km (Refer Table 3-5).
3.1.5 Wastage
It has been observed that wastage of water at consumers end in the city of Ahmedabad
is substantial. Almost 15-20% of water supplied is lost in transmission and distribution.
3.1.6 Service Connections
Service connections are of galvanized iron. The number of regular domestic connections
for last nine years is as follows:
Prior to 2002, about three percent connections were metered. Since last year, the
system of metered connections has been changed and a new system of pro-rata
charges has been introduced, which is based on the connection size. The service
connections have a life of 7-8 years after which it should be replaced. However, such
replacements, which have to be done at the consumers end is often not done, leading to
problems of leakage, contamination and low pressure.
3.1.9 Issues
Exploitation of Ground Water Source: In the absence of a perennial water source,
dependence on ground water continues to be high in the periphery. Apart from the
municipal bores, a large number of private bores have been installed in various parts
of the city. This has seriously affecting the ground water level, which is depleting at
the rate of 2 to 3m annually. Thus, the reliability and sustainability of the ground water
source is questionable.
Insufficient storage capacity Currently, 80% of the storage capacity is utilised.
However, the storage capacity would need to be increased looking at the growing
water demand.
Distrubtional Inefficiency: At present all the zones are getting water from Kotarpur.
The South zone is nearer to the Raska source and hence it is decided to supply water
to South zone from Raska Pipeline. A new treatment plant near Raska will be
installed to supply treated water.
Contamination of water due to old service connections: The consumer connections
are of Galvanised iron, which has a life of 7-8 years. These connections are often not
replaced on time and leads to the problems of leakage, low pressure and
contamination.
Inadequate Coverage: Presently only 85% of the AMC population is covered by
municipal water supply. The eastern area incorporated within the municipal limits in
1986, still has to be linked with the municipal supply. The newly built system in the
western periphery is proposed to cover part of the area. The effort as part of this plan
would have to address the coverage issue in about 150 Sq.Kms.
System Losses: Around 20%-25% of the water supplied gets lost during transmission
and distribution.
Limited Duration of Supply: At present, the water is supplied only for two hours a day.
It is proposed to supply water for 24 hours and hence necessary modification
including construction of ESR at each distribution station will be carried out.
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Sewerage System
In Ahmedabad, efforts at developing an organized sewerage system were evident even
as early as 1890 when an underground sewer line and temporary pumping station were
constructed in Khadia ward outside Astodia Gate. Since then, extension of sewerage
network to the old city was undertaken in a phased manner and by 1931 the entire old
city area was sewered. The pumping station was shifted outside Jamalpur Gate.
Installation of sewer lines in the areas to the north and the east of the old city, including
new sub-urban pumping station was done from 1933 to 1941. From Jamalpur and new
sub-urban pumping stations, sewage was taken to the Pirana Sewage Farm established
in 1894.
At present, Ahmedabad generates about 500 MLD of sewage of which about 168 MLD is
discharged into River Sabarmati without treatment through storm water outlets. In the
newly merged areas of 92 sq.km. of extended east Ahmedabad, sewerage facilities are
provided in 44 sq.km. area. Remaining 48 sq.km. area is yet to be provided with
sewerage facilities. This project also includes augmentation of old sewerage pipeline,
pumping station and treatment plant.
The city is divided into five sewerage zones. There are about 43 sewage pumping
stations in the city, which pump sewage into the terminal pumping stations at Vasna and
Pirana before the inlet chambers of the sewage treatment plants.
In addition to above, recently two sewage treatment plants (UASB) of capacity 106 MLD
and 126 mLd (36 mld for city & 90 for periphery) at Pirana (old) and Vasana (old)
respectively were commissioned as a part of Sabarmati river action plan.
Common effluent treatment plants (CETP) have been installed by the highly polluting
industries in Odhav, Naroda and Vatwa GIDC estates. The treated effluent from CETP
is mixed with the treated sewage from STP at Pirana so as to lower the concentration of
S.S. and then discharged into river Sabarmati.
