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Monthly Progress Report
February 2018
Sustainable & Environment-Friendly Industrial Production (SEIP)
[Including activities in Delhi, Haridwar and Vapi]
“By protecting of restoring environment we
are not doing any great service to society. It’s
our moral duty to handover quality of air, water
and land which we got from our parents and to
our children if we really love and care for our
children.”
S.K. Maheshwari, General Secretary of
Patparganj F.I.E Entrepreneurs Association
Contents
I
Content
INTRODUCTION: THE SEIP PROJECT .................................................................................................................. 1
OUTPUT A: ENVIRONMENTALLY ORIENTED MODERNISATION OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS ..................................... 3
A1 COHERENT MANAGEMENT PLANS FOR POLLUTION REDUCTION .......................................................... 4
1 SEIP PROJECT SITE – DELHI ........................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 PLANNING OF A NEW CETP FOR PATPARGANJ INDUSTRIAL AREA .......................................................................... 7
1.2 RETROFITTING OF CETP AT LAWRENCE ROAD INDUSTRIAL AREA ........................................................................... 8
1.3 RETROFITTING OF CETP AT MAYAPURI INDUSTRIAL AREA .................................................................................... 8
1.4 IMPROVEMENT OF CONVEYANCE SYSTEM AND STORM WATER DRAINAGE AT PATPARGANJ INDUSTRIAL AREA................ 9
1.5 IMPROVEMENT OF CONVEYANCE SYSTEM AND STORM WATER DRAINAGE AT MAYAPURI INDUSTRIAL AREA ................ 11
1.6 IMPROVEMENT OF CONVEYANCE SYSTEM AND STORM WATER DRAINAGE AT LAWRENCE ROAD INDUSTRIAL AREA ....... 12
1.7 MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE SLUDGE FROM CETPS IN DELHI .......................................................... 13
1.8 REUSE AND RECYCLE OPTIONS FOR TREATED WASTEWATER FROM ETPS AND CETPS .............................................. 14
3.4 FACILITATION TEAMS: CLEANER PRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 38
3.5 OTHER ACTIVITIES ...................................................................................................................................... 38
Contents
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A3 PROMOTION OF WOMEN IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS ................................................................................ 39
1 NATIONAL LEVEL .................................................................................................................................... 40
1.1 SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS FOR INDUSTRIAL AREAS ........................................................................................ 40
2 SEIP PROJECT STATE – GUJARAT ............................................................................................................. 41
2.1 SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS FOR PLANNING AND RETROFITTING INDUSTRIAL AREAS IN GUJARAT .............................. 41
2.3 RETROFIT SITE MASTER PLAN ....................................................................................................................... 42
2.4 IMPLEMENTATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROMOTING WOMEN ........................................................................... 43
3 OTHER STATES – TELANGANA ................................................................................................................. 45
3.1 SITE MASTER PLANNING OF PHARMA CITY NEAR HYDERABAD ............................................................................. 45
4 OTHER STATES – ANDHRA PRADESH ....................................................................................................... 46
4.1 INDUSTRIAL PARKS FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN ANDHRA PRADESH .............................................................. 46
OUTPUT B: ESTABLISHMENT OF ADEQUATE FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS ON THE NATIONAL AND STATE LEVEL
B1 GUIDELINES/PROMOTIONAL SCHEMES AT NATIONAL LEVEL FOR POLLUTION REDUCTION AND
INCREASING RESOURCE EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES ........................................................................... 48
1 NATIONAL LEVEL .................................................................................................................................... 49
1.1 PROMOTIONAL SCHEME FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT OF ETP AND CETP OPERATORS AND TECHNICIANS ....................... 49
1.2 ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE FOR THE TANNERY SECTOR ....................................................................................... 49
1.3 GUIDELINE FOR ONLINE MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER .................................................... 51
1.4 GREEN RATING/SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS FOR INDUSTRIAL AREAS .................................................................. 51
1.5 GUIDELINES FOR CETPS .............................................................................................................................. 52
B2 STATE LEVEL ACTION PLANS FOR POLLUTION REDUCTION AND INCREASING RESOURCE EFFICIENCY IN
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 53
1 SEIP PROJECT SITE – DELHI ...................................................................................................................... 54
1.1 DIGITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRIAL AREAS ................................................................................... 54
1.2 MANAGEMENT STRUCTURES FOR INDUSTRIAL AREAS ........................................................................................ 54
OUTPUT C: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND DISSEMINATION .................................................................... 67
C1 ESTABLISHMENT OF TRAINING SYSTEM .............................................................................................. 68
1 NATIONAL LEVEL .................................................................................................................................... 69
1.1 DEVELOPMENT OF TRAINING MATERIAL .......................................................................................................... 69
2 SEIP PROJECT SITE – DELHI ...................................................................................................................... 69
2.1 TRAINING SYSTEM FOR TECHNICIANS AND OPERATORS OF ETPS AND CETPS ......................................................... 69
3 SEIP PROJECT SITE – HARIDWAR ............................................................................................................. 71
3.1 TRAINING SYSTEM FOR TECHNICIANS AND OPERATORS OF ETPS AND CETPS ......................................................... 71
4 SEIP PROJECT SITE – VAPI ....................................................................................................................... 72
4.1 TRAINING SYSTEM FOR TECHNICIANS AND OPERATORS OF ETPS AND CETPS ......................................................... 72
C2 BEST PRACTICES .................................................................................................................................. 73
1 NATIONAL LEVEL .................................................................................................................................... 77
1.1 ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM ..................................................................... 77
1.2 COLLABORATION OF CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (CPCB) AND UMWELTBUNDESAMT (UBA) .................... 77
1.3 COLLABORATION BETWEEN GERMAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT SOLUTION PROVIDER, EVONIK, AND INDUSTRIES AT VAPI
3 SEIP PROJECT SITE – VAPI ....................................................................................................................... 84
3.1 ESTABLISHING A BASELINE – SITE VISIT TO VAPI ............................................................................................... 84
SEIP Progress Report February 2018
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Introduction: The SEIP Project
“Sustainable and Environment-friendly Industrial Production – SEIP” is a joint project of the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH within the framework of Indo-German Development Cooperation. The
objective of the SEIP project is to enable Indian public and private stakeholders to jointly implement
strategies for efficient and environment- friendly industrial development.
The project aims at mitigating environmental problems caused by industrial production focusing on in-
dustrial wastewater and solid waste management. During the project duration, technical solutions as
well as business and management models to reduce acute environmental pollution and to improve re-
source efficiency in industrial production are piloted in five Indian industrial estates. Visible positive direct
impacts of the solutions showcased are to improve conditions directly at the sites, and to unfold a strong
signal effect leading to the replication and upscaling of solutions in industrial parks throughout India.
Project activities focus on wastewater conveyance systems, the treatment, recycling and reuse of
wastewater, waste management as well as the management and planning practices in the industrial
areas. Solutions are piloted in 5 selected industrial areas located in the states of Delhi, Gujarat and
Uttarakhand.
Further cross-cutting activities, such as the development of a market-driven training system for techni-
cians and operators of effluent treatment plants, the development of industry-wide environmental stand-
ards, the work on a green rating system for industrial areas, and the setting up of a technology platform
offering international exchange of best practice technologies target the improvement of enabling frame-
work conditions for sustainable industrial production in India.
Objective:
The SEIP project has focus on efficient, and environment and climate-friendly industrial development.
The objective of the project is: “Private and public stakeholders jointly implement strategies for efficient,
and environmental and climate-friendly industrial development.”
Duration:
The project has a duration of 3 years from March 2015 to February 2018. The project is being extended
by one year to February 2019.
Budget:
The total budget available for the duration of the project is 6.5 million EUR.
Project Sites:
The project has its focus in selected sites at the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation’s (GIDC)
Industrial Estate at Vapi (Gujarat), Delhi Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation’s (DSIIDC)
industrial areas at Patparganj, Mayapuri and Lawrence Road (Delhi), and the Integrated Industrial Es-
tate State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Ltd. (SIIDCUL) in Haridwar
(Uttarakhand).
Partners:
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India and GIZ are
the main project partners. An Implementation Agreement has been signed between MoEFCC and GIZ
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on 16th June 2016. The Central Pollution Control Board, as a technical arm of MoEFCC, plays an im-
portant role.
Approach:
The SEIP project works on selected environmental problems of national importance, with the main the-
matic focus on industrial wastewater and solid waste management. The project aims to showcase solu-
tions on how acute environmental pollution can be reduced and how resource efficiency in industrial
production can be improved. Project outputs are grouped into 3 areas:
□ Output A: Environmentally Oriented Modernisation of Industrial Areas (showcasing solutions),
□ Output B: Establishing appropriate framework conditions at the national and state levels, and
□ Output C: Knowledge management and dissemination.
To accomplish these outputs, various activities are being taken up at the national level as well project
site level. The project activities are focused on wastewater conveyance, treatment, recycle/reuse, waste
management, monitoring, process modification in individual industries etc. These will be complemented
by training and skills development, and setting up of a technology platform. At the national and state
level, the project supports the creation of an enabling framework by suggesting measures for new poli-
cies, plans and support programmes to prevent and reduce pollution and improve resource efficiency in
industrial zones. Further, the project will create practical examples of management and planning for
sustainable industrial zones supporting women. The project will include private stakeholders such as
industry associations, operators of industrial sites and companies, and relevant entities in the states and
the centre. The public and private sectors will be effectively engaged at various stages of the project.
Expected Results of SEIP Project:
The SEIP project will demonstrate solutions resulting in positive impacts and improved environmental
conditions at the selected sites. The successful cases will serve as models that can subsequently be
taken up on much larger scales. The key indicators for measuring the results are:
□ Decrease in pollution by an average of 20 percent in the surroundings of three industrial sites.
□ Launch of development programmes and promotional guidelines that aim at increasing resource
efficiency and reducing pollution in selected states.
□ Launch of two additional compulsory central government policies, plans and/or programmes,
and measures to prevent and reduce pollution as well as improve resource efficiency in indus-
trial zones.
□ Adoption of best practices through technology and management methods for an efficient, envi-
ronment- and climate-friendly industrial development in 10 industrial zones.
□ Provision of two additional practical examples regarding management and planning methods of
sustainable industrial zones that support women.
The progress of activities and results achieved for the month of November 2017 is given in the present
report.
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The environmentally oriented modernisation of selected industrial areas is reflected in an improved
waste management and in an increased resource efficiency on an enterprise level.
Performance indicators of output:
□ A.1. Coherent management plans for three (3) industrial zones include measures to increase
resource efficiency and to reduce pollution (especially regarding waste and sewage manage-
ment and water quality in receiving water bodies).
□ A.2. Fifty (50) companies in the selected industrial zones improve their resource efficiency re-
garding energy by on average 25%, water by 15%, raw material utilization by 5%, and product
specific waste by 15%.
□ A.3. In two (2) additional industrial zones good practical examples on measures promoting
women have been tested on an exemplary basis.
Project level outcome indicators:
□ The pollution in the surroundings of two (2) industrial sites– based on five (5) location specific
parameters – has decreased by an average of 20 percent.
□ Two (2) additional practical examples regarding management and planning methods of sus-
tainable industrial zones supporting women are made available for the private and state actors
involved.
Activities:
□ A1: Coherent Management Plans for Pollution Reduction
□ A2: Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production Measures (RECP)
□ A3: Promotion of Women
Output A: Environmentally Oriented
Modernisation of Industrial
Areas
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A1 Coherent Management Plans for Pollution Reduction
Output indicator: “Development of coherent management plans for three (3) industrial zones includ-
ing measures to increase resource efficiency and to reduce pollution (especially
regarding waste and sewage water management and water quality in receiving wa-
ter bodies).”
Activities taken up:
DELHI □ Planning of a New CETP for Patparganj Industrial Area
□ Retrofitting of CETP at Lawrence Road Industrial Area
□ German consultant from Hydroplan visited India during the third week of February
along with their national consultant. They had meetings with GIZ. They presented their
solution in that meeting. GIZ asked for small changes. The final reports are expected
by 28th February.
□ Hydroplan conducted a small training for ETP/CETP operators at DSIIDC, Wazirpur
office on 19th February, 2018. Operators from Lawrence Road CETP and other
CETPs participated in that training.
□ Retrofitting of CETP at Mayapuri Industrial Area
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□ Improvement of Storm Water Drainage and Conveyance Systems at Lawrence Road
Industrial Area
□ Management and Disposal of Sewage Sludge from CETPs in Delhi
□ Reuse and Recycle Options for Treated Wastewater from ETPs and CETPs
□ Facilitation Teams: Environment Drive
HARIDWAR □ CETP Upgradation and Zero-Liquid-Discharge (ZLD)
□ Letter has been issued by SIIDCUL to concern stakeholder’s viz. UEPPCB, SMAU,
SK-UEM, UJVNL to give nomination for the committee to be constituted.
□
□ Improvement of Storm water Drainage and Conveyance Systems
□ As decided during the weekly internal meeting, management of storm water drainage
in IIE Haridwar will be taken up on similar line as the case of Vapi.
□ Facilitation Teams: Environment Drive
VAPI □ Moisture Reduction of CETP Sludge
□ VGEL received the approval from their Technical Committee and Executive Committee
for the open sun drying technology for sludge moisture reduction as per German Ex-
pert’s recommendation.
□ GIDC issued an internal letter to a local Superintending Engineer, Surat, to start the
procedure for hiring M/S Dharamsingh Desai Institute of Technology, Nadiad, Gujarat
as a consultant for the stormwater management system design.
□ Facilitation Teams: Environment Drive
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Highlights of progress:
□ Activity planning: Reports to determine problem areas and decide SEIP activities carried out
at sites in Delhi, Haridwar and Vapi and finalised with stakeholders (2015).
□ Implementation plan for moisture reduction in sewage sludge in CETP Vapi: Submitted
to GIDC for implementation of solutions (September 2017).
□ Planning of new CETP for Patparganj industrial area in Delhi: In July 2017, draft reports
on problem analysis for setting up a new CETP in Patparganj and upgrading the Lawrence
Road and Mayapuri CETPs have been submitted to DSIIDC. Viable solutions are under prep-
aration.
□ Solutions for upgradation of CETPs of Lawrence Road and Mayapuri industrial areas in
Delhi: In July 2017, draft reports on problem analysis for upgrading the Lawrence Road and
Mayapuri CETPs have been submitted to DSIIDC. Viable solutions are under preparation.
□ CETP Upgradation and ZLD at IIE Haridwar: A multi-stakeholder consultative meeting for
CETP – ZLD was held on 12th January 2108 to discuss the concept of ZLD, its need at IIE
Haridwar CETP, requirements, CPCB Guidelines, possible ways of implementing ZLD includ-
ing possible options to reuse reclaimed water, financial mechanisms, sharing of accountability
among various stakeholders for implementing ZLD at SIIDCUL Haridwar, and various other
factors related to ZLD.
□ Implementation Plan for improving the storm water drainage in Vapi industrial estate:
Report submitted to GIDC for implementation. GIDC is in the process of hiring a consulting for
developing detailed designs and specifications for implementation.
□ Solutions for improving stormwater drainage systems in the 3 industrial areas of Delhi:
In July 2017, draft report problem analysis for improving drainage systems at the selected in-
dustrial areas in Delhi have been submitted to DSIIDC. Viable solutions are under preparation.
□ Improvements in ETPs of Vapi industrial estate: An international expert visited 10 indus-
tries for improvements in their ETPs at Vapi Industrial Estate for reducing the industrial waste
water pollution. He shared his recommendations and viable solutions with companies in July
2017. In October 2017, 3 industries have started implementing the solutions recommended by
the international expert.
□ Improvements in ETPs in IIE Haridwar: Out of 16 industries, 5 industries have started imple-
menting the solutions recommended by international experts for reducing the pollution load in
their ETPs at the IIE Haridwar. 3 industries have quickly achieved the pollution reduction re-
sults, and is documented for writing the success stories.
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1 SEIP Project Site – Delhi
1.1 Planning of a New CETP for Patparganj Industrial Area
“Development of a management plan for implementation of a new CETP at Patparganj IA”
About the activity:
The activity aims at proposing a feasible solution for installing a CETP at Patparganj IA so as to treat
the nearly 1.5 MLD of wastewater generated in the industrial area to the required standards, as well as
to recycle and reuse to treated wastewater to the extent possible.
There are seven electroplating units (as identified in the PFEA directory 2013) in Patparganj IA gener-
ating seriously polluting effluent as per DPCC report despite having individual ETPs installed. There are
further a set of electroplating companies which are not associated with PFEA, and a few service stations
causing serious water pollution according to PFEA. The fact that there is currently no CETP at Patpar-
ganj IA is a major concern for the environment and businesses operating there.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Data collection and problem identification processes for the planning of a new CETP, which
were initiated in October 2016, were completed in April 2017.
□ In May 2017, the German consultants of GIZ, Hydroplan identified several options for setting up
a new CETP at Patparganj. Hydroplan calculated the wastewater volume discharged, collected
samples from two pumping stations for analysis in order to plan for an appropriate treatment
process.
□ In August 2017, Hydroplan met with representatives of the Patparganj IA and DSIIDC in order
to discuss various options for setting up the new CETP. This included the finalization of the
location of the CETP at Patparganj IA.
□ GIZ is currently exploring funding options for setting up the CETP. MoEFCC under the Govern-
ment of India, the Department of Industries under the Government of NCT Delhi, and the Small
Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) have finance options available for sustainable
development initiatives particularly for the development of CETPs. GIZ Delhi team had a dis-
cussion with CE, DSIIDC on 24th November, 2017 where he asked for the budget requirement
for the proposed CETP and also mentioned about fund availability with DSIIDC for improvement
of Patparganj IA.
□ In January 2018, Hydroplan submitted a draft schematic design along with tentative budget
requirements to set up a new CETP in Patparganj IA.
