llegal polluting points mapped across three Gurugram drains

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Gurugram civic our bodies have mapped sewerage discharge factors polluting the town’s stormwater drainage community, officers mentioned on Friday.

llegal polluting points mapped across three Gurugram drains
llegal polluting factors mapped throughout three Gurugram drains

Excessive ranges of effluent discharge have been discovered at numerous places, together with two factors close to Rezangla Chowk and Cyber Hub in leg-I, one at Rajeev Nagar close to CRPF camp chowk, an unidentified location contained in the field drain in leg-II and one other six factors in Khandsa, Behrampur, and Ullawas of leg-III, as a part of the Yamuna Clear Motion roadmap, officers added.

The Gurugram Metropolitan Growth Authority (GMDA) and the Municipal Company of Gurugram (MCG) have been directed to faucet and disconnect 39 illegal disposal factors in legs II and III by June and 4 factors in leg-I by December, officers mentioned.

The transfer will forestall round 100 million litres a day (MLD) of untreated effluent and 18 MLD of wastewater from getting into into the drains, they mentioned.

Officers mentioned 21 out of 56 discharge factors have already been diverted and disconnected in all three legs. A majority of 37 such illegal connections in leg-III (Badshahpur) drain, spreading over round 26-km from Ghata to Sector 99, have been recognized in January.

“Many of those discharge factors originate from casual city and industrial settlements. Frequent inspections of underground drain networks guarantee no new illegal channels are established,” a senior GMDA official mentioned.

Officers mentioned proposals to put in three sewerage remedy vegetation (STPs) of 240 MLD at Dhanwapur are within the pipeline. “Tenders for one more two STPs in Behrampur and Nauraungpur with 140 MLD processing capability will probably open in Could,” the official added.

Officers mentioned that with 95% of labor accomplished for the three STPs in Behrampur, capability utilisation, processing and reuse of 218 MLD wastewater for micro-irrigation will probably begin in December.

“Mapping of polluting zones will assist improve enforcement of commercial items to forestall the discharge of untreated effluents into the drains,” a senior official at Haryana State Air pollution Management Board (HSCPB) mentioned.

A current report finalised by the civic authorities discovered that round 28 industries contributed to six.9 MLD wastewater into the leg-I drain, originating from Mehrauli-Gurugram street to Bajghera. Gurugram’s stormwater drain leg II, roughly 16.5km lengthy, originates from Sector 42 and culminates in Sector 107 by means of Huda Metropolis Centre and it has 20 effluent discharge factors totaling 78 MLD.