Published On:October 11 2024
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Rs. 17,000 Crore Sewerage Master Plan Set to Transform Hyderabad and Surrounding Areas.

Hyderabad, grappling with rapid urban expansion, is set to undergo a monumental overhaul of its sewerage system as the state government rolls out an ambitious Rs. 17,212 crore comprehensive sewerage master plan (CSMP). The initiative aims not only to revamp existing infrastructure but also to extend the sewer network to encompass areas up to the outer ring road (ORR).

The CSMP outlines the construction of a vast sewer network spanning 4,378 km, covering peripheral circles and core city zones alike. Peripheral regions such as Uppal, Kapra, Malkajgiri, Alwal, Serilingampally, Rajendranagar, LB Nagar, Kukatpally, and Quthbullapur, which fall under various GHMC circles, are slated for development in three distinct packages totaling 2,231 km.

Within the core city area, the plan includes 424 km of sewerage network expansion, while urban local bodies (ULBs) within the ORR boundary will receive the remainder of the infrastructure upgrades. Officials emphasized the urgent need for an enhanced sewage collection system, citing deficiencies in the current setup originally installed by smaller municipalities. Upgrading lateral sewers, branch sewers, and trunk mains is crucial to redirect sewage flow away from nalas (drainage channels), officials stressed.

The project, budgeted at Rs. 12,848 crore for construction, prioritizes establishing new sewage collection systems in underserved areas alongside refurbishing existing networks. Approximately 75% of the total project budget will be allocated to repairing and upgrading pipes, pumping stations, and related infrastructure.

The CSMP was formulated by Mumbai-based consultancy firm Shah Technical Consultants, renowned for its expertise in water and wastewater infrastructure. The firm previously contributed to master plans for water supply and sewerage in Chennai and numerous towns within the Mumbai Metropolitan region, underscoring its role in shaping sustainable urban development strategies.

Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) delineating the proposed sewer network for Hyderabad and its peripheries are integral components of the master plan, reflecting a concerted effort to modernize the city's essential infrastructure and accommodate its burgeoning population growth.

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