Progress for the current month:
□ German consultant from Hydroplan visited India during the third week of February along with
their national consultant. They had meetings with GIZ and stakeholders. They presented their
solution in those meeting. GIZ asked for small changes. The final reports are expected by 28th
February.
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Figure 1 Hydroplan presenting their proposal for new CETP in front of PFEA
Figure 2 Hydroplan discussing their proposal with PFEA
1.2 Retrofitting of CETP at Lawrence Road Industrial Area
“Development of a management plan for the retrofitting of the existing CETPs at Lawrence Road IA”
About the activity:
Delhi has 13 CETPs and 29 industrial areas (according to NPC report). The operation of most of the
CETPs is suffering due to a gap between installed and operational capacity caused by low effluent
supply (sometimes as low as 1/10 of the installed capacity). Obsolete technology, conveyance problems,
changes in type of industries connected, and current business and management models pose further
hurdles to their proper operation. CETPs in Delhi need urgent upgradation in order to meet CPCB/DPCC
standards. Under SEIP, GIZ provides technical support to DSIIDC to modernize two CETPs (at Law-
rence Road IA and at Mayapuri IA) as pilots.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Data collection and preliminary problem identification steps have been completed and were
consolidated in a report by Hydroplan, the German consultancy firm engaged by GIZ.
□ The findings from the problem analysis were discussed with DSIIDC.
□ Hydroplan revised their reports and the solutions proposed based on stakeholders’ and GIZ’s
feedback.
□ An international expert from Hydroplan visited all three sites in Delhi in 2nd week of November.
Feedback from GIZ and stakeholders regarding the analysis report was collected.
□ GIZ Delhi team discussed with CE, DSIIDC on 24th November, 2017 inquiring about sample
reports from Hydroplan. The CE expressed his concerns about the existing situation at Law-
rence Road CETP. He is planning a meeting with ED, DSIIDC to resolve the co-operation issue
from Lawrence Road CETP Society.
□ Hydroplan submitted draft solutions to retrofit the CETP in Lawrence Road IA in January 2018.
GIZ Delhi team is reviewing it.
Progress for the current month:
□ German consultant from Hydroplan visited India during the third week of February along with
their national consultant. They had meetings with GIZ. They presented their solution in that
meeting. GIZ asked for small changes. The final reports are expected by 28th February.
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□ Hydroplan conducted a small training for ETP/CETP operators at DSIIDC, Wazirpur office on
19th February, 2018. Operators from Lawrence Road CETP and other CETPs participated in
that training.
1.3 Retrofitting of CETP at Mayapuri Industrial Area
“Development of a management plan for the retrofitting of the existing CETPs at Mayapuri IA”
About the activity:
Delhi has 13 CETPs and 29 industrial areas (according to NPC report). The operation of most of the
CETPs is suffering due to a gap between installed and operational capacity caused by low effluent
supply (sometimes as low as 1/10 of the installed capacity). Obsolete technology, conveyance problems,
changes in type of industries connected, and current business and management models pose further
hurdles to their proper operation. CETPs in Delhi need urgent upgradation in order to meet CPCB/DPCC
standards. Under SEIP, GIZ provides technical support to DSIIDC to modernize two CETPs (at Law-
rence Road IA and at Mayapuri IA) as pilots.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Data collection and preliminary problem identification steps have been completed and were
consolidated in a report by Hydroplan, the German consultancy firm engaged by GIZ.
□ The findings from the problem analysis were discussed with DSIIDC.
□ Hydroplan revised their reports and the solutions proposed based on stakeholders’ and GIZ’s
feedback.
□ An international expert from Hydroplan visited all three sites in Delhi in 2nd week of November.
Feedback from GIZ and stakeholders regarding the analysis report was collected
□ GIZ Delhi team met with CE, DSIIDC on 24th November, 2017 whom inquired about the sample
reports from by Hydroplan. He also expressed his concerns about the existing situation at Law-
rence Road CETP. The CE is planning a meeting with ED, DSIIDC to resolve the co-operation
issue from Lawrence Road CETP Society.
□ Hydroplan submitted draft solutions to retrofit the CETP in Mayapuri IA in January 2018. GIZ
Delhi team is reviewing it.
Progress for the current month:
□ German consultant from Hydroplan visited India during the third week of February along with
their national consultant. They had meetings with GIZ. They presented their solution in that
meeting. GIZ asked for small changes. The final reports are expected by 28th February.
□ Hydroplan conducted a small training for ETP/CETP operators at DSIIDC, Wazirpur office on
19th February, 2018. Operators from Lawrence Road CETP and other CETPs participated in
that training.
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1.4 Improvement of Conveyance System and Storm Water Drainage at Patparganj Indus-trial Area
“Development of a management plan to improve the conveyance systems and storm water drainage
at Patparganj IA”
About the activity:
The aim of this activity is to improve the conveyance system at Patparganj Industrial Area.
During the planning workshop conducted at Patparganj IA on September 1st 2016, the association ex-
pressed concerns about the existing wastewater conveyance system. Concern was raised regarding
the depletion of the groundwater level within the industrial area and a lack of rainwater harvesting. The
storm water collected in the industrial area is conducted through surface drains (partially open) to Ghazi-
pur drain. These drains are often choked by solid waste dumps in the open drains during the dry season.
Based on the existing situation, measures towards effective storm water management will be proposed
to DSIIDC and PFEA under the technical cooperation with GIZ.
Summary of progress so far:
□ GIZ team collected data on the existing sewage/conveyance system and storm water drainage
from DSIIDC and PFEA. A layout map with details about sewer line, water supply line, location
of fire hydrants (proposed at that time) has been obtained from PFEA, however it is old (last
signed in 1989).
□ Draft of Problem Identification Report on existing conveyance systems in Patparganj IA and
Lawrence Road IA was submitted by Hydroplan (May 2017).
□ A digitised map of the conveyance networks in Lawrence Road IA and Patparganj IA were as-
sembled and presented in 13th of July Stakeholder Review Meeting.
□ Hydroplan conducted a reconnaissance survey at Mayapuri IA and Lawrence Road IA to un-
derstand the present situation of wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage.
□ Hydroplan completed sampling of ground water, effluent from conveyance and storm water
drainage.
□ SEIP-Delhi team and stakeholders commented on the problem identification report. A revised
version, as well as the development of solutions, are currently worked on by Hydroplan.
□ SEIP-Delhi team held an informal meeting with Hydroplan on the proposed solutions where
rough ideas were shared. Hydroplan is working on the solution reports.
□ International expert from Hydroplan visited all three sites in Delhi in November 2nd week. He
also had meetings with GIZ and other stakeholder to collect feedback on their problem analysis
report.
□ GIZ Delhi team had a discussion with CE, DSIIDC on 24th November, 2017 and updated him
about SEIP status.
□ Hydroplan submitted draft solutions to retrofit the conveyance system and storm water drainage
in Patparganj IA in January 2018. GIZ Delhi team is reviewing it.
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Progress for the current month:
□ German consultant from Hydroplan visited India during the third week of February along with
their national consultant. They had meetings with GIZ and PFEA. They presented their solution
in that meeting. GIZ asked for small changes. The final reports are expected by 28th February.
1.5 Improvement of Conveyance System and Storm Water Drainage at Mayapuri Industrial Area
“Development of a management plan to improve the conveyance systems and storm water drainage at
Mayapuri Industrial Area”
About the activity:
The aim of this activity is to improve the conveyance system in the industrial areas (Patparganj IA,
Lawrence Road IA and Mayapuri IA).
The conveyance system in Lawrence Road is maintained by Delhi Jal Board. The storm water collected
in the industrial area is conducted through surface drains (partially open) to PWD storm water drain. In
Mayapuri 40% of storm water drains are closed. These drains are often choked by solid waste dumps
in the open drains during the dry season. Based on the existing situation, measures towards effective
storm water management will be proposed to DSIIDC under the technical cooperation with GIZ.
Summary of progress so far:
□ GIZ team collected data on the existing sewage/conveyance system and storm water drainage
from DSIIDC and Mayapuri CETP Society.
□ Draft of the “Problem Identification Report” on existing conveyance systems in Patparganj IA
Lawrence Road IA and Mayapuri IA, was submitted by Hydroplan
□ A digitised map of the conveyance networks in Lawrence Road IA, Mayapuri Patparganj IA were
assembled and presented in the Stakeholder Review Meeting on the 13th of July.
□ Hydroplan conducted a reconnaissance survey at Mayapuri IA and Lawrence Road IA to un-
derstand the present situation of wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage.
□ Hydroplan completed sampling of ground water, effluent from conveyance and storm water
drainage.
□ SEIP-Delhi team and stakeholders commented on the problem identification report. A revised
version, as well as the development of solutions, are currently worked on by Hydroplan.
□ SEIP-Delhi team held an informal meeting with Hydroplan on the proposed solutions where
rough ideas were shared. Hydroplan is working on the solution reports.
□ International expert from Hydroplan visited all three sites in Delhi in November 2nd week. He
also had meetings with GIZ and other stakeholder to collect feedback on their problem analysis
report.
□ GIZ Delhi team had a discussion with CE, DSIIDC on 24th November, 2017 and updated him
about SEIP status.
Progress for the current month:
□ Hydroplan submitted final solutions to retrofit the conveyance system and storm water drainage
in Mayapuri IA in January 2018. GIZ Delhi team is reviewing it.
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□ Hydroplan is planning to visit India in February 2018 in order to interact with stakeholders.
1.6 Improvement of Conveyance System and Storm Water Drainage at Lawrence Road In-dustrial Area
“Development of a management plan to improve the conveyance systems and storm water drainage at Lawrence Road Industrial Area”
About the activity:
The aim of this activity is to improve the conveyance system in the industrial areas (Patparganj IA,
Lawrence Road IA and Mayapuri IA).
The conveyance system in Lawrence Road is maintained by Delhi Jal Board. The storm water collected
in the industrial area is conducted through surface drains (partially open) to a small trunk drain of Najaf-
garh Nalla. These drains are often choked by solid waste dumps in the open drains during the dry
season. Based on the existing situation, measures towards effective storm water management will be
proposed to DSIIDC under the technical cooperation with GIZ.
Summary of progress so far:
□ GIZ team collected data on the existing sewage/conveyance system and storm water drainage
from DSIIDC and Lawrence Road industrial Area. A layout map with details about sewer line,
storm water drainage was prepared by GIZ based on available secondary data and reconnais-
sance survey.
□ Draft of the “Problem Identification Report” on existing conveyance systems in Patparganj IA
Lawrence Road IA and Mayapuri Industrial Area was submitted by Hydroplan.
□ A digitised map of the conveyance networks in Lawrence Road IA, Patparganj IA and Mayapuri
IA were assembled and presented in the Stakeholder Review Meeting on the 13th of July.
□ Hydroplan conducted a reconnaissance survey at Mayapuri IA and Lawrence Road IA to un-
derstand the present situation of wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage.
□ Hydroplan completed sampling of ground water, effluent from conveyance and storm water
drainage.
□ SEIP-Delhi team and stakeholders commented on the problem identification report. A revised
version, as well as the development of solutions, are currently worked on by Hydroplan.
□ SEIP-Delhi team held an informal meeting with Hydroplan on the proposed solutions where
rough ideas were shared. Hydroplan is working on the solution reports.
□ International expert from Hydroplan visited all three sites in Delhi in November 2nd week. He
also had meetings with GIZ and other stakeholder to collect feedback on their problem analysis
report.
□ GIZ Delhi team had a discussion with CE, DSIIDC on 24th November, 2017 and updated him
about SEIP status. It was also informed connection of C block with CETP can bring result by
small intervention.
□ Hydroplan submitted final solutions to retrofit the conveyance system and storm water drainage
in Mayapuri IA in January 2018. GIZ Delhi team is reviewing it.
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Progress for the current month:
□ Hydroplan submitted final solutions to retrofit the conveyance system and storm water drainage
in Lawrence Road IA in January 2018. GIZ Delhi team is reviewing it.
□ German consultant from Hydroplan visited India during the third week of February along with
their national consultant. They had meetings with GIZ. They presented their solution in that
meeting. GIZ asked for small changes. The final reports are expected by 28th February.
1.7 Management and Disposal of Sewage Sludge from CETPs in Delhi
“Development of a management plan for the management and disposal of sludge at Patparganj, Mayapuri and Lawrence Road IA”
About the activity:
GIZ and SINTEF (Norwegian Research Foundation) are cooperating to provide technical support and
capacity building for sustainable management of industrial waste and sewage sludge in the three se-
lected industrial sites.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Expert from SINTEF visited Patparganj IA and Lawrence Road CETP to understand the scope
for co-processing in energy intensive industries. He met DSIIDC and DPCC to gain information
on initiatives which have already been undertaken by them concerning the utilisation of CETP
sludge. DPCC shared minutes of their meeting with the cement industries for utilisation of CETP
sludge, which will be used as the baseline by SINTEF.
□ Representatives from SINTEF visited Lawrence Road CETP and Lawrence Road Industrial
Area on 21st March 2017 to prepare a plan of action for Delhi site under SEIP.
□ GIZ Delhi team collected data on sludge quality report from DSIIDC and submitted it to SINTEF.
□ SINTEF shared their action plan for Delhi with GIZ.
□ SINTEF expert along with GIZ visited Mayapuri CETP and discussed with the Confederation of
the CETP Society to understand the present condition of CETP sludge in Delhi.
□ GIZ along with SINTEF Scientist visited the Bawana industrial area to explore possibilities of
using CETP sludge in the waste to energy plant.
□ SINTEF submitted their first draft of Consolidate Report on visits to Vapi and Delhi.
□ Baseline report on “Management of solid waste from the industrial area and CETP sludge” was
submitted to GIZ.
□ Scientist from SINTEF visited Delhi to explore co-processing opportunities with cement indus-
tries.
□ GIZ and SINTEF conducted several meetings with DSIIDC and DPCC during which the decision
was made that sampling and testing of sludge was needed before any decision on disposal of
CETP sludge.
□ GIZ Delhi team collected samples (one stocked sludge sample and one freshly generated
sludge sample) from three CETPs i.e. Mayapuri CETP, Lawrence Road CETP, Wazirpur CETP
(total 2x3= 6 samples). These samples were to Gujrat to Ultratech cements lab for testing. The
test results are expected in February 2018.
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Progress for the current month:
□ GIZ Delhi team collected one more set of samples (one stocked sludge sample and one freshly
generated sludge sample) from three CETPs i.e. Mayapuri CETP, Lawrence Road CETP, Wa-
zirpur CETP (total 2x3= 6 samples). These samples were to Gujrat to Gujrat cement works lab
for testing. The test results are expected by February end 2018.
□ Based on the test results and other conditions (cost, distance etc.), SINTEF scientists will sug-
gest solutions.
1.8 Reuse and Recycle Options for Treated Wastewater from ETPs and CETPs
“Development of a management plan for the reuse and recycle options for treated wastewater from
ETPs and CETPs at Patparganj, Mayapuri and Lawrence Road IA”
About the activity:
GIZ will prepare this management plan along with the relevant stakeholders through consultative pro-
cess to facilitate time bound mechanisms for providing suitable technological options for reuse/recycle
options for treated wastewater from ETPs/CETPs. Information on national and international technol-
ogy/service providers, funding mechanisms for implementation through various agencies based on the
preliminary identification reports, and detailed solutions will form a part of it.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Detailed discussions on several options of reuse/recycle took place with relevant IA stakehold-
ers. Technical inputs were provided by Hydroplan.
□ The options that have been discussed are:
o Collection of treated wastewater in a holding pond to function as an artificial recharge
structure in Patparganj IA
o Use of treated wastewater in non-potable or low-end applications such as toilet flushing,
gardening, floor washing in the IAs and industrial units of Patparganj, Mayapuri and
Lawrence Road
o Use of treated wastewater in high-end applications, such as replacement of fresh water
with further treated wastewater in quality sensitive industrial applications (e.g. cool-
ing/boiler water make up and vehicle/equipment washing) in the IAs and industrial units
of Patparganj, Mayapuri and Lawrence Road.
□ GIZ Delhi team had a discussion with CE, DSIIDC on 24th November 2017 and updated him
about SEIP status. On discussion about recycle reuse of treated wastewater he informed DSI-
IDC will work on the water supply line in Patparganj IA. If required, another line for treated water
supply for reuse can be added. Discussion under progress.
□ In the meeting on 11th January, between Patparganj F.I.E Entrepreneurs Association, DSIIDC
and GIZ, the former confirmed their willingness to use the treated water from the proposed
CETP in Patparganj IA. It was decided that GIZ will consider this in the solution reports regarding
the conveyance system.
Progress for the current month:
□ Discussions are in progress on feasibility of the options suggested with the IAs through facilita-
tion team meetings.
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1.9 Facilitation Teams: Environment Drive
“The industrial associations foster voluntary action and thereby achieves waste management”
About the activity:
Solid waste management is a major concern within Patparganj IA. The industrial association (PFEA)
has assigned the waste management task to a private body which is responsible for collection, storage,
transportation and disposal of waste. The East Delhi Municipal Corporation collects the waste once in a
week through waste collection vehicles from the estate and then dumps it into the dumping grounds of
Ghazipur. For lack of designated waste disposal facility within the industrial estate, the waste often
dumped in the open areas like vacant plots, parking lots, etc. PFEA has started door to door waste
collection system.
Patparganj IA is within a close vicinity to ISBT, Anand Vihar. As per PFEA, ISBT causes too much traffic
within the area causing serious air pollution within the Patparganj IA. Also, the toxic gases generated in
the Ghazipur Drain reacts with the surfaces of electronic appliances in the surroundings and damages
them. The buffer zone at one of the edge of the Patparganj IA is still lying under-developed which would
have helped in bringing down the effect of air pollution within the industrial area and its surroundings.
PFEA is keen to improve the aesthetics and hygiene of the industrial areas and hence have started
taking steps towards it.
Summary of the progress so far:
□ PFEA conducted a cleanliness drive during October 2016: about 300 t of garbage was removed
from the IA.
