Enviro Infra Engineers, a leading infrastructure company, has secured a significant Rs 4 billion EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) order for a Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) project in Maharashtra. This project aims to enhance water management and reduce pollution in the Panchganga River.
Zero Liquid DischargeCommon Effluent Treatment PlantEnviro Infra EngineersPanchganga RiverMaharashtra Industrial Development CorporationReal Estate MaharashtraJul 12, 2025
The total value of the ZLD CETP EPC order is Rs 4 billion.
The ZLD CETP project has been awarded to Enviro Infra Engineers by the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC).
The primary goal of the ZLD CETP project is to ensure that no untreated wastewater is discharged into the Panchganga River, thereby protecting the environment and promoting sustainable water management.
The ZLD CETP project employs advanced treatment technologies such as reverse osmosis, evaporation, and crystallization to achieve zero liquid discharge.
The ZLD CETP project is expected to benefit the environment by preventing pollution, create employment opportunities, and boost the local economy by providing a reliable solution for wastewater management to various industries.
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