Permanent solution for Delhi's water crisis, master plan ready for the next 50 years; Said the minister said Pravesh Verma - Delhis Water Crisis Master Plan in the works for the next 50 years

A master plan of the next 50 years becomes willing to get rid of the water problem in Delhi. The Minister of Water Pravesh Verma inspected the Wazirabad cervur reservoir and water purification plant and examined the quality of the water. He said that clean and safe water supply in the capital is ensured. There will be no compromise on water quality. State Bureau, New -Delhi. Water crisis begins each year in many parts of Delhi in the summer. One of the reasons for this is not regular cleaning; The water storage capacity of the reservoirs is reduced. Wasting water from mismanagement is also a big problem. Steps are taken to solve it. Delhi Minister Pravesh Verma says that the Master Plan of Water Management is being prepared taking into account the next 50 years. He investigated the Wazirabad cave, reservoir and water purification plant (WTP). There is no compromise on the quality of the water: During the admission of inspection, he said that the WTP provided in people’s homes and said: ‘In the capital,’ clean and safe water supply is ensured. “There will be no compromise on water quality. The TDS level of water coming from the real-time monitoring of Wazirabad cave of the Bettypi and sewerage treatment plant is 170, which are completely safe according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and Indian standards. All the watershed plants and STPs are strictly monitored. The government is developing a dashboard, which will lead to real-time monitoring of each WTP and sewerage treatment plant. Strict measures are also being taken to prevent the exceeding, he said, the previous government only took rhetoric to overcome the water crisis. No concrete steps were taken. The reservoirs were not cleaned. Now concrete steps such as excavations and expansion of the reservoir are being taken. The water capacity of Wazirabad cage will double within the next one and a half months. Strict steps are also being taken to prevent the pollution and illegal exceeding in Yamuna. The territorial army of the army will be deployed to prevent the exceeding, illegal mining and garbage in Yamuna. The government, which worked on a long -term plan, said: “So far the water problem was temporary solution. Now work is being done for permanent solution. The government is working on a long -term plan, which will prevent the leakage of the damaged pipeline, the water saving and the distribution system of the water. There is no water.