□ PFEA conducted a plantation drive from June to September 2016 with the support of DSIIDC
and GIZ. This resulted in transformation of park once lying as a junkyard into a green lung space
for the industrial estate.
□ GIZ met with CE, DSIIDC to discuss pending decisions from DSIIDC. CE directed concerned
SE, DSIIDC to identify at least two spots in Patparganj IA where public toilets can be installed.
He also informed GIZ that DSIIDC already started working on parking lots in front Udyog Sadan
in Patparganj IA.
□ GIZ organised a small meeting with GIZ IGEN team to discuss on the feasibility of installation
of solar panels on Mr. Maheswari’s rooftop as a pilot case. Discussion is under process.
□ GIZ informed PFEA (23rd May) that DSIIDC is willing to hand over other parking plots to PFEA
for development. PFEA informed both GIZ and DSIIDC due to poor economic condition of the
industries they will not be able to take up the project. They requested DSIIDC to look into the
matter.
□ DSIIDC celebrated World Environment Day along with GIZ, Confederation of CETP Society,
Mayapuri CETP Society and Naraina CETP Society. A small talk on importance of environment
drive followed by plantation drive was conducted at Naraina CETP premises.
□ Chief Engineer DSIIDC conducted a site visit along with his team and GIZ and identified site for
toilet construction in Patparganj Industrial Area.
□ Cleaning up of a proposed new Parking lot in front of Udyog Sadan was done by DSIIDC.
□ Possibility of conducting an environment improvement drive with Lawrence Road industrialists
of whom a few showed their interest is under discussion. Proposals were discussed with Law-
rence Road industrialists and DSIIDC.
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□ PFEA organised a clean-up drive in their IA from Dashera to Diwali and removed almost 800
tons of garbage from the roads as well as open spaces and transported it to the designated
landfill site.
□ PFEA, along with a clean-up movement will organise a desilting programme in the conveyance
system in Patparganj IA along with DSIIDC to clean up the conveyance system within the IA.
Progress for the current month:
□ MD DSIIDC asked GIZ to prepare a list of actions to make Patparganj Industrial Area as a model
industrial area. GIZ came up with list of measures based on the proposed sustainability standard
and stakeholder feedbacks, which includes a number of environment drives. GIZ will submit this
to MD DSIIDC by this month end for DSIIDC’s approval.
2 SEIP Project Site – Haridwar
2.1 CETP Upgradation and Zero-Liquid-Discharge (ZLD)
“Development of a management plan for CETP upgradation to achieve ZLD”
About the activity:
The objective is to find measures to modernize the operation of the CETP at SIIDCUL’s IIE Haridwar.
The CETP has a 9 MLD design capacity and over 500 units are connected to it. The CETP is operated
on BOT basis by SK UEM Water Projects Private Limited on a 20-year agreement. The CETP currently
caters to only about 4 MLD of wastewater (domestic and industrial).
The key objectives are:
□ Assurance of “all time compliance” of CETP to the permissible limits of pollutant parameters.
□ Assurance of compliance of discharges by ETPs of individual industries to the permissible limits
of pollutant parameters.
□ Achievement of Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) and recycling as well as reuse of treated
wastewater.
□ Improvement of business and management models.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Completion of economic assessment study on CETP by Ideck, Bangalore in June 2017.
□ GIS mapping completed of infrastructure services including CETP conveyance system, water
supply network and other infrastructure facilities provided at SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar.
□ From 11th to 15th of July 2017, national and international experts visited CavinKare, Penta Latex,
Wipro, HUL, Pure and Cure and CETP facility at SIIDCUL Haridwar.
□ Launch of Environment Clinic in IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar for SIIDCUL industries, and SMEs in
particular, to address issues related to treatment, recycling and reuse of wastewater. 13 repre-
sentatives from 7 industries participated in the event (14.07.2017).
□ On 21st of July 2017, a meeting was organised with SIIDCUL officials for consultants from GOPA
Infra at SIIDCUL Dehradun to discuss the status of CETP improvement studies, evaluation of
effluent conveyance, storm water drainage and water supply systems at IIE IA
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□ On 9th of August 2017, a meeting was organised at SPMG office to discuss the action plan on
SEIP project activities on modernisation and upgradation of 1 CETP and 9 ETPS and improve-
ment in storm water drainage systems with consultants from GOPA Infra and GIZ representative
from SGR, Mr. Satya Narayan Ghosh, in which it was decided that GOPA Infra will revise the
timelines of the action plan submitted.
□ Gopa Infra started revising the concept note prepared for CETP improvement/upgradation,
based on the feedback from SEIP.
□ The revised concept note on CETP was formally circulated on 10th October 2017 by GIZ SEIP
to key stakeholders viz. SIIDCUL, UEPPCB, Industry Associations in Haridwar (SMAU and
SEWA), and the CETP O&M agency at SIIDCUL Haridwar, requesting their feedback on the
same and thereafter discussing the same in the proposed consultative meeting with the stake-
holders.
□ Training to CETP Laboratory staff on Sampling, Analysis & Interpretation by International Ex-
pert, Mr. Martin Boehnke & National STE, Mr. Trushit Desai was given in November 2017. Com-
posite sampling of CETP effluents and analysis for assessment of CETP performance.
□ Training on Laboratory Management by International Expert, Mr. Martin Boehnke & National
STE, Mr. Trushit Desai to officials of Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board (UEPPCB), Pey Jal
Nigam, Jal Sansthan, CETP, SPMG and STP Operators was given in November 2017.
□ TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION: Assessment, Arrangement and commissioning of demon-
stration unit of screw press based sludge dewatering technology at the CETP
□ Search, Assessment & Finalization with series of German companies for Technology demon-
stration for industrial & municipal waste water treatment.
□ Advisory support to the CETP Concessionaire, on the draft CETP upgradation plan, prepared
by for enhancing treatment capacity.
□ A multi-stakeholder consultative meeting for CETP – ZLD held on 12th January 2108 to dis-
cuss the concept of ZLD, its need at IIE Haridwar CETP, requirements, CPCB Guidelines,
possible ways of implementing ZLD including possible options to reuse reclaimed water, finan-
cial mechanisms, sharing of accountability among various stakeholders for implementing ZLD
at SIIDCUL Haridwar, and various other factors related to ZLD.
□ Important decisions taken during the stakeholder meeting are:
o Costs related to the setting up of the pumping system for treated water utilisation and
the laying of pipelines for supply of treated water from CETP to some common point,
i.e. trunk line, will be covered by SIIDCUL.
o The connection from industries to the trunk line will covered by respective industries.
o The operation cost for pumping and re-use will be paid by industries connected to SI-
IDCUL
o Further treatment required as per industry requirement will be done by respective in-
dustries in their own premises.
□ The following action plan was proposed during the meeting:
Actions Responsibility By When
Constitution of committee with following
members: SIIDCUL, UEPPCB, Industry
association representatives (to be nomi-
nated by Association), CETP (SK-UEM)
SIIDCUL 31st January
2018
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Kick-off meeting for data collection and
industry finalisation for reuse of treated
water.
SIIDCUL 2nd week of Feb-
ruary, 2018
Agreement to be signed with 25-30 in-
dustries to utilise the treated water com-
ing from CETP.
SIIDCUL/SMAU/
CETP
31st March 2018
Initiation for implementation of ZLD sys-
tem at IIE Haridwar.
SIIDCUL / Committee April - June 2018
□ Note: The proposed committee will work out the roles and responsibilities of all the committee
members for the ZLD system, and will direct all concerned officials to submit the desired survey
reports on time. The committee will be responsible for defining the opex model for treated water
reuse, control and command mechanism, monitoring mechanism, revenue mechanism, dispute
resolution mechanism and regulatory mechanism required for operation of ZLD system. GIZ-
SEIP-UK and GOPA Infra will facilitate the overall process.
Progress for the current month:
□ Letter has been issued by SIIDCUL to concern stakeholder’s viz. UEPPCB, SMAU, SK-UEM,
UJVNL to give nomination for the committee to be constituted.
2.2 Improvement of Storm water Drainage and Conveyance Systems
“Development of a management plan to improve the storm water drainage system in SIIDCUL’s IIE
Haridwar”
About the activity:
The storm water drainage in IIE Haridwar is in a bad condition in several places. Overflow of these
systems poses problems to the CETP due to the pollutants carried by the water. The aim of this activity
is to retrofit wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage systems so as to reduce pollution being
caused by them due to inadequacies.
Summary of progress so far:
□ GIS based mapping of the storm water in IIE Haridwar has been completed.
□ International Short-Term Experts (IWWT), Mr. Martin Boehnke and Mr Evers Willing, along with
national expert Mr. John Thomas, visited SIIDCUL Haridwar to assess the existing condition of
the storm water drainage system in the industrial estate.
□ On 9th August 2017, it was decided to revise timelines for all the activities in the action plan
shared by the consultants in a meeting at SPMG office with GOPA Infra, GIZ and SGR.
□ A meeting held with GOPA Infra at SPMG Office, Dehradun, Uttarakhand in order to discuss
the services delivered by German experts regarding storm water management for SIIDCUL,
Haridwar.
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Progress for the current month:
□ As decided during the weekly internal meeting, management of storm water drainage in IIE
Haridwar will be taken up on similar line as the case of Vapi.
2.3 Facilitation Teams: Environment Drive
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted in SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Environment Drives:
Summary of the progress so far:
Three meetings of the Facilitation Team on Environment Drives have taken place till date:
□ Meeting 1: On 29th November 2016, the 1st meeting was organised to raise the awareness of
the association members and industry towards cleanliness, plantation and garbage removal.
□ Meeting 2: The 2nd meeting of the facilitation team on environment drives and outreach was
conducted on 09th March 2017. To identify the areas for cleanliness, plantation and garbage
removal in sector 6A, 6B and 3. As suggested, physical survey was conducted in the sectors
identified and initiate cleaning activities by Nirman Nigam.
□ Meeting 3: The 3rd meeting of the facilitation team was conducted on 5th May 2017 to present
the progress of actions identified in the last meeting of the facilitation team on 08th March 2017
at Cello Industries and to request industry representatives to provide there in-puts/suggestions
for the upcoming World Environment Day- month long activities. Important points of discussions
were:
o Development of Park: SIIDCUL allotted plot no. P1 in sector 7 for park development
to SMAU
o Plantation: For plantation drive in SIIDCUL on World Environment Day, it was sug-
gested that plants or saplings can be obtained at marginal cost from Forest Depart-
ment Uttarakhand
o Weekly activities were discussed to finalize the action plan for environment drives
with
o The World Environment Day event was organised in SIIDCUL.
o Industry Associations Viz. SIA, SEWA and SMAU organised plantation activates in
their respective parks.
o HUL inaugurated Rain Water Harvesting Facility in their premises
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o Wipro Ltd. Organised Drawing Competition in their company
□ 4th meeting of Facilitation Team on Environmental Drives and Outreach was organised on 13th
September 2017 at SIIDCUL’s Conference Room at IIE Haridwar. Solid Waste Management
was identified as one of the concerned areas in SIIDCUL
□ Dr. Martin Ney, German Ambassador to India visited SEWA Park on 30th August 2017 and
planted trees there.
□ Showcasing of SEWA Park and a plantation event was organised by SEWA with the Singapore
and Taiwan industry delegation in Q3 2017.
□ Showcasing of SIA & SEWA Park to German delegation on 2nd December 2017 including park
development activities at SIA Park, walkway preparation, aloe-vera plantation, water pipeline &
water irrigation line being layed, plantation of 100 Oxygen emitting trees
Progress for the current month:
□ No updates.
3 SEIP Project Site – Vapi
3.1 Moisture Reduction of CETP Sludge
“Development of a management plan for CETP sludge moisture reduction in CETP Vapi”
About the activity:
The CETP in Vapi produces around 70,000 t/year of sludge. Currently, the sludge is disposed on a
landfill in Vapi. The high moisture content of the sludge makes its disposal problematic. Site visits have
found that the sludge is being de-watered mechanically. This partially dried sludge is then packed in a
bag and pet dried in sludge drying beds. However, this procedure is not sufficient to dry the large quantity
of sludge and is further a very time-consuming activity. This activity thus aims at finding a sustainable
solution for the sewage sludge disposal so as to reduce pollution caused by it.
Summary of progress so far:
□ GIZ visited the CETP and collected data, such as quantity, characteristics after different stages
of treatment, and chemical dosing patterns.
□ A German consultancy (Aqua Consult) visited the site during 6-10th March 2017 and met with
the CEO, VGEL and other employees at the CETP to explore the sludge generation and drying
mechanism of the CETP as well as its disposal process.
□ Aqua Consult submitted a report proposing various technologies that can be used for sludge
dewatering. The report was shared with VGEL.
□ VGEL raised further questions regarding standard procedures (SOP) for setting up of a pilot
plant which were forwarded to Aqua Consult.
□ Aqua Consult has submitted the final report with SOP for pilot plant.
□ GIZ SEIP team prepared a cost comparison for the report submitted by Aqua Consult and pro-
vided to VGEL (CETP operator) for an action plan to implement the solution. VGEL was in favour
of the options of Solar Drying and Sun Drying.
□ After review by VGEL, the “Implementation Plan for Sludge Moisture reduction” was submitted
to GIDC and VGEL in September 2017.
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□ The final report on sludge moisture reduction was reviewed by GIDC. In the meeting of GIZ at
GIDC on 25th September, it was decided that GIDC would discuss this priority issue with VGEL
for implementation of solutions.
□ Meeting with GIDC took place on 27th November 2017 to provide a status update. GIDC assured
to take actions on prompt basis according to the SEIP’s project timeline.
□ Gujarat Cleaner Production Centre (GCPC) has been awarded a co-ordination consultancy by
GIZ.
□ GCPC conducted the 1st introductory meeting with GIDC officials in December 2017.
□ VGEL received the approval from their Technical Committee and Executive Committee for the
open sun drying technology for sludge moisture reduction as per German Expert’s recommen-
dation.
Progress for the current month:
□ VGEL initiated open sun drying trials at CETP, Vapi. The 1st trail is completed and results are
awaited.
Shade prepared with exhaust fan
Shade prepared with exhaust fan
Sludge before drying
Sludge after drying
“Development of a management plan for the improvement in storm water management”
About the activity:
The storm water drainage network at GIDC Vapi is nearly 25 years old and has been undergoing several
modifications over the time. It has, however, not been designed to cater to the needs of an industrial
area. In some areas the network consists of pipes, whereas open drains are used in others. The inade-
quateness and bad state of the system as well as waste dumps choking the system lead to overflow
and clogging. The storm water lines are not well maintained and many lids at junction points are broken.
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During monsoon season the situation is aggravated since some areas are frequently flooded due to the
lack of a proper drainage system. This network is of utmost importance since it carries pollutants through
the runoff and discharges into the River Damanganga. Also, several industries discharge their
wastewater into the storm water drains.
Under this activity, the storm water drainage systems is mapped in order to identify the stretches and
locations which are in need of maintenance or retrofitting. The aim of this activity is to provide sugges-
tions and concepts for improving the entire storm water drainage system.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Available data was gathered and a GIS map of all phases, roads, storm water, drainage and
effluent networks was prepared. Together with VIA, it was decided to improve the storm water
drainage system of Phase IV area of the Vapi GIDC Estate.
□ GIZ performed a preliminary survey based on the GIS mapping of the storm water network and
roads to identify problems related to clogging, spillages, contamination etc.
□ German consultancy (Vössing GmbH) collected data with the support of GIZ and GIDC officials.
□ GIZ identified some effluent penetration into Bill Khadi (river) from the storm water drains near
Phase 3-4 as well as presence of new waste dumps.
□ Vössing GmbH submitted a pre-visit report.
□ Experts from Vössing GmbH visited Vapi from 24th-28th of March 2017 to discuss current prob-
lems and to share proposed concepts. They also visited Bill Khadi in Phase IV along with GIZ
and local GIDC officials.
□ Proposed concepts and solutions by the German experts for the identified problems were pre-
sented to the Executive Engineer, Notified Area Authority, Vapi.
□ Vössing GmbH submitted the report on storm water drainage system presenting 2 alternatives
for the improvement including estimations of both alternatives.
□ The final report on the storm water drainage system was submitted to local officials of
GIDC/NAA. Further, the findings were presented to the Executive Engineer of NAA on 21st July
2017.
□ The report on “Implementation Aplan for Storm Water Management” was submitted to GIDC
Head office in September 2017.
□ GIDC had provided formats for RFP (Request for Proposal) and for tender documents. GIZ
SEIP Vapi drafted and resubmitted documents for tendering the process of engaging a consult-
ant to conduct feasibility study for storm water management in GIDC, in October 2017.
□ The tender documents to engage a consultant by GIDC for field surveys and designing for im-
plementation of storm water management were finalised by GIDC and GIZ SEIP Vapi.
□ In a meeting, held with GIDC on 27th November 2017, GIDC inquired about the possibility to
hire an international expert to do the designing and detailing work.
□ GIZ is in process to get proposal from a German agency.
Progress for the current month:
□ GIDC issued an internal letter to a local Superintending Engineer, Surat, to start the procedure
for hiring M/S Dharamsingh Desai Institute of Technology, Nadiad, Gujarat as a consultant for
the stormwater management system design.
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3.2 Facilitation Teams: Environment Drive
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Environment Drives:
Summary of the progress so far:
□ The plantation of trees was started on 3rd June 2017: A free distribution point for plantation
saplings was allotted near Ramleela Maidan, Gunjan where a Municipal School boundary wall
was painted with different themes of WED by school children from Valsad District.
□ On 5th June 2017, each industry started the plantation activity depending on the space available
in their premises.
□ On 5th June 2017 a Plantation Drive was started near UPL, Phase 1, CETP, COE etc. in which
VIA GPCB, GIZ office bearers participated.
□ Nearly 50,000 trees were planted during WED 2017.
□ GCPC was asked to co-ordinate with GIDC to launch a scheme for supporting the NAA of the
GIDC’s industrial estates to launch environmental drives in all the industrial estates starting from
2018.
