Concept Master Plan for Downstream Sabarmati: Reclaiming River Habitat via Used Water

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Concept Master Plan for Downstream Sabarmati Reclaiming River Habitat via Used water Nature as infrastructure zoned within river bed.

Image source : Primary

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Source: Reef, R., Feller, I. C., & Lovelock, C. E. (2010). Nutrition of mangroves. Tree Physiology, 30(9), 1148-1160.

Nature as infrastructure zoned within river bed.

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Disposal Component of City Wide Sanitation

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Table of Contents •

Introduction to scope and concept

Existing situation documentation

Way through into the project concept via case studies.

Concept Master Plan

Implementation Strategy

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Sabarmati River Stretch proximity Impact of Ahmedabad - 45 Kilo meters

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Regional Contour Analysis

Source: Dem Data

The regional topography & Natural drains does not collect much of storm water into river. Sabarmati has gone out of its own water and is now filled by Narmada.

AMC Land Use In Context to River

Source: DP AUDA

Sabarmati River is the spine of the city and its evolution for economy, tourism, agglomeration & livelihood..

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Latitude: Longitude:

23° 7'27.34"N 22°59'20.22"N

Latitude: Longitude:

23° 7'27.34"N 72°33'22.57"E

Narmada Intake

Riverfront :Water stock zone Currently has 15 days of Ahmedabad’s Water security

Latitude: Longitude:

23° 7'27.34"N 72°33'22.57"E

Vasna Barrage

Polluted Stretch : Disposed Used Water flow

Latitude: Longitude:

22°49'32.81"N 72°30'16.36"E

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Transport connectivity for Sabarmati in Ahmedabad Narmada Intake

11 Kilometres of pedestrian & vehicular roads on Upper Stream till Vasna barrage for each side parallel to the river

Vasna Barrage

Source: Primary

Riverfront is connected intensively to the city with its well-developed roads, BRTS and upcoming metro network.

Source: SRFDCL

The lower stream holds a strategic upcoming APMC metro station into its proximity for activating downstream for enhanced connectivity.

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Upper Stream – Land Use

Lower Stream – Land Use

RAH ZONE RING

DFC Source: DP AUDA

Huge economy attraction was pulled in due to Riverfront development that lead to impact rapid local land use changes. It plays critical role for tourism, publicness and pollution control.

Source: DP AUDA

Large pocket of river stretch effecting the development along the river due to pollution. The RAH zone intersects river along AMC boundary along with National DFC & SP ring road. Pushpak Sahu | PUI20268 | FP PG| MUI| CEPT UNIVERSITY

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BASE MAP Narmada Intake Stream Riverfront Catchment Stream

Polluted River : City’s Used Water Disposal Potential Stretch of Intervention: Vasna Barrage to Village Saroda – 25 km

13 outfalls within 5 kilometers from V. N. Bridge Current total daily disposal of Used Water : 1080 MLD The major outfalls of treated / untreated , domestic/ industrial effluent disposal points

As per Sabarmati Action plan report The Industrial effluent disposals has been put to 2019-20 budget for laying pipeline to transport into deep ocean.

Kilometres

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Existing Situation Assessment of Lower Stream

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Sabarmati is taking pollution liability of Ahmedabad’s incompetency As per Sabarmati Action Plan 2019

Description of existing scenario

As per CPCB report, September, 2019 Kheroj to Vautha stretch of River Sabarmati @ 200 km long falls under Priority-I polluted river stretch.

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USED water

Disposal

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Domestic outfall disposal: Multiple disposal points at close proximities that dispose sewage with high velocity cause soil erosion. Industrial effluent disposal getting disposed at inadequate quality exceeding standards laid by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India for Common Effluent Treatment Plants as per, (Environment Protection Rules, 1986)

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Inadequate quality and high velocity disposal produce turbulence while disposal that cause foam and bubble formation. Dense foam layer of about 1 feet thick was spotted during primary survey. No solar rays could penetrate the water to bed. This effect impacts to deplete ecosystem and completely destroys the algae formation. Algae formation starts the coagulation over a river to start natural treatment as algae contact starts coagulation into the water . Pushpak Sahu | PUI20268 | FP PG| MUI| CEPT UNIVERSITY

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The soil quality of river embankment has turned it into toxic sludge. The pollution is mutating mosquitoes, bacterial & fungal organisms damaging regional flora and fauna of the river.

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Ground Water Pollution

Improper utilization of river bed

The polluted stretch impacts large scale ground water percolation due to toxic sludge bed across huge span. Could be reduced to limited protection & treatment zone over river bed.

Whole river bed space can be utilized, and one water layer can be collected so to give better surface flow to upper flow layers so to attain more aeration & percolation as surface coverage increases.