The less and non- polluting industries in GIDC are presently not treating the waste and
the effluent is discharged either in the open (on the roads, open spaces in the GIDC
estates) or in the Kharicut Canal. The other industries in AMC and Behrampura (highly
toxic waste) are connected to the main sewer line and the effluents from these are being
discharged into River Sabarmati without any treatment.
Map 3-4: Sewerage Network of AMC
2.5 Km 0 2.5 Km
Sewerage network coverage in the peripheral areas is limited. In the eastern periphery,
urban growth has extended to eight settlements under AUDA. The total area is about
32.34 sq.km. All the settlements are moderately populated pockets. The urban area is
presently not having any sewerage system and the sewage is left out in open through
local drains. This sewage flows to open fields, to Khari River and other local drains and
finds its way to Kharicut Canal and to Khari River. The Khari River flows down and
meets Sabarmati River before Vautha. At some places, illegal connections are made
and sewage is discharged into GIDC pipeline, which mixes with partially treated effluent.
It is estimated that about 16 Mld sewage is generated from this area and is left
untreated.
In the west periphery, the area of 73 sq.km located between Municipal boundary on west
side to Sarkhej Gandhinagar highway was served under Phase I. A systematic
drainage network was planned for around 78-sq.km area on the western side. These
areas are located between Municipal boundary and on West Side Sarkhej
Gandhinagar Highway. Out of this 78-sq.km area, 44-sq.km area is known as early-
developed area and remaining 34-sq.km area is known as fringe area. In the first phase,
drainage network of early-developed areas was planned and accordingly executed. This
drainage network project was undertaken as part of Sabarmati River Cleaning Project
under National River Cleaning Project. This carries wastewater to Vasna Terminal
Sewage Pumping Station and 126 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant at Vasna for further
treatment. After treatment, it is discharged into Fatehwadi Canal. Out of this 126 MLD
capacity treatment plant, 90 MLD capacity was provided for the flow from perphery areas
while 36 MLD flow for AMC areas.
3.2.4 Issues
PROJECT AREA
Untreated Waste disposed in River Sabarmati: Only half the sewerage is being
treated while the rest of it is disposed off in Sabarmati river. Less polluting
industries are also disposing off their wastes either in Kharicut canal or within the
estate, while the rest of the industries of Ahmedabad are pumping their effluent
into the GIDC main sewer line. Cases of industries putting their effluents into the
manholes have also been reported.
Inadequate treatment facility: The treatment capacity of the plant is much less
than the waste generated. The capacity would be increased by 232 MLD with the
implementation of two ongoing STP projects. However, it would still be
insufficient to treat the entire sewerage generated.
Storm water drains in the city cover only 23% of the roads in the city (Refer Table 3-14).
There are three types of drains laid in the city- RCC pipes, Box type drains and arch
drains. These storm water drains discharge storm water into River Sabarmati at 42
locations, of which currently only 27 locations are functional. Storm water drains in the
city are poorly developed and many parts of the western and eastern zone experience
water-logging problems during the rainy season. (Refer Map 3-3) However, the Walled
City area does not have any problems of flooding/water logging.
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Poor Coverage: The storm water drains cover only 23% of the roads. The newly
acquired areas of AMC do not have storm water drainage system because of
which areas of Odhav, Naroda and Vatwa experience water logging.
Infiltration of storm water into the sewerage network: Sewer system unauthorized used
for discharging storm water in absence of adequate storm water facilities in many areas.
Blockage of outlets and silting of storm water drains: Of the 36 outlets into the river
Sabarmati, 9 outlets are blocked. Similar blockage and silting has also been reported in
the storm water drains.
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Solid Waste Management
AMC has initiated primary waste collection from households through door-to-door
collection system. AMC covers about 7.9 lakh houses by allotting work to 706 RWAs /
Mandalis which have deployed 3890 contanerised tricycles for collection of waste.