□ GIZ approached GCPC to support in the preparation of a proposal/scheme for GIDC for which
a first introductory meeting with GIDC officials will be held by the end of December, 2017.
Progress for the current month:
□ The development of a scheme for Environment Drives is under progress.
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A2 Pollution Reduction in Individual Industries
Output indicator: “Sixty companies in the selected industrial zones improve their resource efficiency
regarding energy by an average 25%, water by 15%, raw material utilization by 5%,
and product specific waste volume by 15%.”
Activities taken up:
□ Reducing pollution and resource efficiency (materials, waster, energy) in selected industries in
Delhi, Vapi and Haridwar.
Highlights of progress:
□ Haridwar: 10 companies have been selected and targeted to improve the resource efficiency
and cleaner production at IIE Haridwar. In October 2017, 3 companies have implemented
measures recommended by international experts and reported quick improvements in energy
saving and water consumption that lead to resource efficiency and pollution reduction.
□ Vapi: 10 companies have been selected and targeted to improve the resource efficiency and
cleaner production at Vapi Industrial Estate. In October 2017, 2 companies have implemented
measures recommended by international experts and reported improvements that lead to re-
source efficiency and pollution reduction.
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1 SEIP Project Site – Delhi
1.1 Improvements of ETPs in Individual Industries
“Development of a management plan to improve the performance of ten (10) ETPs at Patparganj,
Mayapuri and Lawrence Road IA”
About the activity:
The aim of this activity is to provide technical assistance to companies for the upgradation of 10 ETPs
in the 3 IAs so as to reduce water pollution. ETPs are chosen based on the type of industry, their water
consumption and their effluent generation.
Summary of progress so far:
□ The German consultancy firm Hydroplan assessed industries with ETPs in Patparganj IA and
shortlisted industries to be taken up for upgradation.
□ Information Events at Patparganj IA and Mayapuri IA (April 2017) were held.
□ GIZ Delhi team conducted initial surveys of four ETPs in Lawrence Road IA and seven ETPs in
Mayapuri IA (May 2017).
□ Hydroplan shortlisted ten industries with an ETP and collected samples for testing in Patparganj
IA, Lawrence Road IA and Mayapuri IA.
□ Hydroplan is revising the problem identification report for ETPs based on test reports from ETP
samples.
□ Hydroplan submitted the final revised problem identification report for ETP’s in Delhi.
□ An international expert from Hydroplan visited all three sites in Delhi in the 2nd week of Novem-
ber 2017. The expert also collected feedback from GIZ and other stakeholders concerning the
problem analysis report.
□ Hydroplan submitted final solutions for ETPs in all three industrial areas (Patparganj IA, Ma-
yapuri IA, Lawrence Road IA). GIZ Delhi team is reviewing them.
Progress of current month:
□ German expert from Hydroplan along with their national consultant visited the sites and dis-
cussed the solutions with the stakeholders in Patparganj Industrial Area. GIZ along with Hydro-
plan organised a training session for CETP/ETP operators.
Figure 3 Hydroplan providing training on operation and man-agement of ETP/CETP
Figure 4 Hydroplan discussing participant
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1.2 Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production in Individual Industries
“Resource efficiency and cleaner production measures (RECP) in twenty (20) companies from Patpar-
ganj, Mayapuri and Lawrence Road IA”
About the activity:
The objective of this activity is to provide solutions that will lead to pollution reduction and increased
resource efficiency by improving production methods at companies.
50 companies from the three IA at Delhi are chosen to undergo Rapid Assessments to assess the scope
of process optimisation and improvements in resource efficiency (materials, water, energy) before de-
tailing and implementing the solutions suggested. 20 companies are to be chosen for a Detailed As-
sessment. Successfully implemented measures are to be replicated by other companies in the IAs.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Identification of 50 companies for Rapid Assessment (RA), shortlisting of 20 individual compa-
nies for Detailed Assessment (DA), as well as all data collection for rapid assessments have
been completed by GIZ’s German consultants, Adelphi Consortium with the support of GIZ.
□ 50 rapid assessment reports were submitted to the individual companies (31st August 2017).
□ Adelphi submitted the “Generic Problem Analysis Report”.
□ Adelphi prepared and submitted the action plan for the conduction of detailed assessments.
□ Adelphi, along with GIZ, conducted several trainings and workshops at Mayapuri, Lawrence
Road and Patparganj IAs on the 1st and 2nd September 2017 for companies identified for RA
and DA.
□ The workshop cum training programme was conducted by Adelphi at Mayapuri CETP Society
covering the industries from Mayapuri and Lawrence Road IAs. An exclusive event was organ-
ised for Patparganj IA. At both the locations, the venue was provided by the association. There
were around 10 and 25 participants at Mayapuri and Patparganj respectively.
□ The Adelphi consortium explained the importance of resource efficiency and cleaner production
through RAs and DAs. RA reports were distributed to the companies; the action plan for the
conduction of DAs at the shortlisted units were discussed.
□ All 21 DA visits have been completed. 3 long action list reports were submitted to selected
industries. The remaining 18 long action lists are ready and will be submitted to respective
industry during February 2018.
Progress for the current month:
□ Six companies have already implemented measures. GIZ-SEIP Delhi team along with Adelphi
team visited those industries for feedback collection.
□ An international experts from adelphi visited Delhi share international expertise with RA and DA
companies. There were two workshop along with all RA and DA companies in Patparganj in-
dustrial area and Mayapuri industrial area on 8th and 9th February, 2018. The workshop was a
great success and the industries themselves shared the advantages they are getting from RECP
in the workshop. Adelphi also introduced the concept of Eco-mapping as a energy saving tool
in these workshops.
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Figure 5 Presentation on RECP strategies at Patparganj In-dustrial Area
Figure 6 Classroom activity in the workshop conducted by Adelphi Patparganj Industrial Area
Figure 7 Presentation on eco-mapping by Adelphi Figure 8 Participants working on eco-mapping
1.3 Facilitation Teams: Wastewater
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management:
Summary of the progress so far:
Progress for the current month:
□ No progress for the current month.
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1.4 Facilitation Teams: Cleaner Production
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production:
Summary of the progress so far:
Progress for the current month:
□ No progress for the current month.
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2 SEIP Project Site – Haridwar
2.1 Improvements of Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) of Individual Industries
“Development of a management plan for the improvement and upgradation of nine (9) ETPs”
About the activity:
The objective is to find measures to modernize the operation of nine selected ETPs in the industrial
estate which are connected to the CETP. SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar has a CETP of 9 MLD design capacity.
Over 500 units are connected to it. The project was awarded on BOT basis to SK UEM Water Projects
Private Limited on a 20-year agreement. The CETP currently caters to only about 4 MLD of waste water
(domestic and industrial). The key issues related to CETP are:
□ Ensure “all time compliance” of CETP and ETPs and compliance of discharges of individual
industries to the permissible limits of pollutant parameters.
□ Achieve Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) and find ways how to recycle and reuse treated
wastewater.
Summary of progress so far:
□ GOPA Infra visited 24 industries for initial assessment and selection of final 9 industries for ETP
upgradation and modernisation activities.
□ Completion of rapid pollution assessment study by IIT Roorkee in June 2016.
□ Questionnaires for data collection on wastewater discharge from ETPs and CETP developed
by GOPA Infra.
□ Level-2 Detailed Assessment visits to industries conducted by GOPA Infra experts in 12 indus-
tries in Haridwar.
□ From 11th to 15th of July 2017, national and international experts visited CavinKare, Penta Latex,
Wipro, HUL, Pure and Cure and CETP facility at SIIDCUL Haridwar.
□ Launch of Environment Clinic in IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar for SIIDCUL industries, and SMEs in
particular, to address issues related to treatment, recycling and reuse of wastewater. 13 repre-
sentatives from 7 industries participated in the event (14.07.2017).
□ On 21st of July 2017, a meeting was organised with SIIDCUL officials for consultants from GOPA
Infra at SIIDCUL Dehradun to discuss the status of CETP improvement studies, evaluation of
effluent conveyance, storm water drainage and water supply systems at IIE IA
□ On 9th of August 2017, a meeting was organised at SPMG office to discuss the action plan on
SEIP project activities on modernisation and upgradation of 1 CETP and 9 ETPS and improve-
ment in storm water drainage systems with consultants from GOPA Infra and GIZ representative
from SGR, Mr. Satya Narayan Ghosh, in which it was decided that GOPA Infra will revise the
timelines of the action plan submitted.
□ Gopa Infra initiated a detailed assessment in 5 companies: 1) Penta Latex Ltd., 2) Wipro Ltd.,
3) Cavin Care Ltd., 4) Kwality Polythreads Ltd., and 5) Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
□ Meeting held with GOPA Infra at SPMG Office, Dehradun, Uttarakhand regarding the way for-
ward for the ETP improvement. GOPA Infra shared the status of ETP improvement activities
and action plan for upcoming months.
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□ GOPA Infra informed that detailed assessment for ETP improvement have been completed in
five industries and very soon the work for detailed assessment in remaining four industries
will started.
Progress for the current month:
□ GOPA Infra initated the detailed assessment in 3 companies : 1) Pharmasynth, 2) Aman Metal
Finishers, 3) Metro Hospital 4) Cavin Care
□ GOPA Infra has informed that one company is left for the detailed assessment and same will
be done in March/April 2018.
2.2 Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production in Individual Industries
“Resource efficiency and cleaner production measures (RECP) in ten (10) companies”
About the activity:
This objective of this activity is to implement measures that will lead to either a reduction in pollution or
an increase in resource efficiency thereby improving the environmental improvements of a company
and demonstrating the effectiveness of the measure at hand. The total number of industrial units estab-
lished in Haridwar city as on March 31, 2014, is about 750, of which 550 are within the SIIDCUL IIE
Haridwar. Most of the industries are connected to the CETP; however, some face connectivity problems
to the conveyance systems due to slopes in the area. Most of the companies use old technologies and
inefficient operational techniques. Pollution and non-compliance with environmental statutory require-
ments are the order of the day.
The first step is the assessment for the scope of process optimisation and improvements in resource
efficiency (materials, water, energy) before detailing and implementing the solutions suggested. Subse-
quently, the replication of successful solutions is to be enabled in other industries/industrial areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ The GIZ’s consultants, Adelphi started work in January 2017.
□ An information event was organised on 23rd of March 2017 to create awareness and to spur
interest from industries to participate in promoting the Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Produc-
tion (RECP).
□ Rapid Assessment (RA) surveys completed in 41 industries by Adelphi consortium.
□ For Detailed Assessment (DA), the following three companies were shortlisted from SIIDCUL
Haridwar after a series of discussions with Adelphi consortium:
o Vansal Narayan Engineering Works
o Cholyail Pvt. Ltd.
o Tmenis Medicare Pvt. Ltd.
□ On 17th and 18th of July 2017, a team of Adelphi conducted DAs in Vansal Narayan Engineering
works and Cholayil Pvt Ltd.
□ On 29th of August 2017, RECP workshop was organised for industries to understand the imple-
mentation of “Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production (RECP)” measures
□ RA visits in all 50 industrial units completed, and all 50 RA reports provided to companies.
□ On 12th October 2017, an interaction event to review the progress on implementation of im-
provement measures as recommended in the RA report took place at SIIDCUL office.
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□ Detailed Assessment, implementation help and water sample collection in the industrial units
during 15th to 20th December 2017 : 1) Prince Industries 2) US metals, 3) Aman Metal Finishers,
4) Cavin Kare, 5) VIP industries,
□ Signing of MoU with companies taken up for DA.
□ RECP team visited various industries from 7th to 24th Jan 2018 (18 days) for the following ac-
tivities:
o Initiation of 2 remaining DAs and work with existing DA companies: (a) Phar-
masynth, (b) Alps Industries
o Submission of longlists to 7 companies: (a) Cholayil Industries, (b) US Metals, (c)
Aman Metal finishers, (d) KTL Industries, (e) KKG Industries, (f) Prince Industries, (g)
Pharmasynth Formulations
o Baseline data collection for 9 industries: (a) KTL industries, (b) Cholayil Industries, (c)
Aman Metal finishers, (d) KTL Industries, (e) Prince (f) Pharmasynth Formulations,
(g) Alps Industries, (h) US Metals (Only electrical energy consumption), (i) Penta La-
tex (Only electrical energy consumption)
o Water sample collection.
o Handholding support for several RAs companies on implementation of measures.
Progress for the current month:
□ As part of the RECP program in SIIDCUL, Haridwar the second Progress Workshop for RA
companies was conducted by adelphi team. The purpose of this WS was:
o to get to know what implementations happenings in the RA companies.
o to discus the understanding of ECO mapping and to use it as a tool to identify im-
provement
o opportunities within the RA industries
o to enable company teams to start implementations where not yet started.
o foster experience sharing among all participants
So the WS focussed on specific inputs on the topic of ECO mapping. Sufficient time was given
to apply the learning in a group work that was guided by adelphi experts.
□ As part of the RECP program in SIIDCUL, Haridwar the second training Workshop for DA-companies was conducted by adelphi team. The purpose of this WS was:
o to know where companies are getting stuck into implementations after submission of
longlist.
o to train on practical aspects of energy conservation both electrical and thermal with
concepts and practical examples.
o to train on practical aspects of water conservation i.e. reduce, reuse concept also
showing technical options of waste recovery via examples.
o foster experience sharing among all participants
□ The RA (and DA) companies had a good learning of new tool ECO mapping for the implemen-
tation in their industry.
□ As a next steps adelphi team will continues supporting the DA companies to apply the RECP
approach in their companies for the options suggested in the Long list (LL) and to continue help
in implementation.
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Figure: Eco-Maps developed by Industry Represntative
Figure: Experience sharing by Industry representative
Figure: Expert explaining on energy and water conservation
Figure: Regional Manager of SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar addressed the participants
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2.3 Facilitation Teams: Wastewater
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted in SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management:
Summary of the progress so far:
Three meetings were organized of the Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management in SIIDCUL IIE
Haridwar.
□ On 30th November 2016, 1st meeting was organized to identify water pollution measures in
SIDCUL IIE Haridwar. A questionnaire was shared with participants for collecting basic water
usage & treatment pattern in the ETP owning companies for their comments and suggestions
for improvement. Some participants confirmed their industry participation in the project activity.
□ 2nd meeting was organized on 29th January 2017 to:
o Preliminary assessment conducted by Gopa Infra on 18 industrial units was shared to
seek cooperation from the participant units.
o Identification, learning and sharing of various improvement measures for reducing wa-
ter pollution, ETP improvement/upgradation and practices for recycle & reuse of water
in individual industries.
□ 3rd meeting was organized on 29th May 2017 at SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar to share the method-
ology of the detailed assessment to be carried out by the experts from GOPA Infra. Key points
of discussion were:
o Generic Solutions: Participants highlighted that issues presented by experts from Gopa
Infra after detailed assessment are generic and they are looking forward to receiving
company specific improvement options.
o NABL accreditation: Official from UEPPCB suggested that the Central Ground Water
Commission (CGWC) permission is required on ground water recharge and it should
be added along the ETP activities to help industries in suggesting improvement
measures to recharge groundwater and experts cab assist companies in getting NABL
accreditation for their inhouse laboratories.
o Hazardous Waste Disposal: Experts highlighted that industry lack basic knowledge on
managing hazardous waste and they tend to dispose the non-hazardous industry waste
with hazardous waste.
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Progress for the current month:
□ Work in progress
2.4 Facilitation Teams: Cleaner Production
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted in SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production:
Summary of progress so far:
Two meetings were organised on production process improvement:
□ In the first meeting of the Facilitation Team on Production Process Improvement, participating
companies were informed about engagement of German experts to identify and implement com-
pany specific improvements in production processes, pollution reduction and resource effi-
ciency. Participants companies were also asked to share their concern on the following priority
areas:
o Water consumption
o Energy Consumption
o Material Consumption
o Inefficiency in manufacturing process
o Inefficient technologies/operation
o Non-awareness on various improvement area in the production process
□ 2nd meeting of the Facilitation Team on Production Process Improvement was organised on
26th March 2017 at SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar. Industries and experts discussed on existing prac-
tices and Best Available Techniques (BAT) on production process improvements relating with
cleaner production and resource efficiency.
□ 3rd meeting of Facilitation Team on Production Process improvement was organised on 12th
Oct 2017 to review and share the implementation of RECP improvement measures by partici-
pant companies.
Progress for the current month:
□ Work in progress.
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3 SEIP Project Site – Vapi
3.1 Improvements of Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) of Individual Industries
About the activity:
There are more than 1500 industries from various sectors, such as chemical, paper, dye, drug and
pharmaceutical, pesticide, fertilizer, electroplating, etc., located at GIDC. Most of these companies are
members of the CETP of Vapi which has a capacity of 55 MLD. Due to the large volume and diversity
of wastewater, the treatment of the effluent at the CETP, however, is an expensive and non-viable so-
lution. Hence, effluent parameters should be reduced at their source, i.e. at the company itself, in order
to reduce CETP inlet parameters and pollution load at the inlet of the CETP.
The CETP is experiencing difficulties in treating effluent parameters such as Colour, COD, BOD, TDS,
TSS, Ammonical Nitrogen, Phenol, etc. and is at the borderline of meeting the pollution board compli-
ance. The CETP treated effluent is directly discharged to the Daman Ganga River.
This activity aims at improving the performance of 10 ETPs. Successfully implemented measures are
subsequently to be upscaled to 30 ETPs.
Summary of progress so far:
□ A German expert (GOPA Infra) visited Vapi from 6th to 10th of February 2017 and developed a
questionnaire to be circulated to the listed companies.
□ GOPA Infra submitted the draft report containing generalized solutions.
□ Dr. Ulrich Schmitz from GOPA Infra visited companies from 2nd to 11th of May 2017. During
the visits, he provided some instant on-site solutions for wastewater treatment to the industries.
These solutions will also be part of the report.
