New Delhi, April 5 -- The DJB is working on a plan for laying an 11-kilometre pipeline to address the occasional disruption of water supply in Delhi due to a rise in the Yamuna's ammonia levels.
According to officials, work on details and cost estimates of the project, estimated to cost Rs 300 crore, is underway. The proposed pipeline will stretch from the Haiderpur water treatment plan (WTP) to the Waziarabad barrage.
Water Minister and Delhi Jal Board (DJB) Chairman Parvesh Verma said in the assembly that various steps had been taken by the BJP government to ensure proper supply of clean water.
The DJB is working to address the issue of ammonia levels in the Yamuna, which carries a share of Delhi's water from Haryana via the Wazirabad ...