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Citywide Air Pollution Sabarmati air flow during summers

Summer Air Current flow

Summer Air flow direction map

Air flow SW-NE

Climate is spreading polluted fumes at Sabarmati with city’s air inflow during summers from southern winds which enters from Arabian sea. The air pollution causes unhygienic situation and poor surrounding as it lets mosquitos to spear into the city via riverfront.

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Way through into the project concept via case studies.

Source: Bryan Christie Designs

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River Protection Zone ▪ ▪

Policy & Intervention driven approach towards setting up and activating River protection zone Centralized disposal Outfall & Management

Scheme of effluent discharge through sewage outfalls. Source: Ocean outfalls as an alternative to minimizing risks to human and environmental health

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River Bed Transformation Upgradation of Outfall

Source: 33rd Street Outfall –Denver

Setup Weir system

Source : Scroll.in / Bangalore Hauz Khas Lake

Reclaiming the river with Agro-Biodiversity

Source : Scroll.in / Bangalore Hauz Khas Lake

Activating River bed as phytoroid treatment zone to heal the ecosystem and reclaim Aquatic and Biotic life.

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Activate the river for community for Habitat, awareness, Tourism & economy

Image Source: Xinhua News.cn July 18

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Key concepts of this project

Reclaiming Sabarmati Habitat via Used water ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Reduction of pollution at disposal Rejuvenation of river stretch Creating and enhancing ecosystem habitat and reclaiming aquatic life. Generating River based economy and engage people to river related activities Fruit forestation for bringing food security for habitat Retaining water via mangroves and weirs and achieve nature based treatment. Bringing climate resilience and water security via environmental sanitation.

USED water to bring sustainable hygienic environmental habitation

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Project Description Centralized Discharge with velocity control and Phytoremediation Using Constructed Mangrove Wetlands: Mechanisms & Application Potential into outfall management.

Creating River room for Education, Recreation, Forestation, and Food production.

Legal formation & Implementation of River protection zone

Centralized disposal outfall Green Bridge

Post Treatment measures via river bed transformation

Sanitation Taskforce Training & Advancement Centre

Aquatic & Botanical Economy Corridor

Outfall Upgradation: ▪ Velocity reduction structure to Initiate coagulation algae formation. ▪ Uniform distribution structure to gain improvised water flow over bed section & attain maximum surface interaction of water to air and soil. ▪ To create junction to distribute reusable water into supply lines of city.

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River Bed Abatement & bed preparation Aerated lagoons formation via pebble/ rock weirs Phytoremediation Floating treatment island Bamboo farming for treatment Biodiversity and green cover Enhancement Treated Water Retention structures Intermediate Ground water recharge wells at river bed

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Penalty, Tax & Revenue Collection with Security Provisions Capacity building & Advancement of Sanitation workers via certification as skilled environmental worker. Monitoring & policing the City wide Complete Environmental Sanitation goals

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Research, Awareness & Amusement Parks Establishment of Social Committee to increase community interaction with river inclusive to used water. River based circular economy generation via river based farming like lotus, bamboo & mangroves and its processing & marketing.

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Proposed Concept Master Plan Strategy as per RCUP & URMP 2021 Key Notes as per Guidelines: • River Ecology Development Plan • Conservation of the River as a Natural Entity • Maintaining Environmental Flow and Carrying Capacity • Decentralized Approach to River Rejuvenation • Restoration for Utility and Aesthetic Value • Regulations for Eco-sensitive Zones and Water Bodies • Storage, Transport and Reuse Infrastructure for Treated Water and Sludge Source: Urban River Management Plan framework URMP Guidelines.docx (nmcg.nic.in) RCUP Guidelines.pdf (mohua.gov.in) River Rejuvenation Committee Manual

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PART 1 | CENTRALIZED DISPOSAL Centralized outfall Link

CENTRALISED OUTFALL VELOCITY REDUCING STRUCTURE

Overflow Disposal on reverse stream: Foam barrier

Wetland Platform

Equalization Tank Used Water flow

Total Used water Disposal : Present 900 MLD Design assumption for 2030 1200 MLD Disposal

Green Bridge Layered above Equalization Tank

Tesla Valve Velocity Reduction

Foam free & low velocity sustainable disposal

AIM: To reduce the river pollution and pur barrier to foam formation and spreading through river stretch.

Centralization link of Disposal outfalls OBJECTIVE: ✓ Green Bridge for pedestrian under layered with 2 days of used water stock as addition to water security ✓ Reduced velocity disposal to prevent soil erosion and bring self healing into river bed. ✓ Centralised Bulk source of Reuse water for the city.

