Summary:
1. STP in Daudpur inspected; 8,000 homes to be connected.
2. Wastewater will pass through chambers and IPS to reach STP.
3. Treated water will be reused or safely released.
4. ICCC will monitor the plant’s operations.
5. Community hall work at Sikandarpur to finish in 15 days.
6. Sikandarpur Stadium project will be completed in six months.
7. Six more areas still need pipeline work.
Can a city really change how it looks and smells in just a few months? Muzaffarpur is trying. And it starts with cleaning what’s underground.
This is a story of drains, deadlines, and a city trying to get smarter.
A New Sewage Plant in Daudpur Kothi
In Daudpur Kothi, a new Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is ready. On Wednesday, Municipal Commissioner Vikram Virkar visited the site and gave orders:
“Connect homes to the sewer line within a week.”
That’s the goal.
Here’s what’s planned:
- 8,000 homes will be linked to the sewer system
- Dirty water will go from homes → inspection chambers → manholes → pumping station → STP
- Clean water will then be reused or released safely
- A control center will monitor the plant 24×7
What’s Special About This Project?
The plant will connect to the Integrated Control and Command Center (ICCC). This means:
- Workers can see if anything goes wrong
- Engineers can fix issues fast
- Water quality can be tracked live
Right now, some pipe work is pending in:
- DRCC
- DM Campus
- Judiciary Colony
- Ramgarh Chowk
- Kila Chowk
- Bandh Road
Once complete, Muzaffarpur will have:
- 84 km of sewer pipelines
- 30.481 km of storm water drains
Fast Progress at the Lake and Stadium Too
Community Hall Near Lake 1
Another project is also moving fast. At Lake 1 in Sikandarpur, a community club is almost ready. Officials say:
- It will be finished in 15 days
- It’s part of the Lake Beautification Project
- People will be able to enjoy clean, public spaces soon
The Commissioner also checked Lakes 2 and 3, the boat club, and other construction sites nearby.
Sikandarpur Stadium Gets a Fresh Start
Work has restarted at Sikandarpur Stadium. The first agency missed deadlines, so it was removed. A new team has now taken over. Their target:
- Finish the remaining 43% work in 6 months
- Maintain high quality and on-time delivery
The Commissioner warned contractors:
“Do the job well. And do it on time.”
Why These Projects Matter
Here’s why these upgrades are a big deal:
Problem Before | Smart City Solution |
---|---|
Dirty water on streets | Pipes and STP clean it underground |
Overflowed drains | Stormwater drainage system added |
Broken stadium | New team fixing it quickly |
Lack of public space | Lakes and parks being beautified |
Poor monitoring | ICCC tracks all work in real-time |
Final Thoughts
Muzaffarpur is not just talking about change—it’s building it. From better drains to clean lakes and working stadiums, every project adds up.
And it’s not just about concrete and pipes. It’s about giving people places to walk, breathe, and live better.
“We want speed, quality, and full transparency,”
— Vikram Virkar, Municipal Commissioner
FAQs
Q1. What is happening in Daudpur Kothi?
A new Sewage Treatment Plant has been built to clean wastewater.
Q2. When will homes be connected to the sewer line?
The work will begin within a week.
Q3. What is the ICCC?
The Integrated Control and Command Center will monitor city projects in real-time.
Q4. Which areas still need pipe work?
DRCC, DM Campus, Judiciary Colony, Ramgarh Chowk, Kila Chowk, and Bandh Road.
Q5. What’s the progress at Sikandarpur Stadium?
43% of the work is left and will be done in 6 months.