□ On 11th of May 2017, the basic observations regarding wastewater treatment witnessed during
Dr. Schmitz’s visits were presented in a workshop.
□ Draft feasibility report from Dr. Ulrich was submitted and reviewed. Comments were communi-
cated to Dr. Ulrich.
□ The final report was submitted to companies which were visited by GOPA Infra.
□ Action plan for implementation of solutions is in preparation in coordination with companies.
□ GIZ SEIP Cell has started to approach companies to discuss the improvement measures sug-
gested by the GOPA Infra.
□ Faze Three Ltd. has witnessed a significant improvement in suspended solids removal in their
ETP. They have upgraded their Primary and Secondary Clarifier Capacity to achieve the im-
provement measure. The improvement will led to enhance the performance for the whole ETP.
The success story is prepared and under approval by Faze Three Ltd. and GIDC.
□ The success stories for Faze Three Ltd. And Sterling Colours and Pigments have been docu-
mented and published.
Progress for the current month:
□ An improvement in one of the textile processing units, Daniel Fashion Processors’, has been
identified. The improvement will be documented and a success story will be published till the
end of February 2018.
□ An improvement in Tertiary treatment of Sterling colours and pigments have been identified and
the draft success story has been submitted for review.
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□ Awaiting to publish the success stories.
3.2 Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production in Individual Industries
“Resource efficiency and cleaner production measures (RECP) through detailed assessment in ten
(10) companies”
About the activity:
GIDC in Vapi is the base of some severely polluting industries producing thousands of litres of
wastewater per day. The reduction of water pollution and the improvement of the way industrial effluent
is disposed is a great area of concern. Many companies operate inefficiently and hence bear a significant
potential for environmental improvement.
This objective of this activity is to implement measures that will lead to either a reduction in pollution or
an increase in resource efficiency thereby improving the environmental improvements of a company
and demonstrating the effectiveness of the measure at hand.
The first step is the assessment for the scope of process optimisation and improvements in resource
efficiency (materials, water, energy) before detailing and implementing the solutions suggested. Subse-
quently, the replication of successful solutions is to be enabled in other industries/industrial areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Questionnaire developed together with representatives of industries, government body repre-
sentatives (GIDC/GPCB) and members of industrial associations in order to take inventory of
industries. The final questionnaire was circulated amongst industries.
□ German consultancy (Adelphi and consortium) had a pre-site visit during 16th and 17th of Feb-
ruary 2017 to collect basic data and meet with industries.
□ Kick off meeting (22nd to 24th of February 2017) was held at Delhi office with GIZ and Adelphi to
plan project activities, approach and work processes.
□ Information event (3rd to 4th of March 2017) was held with GPCB, GIDC and industries by GIZ
and Adelphi consortium (TERI). Representatives of over 45 industries participated. Directly after
the session, two industries submitted their interest in joining the activity via the application form.
□ In total, 50 industries submitted their RA form by the end of August 2017. RA reports were
completed for 45 industries.
□ DAs were conducted during 6th to 9th September 2017 and during 15th to 22nd of September
2017.
□ A workshop with industries for RA and DA was conducted on September 8, 2017 by Adelphi.
□ Companies selected for DA were provided with the approach and way forward.
□ The initial visit to conduct DAs in 4 companies was performed during 11-13 October 2017 in
presence of TERI.
□ An international expert visited industry from 27th to 30th November 2017 to conduct DA visits in
industries. A long list of improvement measures was submitted to two industries for implemen-
tation.
□ In total, seven DAs were completed by adelphi till the end of December, 2017.
□ DA has been completed in all ten selected industries.
□ DA reports have been submitted to the industries
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Progress for the current month:
□ DA has been completed in all ten selected industries.
□ DA reports have been submitted to the industries.
□ A workshop with DA and RA members was arranged on February 12, 2018.
□ Interactions with Adelphi and DA, RA members were held during the workshop.
3.3 Facilitation Teams: Wastewater
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management:
Summary of the progress so far:
□ A meeting with industries targeting five industrial sector (Speciality Chemicals. Dye & Interme-
diate, Pharmaceutical, Pesticide and Electroplating) was conducted on 21st July 2016.
□ On 11th May 2017, a workshop was arranged for the industries and international ETP experts
hired by GIZ. Dr. Ulrich gave them basic understanding about the wastewater treatment obser-
vations he had witnessed during his visit.
□ A facilitation event was conducted with GPCB and industries on “Primary treatment of industrial
wastewater” on 22nd November 2017.
Progress for the current month:
□ GCPC will facilitate in wastewater management.
Adelphi Experts interacting with participants Workshop for DA and RA by Adelphi
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3.4 Facilitation Teams: Cleaner Production
“Facilitation teams foster voluntary action, participation and knowledge exchange on specific topics,
such as waste management, cleaner production and wastewater treatment.”
About the activity:
To promote voluntary action in the industrial areas for environmental improvement, the following three
Facilitation Teams with volunteering industries as members were constituted:
□ Facilitation Team on Environment Drives
□ Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production
□ Facilitation Team on Wastewater Management
The Facilitation teams meet regularly and chalk out lines of action. They share information amongst
industries and bring in collective actions to achieve improvements.
Facilitation Team on Cleaner Production:
Summary of the progress so far:
□ Two facilitation team meetings were held with industries from dyes & dye intermediates sector
on 21st July 2016 and on 26th August 2016 respectively.
□ A facilitation meeting on Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production was held by GIZ at VIA
Conference Hall on 16th June 2017 to increase the awareness of pollution reduction in the in-
dustry.
Progress for the current month:
□ Facilitation work is under progress for RECP activity in selected industries.
3.5 Other Activities
Summary of the progress so far:
□ A seminar on Battery Rules was held by GPCB at VIA Conference Hall on 23rd June 2017 to
increase the awareness of battery pollution and its reduction measures.
□ A seminar on Air Pollution Control and Effective Landscaping was held at VIA on 30th June
2017 to acknowledge the air pollution exerted from the boiler and reduction of pollution through
advance techniques.
□ A seminar on “Biodiversity in Indian Business” was held on 3rd July 2017 to enhance the
knowledge of biodiversity in Indian business.
Progress for the current month:
□ No additional progress for the current month.
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A3 Promotion of Women in Industrial Areas
Output indicator: “In three industrial areas, good practical examples of measures promoting women have been tested on an exemplary basis.”
Activities taken up:
□ Sustainability Standards for Industrial Areas
□ Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs in Andhra Pradesh
□ Industrial Parks in Telangana
□ Provisions for Promoting Women in Industrial Parks in Gujarat
Highlights of progress:
□ Draft Sustainability Standards and rating system for industrial areas developed and submitted
to GIDC, DIPP (MoC&ind, GoI).
□ MoU signed between GoAP, ALEAP and GIZ in January 2017 for the development of five (5)
industrial parks for women entrepreneurs in Andhra Pradesh. Officials from Andhra Pradesh
and Gujarat provided basic training on site master planning. Technical requirements and provi-
sions to be made in the plans, particularly for promoting women (entrepreneurs and employees)
in the industrial parks were identified.
□ Officials from Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat provided basic training on site master planning.
Based on detailed technical inputs provided, GIDC is in the process of appointing consultants
for preparing retrofit site master planning for Vapi industrial estate that would incorporate
sustainability aspects including provisions for promoting women (entrepreneurs and employees)
in the industrial parks.
□ The consultants of TSIIC are integrating the sustainability standards including provisions for
promoting women (entrepreneurs and employees) in the site master plan of the proposed
20,000 acres pharmacity coming near Hyderabad.
Details of progress are given below.
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1 National Level
1.1 Sustainability Standards for Industrial Areas
“Adaption of sustainability standards (including good practical examples) as measure for promoting
women in industrial areas”
About the activity:
Currently, there are no uniform standards/benchmarks/guidelines at the national level for developing
sustainable/green industrial areas or for measuring how sustainable/green or environment-friendly an
industrial area is in India. Activity for the development of Sustainability Standards and a certification
system was taken up under the SEIP project.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Pre-feasibility study for development of a rating system for industrial areas in India started in
August 2016 with Buro Happold Engineering as consultants.
□ A multi-stakeholder consultative workshop to discuss a locally supported green rating system
applicable for industrial areas in India was held on 22nd September 2016.
□ IGBC expressed interest in putting the system in place for India through a partnership with
DGNB.
□ Draft report on Sustainability Standards was developed. A presentation was made at DIPP of
the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI, together with the Indian Green Building Council
(IGBC) on 20th September 2017. DIPP showed interest to take forward further discussions on
the topic.
□ A revised version of the ‘Sustainability Standards’ was submitted to MoEFCC for comments
and further actions
□ A revised version ‘Sustainability Standards’ was submitted to GIDC and GCPC for consideration
by the Working Group
□ GIDC has constituted the Working Group under the guidance of GCPC. First meeting will be
held soon.
Progress for the current month:
□ IGBC is following up with DIPP for a way forward on the proposed “Sustainability Standards”.
□ A meeting with Dr. Tamal Sarkar from the Foundation for MSME Clusters, New Delhi, will be
held soon.
□ Presentation was made to MoEFCC on 19th Feb, on the sustainability standards and possibil-
ity of introducing green rating. MoEFCC team has informed that the Secretary MOEFCC
would like to launch green rating for industrial areas and would like to have an exclusive work-
shop on this in the coming weeks. The MOEFCC team is also keen to get training from SEIP
to develop conditions for environmental clearances for industrial estates.
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2 SEIP Project State – Gujarat
2.1 Sustainability Standards for Planning and Retrofitting Industrial Areas in Gujarat
About the activity:
The SEIP project aims at demonstrating practical examples for management and planning methods of
sustainable industrial zones that support women. The old industrial estates severely lack adequate in-
frastructure. Neither any standards were applied for planning these industrial estates nor was any sys-
tematic site master planning undertaken. However, several retrofit measures are being undertaken,
which in the absence of a comprehensive master plan are not able to give the desired results.
In Gujarat, SEIP works with the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) for developing plan-
ning approaches, including sustainability standards and site master planning for the industrial areas.
The project provides technical support including the integration of quality parameters for sustainability
and provisions for promoting women for the planning of industrial areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ One-day orientation workshop on “Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs” was organised
by SEIP under the technical cooperation with GIDC and the Gujarat Cleaner Production Centre
(GCPC) on 18th January 2017 at Gandhinagar for over 80 officers of the Gujarat Industrial
Development Corporation (GIDC). It resulted in GIDC’s decision to initiate the retrofitting of five
industrial estates (Vapi GIDC, Vatva GIDC, Naroda GIDC, Ankleshwar GIDC and Rajkot GIDC).
Further, the industrial park for women at Sanand is to be re-planned.
□ Three-day training programme on “Planning and Retrofitting of Industrial Parks” was organised
by SEIP and GIDC from 19th to 22nd April 2017 at Auroville, Tamil Nadu for officers of GIDC.
□ GIDC has identified five industrial estates for which retrofitting master plans are to be developed.
This will be piloted at GIDC Industrial Estate Vapi with the support of GIZ.
□ Sustainability Standards were developed and provided to GIDC. Elaborate TORs were devel-
oped for site master planning of the Vapi industrial estates. The report was well received, and it
was decided to form a Working Group in GIDC with various stakeholders to come up with rec-
ommendations.
□ Orientation workshop on “Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs” was conducted on 18th
January 2017 at Gandhinagar
□ Follow-up actions were undertaken to ensure use of tender documents for the engagement of
consultants to prepare the retrofitting site master plan of GIDC Vapi Industrial Estate.
□ The Request for Proposal (RFP) with necessary documents (cost estimates for consultancy,
qualification criteria for consultant, evaluation matrix, etc.) was prepared by GIZ and submitted
to GIDC on 11th October 2017 for finalisation and tendering process to select a competent na-
tional consultant.
□ GCPC has been awarded a co-ordination consultancy work by GIZ and will
o follow-up with GIDC for engagement of consultant
o follow-up with GIDC for regular meetings of the Working Group and for finalisation of
the proposed standards and their adoption by GIDC
□ GCPC conducted an introductory meeting with GIDC officials in December 2017.
□ The working group has been finalized by GIDC. Details were shared with GIZ.
□ The working group members are being communicated for the 1st meeting.
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Progress for the current month:
□ 1st working group meeting was held on February 19, 2018.
□ Views opinion from the members were invited by GIDC.
2.2 Baseline Studies
About the activity:
In order to measure the achievement of the activities implemented in the course of the project and their
actual effect on pollution reduction, a baseline study of the current situation is being undertaken.
Summary of progress so far:
□ A consultant was hired to assess the baseline situation at Vapi. She visited Vapi from 6th to 9th
of March 2017.
□ During the site visit, meetings with CEO, VGEL and office barriers of the CETP and the TSDF
site took place. She documented the CETP, TSDF regarding the energy consumption, process,
sludge dewatering and disposal process of the CETP.
□ Locations of waste dumps in the industrial area including dumps inside storm water drains as
well as the municipal solid waste disposal site were documented.
□ Final presentation of the baseline situation at Vapi presented at GIZ head office.
□ Follow-on contract to further monitor and measure progress with regards to pollution reduction
and resource efficiency has been initiated.
□ The report on environmental impacts was submitted to GPCB by Delhi Office.
□ On request of GIZ, the Unit Head of GPCB issued a letter on 20th July 2017 to RO of GPCB
about the action plan and baseline. The letter was received by RO of GPCB from head office.
The site team is co-ordinating with RO, GPCB for conducting the baseline.
□ Due to the transfer of the RO GPCB and a new RO joining, this activity was on hold.
□ GIZ is in the process of engaging laboratories to monitor baseline pollution levels in the industrial
estate and its surroundings.
□ GPCB has shared the baseline data available with the consultant. Data evaluation is under
progress.
Progress for the current month:
□ Agencies have submitted their offer and finalization of agency is under progress.
2.3 Retrofit Site Master Plan
About the activity:
The SEIP project aims at demonstrating practical examples for management and planning methods of
sustainable industrial zones that support women. The old industrial estates severely lack adequate in-
restructure. Neither any standards were applied for planning these industrial estates nor was any sys-
tematic site master planning undertaken. However, several retrofit measures are being undertaken,
which in the absence of a comprehensive master plan are not able to give the desired results.
In Gujarat, SEIP works with the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) for developing plan-
ning approaches, including sustainability standards and site master planning for the industrial areas.
The project provides technical support including the integration of quality parameters for sustainability
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and provisions for promoting women for the planning of industrial areas. Pilot activity was initiated for
GIDC industrial estate Vapi to prepare a retrofit site master plan by applying sustainability standards. A
state-level Action Plan will be developed after testing the pilot phase in GIDC Industrial Estate, Vapi.
Summary of progress so far:
□ One-day orientation workshop on “Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs” was organised
by SEIP under the technical cooperation with GIDC and the Gujarat Cleaner Production Centre
(GCPC) on 18th January 2017 at Gandhinagar for over 80 officers of the Gujarat Industrial De-
velopment Corporation (GIDC). It resulted in GIDC’s decision to initiate the retrofitting of five
industrial estates (Vapi GIDC, Vatva GIDC, Naroda GIDC, Ankleshwar GIDC and Rajkot
GIDC).Further, the industrial park for women at Sanand is to be re-planned.
□ Three-day training programme on “Planning and Retrofitting of Industrial Parks” was organised
by SEIP and GIDC from 19th to 22nd April 2017 at Auroville, Tamil Nadu for officers of GIDC.
□ GIDC has identified five industrial estates for which retrofitting master plans are to be developed.
This will be piloted at GIDC Industrial Estate Vapi with the support of GIZ.
□ Sustainability Standards were developed and provided to GIDC. Elaborate TORs were devel-
oped for site master planning of the Vapi industrial estates. The report was well received and it
was decided to form a Working Group in GIDC with various stakeholders to come up with rec-
commendations.
□ Orientation workshop on “Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs” was conducted on 18th
January 2017 at Gandhinagar
□ Follow-up actions were undertaken to ensure use of tender documents for the engagement of
consultants to prepare the retrofitting site master plan of GIDC Vapi Industrial Estate.
□ Action Plan will be developed for application at State level after testing the pilot phase in GIDC
Industrial Estate, Vapi.
□ Discussions with GIDC took place on 27th November 2017 with GIDC.
□ GCPC has been awarded a co-ordination consultancy work by GIZ and will follow-up with GIDC
for engagement of consultant
□ GCPC conducted an introductory meeting with GIDC officials in December 2017.
Progress for the current month:
□ GCPC is following up with GIDC regarding retrofit site master planning.
□ International Consultant has been shortlisted through tendering for handholding the national
consultant. Financial negotiations under process.
2.4 Implementation of Infrastructure Promoting Women
About the activity:
The SEIP project aims at demonstrating practical examples for management and planning methods of
sustainable industrial zones that support women. The old industrial estates severely lack adequate in-
frastructure. Neither any standards were applied for planning these industrial estates nor was any sys-
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tematic site master planning undertaken. However, several retrofit measures are being undertaken,
which in the absence of a comprehensive master plan are not able to give the desired results.
In Gujarat, SEIP works with the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) for developing plan-
ning approaches, including sustainability standards and site master planning for the industrial areas.
The project provides technical support including the integration of quality parameters for sustainability
and provisions for promoting women for the planning of industrial areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ One-day orientation workshop on “Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs” was organised
by SEIP under the technical cooperation with GIDC and the Gujarat Cleaner Production Centre
(GCPC) on 18th January 2017 at Gandhinagar for over 80 officers of the Gujarat Industrial De-
velopment Corporation (GIDC). It resulted in GIDC’s decision to initiate the retrofitting of five
industrial estates (Vapi GIDC, Vatva GIDC, Naroda GIDC, Ankleshwar GIDC and Rajkot
GIDC).Further, the industrial park for women at Sanand is to be re-planned.
□ Three-day training programme on “Planning and Retrofitting of Industrial Parks” was organised
by SEIP and GIDC from 19th to 22nd April 2017 at Auroville, Tamil Nadu for officers of GIDC.