Of the 2100 Tonnes/day waste generated per day, 80 percent waste is collected.
However, by scheduling extra vehicles and manpower the remaining wastes are also
collected periodically, thereby achieving 98 percent collection efficiency.
Waste collected from the city is disposed at 84 ha, Pirana land fill site approximately 22
km away from the farthest end on Western side and 18 km away from the farthest point
on eastern side, near Narol-Sarkhej Octroi Checkpost.
The disposal site at Pirana also has a waste processing plant which has been
commissioned and run by private M/s Excel Industries Ltd. It produces soil enricher.
Around 500 MT of biodegradable waste like vegetable and fruit market waste is
composted at composting site. Required quantity of water and yeasts culture for
fermentation is added to the waste and then it is composted for 28 days cycle. Water is
added at regular intervals to maintain the moisture content. The average moisture
content is 15-45 %. The compost is turned once in seven days for proper aeration. The
turning is done for 4 times within 28 days cycle. The final product C: N ratio is
maintained at 10:15. The manure formed is sold at 2kg, 5kg and 50 kg bags also for
different rates. About 500 MT waste is composted. The total capital cost incurred was 6
crore for aerobic treatment plant. The production cost is 2.50 Rs/kg.
The waste recycling process and its network in Ahmedabad is well established. There
are a substantial number of formal/ informal actors involved in this activity. The waste
materials from various sources reach the processing units via these actors. Among the
major recyclable waste material in terms of its volume are scrap iron, paper waste, card
board and glass.
The overall pattern of the flow of the recyclable and reusable waste is circular in nature
from origin to the destination. There are two major sources of waste materials namely,
accountable source which includes household, factory, offices, institutions and shops
and establishments and the unaccountable source which includes dustbins, community
bins and municipal bins. The waste originating from these various formal and informal
sources comes to the retailers via waste pickers (Rag pickers) and Kabadiwalas.
Thereafter, the waste goes to the bulk buyer (dealer) in the central zone i.e.
Mehndikuva, Madhupura, Daryapur etc. and from where it reaches the recycling and
processing units in Naroda, Odhav and Vatwa.
In the periphery the urban local bodies have initiated measures to collect solidwaste
through a door-to-door collection system. In the rural local body areas inititive is limited.
The disposal of waste is also a major area of concern.
A total of 35 settlements in the west and 15 settlements in the periphery, under the
jurisidiction of AUDA are experiencing the problem severly. Total estimated waste is
about 343 TPD. AUDA as a nodal agency for all the LBs in implementing various
proposals. The
Work has begun on the following:
3.4.4 Issues
Primary collection of waste: The system of
door to door collection of waste is to be Table 3-19 : Indicators
% Waste Collected to 98%
made more effective. Generated
Disposal of bio-medical wastes with other % Waste processed 50%
wastes: Contractual arrangements are made Total veh capacity/total 0.81
waste generated
for collection of bio-medical wastes from
Trips/vehicle 3 to 5
hospitals and nursing homes and
incinerating them. Scope for making the collection and disposal more effective
exist.
Unpaved and open collection sites: Only 13% of all the waste storage sites are
paved and 55% of the sites are containerised. On the rest of the site the waste is
dumped on the open ground which leads to the problem of ground water
contamination and creates odour nuisance.
Indiscriminate dumping of construction debris on streets: About 20% of the waste
generated is the construction debris. Such waste in most of the cases are
indiscriminately disposed off on the streets causing hindrance in traffic and
obstruction in city cleaning process. AMC has offered removal of such waste on
subsidised payment throiugh skip and skip lifters. However, this facility is not
availed in most of the cases and the wastes end up on the streets.
No waste segregation done: Currently, no waste segregation is done by AMC
and only 36% of the waste are processed.
Unscientific disposal technique: The method of disposal is not scientific. It
requires larger area and may result in problem of ground water contamination.
Sanitory landfill sites are proposed.
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