Yamuna pollution: Delhi government has taken these steps to clean the yamuna, target to remove shortcomings by October -NCR Yamuna River Pollution Delhi Govt to audit STP plants

The Delhi government is ready to overcome the problem of pollution in the Yamuna River. Most sewage treatment plants (STPs) do not work according to their capacity, causing dirt water to fall into the yamuna. The government has decided to audit all STPs and the recording of drains. A target has been set to remove shortcomings by October. State Bureau, Jagran. As a result, dirty water of drains and sewage falls into Yamuna. It is necessary to correct it to clean the yamuna. With that in mind, the Delhi government decided to audit all the plants of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). According to the CPCB report, steps will be taken to remove the shortcomings. Out of 37, only 11 STPs do the work according to the standards of the Delhi pollution control committee (DPCC), according to the report of the previous months, only 11 to 12 of the 37 STPs of Delhi work in accordance with the standard. As a result, dirty water from STP Yamuna reaches. This is the problem over the years. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) instructions started upgrading 18 STPs in 2015. This would have been completed by the year 2017, but could not be done yet. Many do not work according to their capacity. The quality of the water treated is not proper, therefore 640 MGD is treated from the sewage released daily (MGD) per day (MGD) in Delhi, but its quality is also not correct. In the last days, the Yamuna’s cleaning meeting chaired by Premier Narendra Modi said he uses modern technology to judge STP data at a review meeting under the Yamuna cleaning meeting. By October, Delhi government had started working in this direction by October. Below was the decision of STP’s third -party audit. The action plan will be drawn up after receiving the CPCB report. A target has been set to remove shortcomings by October. The recording of drains will be performed by the specialist agency; The drain that falls in the river is an important reason for pollution. Many drains are not linked to STP networks. Dirty water reaches the yamuna right after leaking out of very large drains. Expert agency will be selected for recording these drains. She will identify the dirty drains that fall into the Yamuna and submit her report by September. After work, the problem will start to solve by preparing a detailed project report. Also read: “Seven thousand smart class and a hundred language lab will open,” Velha Gupta spoke to the head of schools in dialogue.