□ GIDC has identified five industrial estates for which retrofitting master plans are to be developed.
This will be piloted at GIDC Industrial Estate Vapi with the support of GIZ.
□ Sustainability Standards were developed and provided to GIDC. Elaborate TORs were devel-
oped for site master planning of the Vapi industrial estates. The report was well received and it
was decided to form a Working Group in GIDC with various stakeholders to come up with rec-
commendations.
□ Orientation workshop on “Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs” was conducted on 18th
January 2017 at Gandhinagar
□ Follow-up actions were undertaken to ensure use of tender documents for the engagement of
consultants to prepare the retrofitting site master plan of GIDC Vapi Industrial Estate.
□ The Request for Proposal (RFP) with necessary documents (cost estimates for consultancy,
qualification criteria for consultant, evaluation matrix, etc.) was prepared by GIZ and submitted
to GIDC on 11th October 2017 for finalisation and tendering process to select a competent na-
tional consultant.
□ GIZ has initiated selection process of a German consultant for supporting the Indian consultant
being appointed by GIDC.
□ GIDC is in the process of finalizing formation of the Working Group to finalise “Sustainability
Standards”.
□ Discussions with GIDC took place on 27th November 2017 with GIDC.
Progress for the current month:
□ SEIP Vapi team has been coordinating to gather the details regarding woman employment and
entrepreneurship and to understand the infrastructure levels. Based on the outcome of this ex-
ercise next steps would be decided.
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3 Other States – Telangana
3.1 Site Master Planning of Pharma City near Hyderabad
About the activity:
The SEIP project aims at demonstrating practical examples for management and planning methods of
sustainable industrial zones that support women. The project provides technical support including the
integration of quality parameters for sustainability and provisions for promoting women for the planning
of industrial areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ The Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) is in need of technical assis-
tance in the master planning of a MSME cluster near Film City and Pharma City located in close
proximity to Hyderabad for relocating foundry industries from the Hyderabad city. Based on
preliminary discussions, TSIIC has decided to allocate land near Hyderabad.
□ Technical inputs on sustainability standards, including provisions for promoting women, were
provided to the TSIIC’s consultants for incorporation in to the site master plan of the proposed
20,000 acres Pharma City near Hyderabad.
Progress for the current month:
□ Regular follow-ups made with the TSIIC’s consultants on the status of the site mater plan prep-
aration for the Pharma City. Work is in progress.
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4 Other States – Andhra Pradesh
4.1 Industrial Parks for Women Entrepreneurs in Andhra Pradesh
“Good practical examples of measures promoting women have been tested on an exemplary basis in
industrial areas in Andhra Pradesh”
About the activity:
The SEIP project aims at demonstrating practical examples for management and planning methods of
sustainable industrial zones that support women. The project provides technical support including the
integration of quality parameters for sustainability and provisions for promoting women for the planning
of industrial areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ A tripartite MoU worth Rs 1,000 crore (~ EUR 137 million) was signed between GoAP, ALEAP
and GIZ in January 2017 for the development of five (5) industrial parks for women entrepre-
neurs in AP.
□ Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) has expressed its interest in re-
ceiving technical inputs in the site master planning of a pharma cluster from SEIP.
□ Three-day training programme on “Planning and Retrofitting of Industrial Parks” was organised
by GIZ for the officials of APIIC and ALEAP (Association of Lady Entrepreneurs of India) at
Auroville in April 2017. Conceptual plans were developed for an industrial park and the sustain-
ability parameters, including provisioning to be made for promoting women were identified.
Progress for the current month:
□ GIZ supported in planning the 3-day International Conference being organised by ALEAP in
January 2018. The conference will focus on innovation, incubation and industrialisation.
□ ALEAP applied for an Award in the waste recycling category launched by BMZ (German minis-
try) based on the successes achieved from the GIZ support provided for vermicomposting and
waste paper recycling into handmade paper.
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Policies, plans and promotional schemes on the national and state level support the promotion of an
efficient, environment and climate friendly industrial development.
Performance indicators of output:
□ B.1. The Indian government (MoEFCC or other sector ministries) has published guidelines in-
cluding promotional schemes for the implementation of measures for the reduction of pollution
and the increase of resource efficiency in industrial zones.
□ B.2. In two (2) selected states, state and private actors have agreed upon a common action
plan for preventing and reducing pollution and for increasing resource efficiency in the indus-
trial production.
Project level outcome indicator:
□ Two (2) industrial development programmes and / or promotional guidelines, which aim at in-
creasing resource efficiency and preventing / reducing pollution in industrial zones, have been
approved in selected states.
□ In two (2) additional central government policies, plans and/or programmes, measures have
been made compulsory to prevent and reduce pollution and to improve resource efficiency in
industrial zones.
Activities:
□ B1: Development of State-Level Action Plans
□ B2: Guidelines/Promotional Schemes at National Level
Output B: Establishment of Ade-
quate Framework Condi-tions on the National and
State Level
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B1 Guidelines/Promotional Schemes at National Level for Pollution Reduction and Increasing Resource Efficiency in Industrial Zones
Output indicator: “The Indian government (MoEFCC or other sector ministries) has published a guideline including promotional schemes for the implementation of measures for the reduction of environmental pollution and the increase of resource efficiency in industrial areas”
Activities taken up:
Preparation of guideline including promotional schemes taken up on the following:
□ Promotional Scheme for the skills development of ETP and CETP operators/technicians
□ Enforcement Directive for the Tannery Sector
□ Guideline for Online Monitoring Systems for Industrial Waste Water
□ Green Rating/Sustainability Standards for Industrial Areas
□ Development of Guidelines for CETPs
Highlights of progress:
□ Draft enforcement directive for tannery sector has been submitted to CPCB & MoEFCC tar-
geting comprehensive environmental improvement in the tanneries. The experiences from Ger-
many/Europe and the knowledge from Best Available techniques reference Documents’ (BREF)
was used.
□ Draft of a promotional scheme for the skills development of ETP and CETP operators/tech-
nicians on a National Level is ready and under review at GIZ. GIZ proposes to submit to
MOEFCC for launching from its end.
□ Inputs were provided to CPCB for improving its existing guidelines on online monitoring sys-
tems for industrial wastewater. GIZ is simultaneously working on revised guidelines.
□ Green Rating/Sustainability Standards for industrial areas were developed and submitted
to DIPP/MoC&Ind and MoEFCC GOI and to GIDC, DSIIDC and SIIDCUL. GIDC is taking ac-
tions to finalise them. Site teams in Delhi and Uttarakhand to follow up with the respective au-
thorities.
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1 National Level
1.1 Promotional Scheme for Skill Development of ETP and CETP Operators and Techni-cians
“Promotional Scheme for the skills development of ETP and CETP operators/technicians on a National
Level (MoEFCC)”.
About the activity:
In order to install a training system for industrial wastewater treatment plant operators and technicians,
a national level promotional scheme is proposed to be developed for offering skills development of
wastewater treatment plant operators and technicians in the country.
Summary of progress so far:
□ A senior national consultant has been contracted by GIZ to formulate the contents of the pro-
motional scheme to be proposed to MoEFCC.
□ First draft for a promotional scheme was developed by a national consultant and reviewed by
GIZ.
□ A meeting was held on 8th January 2018 with Mr.Anil Jain, AS, Mr. Takpa, JS, and representa-
tives from SCGJ to discuss the proposal to introduce a grants-in-aid scheme for skill develop-
ment of operators/technicians and helpers of industrial wastewater treatment plants by
MoEFCC.
□ In the meeting it was decided to initiate the process for introducing the proposed skill develop-
ment scheme and to also introduce regulatory measures within the purview of EIA as well as
consent mechanism under the Water Act, 1974.
□ A draft scheme and a proposal for making regulatory stipulations in the Environmental Clear-
ances being issued under the EIA Notification 2006, and in Consent to Operate or Consent to
Establish being issued under the Water Act, 1974 were submitted to MoEFCC on 10th January
2018.
Progress for the current month:
□ A decision by MoEFCC on the draft support scheme and the proposal for regulatory stipulations
is being awaited.
□ Detailed presentation to new JS is planned for the 20th February 2018.
1.2 Enforcement Directive for the Tannery Sector
“Enforcement Directive in the Tannery Sector for improving environmental compliance
(CPCB/MoEFCC)”
About the activity:
This activity aims at developing a proposal for a comprehensive enforcement directive for the tannery
sector in India based on German/European experience. The proposal is aimed at being included in
central government laws/policy in order to prevent and reduce pollution and to improve resource effi-
ciency in the tannery sector.
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Summary of progress so far:
□ From 19th to 29th of September 2016, the German expert (ITG) worked jointly with CPCB and
visited to tanneries in Uttar Pradesh (Kanpur, Banther, Jajmau etc.) to review the existing situ-
ation.
□ Training for CPCB and SPCBs based on findings and experienced gained from visits in indus-
tries
□ German expert’s Report/Proposal submitted to MoEFCC & CPCB on developing “Enforcement
Protocol/Ordinance for Environmental Compliance in Leather Tannery Sector in India”
□ TOR (National Expert for Policy Measures) prepared and consultant appointed for translating
the findings of the German expert into draft notification for MoEFCC
□ The national expert has prepared the first draft notification on tannery sector for consideration
of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and discussing with Ger-
man experts for their views/feedback
□ Draft notification sent to CPCB and MoEFCC for review and consideration on 28th April 2017.
□ A joint meeting has been conducted between CPCB and GIZ to discuss the draft notification on
tannery sector in June 2017.
□ After incorporating the final comments/observations from CPCB, the final draft has been sub-
mitted formally to CPCB (20th June 2017). The initiation process for its finalisation and publica-
tion was requested.
□ A meeting was organised with the Chairman CPCB on 7th August 2017. The GIZ’s consultant
apprised the Chairman on the final deliverable submitted by GIZ. During the meeting, the Chair-
man directed to formulate a working group by CPCB and invite suggestions/comments on the
draft notification by mid of September 2017.
□ A letter from CPCB received by GIZ on 9th August 2017 wherein CPCB requested MoEFCC for
reviewing and considering the proposal of GIZ.
□ After meeting with the Chairman CPCB on 7th August 2017, a formal letter was issued to the
Member Secretary, CPCB by GIZ on 11th August 2017 with a draft proposal on constitution of
an Expert Committee by CPCB to finalise the proposed Draft Notification/Enforcement Protocol
for strengthening environmental compliance in Leather Tannery Sector.
□ CPCB has circulated the Draft Notification/Enforcement Protocol for strengthening environmen-
tal compliance in Leather Tannery Sector among concerned SPCBs for their review and com-
ments.
□ In November 2017, CPCB has circulated the Draft Notification/Enforcement Protocol for
strengthening environmental compliance in Leather Tannery Sector among concerned SPCBs
for their review and comments. After receiving the comments, a technical meeting will be con-
vened to finalise the draft notification. SPCBs to provide comments as per CPCB’s direction in
January 2018.
□ On 30th January 2018, a meeting was conducted among CPCB, UBA and GIZ representatives
to review the progress of draft document submitted to CPCB. CPCB will collect feedback from
relevant stakeholders and share it with GIZ by the end of February 2018.
Progress for the current month:
□ In February 2018, GIZ has issued the minutes of the meeting which held on 30th January 2018
at CPCB, and requested CPCB to quickly review the GIZ’s submitted draft notification and final-
ise it including all parts as discussed in the last meeting.
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1.3 Guideline for Online Monitoring Systems for Industrial Wastewater
“Guideline/Directive for online monitoring systems for industrial wastewater (MoEFCC)”
About the activity:
The objective of this activity is to review the existing continuous/online monitoring systems at CETPs
and ETPs at SEIP Project sites, and to develop improved guidelines for continuous/online monitoring
systems for industrial wastewater. It also includes training for the staff of Central Pollution Control Board
(CPCB), State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs), CETPs and individual industries on theoretical and
practical aspects for improving continuous/online monitoring systems for industrial waste water.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Site visit of a German expert (Aqua Consult) to examine existing online monitoring installations
at river (Yamuna), CETPs, individual industries at Delhi and Vapi (Gujarat) in October 2016
□ Further visit and half-day workshop with CPCB, 2-day trainings for CETP/ETP managers on
continuous/online monitoring systems for industrial waste water in March 2017
□ Reports on “Review of Existing Continuous/Online Monitoring Systems”, “Recommendations for
Continuous/Online Monitoring Systems for Industrial Wastewater”, and “Suggestions on Exist-
ing CPCB Guidelines” shared with CPCB
□ Half day workshop with officials from CPCB (27th March 2017): presentation of German expert’s
finding and recommendations for improving the CPCB guidelines (13 scientists from CPCB par-
ticipated in the workshop)
□ 2-day theoretical/practical training programme conducted on “Continuous/Online Monitoring
Systems for Industrial Wastewater” (at Delhi on 28th and 29th of March 2017 with 24 participants
and at Vapi (Gujarat) on 30th and 31st of March 2017 with 45 participants) with the managers/su-
pervisors from ETPs of industries and CETPs, and officers of CPCB and SPCB (24 participants)
□ Final report on the trainings conducted during second mission was received in June 2017
□ Report on the training programme was received from Aqua Consult in June 2017. GIZ to close
the contract.
□ The GIZ’s national consultant discussed the suggestions given by the German expert with
CPCB. CPCB to share comments on the given suggestions by Aug-Sep 2017.
Progress for the current month:
□ In January 2018, GIZ discussed the gaps in existing online monitoring systems guidelines with
CPCB and requested additional information about the existing processes, documents and infor-
mation on online/continuous monitoring system for industrial wastewater. After receiving the
information and a copy of existing API from CPCB, GIZ finalised revised guidelines and submit-
ted to CPCB along with formal letter for consideration in February 2018. The guideline is devel-
oped based on the recommendations given by the German Expert.
1.4 Green Rating/Sustainability Standards for Industrial Areas
“Promotional Scheme for Sustainability/Green Rating of industrial areas (MoEFCC/Ministry of Com-
merce and Industry)”
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About the activity:
Currently, there are no uniform standards/benchmarks/guidelines at the national level for developing
sustainable/green industrial areas or for measuring how sustainable/green or environment-friendly an
industrial area is in India. Activity for the development of Sustainability Standards and a certification
system was taken up under the SEIP project.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Pre-feasibility study for development of a rating system for industrial areas in India started in
August 2016 with Buro Happold Engineering as consultants.
□ A multi-stakeholder consultative workshop to discuss a locally supported green rating system
applicable for industrial areas in India was held on 22nd September 2016.
□ IGBC expressed interest in putting the system in place for India through a partnership with
DGNB.
□ Draft report on Sustainability Standards was developed. A presentation was made at DIPP of
the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI, together with the Indian Green Building Council
(IGBC) on 20th September 2017. DIPP showed interest to take forward further discussions on
the topic.
□ GIZ appointed a national consultant on developing a proposal on green rating scheme for
MoEFCC.
Progress for the current month:
□ IGBC is following up with DIPP for a way forward on the proposed “Sustainability Standards”.
□ A meeting was held with the Foundation for MSME Clusters, New Delhi, who showed interest
to use the standards for introducing award for best performing MSME cluster.
1.5 Guidelines for CETPs
“Guidelines for planning of CETPs (MoEFCC)”
About the activity:
At present there are no comprehensive guidelines available for planning, designing and management
of common effluent treatment plants. GIZ has taken up this activity and drafting guidelines covering
various aspects of CETPs viz. Standards, legal framework, various schemes, technological choice,
including various treatment technologies, zero liquid discharge concept, planning / upgradation, design-
ing, financing and management of CETPs.
Summary of progress so far:
□ In November 2017, a national expert started working on it and collected data from secondary
sources.
Progress for the current month:
□ The first draft of the CETP Guidelines has been prepared by GIZ and being reviewed internally.
The present guidelines covering various aspects of CETPs viz. Standards, legal framework,
various schemes, technological choice, including various treatment technologies, zero liquid
discharge concept, planning / upgradation, designing, financing and management of CETPs.
After internal review, it will be submitted to partners in March 2018.
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B2 State Level Action Plans for Pollution Reduction and Increas-ing Resource Efficiency in Industrial Production
Output indicator: “Governmental and private actors have agreed upon a common action plan on state level for preventing and reducing environmental pollution and for increasing resource efficiency in the industrial production.”
Activities taken up:
□ Testing of pilots and preparation of action plan together with supporting development pro-
grammes and/or promotional guidelines for:
□ Retrofitting of the existing industrial estates
□ Industrial park management structures
□ Sustainability indexing/green rating of industrial parks
□ Upgradation of ETPs/CETPs
□ Cleaner production in industries
□ Skills development for technicians of ETPs/CETPs
□ Digital Information Systems for industrial parks
□ Management structures for industrial parks
Highlights of progress:
□ The industrial park digital information system is designed to capture, store, analyse, manage,
and present all types of spatial and attribute data on one single platform so as to support in
improved planning and management of industrial was prepared for Vapi industrial estate, Pat-
parganj industrial estate and Haridwar industrial estate and submitted to GIDC, DSIIDC and
SIIDCUL.
□ A new Industrial Park Management Structure was proposed to GIDC for introducing in the Vapi
industrial estate. The new structure is based on German experiences and covers providing of
various functions such as governance, infrastructure services and development services.
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1 SEIP Project Site – Delhi
1.1 Digital Information Systems for Industrial Areas
“Development of an action plan together with supporting development programmes and/or promotional
guidelines for introducing digital information systems for industrial areas in Delhi”
About the activity:
For improved planning and management of industrial areas, digital information system will be highly
useful. Currently such a system is missing for the industrial areas in Delhi, which was posing difficulties
in problem analysis and finding solutions for various issues taken up under the SEIP Project.
The industrial park digital information system is designed to capture, store, analyse, manage, and pre-
sent all types of spatial and attribute data on one single platform. It helps as a store house of digital
data/information on layout, plot-wise details, infrastructure, etc. for an industrial area. The system can
be used to monitor the status of infrastructure and services, to identify troubleshoots, to retrofit planning,
and to identify actions for adding/modifying infrastructure /services etc.
