Untreated water from Delhi entering Haryana side of Yamuna: pollution board
Chandigarh, April 25 -- Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) on Friday informed chief minister Nayab Singh Saini that about 211 million litres per day (MLD) of untreated water is flowing into Yamuna river on Haryana side from Delhi through certain drains.
According to an official, Saini has said that a meeting will be held with Delhi CM Rekha Gupta to resolve this issue and to ensure that only treated water is discharged into the Yamuna from Delhi. "Haryana government's mission is to ensure that not a single drop of untreated water flows into the Yamuna river by the end of 2027," Saini said in a meeting held in Chandigarh to review the works being undertaken to make the Yamuna pollution-free.
Meanwhile, HSPCB chairman J Ganesan said that "some industrial units" in Haryana are not operating their effluent treatment plants (ETP) in order to save costs and are discharging polluted water. "In several cases, industries have also been found dumping untreated waste into village ponds through tankers," Ganesan said in the meeting.
Taking note of the submissions of the chairman, Siani directed strict action against such units and stressed that every industry must treat its wastewater before discharging it into drains. "Industries violating the norms should face appropriate action," he said.
Saini directed that common effluent treatment plants should be installed on all 11 major drains leading to the Yamuna so that every drop of industrial wastewater is treated before entering the river.
The CM on Friday also directed officers to ensure real-time data updates of solid waste management portal. Saini said that the performance of urban local bodies must be assessed regularly through the portal and that shortcomings should be addressed promptly.
During the meeting, officers informed that Haryana has become the first state to develop such an integrated monitoring system, enabling online tracking of waste management activities across the state. Under this system, garbage collection vehicles are being live-tracked through the portal, ensuring transparency and accountability. Saini directed that accountability be established at the municipal committee level, ensuring that every officer and official discharge duties responsibly....
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