Project Overview
The 400 MLD Water Treatment Plant (WTP) at Baklai, Indore is one of the region’s largest drinking water treatment facilities. Delivered under an EPC + O&M contract for the Indore Municipal Corporation, the plant is designed to ensure safe, reliable, and continuous drinking water supply for a rapidly growing urban population.
The plant utilizes clariflocculators and rapid gravity sand filters; proven technologies for large-scale drinking water treatment to meet Indore’s demand for quality potable water.
The Challenge
- Growing population of Indore requiring higher volumes of safe drinking water.
- Need for a large-capacity facility capable of consistent output at scale.
- Ensuring compliance with national water quality standards.
The Solution
Enviro designed and executed a high-capacity, conventional treatment facility with:
- Clariflocculators for efficient coagulation and sedimentation.
- Rapid gravity sand filters to ensure consistent removal of suspended solids and impurities.
- Automated process monitoring to maintain water quality and optimise operations.
The Results
- 400 MLD of treated drinking water delivered daily to Indore residents.
- A robust facility providing long-term water security for the city.
- Reliable supply supporting public health and urban development.
Why It Matters
The Baklai WTP highlights Enviro’s ability to deliver mega-capacity conventional treatment facilities that provide dependable drinking water to millions. As Indore grows, this plant ensures that clean water remains a cornerstone of the city’s progress.