Hyderabad’s sewer system received support on Sunday with the inauguration of six sewerage treatment plants (STP) by the main Minister A. Revanth Reddy. The largest of them is Amberpet STP with a capacity of 212.5 million liters a day.
The other five include ATTAPUR (64 billion), Mullakatwa Cheruvu in Kukatpally (25 billion), Shivalayanagar (14 billion), Venelagadda in Qutubullapur (10 billion) and Palapitta in Serlingampalically (7 billion).
As a result, the city now has 42 targeted 45 STPs, which is capable of treating 1,950 billion waste water in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC). The remaining three plants with a combined capacity of 113.5 billion are expected to be prepared by next month.
Mr. Reddy also laid the foundation stone for 39 new STPs as part of the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and the City Transform 2.0 for the city local authorities around the outer round road. The aim is to treat there to produce 972 billion.
According to Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Severage Board, waste water produced in 2021 was 1,950 billion in 2021 and is estimated to increase to 2,800 by 2036. 39 STP with an expenditure of 3,849.10 Crore is fulfilled by 2026, achieved by total capacity and achieves overall capacity and expenditures.
In order to avoid entering Musi, the officials explained that a detailed report on projects that would be ready to lay trunk lines at a price of 4,700 GBP Crore.
At the ceremony, the Minister of Ponam Prabhakar, CEO of HMWS and SB K. Ashok Reddy, local legislators and officials participated in the ceremony.
Published – 28 September 2025 21:23
