Enviro Infra Enters ZLD Space with Rs 4 Bn CETP EPC Order
WATER & WASTE

Enviro Infra Enters ZLD Space with Rs 4 Bn CETP EPC Order

Enviro Infra Engineers, a prominent EPC Player in Water & Waste-Water Treatment across PAN India, has announced a significant step forward in its growth journey with its foray into the Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) space. The company has secured a prestigious project from the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) aimed at pollution control of the Panchganga River worth Rs 4 billion.

The project entails the upgradation of Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) with advanced ZLD technology in the co-operative industrial estates of Ichalkaranji, Hatkanangale, and Yadrav in Kolhapur district. The scope of work includes design, supply, installation, construction, testing, start-up, commissioning, performance guarantee testing, and operation & maintenance of the CETPs.

This project, with a completion timeline of 24 months, is one of the largest and most critical environmental infrastructure assignments under MIDC’s river pollution abatement program.

Commenting on the development, Sanjay Jain, Chairman, Enviro Infra Engineers, said: “Securing this project marks a pivotal moment for us, as we enter the Zero Liquid Discharge space with a technically advanced, environmentally significant assignment. It not only underlines our engineering capabilities but also represents our strategic expansion into Maharashtra, a state that holds immense potential for sustainable infrastructure development. We are proud to contribute to the environmental restoration of the Panchganga River and look forward to delivering the project to the highest standards.”

With this win, EIEL further strengthens its position as a national player in water and wastewater EPC solutions, aligned with India's long-term environmental goals.

Enviro Infra Engineers, a prominent EPC Player in Water & Waste-Water Treatment across PAN India, has announced a significant step forward in its growth journey with its foray into the Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) space. The company has secured a prestigious project from the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) aimed at pollution control of the Panchganga River worth Rs 4 billion.The project entails the upgradation of Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) with advanced ZLD technology in the co-operative industrial estates of Ichalkaranji, Hatkanangale, and Yadrav in Kolhapur district. The scope of work includes design, supply, installation, construction, testing, start-up, commissioning, performance guarantee testing, and operation & maintenance of the CETPs.This project, with a completion timeline of 24 months, is one of the largest and most critical environmental infrastructure assignments under MIDC’s river pollution abatement program.Commenting on the development, Sanjay Jain, Chairman, Enviro Infra Engineers, said: “Securing this project marks a pivotal moment for us, as we enter the Zero Liquid Discharge space with a technically advanced, environmentally significant assignment. It not only underlines our engineering capabilities but also represents our strategic expansion into Maharashtra, a state that holds immense potential for sustainable infrastructure development. We are proud to contribute to the environmental restoration of the Panchganga River and look forward to delivering the project to the highest standards.”With this win, EIEL further strengthens its position as a national player in water and wastewater EPC solutions, aligned with India's long-term environmental goals.

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