Chennai has Reverse osmosis plants namely at
Velachery, Nochikuppam, Kasimedu, and Ayodhyakuppam. It takes raw Brackish water from bore wells, store in tanks and then purifies it before supply. Desalination plant is located at Kattupalli,
Minjur. The
Chennai Water Desalination Ltd. (CWDL) is setting the plant infrastructure and maintaining the plant for 25 years as per agreement between
CWDL and CMWSSB. The CMWSSB purchase water from them and supplies to the city network through
Madhavaram Booster Station. In an effort to alleviate the woes of Chennaiites,
Tamil Nadu Government has forged into projects acquiring fresh water by desalinating sea water. The first such desalination plant was built in in Kattupalli village near
Minjur about 35 km north of Chennai. Minjur desalination plant which supplies 100 million litres a day water to
Chennai city was inaugurated on 31 July 2010. Second
water desalination plant of 100mld capacity constructed and commissioned at Nemmeli, South of Chennai City. Besides two new Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Plants (SWRO) are proposed of 150mld (funded under KFW) at Nemmeli and 400mld (funded under JICA) at Perur are proposed for catering to Chennai Water Supply.(Reference: Municipal Administration and Water Supply department of Government of Tamil Nadu, Policy Note 2015 -2016) The Water Treatment Plants are: • Kilpauk Water Treatment Plant: 270 MLD • Puzhal Water Treatment Plant: 300 MLD • Vadakuthu Water Treatment Plant (Veeranam Lake source): 180 MLD • Chembarambakkam Water Treatment Plant: 530 MLD ==Sewage==