Faecal sludge treatment plant at Bansberia in West Bengal. The company operating the plant recycles faecal sludge and sells the biocompost at Rs 750/50 kg
Though sewage from Kanpur's Sisamau drain no longer empties directly into the Ganga and is released into a tributary of the river after being treated, the plant that treats the sewage has been found to be substandard.
Though sewage from Kanpur's Sisamau drain no longer empties directly into the Ganga and is released into a tributary of the river after being treated, the plant that treats the sewage has been found to be substandard.
Though sewage from Kanpur's Sisamau drain no longer empties directly into the Ganga and is released into a tributary of the river after being treated, the plant that treats the sewage has been found to be substandard.
Though sewage from Kanpur's Sisamau drain no longer empties directly into the Ganga and is released into a tributary of the river after being treated, the plant that treats the sewage has been found to be substandard.
Though sewage from Kanpur's Sisamau drain no longer empties directly into the Ganga and is released into a tributary of the river after being treated, the plant that treats the sewage has been found to be substandard.
Though sewage from Kanpur's Sisamau drain no longer empties directly into the Ganga and is released into a tributary of the river after being treated, the plant that treats the sewage has been found to be substandard.