Western Railway Commissions 100 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
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Western Railway Commissions 100 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant

In a major step towards environmental sustainability, the Western Railway’s Mumbai Central Division has commissioned a 100 Kilo Litres per Day (KLD) Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) at the Bandra Terminus Depot. The initiative supports the Indian Railways’ nationwide mission to conserve water, reduce pollution, and promote eco-friendly operations.

An official said, “The newly commissioned ETP is designed to treat wastewater generated from washing lines and depot maintenance activities. The plant processes over 1.2 million litres of wastewater every month, converting it into treated water suitable for non-potable applications such as coach washing, platform and circulating area cleaning, gardening, and other maintenance works.”

This initiative forms part of Western Railway’s ongoing sustainability efforts, aimed at minimising environmental impact while maintaining operational efficiency across its suburban and long-distance hubs. By recycling and reusing treated water, the facility will significantly reduce dependence on fresh water sources and contribute to sustainable resource management.

Officials noted that the ETP will help optimise water utilisation within the railway network, aligning with Mission Amrit Sarovar and other Indian Railways initiatives promoting responsible and efficient water use.

“The installation of this Effluent Treatment Plant underscores Western Railway’s proactive commitment to environmental stewardship, pollution control, and compliance with national sanitation and sustainability goals. By combining advanced treatment technology with eco-friendly practices, Western Railway demonstrates that infrastructure growth and environmental responsibility can move forward together,” the official added.

The project reflects Western Railway’s broader vision of developing a cleaner, greener, and more efficient railway network, setting a benchmark for sustainable infrastructure across the Indian Railways.

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In a major step towards environmental sustainability, the Western Railway’s Mumbai Central Division has commissioned a 100 Kilo Litres per Day (KLD) Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) at the Bandra Terminus Depot. The initiative supports the Indian Railways’ nationwide mission to conserve water, reduce pollution, and promote eco-friendly operations. An official said, “The newly commissioned ETP is designed to treat wastewater generated from washing lines and depot maintenance activities. The plant processes over 1.2 million litres of wastewater every month, converting it into treated water suitable for non-potable applications such as coach washing, platform and circulating area cleaning, gardening, and other maintenance works.” This initiative forms part of Western Railway’s ongoing sustainability efforts, aimed at minimising environmental impact while maintaining operational efficiency across its suburban and long-distance hubs. By recycling and reusing treated water, the facility will significantly reduce dependence on fresh water sources and contribute to sustainable resource management. Officials noted that the ETP will help optimise water utilisation within the railway network, aligning with Mission Amrit Sarovar and other Indian Railways initiatives promoting responsible and efficient water use. “The installation of this Effluent Treatment Plant underscores Western Railway’s proactive commitment to environmental stewardship, pollution control, and compliance with national sanitation and sustainability goals. By combining advanced treatment technology with eco-friendly practices, Western Railway demonstrates that infrastructure growth and environmental responsibility can move forward together,” the official added. The project reflects Western Railway’s broader vision of developing a cleaner, greener, and more efficient railway network, setting a benchmark for sustainable infrastructure across the Indian Railways.

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