Key personnel of DSIIDC will be identified and trained to work with the digital information system. The
training would cover relevant free software available in the market.
The system developed on pilot basis for Patparganj, Mayapuri and Lawrence Road IA and will be repli-
cated through an action plan developed together with supporting development programmes and/or pro-
motional guidelines for application in all the 28 industrial areas in Delhi.
Summary of progress so far:
□ SEIP-Delhi team created a digital information system for all three sites, i.e. Patparganj IA, Ma-
yapuri IA and Lawrence Road IA and presented it to DSIIDC and other stakeholders in review
meetings.
□ SEIP-Delhi team offered to train DSIIDC officials to use the system. The proposal is under con-
sideration with DSIIDC.
Progress for the current month:
□ An Action Plan will be developed for application at State level after testing the pilot phase for
the three industrial areas. Discussion with DSIIDC is under progress.
□ MD, DSIIDC in 11th January project review meeting asked GIZ to provide support to update all
industrial areas map. GIZ requested DSIIDC to nominate people who will do it on behalf of
DSIIDC
1.2 Management Structures for Industrial Areas
“Development of an action plan together with supporting development programmes and/or promotional
guidelines for introducing management structures in various industrial parks in Delhi”
About the activity:
The aim of this activity is to provide viable solutions/models to DSIIDC for establishing management
structures in industrial areas in Delhi for ensuring proper operation and management of the industrial
areas by providing various functions such as governance, infrastructure services and development ser-
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vices. The management structures being customised to the local situations based on the German ex-
periences are to be piloted in the selected industrial areas in Delhi (Patparganj IA, Lawrence Road IA,
Mayapuri IA). Accordingly, an action plan, together with development programmes and/or promotional
guidelines will be developed for application in all the industrial areas of Delhi.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Information exchange on existing management structures provided to the German expert (We-
ber Consulting) from the selected sites.
□ In February 2017 (06-17), the German expert visited to examine the existing management struc-
tures at 5 industrial areas (Vapi IA, IIE Haridwar IA, Patparganj IA, Lawrence Road IA, Okhla
IA)
□ In March 2017, the first draft of report on management structures for the five (5) selected indus-
trial areas received and GIZ shared feedback.
□ In May 2017, GIZ submitted the final report on “Management Structures at Industrial Areas” to
MoEFCC, SIIDCUL, DSIIDC, and GIDC.
□ During July/August, Vapi Cell discussed the German report with Vapi Industrial Estate’s stake-
holders (GPCB, NAA, GIDC) separately. The same procedure is planned in the other project
sites.
□ In July 2017, SEIP-Delhi team discussed the proposals by Weber Consultant with stakeholders
in the project review meeting. MD, DSIIDC asked SEIP Delhi team to work on feedback on the
report “Developing Management Structures for Selected Industrial Areas in India” proposed by
Dr. Weber (consultant GIZ). GIZ will work on the report, in particular regarding the following
points:
o Option 1) A management structure created by the association: The industrial associa-
tion will look after all services related to the IA. The association will collect, and use
revenue generated from common services.
o Option 2) Bawana Narela Model used by DSIIDC: PPP model will be used where DSI-
IDC will hire a concessioner who will look after all the services. DSIIDC will collect the
revenue from the common services.
o Option 3) SPV Model: proposed by GIZ Consultant. In which association and DSIIDC
both will be partner. GIZ has to develop a model for responsibilities along with revenue
sharing.
□ Several other discussions were organised in September 2017 with DSIIDC, PNC and Infra to
discuss the Bawana Narela and SPV model.
□ SEIP-Delhi team developed a site-specific proposal for management structures for Patparganj
IA based on the discussion and feedback collected from stakeholders and Dr. Weber’s report.
□ Several rounds of consultations with infrastructure management companies on the hybrid an-
nuity model of infrastructure management took place. This has provided some inputs on how
the proposed model of management structures could be implemented using successful hybrid
annuity models. The PPP examples of Narela and Bawana IAs under DSIIDC and the hybrid
annuity model development of sewage treatment plants on PPP basis at Haridwar, Uttarakhand
stand testimony to this.
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Progress for the current month:
□ GIZ Delhi team conducted a meeting with MD, DSIIDC on 11th January 2018 and informed him
about the submitted report on management structures for Patparganj IA. With the consent from
MD, DSIIDC, GIZ submitted a request letter to constitution a working group dealing with this
matter.
□ Based on the letter, DSIIDC issued request letters for nominees to the respective govt depart-
ments for the working group.
□ DSIIDC in the 20th February Review meeting DSIIDC asked GIZ to make one working group
for three industrial areas (Patparganj Industrial Area, Lawrence Road Industrial Area, Mayapuri
Industrial Area) who will review the proposals and will develop the action Plan for application at
State level after testing the pilot phase for the three industrial areas.
1.3 Others
The action plans corresponding to the following activities will be taken up after seeing progress in the
ongoing activities:
□ Retrofitting of the existing industrial estates
□ Industrial park management structures
□ Sustainability Standards/Green Rating
□ Upgradation of ETPs
□ Upgradation of CETPs
□ Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production in Industries
□ Skills Development of ETP and CETP Technicians and Operators
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2 SEIP Project Site – Haridwar
2.1 Digital Information Systems for Industrial Areas
“Development of an action plan together with supporting development programmes and/or promotional
guidelines for introducing digital information systems for industrial areas in Uttarakhand”
About the activity:
For improved planning and management of industrial areas, digital information system will be highly
useful. Currently such a system is missing for IIIE Haridwar, which was posing difficulties in problem
analysis and finding solutions for various issues taken up under the SEIP Project. After testing the pilot
phase for IIE Haridwar, an Action Plan at State level will be developed.
The industrial park digital information system is designed to capture, store, analyse, manage, and pre-
sent all types of spatial and attribute data on one single platform. It helps as a store house of digital
data/information on layout, plot-wise details, infrastructure, etc. for an industrial area. The system can
be used to monitor the status of infrastructure and services, to identify troubleshoots, to retrofit planning,
and to identify actions for adding/modifying infrastructure /services etc.
Key personnel of SIIDCUL will be identified and trained to work with the digital information system. The
training would cover relevant free software available in the market.
The system developed on pilot basis for IIE Haridwar will be replicated through an action plan developed
together with supporting development programmes and/or promotional guidelines for application in all
the industrial areas in Uttarakhand.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Digital information system for IIE Haridwar was developed and submitted to SIIDCUL in Sep-
tember 2017.
□ MD of SIIDCUL decided that the work taken forward from the SIIDCUL’s Regional Office at
Haridwar.
Progress for the current month:
□ Discussion held with concern person, and it was communicated that information collection re-
garding current process of GIS in SIIDCUL is under progress, the details once collected will be
shared for planning of training.
□ Presentation to new GM, SIIDCUL is proposed to explain about the digital information system
2.2 Upgradation of ETPs
“Development of an action plan together with supporting development programmes and/or promotional
guidelines for upgradation of ETPs in the state of Uttarakhand”
About the activity:
The objective is to find measures to modernize the operation of nine selected ETPs in the industrial
estate which are connected to the CETP. SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar has a CETP of 9 MLD design capacity.
Over 500 units are connected to it. The project was awarded on BOT basis to SK UEM Water Projects
Private Limited on a 20-year agreement. The CETP currently caters to only about 4 MLD of waste water
(domestic and industrial). The key issues related to CETP are:
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□ Ensure “all time compliance” of CETP and ETPs and compliance of discharges of individual
industries to the permissible limits of pollutant parameters.
□ Achieve Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) and find ways how to recycle and reuse treated
wastewater.
Summary of progress so far:
□ GOPA Infra visited 24 industries for initial assessment and selection of final 9 industries for ETP
upgradation and modernisation activities.
□ Completion of rapid pollution assessment study by IIT Roorkee in June 2016.
□ Questionnaires for data collection on wastewater discharge from ETPs and CETP developed
by GOPA Infra.
□ Level-2 Detailed Assessment visits to industries conducted by GOPA Infra experts in 12 indus-
tries in Haridwar.
□ From 11th to 15th of July 2017, national and international experts visited CavinKare, Penta Latex,
Wipro, HUL, Pure and Cure and CETP facility at SIIDCUL Haridwar.
□ Launch of Environment Clinic in IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar for SIIDCUL industries, and SMEs in
particular, to address issues related to treatment, recycling and reuse of wastewater. 13 repre-
sentatives from 7 industries participated in the event (14.07.2017).
□ On 21st of July 2017, a meeting was organised with SIIDCUL officials for consultants from GOPA
Infra at SIIDCUL Dehradun to discuss the status of CETP improvement studies, evaluation of
effluent conveyance, storm water drainage and water supply systems at IIE IA
□ On 9th of August 2017, a meeting was organised at SPMG office to discuss the action plan on
SEIP project activities on modernisation and upgradation of 1 CETP and 9 ETPS and improve-
ment in storm water drainage systems with consultants from GOPA Infra and GIZ representative
from SGR, Mr. Satya Narayan Ghosh, in which it was decided that GOPA Infra will revise the
timelines of the action plan submitted.
□ Gopa Infra initiated a detailed assessment in 5 companies: 1) Penta Latex Ltd., 2) Wipro Ltd.,
3) Cavin Care Ltd., 4) Kwality Polythreads Ltd., and 5) Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
□ A meeting was conducted on 2nd Nov 2017 at CETP Haridwar amongst the team members from
□ The Author initiated the data collection form sample industries as per criteria defined in guidance
document and help of local GPCB officials and TWG members.
□ The first 3 chapters of the BREF document were drafted and are currently under review by TWG
members.
□ The Author (GCPC) for preparation of BAT document appointed by GPCB is collecting the re-
maining data in order to initiate drafting further chapters in coordination with GPCB officials and
TWG members.
□ The first round of data collection and draft chapters was completed by December 2017.
Progress for the current month:
□ In progress.
3.6 Others
The action plans corresponding to the following activities will be taken up after seeing progress in the
ongoing activities:
Industrial park management structures
□ Sustainability indexing/green rating of industrial parks
□ Upgradation of ETPs
□ Upgradation of CETPs
□ Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production in Industries
□ Digital Information Systems for industrial parks
Figure 2 UBA Delegation headed by Dr. Bettina Rechenberg visit to Gujarat
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Knowledge base and personnel capacities on good management practices and BATs for an efficient
and climate friendly industrial development are strengthened.
Performance indicators of output:
□ C.1. A training (capacity development) system for the strengthening of human capacities re-
garding the reduction of environment pollution and increasing resource efficiency has been
introduced in at least one (1) of the two (2) selected states.
□ C.2. Ten (10) proven (during the project) “best practices” on a more efficient, and more envi-
ronment and climate friendly industrial development are shared with other industrial zones and
states via a multi-stakeholder knowledge platform.
□ C.3. Indian and German and/or other international actors have made agreements regarding
technology partnerships.
Project level outcome indicator:
□ Ten (10) industrial zones have started a broad application of best-practice technologies and
management methods for an efficient, environment- and climate-friendly industrial develop-
ment.
Activities:
□ C1: Establishment of training system
□ C2: Best practices
□ C3: Technology partnerships
Output C: Knowledge Management
and Dissemination
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C1 Establishment of Training System
Output indicator: “A training (capacity development) system for the strengthening of human capaci-ties for the reduction of environment pollution and increasing resource efficiency in industrial areas has been introduced on a state level”
Activities taken up:
□ Training system for ETP and CETP operators/technicians at state level
Highlights of progress:
□ Skills development courses were piloted for technicians/helpers of CETPs/ETPs based on
which over 6 ETPs have already achieved reduction of environment pollution and increased
resource efficiency in Vapi and Haridwar industrial areas.
□ A training handbook has been developed for skills development of technicians/helpers of
CETPs/ETPs and is in process of being published by the Skill Council for Green Jobs of the
National Skill Development Corporation.
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1 National Level
1.1 Development of training material
“Development of training material, curricula and conduction of pilot ToT and trainings for operation and
maintenance of ETPs and CETPs.”
About the activity:
This activity aims at the introduction of a market-based training system for the technicians and helpers
employed at CETPs and ETPs. Main partner in this activity is the Skill Council for Green Jobs (SCGJ)
which is also responsible for affiliating training institutes to enable them to conduct trainings.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Training of trainers (not market-based) took place in 2016 with experts from DWA (9 trainers
were trained)
□ Pilot trainings (not market-based) took place in 2016 (34 technicians and helpers were trained)
□ Qualification Packages for the designations “Helper” and “Technician” have been developed
and have been adopted by SCGJ
□ Skill competition at IFAT 2016 took place
□ Workshop with the consultant, SCGJ, GIZ and stakeholders to finalize scope and content of
Handbooks was held on 30th of May 2017 at SDCJ offices.
□ Training for wastewater operators/technicians to take place at CETP Mayapuri on 2nd and 3rd
of August 2017. 27 participants from all 13 CETP’s along with ETP operators participated in the
skill programme.
□ Training for wastewater operators/technicians took place at Haridwar on 25th and 26th of Au-
gust 2017. About 44 participants from 24 companies participated in the training programme.
□ SCGJ handed over finalised handbooks for operators to publisher.
□ SCGJ has started to develop trainer and participant handbooks for technicians.
Progress for the current month:
□ No progress for the current month
2 SEIP Project Site – Delhi
2.1 Training System for Technicians and operators of ETPs and CETPs
“A training (capacity development) system at a State level for the skills development of technicians/op-
erators of ETPs and CETPs”
About the activity:
The activity aims at introducing skills development system for ETP and CETP operators/technicians in
Delhi.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Qualification Packages for the designations “Helper” and “Technician” have been developed
and have been adopted by SCGJ.
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□ Workshop with the consultant, SCGJ, GIZ and stakeholders to finalize scope and content of
Handbooks was held on 30th of May 2017 at SCGJ.
□ GIZ’s national consultants developed a Handbook for undertaking skills development of techni-
cians of the ETPs/CETPs.
□ Training for wastewater operators/technicians to take place at CETP Mayapuri on 2nd and 3rd
of August 2017. 27 participants from all 13 CETP’s along with ETP operators participated in the
skill programme.
□ GIZ Delhi team is currently discussing collaboration possibilities with several training institute to
formalise skill courses for technicians and helpers of ETP/CETP’s in Delhi.
Progress for the current month:
□ An information meeting for interested training institutions will be held on 14th February 2018 at
GIZ Delhi office regarding the introduction of a training system of wastewater treatment plant
operators/technicians and helpers by entering into a grant agreement with GIZ.
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3 SEIP Project Site – Haridwar
3.1 Training System for Technicians and operators of ETPs and CETPs
“A training (capacity development) system at a State level for the skills development of technicians/op-
erators of ETPs and CETPs”
About the activity:
The activity aims at introducing skills development system for ETP and CETP operators/technicians in
Uttarakhand.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Qualification Packages for the designations “Helper” and “Technician” have been developed
and have been adopted by SCGJ.
□ Workshop with the consultant, SCGJ, GIZ and stakeholders to finalize scope and content of
Handbooks was held on 30th of May 2017 at SCGJ.
□ GIZ’s national consultants developed a Handbook for undertaking skills development of techni-
cians of the ETPs/CETPs.
□ Training for wastewater operators/technicians to take place at CETP Mayapuri on 2nd and 3rd
of August 2017. 27 participants from all 13 CETP’s along with ETP operators participated in the
skill programme.
□ Training for wastewater operators/technicians took place at Haridwar on 25th and 26th of August
2017. About 44 participants from 24 companies participated in the training programme.
□ Preliminary meetings and discussions were held with the PCRI (Pollution Control research In-
stitute) of BHEL Haridwar for becoming a training institute to offer skills courses for the
ETP/CETP technicians in Uttarakhand.
□ SCGJ handed over finalised Training Handbook to a publisher. Once published, the Training
Handbook will be handy for the training institutions in conducting skills courses.
□ Based on the positive response so far received, GIZ has initiated the process of contracting
German consultants for conducting one more round of skills courses for the technicians of
ETPs/CETPs in Vapi, Delhi and Haridwar.
□ SCGJ handed over finalised Training Handbook to a publisher. Once published, the Training
Handbook will be handy for the training institutions in conducting skills courses.
□ Based on the positive response so far received, GIZ has initiated the process of contracting
German consultants for conducting one more round of skills courses for the technicians of
ETPs/CETPs in Vapi, Delhi and Haridwar.
□ Inputs on the draft of Training Handbook were received from industries at SIIDCUL Haridwar,
and submitted for the finalisation of the hand book.
Progress for the current month:
□ Discussions on introducing a training system for wastewater treatment plant operators/techni-
cians and helpers with the training institute PCRI, BHEL were initiated but due to some concern
raised by PCRI management, same was not taken up further.
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4 SEIP Project Site – Vapi
4.1 Training System for Technicians and operators of ETPs and CETPs
“A training (capacity development) system at a State level for the skills development of technicians/op-
erators of ETPs and CETPs”
About the activity:
The activity aims at introducing skills development system for ETP and CETP operators/technicians in
Gujarat.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Qualification Packages for the designations “Helper” and “Technician” have been developed
and have been adopted by SCGJ.
□ Workshop with the consultant, SCGJ, GIZ and stakeholders to finalize scope and content of
Handbooks was held on 30th of May 2017 at SCGJ.
□ GIZ’s national consultants developed a Handbook for undertaking skills development of techni-
cians of the ETPs/CETPs.
□ Training for wastewater operators/technicians to take place at CETP Mayapuri on 2nd and 3rd
of August 2017. 27 participants from all 13 CETP’s along with ETP operators participated in the
skill programme.
□ Training for wastewater operators/technicians took place at Haridwar on 25th and 26th of August
2017. About 44 participants from 24 companies participated in the training programme.
□ Preliminary meetings and discussions were held with the PCRI (Pollution Control research In-
stitute) of BHEL Haridwar for becoming a training institute to offer skills courses for the
ETP/CETP technicians in Uttarakhand.
