Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

CM announces action plan to check pollution in Beas, Sutlej

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

To check river water pollution, 11 sewage treatment plants have been installed in 19 towns, while 12 new such plants will be installed in 10 towns by 2020.

AMARINDER SINGH, CM

CHANDIGARH: Chief minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday announced a ‘comprehens­ive action plan’ to check pollution in the Beas and Sutlej, besides steps to restore water quality of rivers in the state.

Responding to a call attention by Kotkapura MLA Kultar Singh Sandhwan, the CM said given the seriousnes­s of the matter, the state government will also take up the issue with the Centre.

Amarinder said he had already constitute­d a committee under the chairmansh­ip of the chief secretary, with the administra­tive secretarie­s concerned as members for regular monitoring of the measures to control pollution of the river waters. He assured the House that the government would make all-out efforts to check pollution in these water bodies.

Listing some of the steps initiated by the state to check river water pollution, he said 11 sewage treatment plants (STPS) have been installed in 19 towns, and 12 new sewage treatment plants will be installed in 10 towns by December 2020.

Treatment ponds will be constructe­d in 125 villages by June next year, and 350 cusecs of water will be released from Mukerian hydel channel into the holy Bein, the CM said.

He also outlined measures undertaken for cleaning the Sutlej.

Amarinder told the House that urban and rural sewage would be used for irrigation and three common effluent treatment plants (CETPS) will be commission­ed by January 2020 for the dyeing industry in Ludhiana. Upgrade of existing common effluent treatment plants of tanneries and leather complex in Jalandhar would be done by March 2020, he said.

STATE ATTRACTS ₹35,480 CR INVESTMENT PROPOSALS: MINISTER

Industries minister Sham Sunder Arora on told the House that under the present Congress government, the state has received 348 investment proposals worth ₹35,480 crore of a total of 817 Mous worth ₹66,802 crore signed so far.

Replying to a question by Congress MLA Raj Kumar Chabbewal during the Question Hour, Arora said the state notified industrial and business developmen­t policy on October 17, 2017 and as part of it agrobased units have been categorise­d as thrust area.

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