The Asian Age

2 water bodies to be ‘developed’ in Dwarka

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New Delhi, Dec. 5: Two waterbodie­s, measuring around 35 acres, will be constructe­d in Dwarka where treated water will be poured to recharge groundwate­r level, the Delhi government said on Monday.

It will be the first such experiment in the national capital, Delhi water minister Kapil Mishra said. Four more water bodies will be developed in Rithala, Rohini Sector-25, Nilothi and Kondli after the pilot project’s completion.

“Around 50 MGD (million gallons per day) treated water from the Pappankala­n water plant will be diverted to these waterbodie­s. This will increase the level of groundwate­r in the Dwarka area enabling us to extract around 10-15 MGD water by July-August for supply,” Mr Mishra said.

Mr Mishra, who is also the Delhi Jal Board chairman, made the announceme­nt after the DJB’s 129th Board Meeting, where a decision to abolish infrastruc­ture charges for commercial connection­s was also taken.

Water activist Manoj

It will be the first such experiment in the national capital

Four more water bodies will be developed in Rithala, Rohini Sector-25, Nilothi and Kondli

Misra welcomed the step, saying it was an otherwise normal method executed elsewhere, especially during the non-monsoon season.

“It helps in recharging the nearby aquifers. It also helps further treat the water through a natural process and makes it ready for potable use. It should be tried in more places in the city,” Mr Misra said.

Meanwhile, Mr Kapil Mishra said the government has also decided to ease the process of providing commercial connection­s by abolishing the infrastruc­ture charge and creating two simple slabs for the developmen­t charge, aimed at ensuring ease of doing business.

“The late payment surcharge waiver (LPSC) for commercial connection­s and scheme regularisa­tion of connection­s in unauthoris­ed colonies has been extended till January 31, 2017,” Mr Mishra said, adding that DJB now has the “largest ever number” of metered connection­s at 19.54 lakh.

“We have also scaled up infrastruc­ture work in DJB and have approved and passed projects worth over `400 crores for 15 different constituen­cies across Delhi towards laying sewer lines and constructi­on of reservoirs,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? A man, dressed as Santa Claus, poses in front of Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI A man, dressed as Santa Claus, poses in front of Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi on Monday.

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