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The Delhi government has directed Delhi Jal Board to repair all defective tubewells
This step will promote the recharge and reuse of groundwater, which will further help in rainwater harvesting
The Arvind Kejriwal government has sought an action plan from concerned authorities in this regard.
New Delhi: Delhi is a land-locked city, making it dependent on neighbouring states for a regular supply of water. The raw water that Delhi receives is treated at the various water treatment plants before being supplied to homes. As is known, groundwater is also a pertinent source of water for Delhiites, but it’s limited, and its availability has been fast diminishing.
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Updated Feb 15, 2021 | 09:11 IST
The water supply in parts of south, east and northeast Delhi will be affected as a result of the Uttarakhand disaster. A senior DJB official said that 40 to 70 per cent operations at these WTPs on Sunday and emergency measures were adopted (Representative Image).   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The Delhi Jal Board stated on Monday that the water supply of the national capital will remain affected
The board stated that the supply was affected due to the Uttarakhand disaster
New Delhi: The water supply of the national capital will take a hit in parts of south, east and northeast Delhi, warned the Delhi Jal Board. The water supply was affected due to the disaster that struck Uttarakhand Chamoli.
New Delhi [India], February 15 (ANI): Delhi Jal board Chairman Raghav Chadha Monday visited Bhagirathi Water Treatment Plant to inspect the situation and preparedness in dealing with high turbidity levels coming from Ganga river in the aftermath of Uttarakhand disaster.