Thiruvananthapuram’s efforts to improve its sewage infrastructure represent a proactive step toward addressing urban sanitation challenges. Expanding the drainage network is expected to substantially benefit underserved areas of the city while reducing environmental health risks tied to inadequate waste management systems.
The introduction of a tertiary treatment plant provides long-term sustainability by making wastewater reusable for industries and construction-critical sectors in urban growth frameworks. This move aligns with environmental goals like resource optimization and reducing dependency on freshwater sources.
While these initiatives are promising in concept and planning stages-with funding secured-it will be essential for authorities to ensure timely execution without delays or overspending on resources. If accomplished, this model could serve as an example for other Indian cities confronting similar infrastructural challenges.Read more: Published – August 28, 2025