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PART 2 | SABARMATI ECO-CORRIDOR CONCEPT PLAN AIM: To rehabilitate the river via conservation and natural upgradation.

Base Map

Protection Zone

Proposed Concept Plan

Centralized Disposal Zone Varying aligned Weir System Pedestrian Green Islands Water Passage Tunnels Water Catchment : Check Dam - I

Agro Biodiversity Conservation Park

Proposed Road on either side of the protection zone.

Water Catchment : Check Dam - II

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Surface Stream Flow Line

Bed Stream Flow Lines

Impact Simulation for Streamlines

Utilization of whole river bed for enhanced retention and also maintaining minimum surface streamflow within the stretch via weir system. The varying weir aligned bed system would activate the whole river bed for zigzag flow and more surface actions for enhanced ground water percolation, more surface contact for sun and wind interaction. Reclaiming the river with its full potential via domestic Used water.

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Implementation Framework

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Case Studies of preparation of Project organogram Sno. Case Study of Projects

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Admin Authorities / SPV's

Link

Adyar Poonga Park

Chennai River Rejuvenation Committee

::: Adyar Park ::: (chennairivers.gov.in)

India

Musi River Redovelopment

Musi River Front development corporation

https://www.pmc.gov.in/sites/default/fil es/River-Front/20180205_DPRPresentation_low-res.pdf : Page Number 198

India

Shahjanabad Redevelopment Corporation

Shahjahanabad Redevelopment Corporation (delhigovt.nic.in)

India

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Yamuna riverfront

4

Brahmaputra Riverfront Development Project

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Mithi River Redevelopment

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Tapi Riverfront Development and Surat Smart City Development Limited Rejuvenation Project (SSCDL)

https://www.suratsmartcity.com/SSCDL/ AboutSSCDL

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Thames Riverfront London

Thames River Trust

The Royal River Thames, from the Cotswolds to London - Visit Thames

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Sabarmati River Front Phase 1/2

SRFDCL – Sabarmati Riverfront

https://sabarmatiriverfront.com/srfdcl/

Daman ganga riverfront

Daman ganga riverfront development authority under Project High Power Committee (PHP)

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Smart City Project | Guwahati GUWAHATI SMART CITY DEVELOPMENT Development Department | Government AGENCY LIMITED Of Assam, India Mumbai Metropolitan Region Mithi River Development and Protection Development Authority - Mithi River Authority (MRDPA). Development and Protection Authority (maharashtra.gov.in)

Country

Project

SPV

Yamuna Rejuvenation

Integrated Drain Management Cell [IDMC]

24x7 Water Supply - Karnataka

Integrated under Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC)

Digital India programme

Common Service Centres (CSC)

Amravati

Amaravati Smart City Corporation Ltd

Delhi–Noida Direct Flyway

NDBCL integrated under (IL&FS)

India

India

India

UK

India Mumbai Metro

20-YEAR PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR

9 River Restoration Project and its implementation structure were briefly analysed as case study into formulation of the Project organogram.

India

Mumbai Metro One Private Limited (MMOPL) Formulated under equity of Reliance Energy Limited, Veolia Transport and MMRDA

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G.O.I & G.O.G

CSR / NGO / FDI / Investors

Grant/ Subsidies & Specific Special Coordination

Sabarmati Green Corridor

E.I.A.

A.M.C

Project Organogram

Resolutions & Policy Driven Actions/ Financing

SECC

DPR preparation

Sabarmati Eco-Corridor Committee (SECC)

Fixed Timeline Contract

Revenue

Production Corp.

Feedback Customers

NGO’s

Institutional Matrix

Implementation

Management

SECC

SRFDCL

SN

Responsibility

1.

Technical & Advisory

P.M.C.

GOI / GOG

AMC

Statuary Permissions

2.

Funding

3.

Design/Specifications

4.

Execution of Work

5.

Supervision & Quality

6.

O&M

7.

Revenue Collection

8.

Complaint & Feedbacks

SPV

NGO’s

PMC

✔ ✔

✔ ✔

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Workflow Check for Implementation Adapted from Mula-Mutha DPR Pune

List of Key Clearances and Approvals Required

Topographical Survey

Draft Master Plan

Draft EIA

Statutory Approvals

Base Map

Draft DPR

Formation of Execution Committee

Public Consultation: Expert's Discussion & Workshop)

Final EIA

Geotechnical Investigation

Hydrology & Hydraulics

Step 1 | Documentation & Organisation formulation

Area Assessment

Environmental Monitoring

Vision & Objectives Identification

Concept Master Plan

Final DPR

Executed Public Consultation: Opinion Survey

Existing Condition Analysis

Step 2 | Execution

Proposed

Master Plan

DPR

Statutory Approvals

DETAILED DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECT

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Project Dividend into Work Packages and DPRs SRFDCL

