Millennium Post

‘CLEANING YAMUNA & ENDING WATER POLLUTION PRIORITIES’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Cleaning the Yamuna and eradicatin­g water pollution in Delhi in the next five years are the priorities of the Delhi government, Environmen­t Minister Gopal Rai said on Saturday. After these two, the Delhi government will also work on riverfront developmen­t, Rai said.

“Our primary focus is cleaning Yamuna and eliminatin­g waste from local water bodies in next five years, so that effluent do not flow into the river. Once we are successful in achieving this goal, we will work on developing the Yamuna riverfront,” he said after inspecting a sewage treatment plant near Delhi Gate.

There are 35 STPS in Delhi treating polluted water and segregatin­g waste which can be converted into compost for agricultur­al use.

Treatment of water from Najafgarh and Shahdara drains that contribute about 60 percent of the total effluent discharged into Yamuna river is under process, Rai said.

“Delhi government is implementi­ng the Intercepto­r Sewer

Project (ISP) in six packages under which the waste water flowing in these drains will be trapped and diverted to STPS for treatment. The Intercepto­r Sewer Project is likely to be completed by March 31,” the minister said.

He suggested that close coordinati­on with the Delhi

Jal Board was needed to ensure that the waste water trapped in ISP could be treated to meet the standards at Delhi Gate STP.

The plant maintains Bio

logical Oxygen Demand (BOD)

levels of 6-8 mg/litre, less than 10 mg/litre for which it was designed, he said. “This will help ensure establishm­ent of good quality water treatment mechanisms across Delhi in the long-run.”

After taking charge as environmen­t minister earlier this week, Rai chaired a meeting with Delhi Pollution Control Committee officials to formulate action plans to resolve environmen­t issues.

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