Progress for the current month:
□ The Centre for Environment Education (CEE) has handed in a first draft proposal to enter into
a grant agreement with GIZ for the introduction of a training system for wastewater treatment
plant operators/technicians and helpers. The proposal was reviewed by GIZ. The proposal
needs to be revised by CEE.
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C2 Best Practices
Output indicator: “Ten (10) best practices are tested in the frame of the project on a more efficient, and more environment and climate friendly industrial development are made avail-able to other industrial areas or states via a multi-stakeholder knowledge platform.”
Activities taken up:
□ Establishment of a Knowledge Platform
□ Documentation and Dissemination of Best Practices
Highlights of progress:
□ A knowledge platform has been established (www.seip.urban-industrial.in). It is a store house
of success stories, publications, events, testimonials etc.
□ So far, 12 success stories have already been documented and uploaded on the knowledge
platform (www.seip.urban-industrial.in).
1) Pollution reduction through improvements in Effluent Treatment Plant operations at
M/s Sterling Pigments and Colours
2) Water saving and pollution reduction at M/s Kwality Polythreads Pvt. Ltd. through im-
provements in Effluent Treatment Plant operations
3) Pollution reduction at M/s Penta Latex at IIE Haridwar through improvement in Efflu-
ent Treatment Plant operations
4) Water Savings at M/s Vansal Narayan Engineering Works in IIE Haridwar through im-
provement of Effluent Treatment Plant operations
5) Improvements in Effluent Treatment Plant operations in the textile company M/s Faze
Three Ltd. in GIDC Industrial Estate of Vapi, Gujarat
6) Voluntary action by industries leads to the development of a new green space in the
Integrated Industrial Estate, Haridwar
7) Taking initiative for a cleaner industrial estate at IIE Haridwar
8) Pollution reduction through skilling of operators ETPs in Vapi industrial estate
9) Pollution reduction through skilling of operators of ETPs in IIE Haridwar
10) Beginning of a transformation: Case of a polluting junkyard in Patparganj Industrial
Area
11) Clean-up Mission: Another Small Step to the transformation of the Patparganj Indus-
trial Area
12) Participatory Approaches for Building Environmental Consciousness - Case of GIDC
industrial estate, Vapi
□ Three success stories are currently in the documentation process.
□ Reuse and recycle options for treated wastewater
HARIDWAR □ Participatory approach
□ Improvements in ETPs and CETPs
□ Energy efficiency in companies
□ Water efficiency in companies
□ Raw material efficiency in companies
□ Waste volume reduction in companies
□ Pollution reduction in companies
□ Resource saving and pollution reduction through training of ETP/CETP operators
VAPI □ Wastewater treatment
□ Participatory approach
□ Improvements in ETPs and CETPs
□ Energy efficiency in companies
□ Water efficiency in companies
□ Raw material efficiency in companies
□ Waste volume reduction in companies
□ Pollution reduction in companies
□ Resource saving and pollution reduction through training of ETP/CETP operators
□ Measures to promote women
Documentation of “Participatory Approach” as best practice has been started in all three sites.
Progress so far:
□ TOR for the documentation of best practices are currently being developed.
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C3 Technology Partnerships
Output indicator: “Indian and German or international actors have made agreements regarding tech-nology partnerships.”
Activities taken up:
□ Establishment of partnership with SINTEF in the field of solid waste management
□ Initiation of a working group with representatives from the State of Uttarakhand, the German
Embassy, GIZ, GWP, IGCC to deepen cooperation
□ Collaboration of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Umweltbundesamt (UBA), and
GIZ to update and India’s COINDS documents following the process and according to the
standards of European BREF documents including best available techniques in the textile
sector.
Highlights of progress:
□ Members of the Working Group have been nominated by SIIDCUL.
□ UBA delegation visited India in January 2018 to sign JDI with CPCB and GIZ.
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1 National Level
1.1 Establishment of an Environmental Technology Platform
About the activity:
Objective of this activity is to promote the technology transfer in the industrial wastewater sector within
India as well as from abroad to India in order to reduce pollution and to increase resource efficiency in
the Indian manufacturing sectors by sharing national and international best practices. The platform is
supposed to comprise of innovative and interactive formats, such as training weeks, B2B meetings,
delegation trips and virtual exchange platforms.
Summary of progress so far:
MoEFCC expressed keen interest in the establishment of the technology platform and told SEIP
to go ahead with the activity.
Adelphi started working on the pre-feasibility study in July 2017.
First version of the draft feasibility study was submitted on 22nd of September. Due to a delay
in interviews, the work has been delayed and a contract extension till 31st of December has
been initiated.
Final pre-feasibility study was handed in by adelphi on 1st December 2017.
A stakeholder workshop was conducted on 4th December 2017 at GIZ office in New Delhi.
The German Water Partnership (GWP) appears to be the most suitable host organization of the
platform. SEIP will engage on discussions about the way forward with GWP in December 2017.
SEIP presented the concept of the set-up of the Technology Platform per skype at GWP’s plan-
ning conference for 2018 on 17th January 2018. The feedback was positive.
Progress for the current month:
The tendering process for the establishment of the Technology Platform is currently being pre-
pared.
1.2 Collaboration of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Umweltbundesamt (UBA)
About the activity:
The Umweltbundesamt (UBA) was founded in 1974 and is Germany’s central federal authority for envi-
ronmental matters under the supervision of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB). Its key statutory mandates are, a) to provide scien-
tific support to the Federal Government (e.g. the Federal Ministries for Environment; Health; Research;
Transport, Building and Urban Affairs); b) to implement environmental laws (e.g. emissions trading, au-
thorisation of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and plant protection agents), and c) to inform the public about
environmental protection matters.
The overall objective of the cooperation between CPCB/GPCB, UBA and GIZ is the preparation of
customised Reference Documents/Comprehensive Industry Documents (COINDS) on the national
level. Together with GPCB, BREF Documents specific to Gujarat for identified industry sectors with all
relevant details, such as techniques and processes used in this sector, current emission and con-
sumption levels, techniques to consider in the determination of the best available techniques (BAT)
and emerging techniques (both of which are to be technically and economically viable) are to be devel-
oped in order to facilitate and improve environmental compliance in Gujarat’s industry sector.
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Summary of progress so far:
□ A Joint Declaration of Intent (JDI) was signed in the month November, 2013 between the Gu-
jarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), UBA and GIZ. The cooperation was extended in De-
cember 2016 making the present cooperation part of IGEP follow-on project, SEIP.
□ GIZ was commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conser-
vation, Construction and Nuclear Safety (July 2016 to February 2017) to support CPCB in de-
veloping a framework for preparation of Best Available Techniques Reference Documents for
three selected industry sectors, viz. textiles, tannery and chemicals (pharmaceuticals, dyes).
□ With the support of the team of UBA and German experts, the required framework was devel-
oped and guidance documents were provided to CPCB elaborating the procedures, pro-
cesses, templates etc. required for developing India-specific BAT reference documents for
textiles, tannery and chemicals (pharmaceuticals, dyes). The officials of CPCB were also
trained on using the guidance document.
□ In November 2017, GIZ was again commissioned to continue the work together with UBA on
BAT in the textile sector at a national level in India with CPCB as their main partner agency.
□ A Delegation of the German Federal Environment Agency, headed by Dr. Bettina Rechenberg,
visited India from 29th January to 1st February. A three-party JDI was signed between CPCB,
UBA and GIZ, continuing the strategic knowledge partnership between the three organisations
regarding the establishment of the BAT process in India.
□ The UBA delegation also visited Gujarat on 1st February 2018 where they also signed a JDI with
GPCB and GIZ.
Progress for the current month:
□ No progress for the current month.
1.3 Collaboration between German wastewater treatment solution provider, EVONIK, and industries at Vapi Industrial Estate
About the activity:
The German company Evonik is interested in piloting its chemical wastewater treatment solutions in
Indian industries. SEIP is facilitating the potential establishment of technology partnerships between
Evonik and interested Indian parties.
Summary of progress so far:
□ interaction with Gujarat Pollution Control Board as well as CEO, Vapi Green Enviro Ltd.
(CETP operating company) with the information shared by Evonik was initiated by SEIP
Progress for the current month:
□ Kick-off meeting to take place during the next Environmental Clinic which is foreseen for mid-
February 2018.
□ Evonik will meet with Vapi stakeholders in order to get a clearer picture on wastewater issues
and possible solutions thereof.
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2 SEIP Project Site – Delhi
2.1 Collaboration with the Norwegian research organisation SINTEF
About the activity:
GIZ and SINTEF have the common interest to provide technical support and capacity building for the
sustainable management of industrial waste and sewage sludge, as well as for the cleaning-up of criti-
cally polluted areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Joint Declaration of Intent was signed between GIZ and SINTEF to express both parties’ interest
and intent to work together in a complementing fashion.
Progress for the current month:
□ Samples of CETP sludge were sent to SINTEF for diagnosis.
3 SEIP Project Site – Haridwar
3.1 GoUK-Germany Working group in Uttarakhand
About the activity:
Summary of progress so far:
Progress for the current month:
□ Working group members from GoUK and GIZ side are identified. GoUK will take further steps
on this.
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4.1 Collaboration with the Norwegian research organisation SINTEF
About the activity:
GIZ and SINTEF have the common interest to provide technical support and capacity building for the
sustainable management of industrial waste and sewage sludge, as well as for the cleaning-up of criti-
cally polluted areas.
Summary of progress so far:
□ Joint Declaration of Intent was signed between GIZ and SINTEF to express both parties’ interest
and intent to work together in a complementing fashion.
Progress for the current month:
□ No progress for the current month
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1 SEIP Project Site – Delhi
1.1 Baseline Pollution Report for Mayapuri and Lawrence Road Industrial Areas
About the activity:
The purpose of this activity to set the baseline for pollution assessment in IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar.
Summary of the progress so far:
□ Work on “Economic implications of the SEIP project sites in Delhi considering projects imple-
mented so far for the improvement of water quality in the River Yamuna” has started. Data
collection from different sources are going on.
□ GIZ consultant visited Lawrence Road industrial area to identify potential pollution points for
baseline pollution study for Delhi site in the month of July. She had submitted the first draft of
“Report on baseline pollution levels measured by relevant pollutant parameters for project sites
in Delhi (Lawrence Road & Mayapuri Industrial Area)”. GIZ Delhi team is currently reviewing the
report.
□ Based on the report on baseline pollution, GIZ is in the process of issuing relevant ToRs for
sample collection, testing and reporting exercise for the identified monitoring locations at Pat-
parganj, Mayapuri and Lawrence road. These locations have been identified with the support of
DSIIDC and has been conveyed to DSIIDC on next steps.
Progress for the current month:
□ GIZ is in the process of engaging laboratories to monitor baseline pollution levels in the industrial
estate and its surroundings.
□ Services to test pollution parameters are currently being tendered.
1.2 Co-Operation Agreement
□ Co-operation agreement with Patparganj FIE Entrepreneurs Association and DSIIDC was
signed in May 2016.
Supporting
Activities
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□ A co-operation agreement for Lawrence Road Industrial Area was handed over to President,
Keshavpuram Industrial Area CETP Society. A reply is awaited.
□ A co-operation agreement for Mayapuri industrial area has been accepted by Mayapuri CETP
Society and DSIIDC. The signing of the agreement, however, is still pending.
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2 SEIP Project Site – Haridwar
2.1 Baseline Assessment of Pollution
About the activity:
The purpose of this activity to set the baseline for pollution assessment in IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar.
Summary of the progress so far:
□ The GIZ consultant visited the site in February 2017 to assess the present condition of the
pollution at IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar. A baseline assessment report has been submitted including
identified sites for pollution assessment for establishing baseline.
□ On 7th of July 2017, a meeting with the Regional Officer and ASO was organized at UEPPCB
Office, Roorkee to discuss the base line establishment/monitoring at the locations prescribed
by the GIZ consultant in her report.
□ UEPPCB confirmed their commitment towards this activity, but shared following concerns:
o Date of Sampling is set for after 25th of July due to Kanwar restrictions going on in the
region. They will inform SEIP about the dates shortly.
o UEPPCB RO does not have a laboratory facility with them at Roorkee. However,
UEPPCB Dehradun has a Lab facility where they can conduct the primary tests viz. pH,
COD, BOD, TDS etc. Hecen, the tests as prescribed in the report cannot be conducted
without engaging a third-party lab that has MoEFCC approval.
o For sampling and conducting the lab test (~ 26x2 Base line measurement locations -
both before and after) as prescribed in the baseline report, an estimated financial out
lay would be nearly 3 Lakhs. RO will have to seek financial approval from UEPPCB
Dehradun. Only then the sampling would be possible.
□ Concerns of UEPPCB RO were shared with UEPPCB HQ.
□ The CETP operator shared the inlet and outlet data for last two years.
Progress for the current month:
□ GIZ is in the process of engaging laboratories to monitor baseline pollution levels in the industrial
estate and its surroundings.
2.2 Project Advisory Committee (PAC)
About the activity:
The objective for constituting this committee and the major responsibilities of its members is to:
□ Review project progress
□ Discuss issues of concern
□ Plan project activities for the next quarter
The Regional Manager, IIE SIIDCUL Haridwar is the chairman of the PAC. The officials from the state
pollution control board, office bearers from industry associations like SEWA, SMAU, APM and SIA and
some representatives from industries are the members of the committee. PAC meeting was organised
on a quarterly basis to review and discuss project activities.
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Summary of progress so far:
□ 1st PAC meeting was held on 29th of December 2016. The progress on following activities was
discussed:
□ Representative from SMAU suggested names of additional companies for participation under
ETP upgradation and improvement activity.
□ PCRI to conduct trainings with helpers and technician of ETPs/CETP in Uttarakhand.
□ Initiation of cleaning activities, such as street sweeping, drains cleaning, etc. This can be con-
sidered a consequence of the first meeting of the facilitation team on environment drives held
on 29th of November 2016 in IIE Haridwar.
□ A best practice about “Reusing/recycling the wood waste in furniture and maintenance of the
township” was presented by the General Manager of Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M) and official
of PCRI for cross-learning.
□ 2nd PAC meeting was held on 19th of March 2017 in SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar. The following points
were discussed:
□ Installation of online monitoring system at individual industries
□ Usage of treated water for gardening and landscaping purposes within the industry premise.
□ Criteria for selection of industries under Resource Efficient Cleaner production (RECP) initiative
□ Upgradation of CETP/ETP to ZLD
□ 3rd PAC meeting was organized at SIIDCUL’s Regional Office in the Integrated Industrial Estate
(IIE), Haridwar on 13th of September 2017.
□ Representatives from SIIDCUL Manufactures Association of Uttarakhand (SMAU), Association
of Pharma Association (APM) and SIIDCUL Entrepreneurs Welfare Association (SEWA), offi-
cials from SIIDCUL and representatives from Individual industries and CETP industries partici-
pated in the PAC meeting. The meeting was attended by 13 members to monitor, review and
advice on project progress so far and activity plan for the next quarter under the SEIP project.
□ Members appreciated the progress and work done related to GIS mapping of the industrial es-
tate, skill development training at Hindustan Unilever (HUL) and Pure and Cure Healthcare Pvt
Ltd (Akums).
□ During the meeting, progress under each of the project activity was discussed. Participants
raised the following points of concerns with SEIP team:
o Target about 100 participants (CETP/ETP helpers and technicians) by January 2018
for skill development training in Haridwar
o Upgradation of CETP to ZLD
Progress for the current month:
□ 4th PAC meeting was at SIIDCUL’s Regional Office in the Integrated Industrial Estate (IIE),
Haridwar on 3rd January 2018.
□ Representatives from SIIDCUL Manufactures Association of Uttarakhand (SMAU), Association
of Pharma Association (APM) and SIIDCUL Entrepreneurs Welfare Association (SEWA), offi-
cials from SIIDCUL and representatives from Individual industries and CETP industries partici-
pated in the PAC meeting. The meeting was attended by 10 members to monitor, review and
advice on project progress so far and activity plan for the next quarter under the SEIP project.
□ During the meeting, progress under each of the project activity was discussed. Participants
raised the following points of concerns with SEIP team:
o Solid Waste Management within SIIDCUL area
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o Public amenities within SIIDCUL Haridwar
3 SEIP Project Site – Vapi
3.1 Establishing a Baseline – Site Visit to Vapi
About the activity:
In order to measure the achievement of the activities implemented in the course of the project and their
actual effect on pollution reduction, a baseline study of the current situation is being undertaken.
Summary of progress so far:
□ The GIZ’s consultant was hired to assess the baseline situation at Vapi. All relevant information
and data were submitted to her and she visited Vapi from 6th to 9th of March 2017.
□ During the site visit, meetings with CEO, VGEL and office barriers of the CETP and the TSDF
site took place. She documented the CETP, TSDF regarding the energy consumption, process,
sludge dewatering and disposal process of the CETP.
□ Locations of waste dumps in the industrial area including dumps inside storm water drains as
well as the municipal solid waste disposal site were documented.
□ Final presentation of the baseline situation at Vapi presented at GIZ head office.
□ Follow-on contract to further monitor and measure progress with regards to pollution reduction
and resource efficiency has been initiated.
□ The report on environmental impacts was submitted to GPCB by Delhi Office.
□ On request of GIZ, the Unit Head of GPCB issued a letter on 20th July 2017 to RO of GPCB
about the action plan and baseline. The letter was received by RO of GPCB from head office.
The site team is co-ordinating with RO, GPCB for conducting the baseline.
□ Due to the transfer of the RO GPCB and a new RO joining, this activity was on hold.
□ GIZ is in the process of engaging laboratories to monitor baseline pollution levels in the industrial
estate and its surroundings.
□ The baseline details have been provided by GPCB. The evaluation of baseline data is under
progress.
Progress for the current month:
□ Engagement of a MoEFCC approved agency for baseline monitoring of Vapi IE is under pro-
gress.
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