New Delhi: The Integrated Drain Management Cell (IDMC), a body set up on the directive of National Green Tribunal for remediation and management of drains in Delhi, has issued its first report with detailed plans for the city’s civic agencies. The directions have considered suggestions made by Central Pollution Control Board on the agencies making use of alternative technologies for drains such as phytoremediation, constructed wetlands, microbials, bioremediation, waste stabilisation ponds and mechanically aerated lagoons.
Of the 10 agencies that oversee Delhi’s drains system, by far the largest is public works department with over 2,000km of drains under its jurisdiction. PWD informed IDMC that an IIT-Delhi or Delhi Technological University consultant was being hired for its plans to construct a bioremediation plant at Chhatarpur and Chhatrasal Stadium by December. These plants will have the capacity, respectively, to process 2.5 and up to 1.5 million litres daily.
The irrigation and flood control department has the second biggest responsibility with 427km of drains. It said its analyses found bioremediation and phytoremediation unfeasible and so has reappointed NEERI to explore the alternatives.
New Delhi Municipal Council is already carrying out bioremediation in the 6.5-km Kushak drain and did not require action plans for its other drains. DDA, meanwhile, is constructing nine wetlands to handle the nine drains between DND Flyway and Dhobi ghat. These are likely to be completed by October. It also intimated IDMC of the construction of four sewage treatment plants with the capacity to cumulatively process 26.5 MLD.
Bu hikaye The Times of India Delhi dergisinin February 14, 2021 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye The Times of India Delhi dergisinin February 14, 2021 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Song and dance there, but where is Brazil's soul?
From swooning over the twirling foot of Richarlison the other day, to fretting over the ankle of Neymar, it is back to business for Brazil. Gone is the exultation to dance and express themselves.
Marriott to reach 200-hotel mark in India by 2025 from current 134
American hospitality major Marriott International — the group with the largest number of branded hotel rooms in India at about 26,000 — has drawn up very ambitious growth plans for the country.
India's visually-impaired players dribble, debate on and off field
Take 20-year-old Shivam Negi for instance. A member of the national blind football team, Negi along with three other NIEVPD students is ardently following the matches by listening to live commentary.
SIPS eating into luxe car sales: Merc
‘MF Investments Reducing Disposable Incomes Of Indians’
Fury's Ground Xiro
Xi's zero-Covid policy has angered ordinary Chinese as never before. A dangerous moment for the state
Trump faulted for dinner with white nationalist, rapper Ye
The sportswear manufacturer has also launched a probe into his conduct.
Blank sheets of paper become symbol of defiance
Chinese protesters have turned to blank sheets of paper to express their anger over Covid-19 restrictions.
Can't deny mediclaim to a vegetarian, insurer told
Dietary Habit Not Patient’s Fault: Consumer Body
Thakur: Will host 'grand Olympics' in Gujarat in future
Union sports minister Anurag Thakur on Sunday said Gujarat will host a “grand Olympics” sporting event in the future.
Will restore old pension scheme in Guj: Kejriwal
He also urged government employees in the state to back AAP while promising implementation of the old pension scheme for them by January 31, 2022.