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Enviro Infra Engineers bags Rs 257-crore STP projects in Uttar Pradesh

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Enviro Infra Engineers Limited, a leading EPC player in the water and wastewater treatment industry, has secured orders to build two sewage treatment plants (STPs) in Uttar Pradesh under the Centre’s flagship Namami Gange programme.

The New Delhi-based company said the combined order value stands at Rs 256.92 crore. The projects have been secured from the Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam (Rural)under the hybrid annuity model (HAM).

The first order of for development of a 45 million litre per day (MLD) sewage treatment plant and associated infrastructure at Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Nagar (DDU Nagar). The Rs 126.78-crore project comes along with 15 years of operation & maintenance contract. The second project, to be taken up at Lohta in Varanasi, entails development of a 60 MLD STPS associated infrastructure at along with 15 years of O&P contract. The order value of the project is Rs 130.14 crore.

The projects have been designed as energy-efficient, self-sustaining wastewater treatment facilities that integrate renewable energy solutions to maximise .

“We are proud to have been entrusted with these significant projects by Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam (Rural) under Namami Gange Programme. Our focus remains on delivering high-quality, sustainable, and timely solutions that contribute to the nation’s water management and sanitation goals. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of engineering and execution”, Enviro Infra Engineers Limited Chairman Sanjay Jain said in the statement.

With the two orders, the company said it has expanded its HAM portfolio to five projects across states.

The two recent projects will maximise energy self-sufficiency by integrating biogas-based and solar power generation systems. The biogas power plant will convert sludge generated during the sewage treatment process into biogas, which in turn shall be fed to gas generators to produce electricity, simultaneously addressing sludge management while generating renewable energy.

Solar panels installed across available rooftop and ground spaces will generate clean daytime power. Together, these renewable energy systems will lower operating costs, reduce carbon emissions, improve sustainability and enhance the long-term energy resilience of the sewage treatment plants throughout their operational lifecycle, the company said.

In-principle approvals for term loans have already been secured for both projects, enabling timely financial closure and seamless project mobilisation, the statement added.

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