Formation of Sabarmati Eco-Corridor Committee SPV as Public Private Partnership Appraisal Committee (PPPAC)

1

2 Stretch Abatement and Bed Transformation EPC

4

2

Centralized Disposal Green Bridge

Mangroves & Farming via PPP

Riparian Biodiversity & Institutional Developments

EPC / CSR*

PPP

Hybrid

3 Protection Zone Workforce & Security Surveillance Service based yearly contract

❑ SPV office development- EPC ❑ Riparian Zoning for Fruit & vegetable Farming via PPP ❑ Protection Zone Institutional Development via PPP ❑ Sprinkler network system for Irrigation via EPC

❑ Security provision ❑ Tax/Revenue collection

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Total Block Costing : Note. The abstract block costing has been evaluated as per unit pricing, running meter & volumetric pricing referred from Schedule of rates of Gujarat and previous DPR’s of related projects executed by AMC for various development works of sewerage, land development, road developments.

Total Approx. Block Costing :

Rs. Sr No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

3862.5 Crore

Item Description River bed Abatement & transformation River Edge protection Water & aquatic replenishment Promonade & finishing works Public ameneties & ghats Landscapes Forestation Irrigation system Protection Boundary Sewage transport line, STP to centralized bridge Centralised disposal green bridge Pedestrian Bridges Mangroves plantation & Aquatic replenishment Urban infrastructures Sub total from 1 to 14 Considering 3% contengency over 15 TOTAL COST

Block Cost 1405 630 125 200 200 150 250 35 25 100 250 130 150 100 3750 112.5 3862.5

% Total Cost 36 16 3 5 5 4 6 1 1 3 6 3 4 3 97 3 100 Pushpak Sahu | PUI20268 | FP PG| MUI| CEPT UNIVERSITY

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Project Financing & Approach: Adapted from Mula-Mutha River Restoration PUNE Financing assessment should an objective of project: • Assessment for Making of the project being self sustained • For exploring the various components & tools for generating the funds

Possible Financing Sources: adapted from Urban River Management Plan, GOI

Revenue Sources

Expenditure

Approach

Financing

Planning Fee

Project timeline is expected for 10 years

Phase I to be financed by PMC+PCMC and borrowing

PMC & PCMC support the project in proportion to the capital cost and potential revenue share in their respective areas

FSI/TDR Import

Land Acquisitions

Project completion will increase land sale and drive up the rates

Equity contribution – in proportion to share of urban infrastructure, bridges, access and ghat works (common areas and facilities for whole city)

Land Use Change

Three phases for capital expenditure as for 1st year, 4th & 7th Year.

Land development right from Year 4 will finance Phase II expenditure

Annual grant – Rs 400 crores per year from year 4 for eight years. If land proceeds or revenue growth is better than assumed, this support will not be necessary.

Property Tax

10% of the capital cost is incurred in each year from capital expenditure

Revenues from levies will meet operating costs and start generating surplus to finance

Contribution of land proceeds as equity – ULB/ Govt land will be provided as equity

Land Development Rights

1.5% per year is incurred on maintenance expenditure

Phase III; any borrowing for Phase III can be repaid through future surplus

Interest rate assumed at 10% p.a

Annual escalation of 5% on the cost of capital expenditure and O & M expenditure

Guiding Principle – PMC + PCMC support is less than 100 crores per year

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Phasing of the project Sno.

Project Element

1

DPR Preparation

2

Land Aquisations

3

Stretch Abatement and Bed Transformation

4

Centralized Disposal Green Bridge

5

Mangroves & Farming via PPP

6

Riparian, Biodiversity & Institutional Developments

7

Protection Zone Workforce & Security Surveillance

8

Operation & Maintenance

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10

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➢ Next Steps •

Formation of Sabarmati Eco-Corridor Committee under SRFDCL

Legal documentation and power possession

Preparation of Project Financing structure

Land Acquisitions methodology & execution

E-Procurement of Tender & Work order to consultants

Scheduling off regular meetings

Signing of Agreements

Meeting with Stakeholders

Geotechnical Investigation Report

Area assessment Report

Topographic Survey

Concept Master Plan

Hydrology and Hydraulics

Preliminary Base

Application for EIA

Preparation of Draft Master Plan

Detailed Project Report – Draft

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Fresh Water

Consumption

Used Water

Re- Used Water

Environmental Sanitation

Source: Ningbo East New Town Eco-Corridor

Holistic approach is to protect the ecosystem as to complete the water loop via preserving & serving the River with community engagement and river based circular economy generation to activate Agro-biodiversity and nature tourism based concepts into implementation.

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