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Pollution in Yamuna: NGT notices to MOEF, Delhi government

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NEW DELHI: A plea alleging that untreated sewage and industrial effluents were being discharged into river Yamuna through storm water drains on Wednesday prompted the National Green Tribunal to seek a reply from the Environmen­t Ministry and others on the issue.

A Bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to Ministry of Environmen­t and Forests, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh government, Central Pollution Control Board, state pollution control boards of both states and others while seeking their replies in two weeks.

The matter has now been listed for hearing on January 20, 2017. The Tribunal was hearing a plea filed by environmen­t enthusiast­s Sushil Raghav and Akash Vashishtha seeking stoppage of discharge of untreated sewage and effluents through two major storm water drains at Sahibabad and Indrapuri and Banthla canal.

Storm water drainage is the process of releasing excess water from streets, sidewalks, roofs, buildings and other areas.

“As per data available, Uttar Pradesh used to discharge more than 200 million litres per day (MLD) in the year 2008 of untreated, municipal sewage and industrial effluent into the Sahibabad storm water drain1. The untreated sewage and effluent is discharged from various colonies in Ghaziabad and industries running in residentia­l colonies in these areas.

“There is no common effluent treatment plant in these industrial areas to treat the waste and UP Pollution Control Board has not taken any step to ensure that treatment of effluents is being undertaken in such industrial clusters and that the treated effluent is utilized for alternativ­e purposes or is disposed of properly,” the plea said.

It said only 56 MLD of mixed waste water containing sewage and industrial effluent is being treated in the treatment plant at Indirapura­m although its capacity is 74 MLD.

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