Representatives of nearly 45 of the 71 residential complexes placed along Thevara-Perrendoor and Edappally channels who have been under the Council Council scanner for checking Keraral’s pollution for not having the corresponding wastewater treatment facilities, submitted a commitment to reasonable time to ensure compliance.
The Council applied for eing units to submit an affidavit together with the resolutions in the case of companies/companies that state that they require a reasonable time to install the wastewater treatment plant (STP), except for the search for compulsory consent to operate the equipment.
The announcement issued by the Board of Directors also quoted the order of 8 August 2025, the Keral High Court, which took a serious view of the pollution of the channels caused by the absence of the correct equipment for wastewater treatment in the eing units.
Officials of the Board of Directors stated that they would inform the court of feedback received from the Association of Housing Complexes at the next hearing of the case of September 8. The list of apartments that have not yet responded to the directive will also be published, they said.
According to the Board of Directors, apartments that have been installed by STP must submit an online request to obtain the consent of the Board of Directors with a proposal to set up a device. The proposal must include the capacity of the plant together with the design calculation and the expected characteristics of the water treated.
It has been said that units with space restrictions to check the feasibility of planting plants in the existing space. The Board of Directors also proposed that these units initiate alternative measures for the transfer of waste water to conventional wastewater treatment plants that have valid approval.
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Published – 2 September 2025 20:51 is
